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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2013; 91 (11): 669-670
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-141187
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Maghreb Medical. 2008; 28 (389): 137-138
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-134662

ABSTRACT

Demodex is a mite commonly found in eyelash hair follicles and sebaceous glands of healthy people. This mite has been reported in many chronic cases of blepharitis. Two cases of very long term observation and clinical findings of chronic blepharitis caused by demodex folliculorum are presented. A 60 year old woman suffered from recurrent blepharoconjunctivitis during ten years treated locally with antibiotics and steroids. We carried out microbiological test results from the epilated eyelashes. The second case was a 25 year old man who was treated for over five years for blepharitis and repetitive chalazions treated by topically steroids and antibiotics. A significant thickening of the blood vessels in the eyelid and numerous cylindrical cuffs of dry discharge around the base of the eyelashes persuaded us to carry out microbiological tests result from the epilated eyelashes. Demodex folliculorum considered as saprophytic mite may play a pathogenic role in ocular diseases


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Humans , Male , Female , Blepharitis/parasitology , Mites , Eyelashes/parasitology , Eye Infections, Parasitic
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Maghreb Medical. 2007; 27 (385): 452
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-134633

ABSTRACT

Inguinal hernia of the bladder is uncommon. The diagnosis is frequently done during surgery. It can be evoked before surgery when the patient presents with irritive and obstructive lower urinary tract symptoms. We report a case of left inguinal hernia involving the bladder in a 60 years old man who had obstructive lower urinary tract symptoms. The diagnosis was done on the retrograde urethrocystography. We performed inguinal mesh with herniated bladder reduction. The postoperative history was uneventful


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Humans , Male , Urinary Bladder
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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 1981; 59 (6): 450-4
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-1414
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