Publications by authors named "Sellami Maryam"

To determine the prevalence of vitamin B12 deficiency in a Tunisian population with type 2 diabetes (T2D) on metformin treatment for more than three years and to identify its risk factors. This is a cross-sectional study conducted on 257 patients with T2D treated with metformin for at least three years. Patients were divided into two groups according to their vitamin B12 status.

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ALPS and IPEX are two well-characterized inborn errors of immunity with immune dysregulation, considered as two master models of monogenic auto-immune diseases. Thus, with autoimmunity as their primary clinical manifestation, these two entities may show clinical overlap. Traditionally, immunological biomarkers are used to establish an accurate differential diagnosis.

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The aim of our study was to assess the relationship between bone and cartilage remodeling biomarkers and joint damage in Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA), and to detect whether they have the capacity to predict the progression of joint disease assessment by computed tomography (CT) erosion score. We analyzed 65 female patients with established RA in our Rheumatology Department. Serum levels of bone and cartilage markers were measured: osteocalcin (OC), N-propeptide of type I collagen (PINP), collagen type I and II, C-telopeptide (CTX I, CTX-II) and cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP).

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Hereditary C1q deficiency (C1qD) is the most penetrant genetic factor predisposing to the development of lupus pathology with more than 93% of C1q deficient patients developing this autoimmune pathology throughout their life. It is a rare autosomal recessive deficiency, with only 67 cases reported so far including one Tunisian girl who died at the age of three from complications resulting from severe systemic lupus erythematosus. Although C1qD was confirmed in the serum of this patient using C1q ELISA and classical pathway specific functional assays, no DNA sample had been obtained from this patient.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of anticardiolipin antibodies (aCL) and anti-beta(2)-glycoprotein I antibodies (abeta2GPI) in patients with celiac disease and to analyze the clinical features of antiphospholipid syndrome in these patients. We conducted a prospective case-control study based on the evaluation of IgG, IgM and IgA aCL, and IgG and IgA abeta2GPI in celiac disease patients and in controls. All patients were asked about any occurrence of thrombotic manifestations.

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