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    Primary clear cell adenocarcinoma of the vagina not associated with diethylstilbestrol: A case report by Haddout, S., Imami, Y., Benhessou, M., Ennachit, M., El Karroumi, M.

    “…Primary vaginal cancers are rare and clear cell adenocarcinoma is a malignant tumor that is all the more rare when the woman has not been exposed in utero to…”
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    Dysgerminoma associated with spleno-gonadal fusion syndrome and supernumerary spleen by Haddout, S., Berrehili, H., Benhessou, M., Ennachit, M., El Karroumi, M.

    Published in International journal of surgery open (01-08-2022)
    “…•Dysgerminoma is the second most frequent ovarian germ cell tumor in young women.•Its association with splenogonadal fusion syndrome is all the more rare.•It…”
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    Vulvar Darier-Ferrand dermatofibrosarcoma: Unusual localization of a rare tumour (about one case and a review of the literature) by Mikou, F, Ennachit, M, Ouadirga, F, Kazouini, A, El Karroumi, M, Ghazli, M, Matar, N

    “…First described by Darier and Ferrand in 1984, the dermatofibrosarcoma is a fibrous tumour of the skin with high local malignancy, progressive evolution and…”
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    Dermatofibrosarcome de Darier-Ferrand vulvaire : une localisation inhabituelle d’une tumeur rare (à propos d’un cas et revue de la littérature) by Mikou, F., Ennachit, M., Ouadirga, F., Kazouini, A., El Karroumi, M., Ghazli, M., Matar, N.

    “…Initialement décrit par Darier et Ferrand en 1924, le dermatofibrosarcome est une tumeur fibreuse de la peau avec haute malignité locale, d’évolution…”
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    Vesico-uterine fistula of obstetrical origin. Report of 3 cases by Sefrioui, O, Benabbes Taarji, H, Azyez, M, Aboulfalah, A, el Karroumi, M, Matar, N, el Mansouri, A

    Published in Annales d'urologie (01-12-2002)
    “…Vesico-uterine fistulae (VUF) lead to an abnormal breech between the bladder and the womb. They are responsible for urinary incontinence and/or cyclic…”
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    Les fistules vésico-utérines d’origine obstétricale. À propos de 3 cas by Sefrioui, O, Benabbes Taarji, H, Azyez, M, Aboulfalah, A, El Karroumi, M, Matar, N, El Mansouri, A

    Published in Annales d'urologie (01-12-2002)
    “…Les fistules vésico-utérines (FVU) réalisent une communication anormale entre la vessie et l’utérus, responsables d’une incontinence urinaire et/ou d’hématurie…”
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    Delivery of large baby after cesarean section: role of trial of labor. Apropos of 355 cases by Aboulfalah, A, Abbassi, H, El Karroumi, M, Morsad, F, Samouh, N, Matar, N, El Mansouri, A

    “…Our goal is to determine whether a trial of labor in women with suspected fetal macrosomia would be a valuable alternative to elective repeat cesarean. and…”
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    Twin delivery after cesarean section: is a trial of labor warranted? by Aboulfalah, A, Abbassi, H, el Karroumi, M, Himmi, A, el Mansouri, A

    “…To determine whether a trial of labor in twin pregnancy is a valuable alternative to routine repeat cesarean section. Based on retrospective analysis of 31…”
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    Trial of labor after 2 cesarean sections. Prospective study of 130 cases by Abbassi, H, el Karroumi, M, Aboulfalah, A, Bouhya, S, Bekkay, M

    “…The mode of delivery in the parturient women with two prior cesarean is controversial. Based on a prospective analysis of 130 cases, we tried to assess the…”
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    Vaginal birth after cesarean delivery: can the trial of labor be extended by Abbassi, H, Aboulfalah, A, el Karroumi, M, Bouhya, S, Bekkay, M

    “…Based on a retrospective analysis of 1000 cases of scared uteri following cesarean section(s) (one cesarean, n = 857, 85.7%); two n = 129, 12.9%; three n = 14,…”
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