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J Med Virol ; 84(11): 1719-26, 2012 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22997074

ABSTRACT

Genetic variability of hepatitis B virus (HBV) in the C gene and its association with the different stages of chronic liver disease has been studied inadequately with controversial results. The objectives of the current study were to determine the frequency of core promoter and precore mutations in chronic hepatitis B in Tunisia and to evaluate their impact on viral replication and disease progression. Sequencing was performed in upstream regulatory sequence (URS), pre-core (PreC) and basal core promoter (BCP) regions for 123 chronic infected patients by HBV genotype D at different status of disease. Mutations were detected in 98.4% of cases, affecting URS, BCP and Pre-C in 95.1%, 95.9% and 87.8% respectively. Multi-mutations increased significantly from asymptomatic carrier to advanced liver disease status. G1896A (74.8%), G1764A/T/C (71.5%), G1899A (54.4%) and T1678C (52%) were the most common. Special attention should be paid to A1703T, T1678C/G-A1703T, and A1652G-A1679G mutations probably specific of Tunisians sequences; they were observed in 40.6%, 41.5% and 30.1% respectively. A1679G/C, T1753C/G/A, A1762T/G and A1762T-G1764A were more prevalent in older patients. High DNA levels were associated with G1899A or G1764T/C-C1766G-C1799G and advanced liver disease with mutations at positions 1762, 1764 and/or 1899 alone or in double or triple mutations. It was also shown that substitutions at nucleotides 1762, 1764 and 1899 have an impact on the disease progression. It is the first report for specific mutations in the URS region for genotype D. It should be completed by studying eventual correlation with clinical progression and the response to treatment.


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Hepatitis B Core Antigens/genetics , Hepatitis B virus/genetics , Hepatitis B, Chronic/virology , Mutation , Polymorphism, Genetic , Promoter Regions, Genetic , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , DNA, Viral/chemistry , DNA, Viral/genetics , Disease Progression , Female , Genotype , Hepatitis B virus/isolation & purification , Hepatitis B virus/pathogenicity , Hepatitis B, Chronic/pathology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Molecular Sequence Data , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Tunisia , Virus Replication , Young Adult
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Tunis Med ; 89(2): 198-201, 2011 Feb.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21308633

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BACKGROUND: An uncommon event in the natural course of Crohn's disease is the spontaneous perforation. It's the most serious intestinal complication. AIM: To report the incidence of this complication and to discuss the mechanism of the perforation. OBSERVATIONS: We report, retrospectively, 4 cases (3 men and one woman; median age: 30 years) of peritonitis complicating Crohn's disease and study their clinical characteristics intra operatively findings and course evolution. Steroid therapy was administrated to all patients before the perforation. The perforation sites are on the ileum in three cases and on the jejunum in one case. The treatment consists in a resection of the perforated intestine with stoma in all cases. CONCLUSION: Perforation in Crohn's disease is a rare event. The exact mechanism of the perforation is still unknown and many hypotheses are presented.


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Crohn Disease/complications , Peritonitis/complications , Acute Disease , Adult , Female , Glucocorticoids/therapeutic use , Humans , Intestinal Perforation/etiology , Intestinal Perforation/surgery , Male , Retrospective Studies
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Tunis Med ; 89(1): 62-6, 2011 Jan.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21267832

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AIMS: To study the value of the CT scan in the diagnosis of internal herniation and to evaluate its performance comparing its features to preoperative data. CASES: We report 3 cases of patients with internal hernias (two men and one woman whose age is 23, 45 and 60 years) hospitalised in emergency for a small bowel obstruction. There were no previous abdominal surgeries or trauma, The three patients underwent CT scan. Signs of tranmesenteric hernias and hernia through the falciform ligament were diagnosed preoperatively and confirmed at laparotomy. CONCLUSION: The internal hernia is rare cause of small bowel obstruction. The CT scan is an important way to make diagnosis and to choose the surgical strategy.


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Hernia, Abdominal/diagnosis , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Adult , Female , Humans , Intestinal Obstruction/etiology , Male , Middle Aged
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