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Maroc Medical. 2008; 30 (2): 92-96
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-108739

ABSTRACT

Cortical blindness [C.B] is a specific form of cerebral blindness associated with a lesion of the geniculo-striated optical ways. The interest of our case is to emphasise on the physiopathological mechanisms associated with this affection and its traumatic origin. This is a 42 years old patient, a victim of a traffic accident with multiple pelvic, forearm fractures and cranio-facial traumatism with exception to the orbits. The initial examination showed a loss of consciousness [Glascow Coma Scale 10] without any associated neurological deficit. The cerebral TDM documented bilateral diffuse occipital hypodensity with mass effect on median structures, without associated bone fractures. 72 hours later in the intensive care unit, she regained consciousness and increased intracranial pressure syndrome associated with complete bilateral blindness without any other localized sign was found. The evolution was satisfying as a result of early introduction of an anticoagulant treatment with a complete vision recovery. The etiology of the cerebral blindness is various. However, the post traumatic origin is rare. In our case, this association is original and opens new ways of research focusing its physiopathology in order to establish an early treatment and to ameliarate the visual prognosis


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Humans , Male , Wounds and Injuries , Brain Ischemia , Craniocerebral Trauma , Blindness, Cortical/diagnosis
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Maghreb Medical. 2008; 28 (387): 14-17
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-88646

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The malignant mixed mullerian tumours [MMMT] or carcinosarcoma of the uterus are rare tumours, they represent 1,4% of all uterine neoplasia. They are characterized historically by double components carcinomatous and sarcomatous. We performed a retrospective study about 25 cases of carcinosarcoma of the endometrium, collected in Salah Azaiz Institute over a period of 30 years going from 1970 to 2000. The mean patient age was 60 years, and 68% of patients were menopaused. The metrorrhagia was revealing in 66% of cases. Clinically, an abdominopelvic mass was found in 12% of the cases. The pathological diagnosis was done in 12 endometrial biopsies and 10 biopsies of the tumour exteriorisated by the cervix. Surgery is the mainstay of the treatment. The prognosis remains dismal


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Humans , Female , Mixed Tumor, Mullerian/diagnosis , Mixed Tumor, Mullerian/therapy , Uterine Neoplasms , Retrospective Studies , Endometrial Neoplasms , Prognosis
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