5 results match your criteria: "Mohamed V Teaching Military Hospital[Affiliation]"
Neurosci J
September 2016
Unit of Nervous and Endocrine Physiology, Laboratory of Genetics and Neuroendocrine Physiology, Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Ibn Tofail University, PB 133, 14000 Kenitra, Morocco.
Objective. This study aims to evaluate the incidence of pathological cerebral activity responses to intermittent rhythmic photic stimulation (IPS) after a single epileptic seizure. Patients and Methods.
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September 2016
Department of Gastroenterology II, Mohamed V Teaching Military Hospital, Mohamed V-Souissi University, Rabat, Morocco.
Malignant transformation of perineal fistula in Crohn's disease has rarely been reported. We report a case of Crohn's disease with recurrent perineal fistulas. A 36-year-old male, diagnosed with Crohn's disease at the age of 24, developed adenocarcinoma in an anorectal fistula that had existed for years.
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December 2016
Departement of surgery I, Mohamed V Teaching Military Hospital, Rabat 10100, Morocco.
The authors report an exceptional case of collision tumor comprised of a gastric calcified stromal tumor and a pancreatic adenocarcinoma. The pancreatic tumor was detected fortuitously on the histological exam of resection specimen.
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May 2014
Department of Gastroenterology II, Mohamed V Teaching Military Hospital, Rabat 10100, Morocco.
Introduction: Biliary papillomatosis is a condition characterized by multiple papillary tumors of variable distribution and extent within the biliary tract. Papillary carcinoma can develop in these lesions. It is a rare biliary pathological entity and its clinical features and outcome are not well known.
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August 2012
Department of Gastroenterology II, Mohamed V Teaching Military Hospital, Rabat 10100, Morocco.
Introduction: Bronchogenic cysts are developmental anomalies of the primitive foregut which mostly occur in the lung. Gastric bronchogenic cysts are extremely rare; few cases have been reported in the literature and the diagnosis was often made following surgical resection.
Case Presentation: A 40-year-old North African man was admitted to our hospital with a gastric submucosal mass.