Ann Gastroenterol Hepatol (Paris)
September 1995
The authors report two cases of primary intestinal involvement in Hodgkin's disease, the first concerning the duodenum and the second the ileum. Both patients had a stenotic syndrome. The diagnosis was made by tumor histology in the first case and of a regional lymph node in the second.
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March 1995
Esophageal tuberculosis is a rare etiology of dysphagia. Such a location is also rare in comparison with other digestive tract sites of the disease (3.2%).
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September 1989
Severe forms of ulcerative colitis are somewhat rare but have a severe prognosis. Apart from the usual predisposing factors, the amebic graft must be especially emphasized, at least in those countries where the parasite is endemic. Entamoeba histolytica was consistently identified in 19 cases of the severe form that we found out of a total of 126 cases of ulcerative colitis.
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December 1988
We describe 300 cases of peritoneal tuberculosis observed in the space of 11 years in Morocco. The most usual terrain presented is the young woman in precarious socio-economic conditions. The febrile ascitic form was observed in 229 cases.
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