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Situs inversus is a rare congenital anomaly that results in the transposition of the abdominal organs, leading to atypical clinical presentations, such as left-sided appendicitis. Acute appendicitis is the most common cause of right iliac fossa pain; however, its occurrence on the left side is exceedingly rare and often leads to diagnostic delays, which may result in serious complications such as peritonitis if not promptly addressed. Imaging modalities, particularly computed tomography (CT), play a critical role in the anatomical and pathological diagnosis, thereby guiding appropriate surgical management.

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Small bowel obstruction unmasking an internal hernia through a broad ligament defect: a case report.

J Surg Case Rep

February 2025

Department of Visceral Surgery and Digestive Oncology A, Department of Radiology, Mohammed VI University Hospital, BP 4806 Oujda Universite 60049 Oujda, Morocco.

Internal hernias are rare occurrences in which abdominal organs protrude through a mesenteric defect. Among these, herniation through the broad ligament is an especially uncommon type, comprising only 4% of all internal hernias. This condition can present with a wide spectrum of symptoms, ranging from abdominal pain to acute small bowel obstruction.

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Mesonephric carcinoma of the cervix associated with ovarian serous carcinoma: a case report.

Oxf Med Case Reports

October 2024

Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Mohammed First University, BP 724 Hay Al Quods, Oujda 60000, Morocco.

Malignant mesonephric tumor of the uterine cervix is an extremely uncommon subtype of cervical adenocarcinoma with rare, documented cases in the literature. In this report, we present a case of 58 yo, with abdominal pain and ascites that was found to have a synchronous presence of a mesonephric adenocarcinoma of the cervix and advanced serous ovarian carcinoma on the surgical specimen. The histological study identified a tumor showing a mix of tubular and ductal growth patterns.

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Association between trabecular bone score, 10-year probability risk for fracture, and vertebral fractures in rheumatoid arthritis.

Bone Rep

December 2024

Department of Rheumatology, Mohammed VI University Hospital of Oujda, Faculty of medicine and pharmacy, Mohammed First University, BP 4806 Oujda Université, 60049 Oujda, Morocco.

Article Synopsis
  • - The study aimed to evaluate how trabecular bone score (TBS), along with fracture risk assessment tools (FRAX), correlates with the occurrence of vertebral fractures in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
  • - Data were gathered from 69 RA patients, revealing that while TBS alone did not show a significant association with vertebral fractures, FRAX scores indicated a strong relationship.
  • - The results suggested that the MOF-FRAX score combined with bone mineral density (BMD) was the most reliable predictor for vertebral fractures in this group, outperforming TBS in terms of predictive value.
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is an anaerobic gram-positive bacterium capable of surviving in the acidic environment of the stomach and causing gastrointestinal symptoms. We report the case of a 51-year-old patient with no notable medical history who presented with abdominal distension, nausea, and vomiting. Initial endoscopic evaluation revealed a distended stomach in stasis with pyloric stenosis.

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Cardiac hydatid cyst: 2 case reports.

Radiol Case Rep

December 2021

Department of Radiology, Mohammed VI University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, University Mohammed First, BP 4806 Oujda Universite, Oujda 60049, Morocco.

Hydatidosis is a parasitic disease that is still prevalent in regions that rear farm animals, notably along the Mediterranean coast. The liver and lungs are most commonly involved. Cardiac hydatidosis has been reported infrequently even in countries in which hydatid disease is endemic.

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Introduction: We report the Case of a 35 years old male patient admitted for pulmonary embolism in a febrile context. Transthoracic echocardiography showed a filamentary mass appended to the pulmonary valve whose thrombotic origin has been suggested on data of late gadolinium enhancement magnetic resonance imaging.

Case Presentation: The patient had a history of deep vein thrombosis in the context of familial thrombophilia with factor V leiden gene mutation in two of his sisters and an inhaled drug addiction to heroïn.

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Diabetes is a serious, frequent, and insidious morbidity and mortality risk factor in patients with coronary artery disease. It has been shown that carbohydrate metabolism disorders are common in acute coronary syndromes (ACSs): 30-40% of patients have diabetes, 25-36% have an intolerance to carbohydrates, and only 30-40% have a normal carbohydrate profile. Hyperglycemia occurring either in diabetic or nondiabetic patients is strongly associated with a poor prognosis.

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