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Maroc Medical. 1994; 16 (1-2): 54-7
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-33371

ABSTRACT

The existence in anoperineal region may be the early manifestation of Crohn's disease. The observation showing the association of vulva hypertrophy, anoperineal eczematic - like and fissuring lesions emphasize the difficulty of diagnostis, because of the absence of digestive manifestations. The rude evolution occurs by exacerbation with risk of degeneration of the anal lesions.Thus, we have to emphasize the importance of an early diagnostic in order to start a medical treatment which allows the patient to avoid the various surgical treatments


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Humans , Crohn Disease/surgery , Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal/methods , Colonoscopy/methods
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Maroc Medical. 1993; 15 (3-4): 63-6
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-29035

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The dermatological modifications of primary or secondary hypoparathyroidism varies. They seem to be caused by an hormonal deficit of parathormon and by an hypocalcemia. About two observations, the authors describe the relation between the skin and the hpoparathroidosis. This one may appear in a form of a pellagroid condition [first observation], of an erythroderma exfoliative [second observation] or of an eczematic-like eruption.The presence of a bilateral cataract and the attack of hair and nails [alopecia, onycholysis] are classical. The replace treatement on the base of calcium and vitamin D allows to correct the skin attacks and phosphor calcic abnormalities


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Humans , Female , /complications , Skin Diseases/etiology , Phosphates , Cataract , Calcium , Vitamin D
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Maroc Medical. 1989; 11 (1): 250-60
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-13673

ABSTRACT

Dermatological lesions are common in all diabetic types. They can result from degenerative or arteriopathic lesions. They can also be the result of antidiabetic treatment. The lesions aren't really specific but some are very suggestive. Our modest work illustrates the frequency [60%] and the diversity of these manifestations which are relative to the diabetic's age, additionnal diabetic complications, the degree of metabolic control as well as socio-economic factors. It's most important to emphasize the need for education concerning diabetes in an effort to enhance the patient's metabolic control as well as improve hygiene, especially with regard to feet care


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Skin Manifestations/pathology
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