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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2007; 85 (9): 744-747
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-134841

ABSTRACT

cerebral venous thrombophiebitis [CVT] is a rare but serious pathology. The pregnancy and especially the postpartum constitute supporting circumstances occured of the CVT. the aim of our study is to remember the symptomatology of CVT, the importance of the IRM and the angio IRM in the diagnosis of CVT, and its treatment. We present a retrospective study relating to 7 cases of CVT during gravidopuerperality over 7 years [1996 to 2002]. The average age of our patients is .32,1 years. The CVT occured during the first trimester of the pregnancy in one case and in the postpartum in 6 cases. The symptomatology was dominated by cephalgia and the signs of intracranian hypertension. Convulsions occured in 3 cases. The diagnosis of CVT was confirmed by IRM coupled with the Angio-IRM in all cases. The treatment by heparinotherapy was instaured immediately and relayed by the Anti-Vit K as the evolution was favorable in all cases. cerebral venous thrombophebitis [CVT] is a serious pathology [especially in pregnancy and post partum]. The diagnosis is performed by the magnetic resonance imaging [IRM] and the early introduction of the heparinotherapy


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Humans , Female , Venous Thrombosis , Retrospective Studies , Pregnancy Complications , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Magnetic Resonance Angiography
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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2005; 83 (8): 463-466
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-75396

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Endometrial removal represents a therapeutic alternative to hysterectomy. Through a retrospective study of 20 cases of endometrial removal collected over a period of 4 years, the authors try to determine the indications of this therapeutic method, its efficiency, its advantages as well as its contra indications. Average age of the patients was 44 years. Average parity was 4. Functional menstrual disorders were found in 90% of cases. Gynaecological examination revealed a uterus of normal size in 85% of cases, and increased in size in 15% of cases. All the women had a preoperative diagnostic hysteroscopy. A simple endometrectomy was performed in 70% of the cases, an endometrectomy with a polypectomy in 25% of the cases and an endometrectomy with a myomectomy in 5% of the cases. The rate of success was 90%. We had a case of uterine perforation, because of uncontrollable bleeding a hysterectomy had to be carried out in 2 cases. Endometrectomy is an alternative to hysterectomy in cases of menorrhagia due to mild functional disorders resistant to medical treatment


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Humans , Female , Menorrhagia , Retrospective Studies , Hysteroscopy , Hysterectomy
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