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Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine ; (12): 801-802, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-950703

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The authors studied the impact of tropical theileriosis onset on milk yield decrease in 10 local bred cows in Skikda (Northern Algeria) during 2015 summer season. The milk yield decrease estimated weekly during two months was 2.76 L/day/cow corresponding to 31.92% of the total milk yield. This decrease corresponds to 110.5 Algerian Dinars (1.02 US$)/day/diseased cow. The relative variation of milk yield showed a dramatic decrease from 82.72% to 0.76% at Day 21 then became constant. Further studies are needed to improve these estimations of financial losses due to bovine tropical theileriosis in Algeria.

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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2013; 91 (7): 449-452
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-139657

ABSTRACT

Primary testicular non-Hodgkin lymphoma [NHL] is an uncommon extra nodal presentation, accounting for 1% of all NHL and 1 to 9% of testicular neoplasms. Median age at time of presentation is 60 years old. Anthracycline based chemotherapies are most frequently used. To analyze baseline characteristics, treatment modalities and survival of six cases of primary testicular non-Hodgkin lymphoma. We screened 46 testicular neoplasm cases registered from January 1999 to January 2009 and found six primary testicular lymphoma patients. These six cases were analyzed for baseline clinical features, investigations, treatment and outcome variables. Median age was 50 years old and median duration of symptoms was 4 months. All patients had testicular swelling. Four patients had abdominal lymphadenopathy. Most patients had diffuse large B-cell histology. All patients underwent high inguinal orchidectomy and five were treated with anthracycline based chemotherapy. Four patients completed therapy and one of them relapsed two years later. Primary testicular NHL is an uncommon entity and with current combined modality treatment, the outcome may be as good as nodal NHL


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Humans , Male , Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin/therapy , Testicular Neoplasms/epidemiology , Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin/pathology , Retrospective Studies , Anthracyclines , Antibiotics, Antineoplastic , Disease Progression , Follow-Up Studies
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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2012; 90 (10): 725-729
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-155893

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Emphysematous pyelonephritis is an uncommon, necrotizing bacterial infection of the kidney. It is a severe, lifethreatening affection. To study the epidemiological, clinical, biological, bacteriological and radiological features of this affection, and to describe its therapeutic management and prognostic characteristics. We conducted a retrospective study including 30 patients who were treated for an emphysematous pyelonephritis, in Charles Nicolle hospital department of urology, from 1987 to 2009. Emphysematous pyelonephritis generally affects adults. It is especially favored by diabetes and urinary tract obstruction. Escherichia coli is the main causative agent. Uroscan is the key of diagnosis. It is both medical and surgical emergency; the treatment combines intensive care with appropriate antibiotics and often drainage. Nephrectomy may be necessary from the outset, or after drainage failure. Prognosis is poor, with a high mortality rate [23%], in our series. Management of emphysematous pyelonephritis poses real problems. This affection is still threatening, despite of advances in intensive care

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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2012; 90 (6): 479-483
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-151468

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Primary psoas abscesses of the psoas muscle are relatively rare in childhood and can determine problems of diagnosis and therapeutic assumption. To demonstrate that ultrasonography is an excellent means in diagnosis and treatment of psoas abscess in children limiting the use of CT more costly and radiant and the surgery that is decaying. Over a 15 years period [January 1995-december 2009], 16 children with psoas abscess were studied retrospectively. The diagnosis gait was based on questioning, clinical examination and imaging techniques and, in first sight, ultrasonography. Median age of our patients was 6.4 years [extremes 18 months-14 years] and mean delay of evolution was 12 days. Fever and lumbar pain were both constants, associated with another signs like painful boitery, psoitis, mictional burns and lumbar mass. The ultrasonography made in 16 patients allowed to the diagnosis in all cases. The tomodensitometry, made in 3 patients, confirmed the ultrasonography. Echo guided percutaneous drainage, made in 14 cases, was successful in 12. The examination of pus showed S Aureus in 11 cases and E coli in the other. Ultrasonography is a very important means in the primary psoas abscess in children. In addition to give diagnosis, this technique allows the drainage and the cure of the collection, limiting the open surgery to some particular cases

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