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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2011; 89 (6): 588-592
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-133386
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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2010; 88 (3): 184-189
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-134303

ABSTRACT

Some foods are incriminated in the genesis of colorectal cancers [CRC], on the other hand, other foods are considered as protectors. This study aimed to determine the alimentary factors influencing the risk of CRC. We conducted an epidemiologic prospective study. We performed firstly a descriptive analysis of the CRC group [32 patients] and we compared this group to a control group of 61 patients subdivided into two subgroups [Non tumoral digestive disease [31 patients] and a subgroup of trauma patients [30 patients]]. Factors, retained by the univariate analysis were introduced into a logistic regression model which identified the independent factors influencing the risk of CRC. Univariate analysis identified 12 factors influencing the risk of CRC with p

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Humans , Male , Female , Food , Risk Factors , Prospective Studies , Milk , Meat Products
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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2008; 86 (10): 932-935
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-119751

ABSTRACT

Myofibroblastic tumors are a spindle cell lesion at indeterminate malignant potential. Abdominal location was rare. We report a case of an unusual location at myofibroblstic tumors in the great omuntum. A 63-year-old women presented with a one year of isolated left hypochondrium pain. Physical examination was normal. CT scan of the abdomen showed a multicystic and a multilocular building-up of the great omentum suggestive of a peritoneal haemolymphangioma. Besides, at the MRI, this lesion showed up with threefold component: cystic, plump and fibrous, all leading towards a myofibroblastic tumor. At laparotomy, there was already a 10 cm diameter cystic tumor of the great omentum, composed of numerous cystic sockets, all filled with a thick brunish substance. A total resection of the great omentum was done, thus taking away the whole tumor. The histological examination confirms the diagnosis of myofibroblastic tumor of great omentum. Post operative evolution was uneventful. One year later there were no signs of recurrence. Myofibroblastic tumors of the great omentum are rare. The diagnosis is often confirmed by careful microscopic examination or immunohistochemical markers. Treatment consists on a complete surgical resection and life time follow-up is needed because the risk of recurrence


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Humans , Female , Omentum/pathology , Peritoneal Neoplasms/pathology , Neoplasms, Muscle Tissue/surgery , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2008; 86 (2): 169-170
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-90575

ABSTRACT

Verneuil's disease or hidradenitis suppurativa is a chronic suppurative, and cicatricial inflammatory disease, mainly affecting apocrine-bearing area of the skin. Squamous cell carcinoma is an uncommon but a frightening complication of hidradenitis suppurativa. To report a new case of squamous cell carcinoma arising in Verneuil's disease. We reported a case of 60 year old man with a 30 years history of hidradenitis suppurativa in which squamous cell carcinoma arise. A wide surgical excision removing the tumour and leaving a large defect was performed. The patient had a well recovery, wounds healed well by primary intention. No recurrence observed at 18 months of follow up. Squamous cell carcinoma is an uncommon complication of hidradenitis suppurativa. Surgical excision represents also the treatment of choice


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/surgery , Perineum/pathology , Skin Neoplasms
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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2004; 82 (8): 730-4
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-69150

ABSTRACT

The aim of the study was to determine prognostic factors of post operative morbidity and mortality for patients aged 80 years and older. We compared two groups of patients aged 80 and over operated to determine predictive factors of morbidity and mortality group of patients who presented post operative complication within 30 days after surgery and group of patients without any complication. Comparison of the two groups for global morbidity using univariate analysis showed only one prognostic factor: surgery of diabetic foot [p = 0.034]. Predictive factors of mortality according to univariate analysis were: pre-operative shock [p = 0.001], abdominal wall pathology [p = 0.027], gastric or duodenal ulcer diseases [p= 0.011] and global morbidity [p = 0.006]. After logistic regression, only pre-operative shock was an independent predictive factor of mortality [p = 0.0023]. Risk for morbidity after surgery in the elderly 80 years and over is linked with type of surgery and not with soil. Likewise, risk for mortality is linked with advanced stage of disease that is presence of pre-operative shock and not with soil


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Mortality , Morbidity , Prognosis , Surgical Procedures, Operative , General Surgery , Retrospective Studies
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