Publications by authors named "Sanaa ELmrini"

Injuries by ballistic projectiles concern nowadays more and more frequently civilian populations. If the vital prognosis is rarely put at risk, the functional after-effects are frequent and important. The management of these injuries follows specific rules that must be known because they are sometimes different from the usual traumatology.

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Introduction: Carotid-cavernous fistula is an abnormal communication between the internal carotid artery, the external carotid artery or any of their branches and the cavernous sinus. This condition may occur spontaneously or after craniofacial trauma; in this case the fistula takes place on the same side as the craniofacial fracture and becomes symptomatic within a few weeks. The diagnosis is clinical; it must be evoked before any post-traumatic proptosis.

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Syringocystadenoma papilliferum is a rare benign adnexal tumour of the sweat glands. It is considered an infantile tumour since it preferentially affects the newborn in 50% of cases and the child before puberty in 15-30% of cases. And its preferential location is the head and neck, but rare in the face.

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Introduction: Ameloblastoma is a rare tumor, benign but rapidly extensive and prone to recurrence. Its management remains difficult and its treatment relies mainly on surgery. For giant ameloblastoma or in people with an advanced stage the gesture remains very mutilating.

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Introduction: Maxillomandibular sygnathia is a rare and severe craniofacial deformity defined by gingival mucosal fusion (synechia) or bony fusion (synostosis).

Case Report: We will present a case of complete closure of the mouth since birth from eastern Morocco treated in our department of maxillofacial surgery at the University Hospital of Casablanca. The patient was referred after two months by the pediatrician of the provincial hospital and following the placement of a nasogastric tube.

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Introduction: cutaneous adenoid cystic carcinoma is a rare epithelial tumor with slow development, it is most often described in the scalp; palpebral involvement is very rare. And is accompanied by local aggressiveness and frequent recurrence. The aim of this work is to discuss the management and the interest of a close surveillance of adenoid cystic carcinoma.

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Introduction: Osteopetrosis is a rare genetic bone disease caused by a functional abnormality of the osteoclasts. Until now there is no codified management for the complications of this pathology and few cases cited in the literature.

Presentation Of Case: a 19-year-old adult followed in our maxillofacial surgery department in the IBN ROCHD University Hospital for chronic osteomyelitis complicating mandibular osteopetrosis with skin fistulas.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Sanaa ELmrini"

  • - Sanaa Elmrini's research primarily focuses on complex maxillofacial traumas and tumors, highlighting the intricate nature of surgical management for conditions such as ballistic injuries, carotid cavernous fistula, and rare tumors.
  • - Significant findings include the need for specialized protocols for managing ballistic trauma in civilians and addressing complications such as chronic osteomyelitis in patients with rare genetic conditions like osteopetrosis.
  • - Elmrini's case reports emphasize the importance of early diagnosis and tailored treatment strategies in managing uncommon craniofacial deformities and malignancies, illustrating the nuanced challenges encountered in maxillofacial surgery.