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Int J Surg Case Rep
November 2024
IBN sina universitary hospital, Morocco.
Introduction And Importance: Emphysematous cystitis is a rare and serious urinary tract infection with gas in the bladder, commonly affecting elderly diabetic women. Prompt evaluation and management are vital due to its potential life-threatening nature, associated with risk factors like diabetes, neurogenic bladders, and urinary stasis.
Case Presentation: A 55-year-old woman with type 1 diabetes presented confusion, lumbar pain, and urinary symptoms.
Int J Surg Case Rep
August 2021
Department of urology "B", Ibn Sina Universitary Hospital, Rabat, Morocco; Faculty of medicine and pharmacy of Rabat, University Mohamed V, Rabat, Morocco.
Introduction: Renal pelvic rupture (RPR) is a rare condition, that is most usually caused by obstructive calculi. In another hand, primal ureteral tumors are also uncommon, with only a few cases reporting their involvement in a RPR.
Presentation Of Case: We report a case with a multimodality discussion of an ureteral tumor, with a spontaneous renal pelvic rupture (RPR) forming a large retrorenal urohematoma.
Urol Case Rep
May 2021
Department of Emergency Radiology, Ibn Sina Universitary Hospital, Rabat, Morocco.
Cases of rectal foreign bodies (RFB) insertion are frequently encountred in the last years, leading to many complications, while many patients tends to obscure the context. This entity represent a particular form of rectal injuries that can be more lethal with the peritoneal involvement. However, combination of genitourinary injuries to rectal injuries doesn't worsen the prognosis.
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January 2012
Rheumatology Department, Mohamed Vth University Souissi, El Ayachi Hospital, Salé, Ibn Sina Universitary Hospital, Rabat, Morocco.
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate remission in patients with early RA treated by conventional DMARDs and to identify its possible predictor factors.
Methods: Patients with early RA (<12 months) were enrolled in a 2-year follow-up study. Standard evaluation completed at baseline and at 24 months included clinical, laboratory, functional and structural assessment.