Publications by authors named "Nada Adjou"

Invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) is a rare type of male breast cancer, representing about 1% of cases. It often presents with a palpable mass and sometimes nipple changes, but is usually diagnosed late. ILC is more likely to be estrogen and progesterone receptor-positive and usually HER-2 negative.

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  • - Ollier disease is a rare condition marked by multiple enchondromas and uneven distribution of cartilage lesions, with variations in size, location, and affected demographics.
  • - The main symptom involves a growth of abnormal cartilage cells in the metaphysis of bones, which can potentially develop into more serious conditions like chondrosarcoma or osteosarcoma.
  • - The article discusses a case study of Ollier disease treated at Mother and Child Hospital IBN SINA in Rabat, Morocco, highlighting the importance of X-ray diagnostics in identifying skeletal disorders.
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abdominal pain or jaundice. Cross-sectional imaging is beneficial in making the diagnosis noninvasively, thus eliminating other pathologies of the peri-ampullary region. We present 2 cases of Lemmel's syndrome whose diagnosis is retained based on a CT scan and magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography.

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