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    Stump appendicitis: a myth that can become reality by Mejri, Atef, Arfaoui, Khaoula, Aloui, Badreddine

    Published in The Pan African medical journal (12-08-2020)
    “…Stump appendicitis is a rare etiology of acute lower right quadrant abdominal pain often forgotten in the emergency room (ER). The Mac Burney scar or a…”
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    The management of appendicular abscesses in a Tunisian Tertiary Care Hospital by Mejri, Atef, Arfaoui, Khaoula, Mseddi, Mohamed Ali, Slima, Mohamed Ben, Saad, Sarra, Yahyaoui, Marwen

    Published in BMC surgery (18-12-2021)
    “…This study aims to describe the epidemiological, clinical, and radiological features of appendicular abscesses, compare the different approaches, and assess…”
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    Primitive isolated hydatid cyst of the spleen: total splenectomy versus spleen saving surgical modalities by Mejri, Atef, Arfaoui, Khaoula, Ayadi, Mohamed Firas, Aloui, Badreddine, Yaakoubi, Jasser

    Published in BMC surgery (20-01-2021)
    “…This study aims to describe the clinical features of the isolated primitive splenic hydatid cyst, discuss and compare the different surgical approaches of this…”
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    Asymptomatic Migration of Intrauterine Device into the Abdominal Cavity by Mejri, Atef, Arfaoui, Khaoula, Trigui, Emna, Aloui, Badreddine

    “…ABSTRACT The Intrauterine Device (IUD) is one of the most used and effective contraceptive means worldwide due to its anti-conceptual and anti-nesting action…”
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    Spontaneous Spleen Rupture: Rare But Not Exceptional by Mejri, Atef, Ayadi, Mohamed Firas, Arfaoui, Khaoula

    “…Spontaneous splenic rupture is a rare life threatening condition that occurs in 0.1% to 0.5% of all the spleen rupture cases. In case of a young patient with…”
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    Gossypiboma: the failure of a successful intervention by Mejri, Atef, Arfaoui, Khaoula, Aloui, Badreddine, Yaakoubi, Jasser

    Published in The Pan African medical journal (2020)
    “…If successful surgery is the primary quest of any surgeon, unintentionally leaving behind surgical items in the operative field remains his most feared…”
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    Frantz’s Tumour an Unusual Pancreatic Neoplasm: A Case Report by Atef, Mejri, Arfaoui, Khaoula, Yaakoubi, Jasser, Dhouha, Bacha, Mahjoub, Najet

    “…Solid-Pseudopapillary Tumour of the pancreas (SPT) or Frantz’s tumour is a rare epithelial neoplasm and represents 2% of exocrine pancreatic tumours. Its…”
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    Acute appendicitis in pregnant women: A Tunisian center experience by Mejri, Atef, Arfaoui, Khaoula, Trigui, Emna

    Published in Medicine (Baltimore) (22-07-2022)
    “…Acute appendicitis is the most common surgical pathology during pregnancy. It occurs in about 1 in 500 to 1 in 635 pregnancies per year, [ 1 ] and appendectomy…”
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    Acute cholecystitis that must not be operated by Atef Mejri, Khaoula Arfaoui

    Published in PAMJ clinical medicine (01-03-2020)
    “…Viral hepatitis A still endemic in African continent and this type of hepatitis can be complicated by an acute cholecystitis that is a common pathology in…”
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    A deceitful case of an inguinal adenophlegmon as a presenting complaint for underlying metastatic cutanuous squamous cell carcinoma by Atef Mejri1, Khaoula Arfaoui

    Published in PAMJ clinical medicine (01-02-2020)
    “…A deceitful case of an inguinal adenophlegmon as a presenting complaint for underlying metastatic cutanuous squamous cell carcinoma…”
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    A deceitful case of an inguinal adenophlegmon as a presenting complaint for underlying metastatic cutanuous squamous cellcarcinoma by Atef Mejri, Khaoula Arfaoui

    Published in PAMJ clinical medicine (01-12-2019)
    “…Squamous cell carcinoma is the second most common primitive skin cancer known to be responsible for the majority of deaths from skin cancer excluding melanoma…”
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    Acute intraperitoneal rupture of hydatid cysts of the liver: Case series by Mejri, Atef, Arfaoui, Khaoula, Omry, Ahmed, Yaakoubi, Jasser, Mseddi, Mohammed Ali, Rchidi, Jasser, Saad, Sarra, Ellouze, Mohammed Marouen

    Published in Medicine (Baltimore) (05-11-2021)
    “…Hydatid cyst is a parasitic infection caused mainly by Echinococcus granulosus, which is generally considered benign. However, the hepatic hydatid cyst rupture…”
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    Enterovesical Fistula: A Serious Complication of Crohn Disease by Mejri, Atef, Aloui, Badreddine, Arfaoui, Khaoula

    “…Due to the anatomical proximity of the last ileal loop and the bladder, Crohn’s disease can affect the urinary tract by the formation of an Enterovesical…”
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    Perforated jejunal diverticulum as an unsual cause of acute abdomen: A case report by Mejri, Atef, Arfaoui, Khaoula, Hedfi, Mohamed, Znaidi, Hakim

    “…Jejunal divertica is a rare entity with an often clinically silent course. However, it may be associated to life-threatening complications such as perforation…”
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    The uncommon diagnosis of hiatal hernia associated pancreatitis: A case report by Mejri, Atef, Arfaoui, Khaoula, Yaacoubi, Jasser, Ayadi, Mohamed Firas

    “…Hiatal hernia (HH) contents commonly include stomach, transverse colon, small intestine, and spleen but herniation of the pancreas is an extremely rare…”
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    De Garengeot hernia doubly complicated: A case report by Mejri, Atef, Omry, Ahmed, Arfaoui, Khaoula, Rchidi, Jasser

    “…A strangulated De Garengeot's hernia with appendicitis is an extremely rare surgical presentation. Therefore, the diagnosis is challenging, and there are no…”
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