Publications by authors named "T S Boudawara"

The widespread use of pesticides, particularly in combinations, has resulted in enhanced hazardous health effects. However, little is known about their molecular mechanism of interactions. The aim of this study was to assess the neurotoxicity effect of pesticides in mixtures by adopting a 3D in vitro developed neurospheroid model, followed by treatment by increased concentrations of pesticides for 24 h and analysis by a shotgun proteomic-based approach with high-resolution tandem mass spectrometry.

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Objective: Pseudoglandular hyperplasia of the conjunctiva (PHC) is a rare benign epithelial pseudotumor. We report herein a new case of this rare entity, review its histopathological features and discuss its differential diagnoses.

Methods: The morphologic findings of PHC of the right eye occurring in a 65-year-old man are reported with a review of the related literature.

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Although bone tumors (BT) are relatively uncommon among the human neoplasm, they constitute the most frequent tumors in children and adolescents (CAA). Little information is available about the epidemiologic features of BT in CAA. We aimed to present and discuss epidemiological characteristics of BT in CAA in southern Tunisia, regarding the different histological types.

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Lipomas are benign and slow-growing neoplasms that typically develop in the subcutaneous tissue. They rarely occur in the upper aerodigestive tract. Oropharyngeal lipomas are rare.

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Selenium (Se) and zinc (Zn) are essential trace elements with antioxidant properties, and their supplementation has been shown to be protective against the toxicity of various environmental and dietary substances. The aim of this study was to investigate the potential protective effect of selenium and zinc as adjuvants against barium (Ba) toxicity in lactating rats and their offspring. The pregnant rats were divided into six groups: the first as control; group 2 received barium (67 ppm) in the drinking water; group 3 had combined Ba + Se (0.

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