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LMJ-Lebanese Medical Journal. 2014; 62 (4): 191-197
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-153668

ABSTRACT

There has been a decrease in the mean gestational age at delivery worldwide mostly due to an increase in deliveries occurring at late preterm period [LPP] with a concomitant rise in the rate of morbidities among newborns delivered at this period. To report the frequency of common short-term neonatal morbidities in infants born at LPP [between 340/7 and 36 6/7 weeks' gestation] and to compare these frequencies with those of full-term infants born at our institution. A descriptive cohort study [2008-2010] at Makassed General Hospital. All deliveries occurring at LPP constituted the study group [n = 361], while births at or beyond 37 weeks' gestation were considered as controls [n = 2814]. The average rate of deliveries in LPP was 11.4% for the entire study period. The rate of Neonatal Intensive Care Unit admissions, respiratory morbidities, sepsis, jaundice, hypothermia, hypoglycemia and overall neonatal morbidity were all significantly higher in LPP infants when compared to those at term [p-value < 0.013]. In our cohort of Lebanese newborns delivered at LPP, significantly higher morbidities were encountered when compared to full-term newborns. Every possible effort should be exerted to avoid elective deliveries during LPP in order to curb the incidence of neo- natal morbidities


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Delivery, Obstetric , Infant, Premature , Infant, Newborn , Pregnancy Outcome , Cohort Studies
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Pan Arab Journal of Neurosurgery. 2009; 13 (2): 96-99
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-137003

ABSTRACT

We report a case of 47-year-old women who presented with progressive lumbalgia since 14 years, exacerbated a year previously by bilateral lumbar radicular pain, gait disturbance and urinary retention for one month. Neurological examination found spastic paraparesia and cauda equina syndrome. X-rays were normal but lumbar spinal cord magnetic resonance images showed an intraduarl extramedullary space occupying lesion. The patient underwent L2-L5 laminectomy with total removed of the lesion [cystic, solid components and wall]. Postoperatively neurological deficits recovered totally within 2 weeks. Histological examination showed a Type A neuroenteric cyst


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Neural Tube Defects/diagnosis , Neurologic Examination , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Neurologic Manifestations , Postoperative Complications
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Pan Arab Journal of Neurosurgery. 2008; 12 (1): 97-98
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-89699
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Pan Arab Journal of Neurosurgery. 2006; 10 (1): 34-38
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-80249

ABSTRACT

Spinal cord compression occurs rarely in childhood and the diagnosis is usually made too late. We report 45 cases of non-traumatic spinal cord compression collected in our department between January 1982 and December 2002. Mean age was 11 years old with a male sex predominance [sex-ratio: 1.6]. Average delay of admission was 5 months. The most frequent complaints were gait disturbance [84.4%], pain [radicular or spinal] [66%] and sphincter dysfunction [24.4%]. Plain radiographs showed abnormalities in 46%. Magnetic resonance imaging has been more indicated since 1994. The distribution of lesions can be summerised as follows: predominance of dorsal involvement [37.7%], extramedullary lesions [75.6%] tumoural aetiologies [71.5%]. Forty-three cases were operated; 40 cases via posterior approach with laminectomy [33 cases] and laminotomy [7 cases], while anterior approach was performed in only 3 cases. Postoperative course showed neurologic improvement in 11 cases [24.4%], a stationary state in 28 cases [62.2%], and 3 cases of death. Unfortunately the long term outcome could not be followed in the majority of cases


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Spinal Cord Compression/diagnosis , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Child
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Pan Arab Journal of Neurosurgery. 2006; 10 (1): 63-65
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-80254

ABSTRACT

Pituitary abscess is a rare but serious intrasellar infection. To determine the signs and symptoms we present one case of a 40 year-old man without an infectious history nor of immunodepression, who had complained of severe headache, a right converge strablism, polyuria and polydipsia. The neurological examination was normal investigation of the old site was negative. Computerised tomography showed a pituitary adenoma. Magnetic resonance imaging [MRI] on the other hand, was in favour of a pituitary abscess: sellar hypointense T1-weighted, hyper-signal T2-weighted lesion with thin ring-enhancement following gadolinium injection. Transsphenoidal surgery was performed with a sterile culture. Anatomo-pathological study of the capsule showed nonspecific inflammatory tissue. Under antibiotherapy and after three months of clinical improvement, the symptomatology reappeared with a recurrence of the pituitary abscess on MRI. Drainage was carried out in the same manner as initially. Evolution under the same antibiotherapy was good with no recurrence of the pituitary abscess three years later. Pituitary abscess is a rare pathology, of difficult diagnosis even with MRI and often presents a surprise whilst operating. Outcome, except in recurrence, is excellent


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Pituitary Diseases/diagnosis , Brain Abscess/surgery , Disease Management , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Sphenoid Bone
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Revue Marocaine de Medecine et Sante. 2006; 23 (1): 31-35
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-180502

ABSTRACT

Ruptured intracranial aneurysms is uncommon but a serious disease with high morbidity and mortality. The follow-up is influenced by several factors. We presente 22 cases of intracranial anevrysms diagnosed after rup-tur in 21 cases. Age was varied between 14 years and 70 years. Eighteen patients were conscious or subcons-cious. Anevrysms were located in internal carotid artery in 44.3%. A good outcome [78.4%] was noted in patients who were WFNS I or II, with low or moderate subarachnoide hemorrage and supraclinoid iternal carotid artery aneurysms location

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Revue Marocaine de Chirurgie Orthopedique et Traumatologique. 2005; (25): 31-33
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-74501

ABSTRACT

Cauda equina syndrome is secondary to lumbo sacral nerve roots compression, it is a rare complication of a lumbar disc herniation. Earlier surgical treatment has to be performed for a best improvement. We report 24 cases of cauda equina syndrome secondary to a disc herniation. 58% of our patients were males and the mean age was 47.7 years. Clinical examination found genito sphincteriens disturbances [80%], strenght deficits [62.5%], and sensitif troubles [84%]. CT scan and MRI confirmed the cauda equina compression by a disc herniation, wich were more frequent at L4L5 level [83%]. Surgical treatment was performed in all our cases: laminectomy and discectomy. Clinical out come was satisfactory in 83.5% of cases


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Polyradiculopathy/diagnosis , Intervertebral Disc Displacement/complications , Polyradiculopathy/surgery , Lumbar Vertebrae , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Revue Marocaine des Maladies de l'Enfant. 2003; (1): 37-41
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-64356

ABSTRACT

The cerebral hydatic cyst is uncommon, representing only 2 to 3% of all the localizations. Children are the most concerned by this disease. This retrospective study is about 40 cases of cerebral hydatic cyst [CHC] collected in the department of neurosurgery of Ibn Rochd Universitary Hospital of Casablanca between 1986 and 2002. These 40 cases were 70% of all the CHC. The mean age was 9 years [4 to 15 years. 64% were boys. All the children had progressive intracranial hypertension and 95% had neurological deficit. The cerebral CT scan of all the patients permitted to assess the diagnosis. The right hemispheric localization was predominant. 3 children had multivesicular cyst and 2 children had multiple cysts. All the patients were operated according to Arana-Iniguez's technique with a post-operative course characterized by 2 cases of meningitis. The medical treatment is still not useful for this disease. The outcome was good in 94% of the cases. 2 cases recurred after one and two years and had surgery once more. In conclusion, the CHC has a good prognosis in children if the diagnosis and the treatment are assessed early. Prevention campaign can avoid the disease and its neurological effects


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , /parasitology , Child , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Echinococcosis/surgery , Retrospective Studies
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Revue Marocaine de Medecine et Sante. 2003; 20 (2): 59-62
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-64373

ABSTRACT

The fractures of the odontoid process was exceptional, this complications was dramatic. In this retrospective study was about ten cases of fractures of odontoid process, collected at the department of neuro surgery between 1992-1998. The mean age of our patients was 27.4 years old, all patients are males. The highway accident was the most frequent etiology [90%]. The delay of consultation was were 3 days in 40% of the cases. The radiology study shows the existence of 9 cases of fractures type Ill and one case of fracture type according to ANDERSON and ALLONZO classification. The treatment was still orthopaedic in the majority of the cases, the surgery was indicated in the orthopaedic failures or in the primitively instable fracture. The evolution was characterised by the pseudarthrose complications in two patients and two cases was death


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Axis, Cervical Vertebra , Fractures, Bone , Retrospective Studies
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Revue Marocaine de Medecine et Sante. 2003; 20 (2): 63-67
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-64374

ABSTRACT

Our study was about 73 cases of craniocerebral wounds treated at the department of Neurosurgery in the UHC lbn Roshd in Casablanca. The mean age of our patients was 21 years old, with male predominance [87.7%]. 57.5% of these traumatisms were caused by aggression, 17,8% by road trafic accidents and 16.4% by falls. The neurological examination showed a normal consciousness in 80% of the cases, vigilance disorders in 20% of the cases, and signs of localizations in 23% of the cases. The radiography of the skull showed that the osseous damages [depressed fracture of the skull-pressed fracture of the skull were frequent in the parietal region [31%]. The computed tomography scan, achieved in all cases, was very useful in the detection of associated intracranial lesions. The management consists of a medical treatment and surgical intervention based on craniectomy and restoration of the dural plane. The craniocerebral wounds are rare but may have serious complications mainly infection and epilepsy


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Craniocerebral Trauma/therapy , Brain Injuries , Disease Management , Retrospective Studies , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Skull/diagnostic imaging
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Maghreb Medical. 1999; (335): 31-34
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-51630
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