18 results match your criteria: "university hospital of Fattouma Bourguiba[Affiliation]"
Leg Med (Tokyo)
September 2023
Department of Forensic Medicine, Teaching Hospital Fattouma Bourguiba of Monastir, 5000, Tunisia. Electronic address:
Primary mediastinal large B-cell lymphoma (PMLBCL) is an aggressive tumor originating from thymic B-cells. Clinically, it presents with general signs such as cough, chest pain and dyspnea. Although these symptoms are not specific, they are severe enough to reveal the disease.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDermatitis
May 2023
Department of Pharmacology, University Hospital of Fattouma Bourguiba, Monastir, Tunisia
J Forensic Leg Med
May 2023
Department of Forensic Medicine, University Hospital of Fattouma Bourguiba of Monastir, 5000, Tunisia.
Takayasu arteritis is a rare pathology that usually has general and atypical signs that make its diagnosis difficult. These characteristics can delay diagnosis, thus leading to complications and death. We, herein, report an autopsy case of a 25-year-old female patient with a history of multiple consultations for dyspnea.
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May 2023
University of Manouba, National School of Veterinary Medicine of Sidi Thabet, Laboratory of Pathological Anatomy, Manouba 1144, Tunisia.
There is considerable evidence that Bisphenol S (BPS) induces various toxicological effects and is an industrial health issue. However, little data are available on the in vivo effects of BPS on the liver, a major target of drug toxicity. In this study, we evaluated the potential harmfulness of low levels of BPS in the liver of male mice.
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April 2023
Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Burn Unit, University Hospital Saint-Louis-Lariboisière, AP-HP, Paris, France.
Background: For ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP), the safety of short-course versus long-course antibiotic therapy is still debated, especially regarding documented VAP due to non-fermenting Gram-negative bacilli (NF-GNB). The aim of this meta-analysis was to assess the rates of recurrence and relapse of VAP in patients receiving short-course (≤8 days) and long-course (≥10-15 days) of antibiotic therapy.
Methods: The protocol for this study was registered in the PROSPERO database (ID: CRD42022365138).
Therapie
October 2022
Department of Clinical Pharmacology, University Hospital of Fattouma Bourguiba, 5000 Monastir, Tunisia.
Br J Clin Pharmacol
December 2021
Department of Pharmacology, University Hospital of Fattouma Bourguiba Monastir, Tunisia.
Patients And Methods: An allergy work-up was performed on adult patients with a history of a penicillin allergy seen by primary medical care in Monastir (Tunisia) between July 2016 and February 2018. Patients with negative skin tests were challenged with amoxicillin. Patients who were delabelled were contacted by phone after 6 months to determine outcomes after any therapeutic penicillin-class antibiotic intake.
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December 2020
Department of clinical pharmacology, University Hospital of Fattouma Bourguiba Monastir, University of Monastir, rue Avicenne, 5019 Monastir, Tunisia.
Introduction: Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) is a severe and rare adverse drug reaction. Several drugs are known to induce DRESS. Furosemide, a sulfonamide loop diuretic drug, is known to induce hypersensitive reactions such as bullous eruptions, acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis and lichenoid eruptions, but rarely DRESS.
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November 2019
University Hospital of Fattouma Bourguiba of Monastir, Department of Pharmacology, University of Monastir, Monastir, Tunisia.
Background: Fixed drug eruption (FDE) represents a drug-related cutaneous reaction. Many drugs been associated with this clinical entity, with continually evolving documentation of implicated agents and clinical presentations. A bullous form can occur although it is rare.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Allergy Clin Immunol Pract
September 2020
Department of Pulmonology, Division of Allergy, Hôpital Arnaud de Villeneuve, University, Hospital of Montpellier, Montpellier, France; Equipe EPAR - IPLESP, UMR 1136 INSERM - Sorbonne Université, Paris, France. Electronic address:
Clin Exp Allergy
May 2019
Département de Pneumologie et Addictologie, Hôpital Arnaud-de-Villeneuve, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Montpellier, Univ Montpellier, Montpellier, France.
Dis Markers
September 2018
Laboratory of Biochemistry, LR12ES05, Faculty of Medicine, University of Monastir, Monastir, Tunisia.
Background: The contribution of methylglyoxal (MGO) and soluble receptor for advanced glycation end products (sRAGE) in the presence of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is still unknown. We investigated whether serum MGO and sRAGE were related to the presence of disease activity in RA.
Methods: 80 patients with RA and 30 control subjects were included in a cross-sectional study.
PLoS One
April 2018
Laboratory of Physiopathology, Food and Biomolecules of the Higher Institute of Biotechnology Sidi Thabet, Manouba University, BiotechPole Sidi Thabet, Ariana, Tunisia.
Purpose: Type 2 diabetic retinopathy is the main cause of acquired blindness in adults. The aim of this work was to examine the retinal function of the sand rat Psammomys obesus as an animal model of diet-induced type 2 diabetes when subjected to a hypercaloric regimen.
Materials And Methods: Hyperglycemia was induced in Psammomys obesus by high caloric diet (4 kcal/g).
Ann Clin Biochem
July 2018
1 Laboratory of Biochemistry, LR12ES05, Faculty of Medicine, University of Monastir, Monastir, Tunisia.
Background There are limited data regarding the contribution of advanced glycation end products in the presence of rheumatoid arthritis. We investigated whether serum N-carboxymethyllysine and pentosidine were related to the presence and the severity of rheumatoid arthritis. Methods Eighty patients with rheumatoid arthritis and 30 control subjects were included in a cross-sectional study.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMicrob Pathog
February 2017
Laboratory of Infectious Diseases and Biological Agents (LR99ES27), Faculty of Pharmacy, Monastir University, Monastir, Tunisia; Laboratory of Microbiology, University Hospital of Fattouma Bourguiba, Monastir, Tunisia.
Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) is one of several opportunistic microbial pathogens associated with many healthcare problems. In the present study, S.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPathol Biol (Paris)
December 2015
Laboratory of infectious diseases and biological agents (LR99ES27), faculty of pharmacy, Monastir university, avenue Avicenne, 5000 Monastir, Tunisia; Laboratory of microbiology, university hospital of Fattouma Bourguiba, Monastir, Tunisia.
Background: Laurus nobilis L. is an aromatic herb with relevant medicinal properties due to its important chemical composition and its potential therapeutic effects. In this study, we investigate the chemical composition, the antibacterial and the antibiofilms activities of Tunisian L.
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February 2016
Laboratory of Infectious Diseases and Biological Agents (LR99ES27), Faculty of Pharmacy, Monastir University, Monastir, Tunisia; Laboratory of Microbiology, University Hospital of Fattouma Bourguiba, Monastir, Tunisia.
Orthodontic and other oral appliances act as reservoir of opportunistic pathogens that can easily become resistant to antibiotics and cause systemic infections. The aim of this study was to investigate the ability of Staphylococcus aureus strains isolated from healthy patients with orthodontic appliances, to adhere to biotic (HeLa cells) and abiotic surfaces (polystyrene and dental alloy). Adhesive ability to polystyrene was tested by crystal violet staining and quantitative biofilm production on dental alloy surfaces was evaluated by MTT reduction assay.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDiabetes Metab
December 2008
Department of Neurology, University Hospital of Fattouma Bourguiba, avenue 1er-juin, 5000 Monastir, Tunisia.
We describe the case of a 70-year-old woman, with type 1 diabetes mellitus, who suddenly developed a movement disorder on the left side of her body that rapidly extended to the right side, evoking biballism. There was no facial involvement and no vascular lesions on cerebral MRI but non-ketotic hyperglycaemia was present. A combination of a reduction in glucose levels and the use of neuroleptic drugs resulted in the disappearance of the abnormal movements.
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