Search Results - "GHARBI, Lasaad"

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    Hydatid cysts of the liver opening in the biliary tracts: about 120 cases comparative study between radical and conservative treatment by Talbi, Ghofrane, Ferjaoui, Wael, Omrani, Sahir, Hajri, Mohamed, Baccouche, Seifeddine, Cherni, Nizar, Gharbi, Lasaad, Arfaa, Nefaa, Mestiri, Hafedh, Bayar, Rached

    Published in Revista română de boli infecţioase (31-03-2022)
    “…Background. Hepatic hydatid disease is still common in Tunisia, is deemed benign disease but concerns its complications; the most frequent is the rupture in…”
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    Management of a hepatic hydatid cyst ruptured into the retroperitoneum and the abdominal wall muscles: A case report by Baccouche, Seifeddine, Hajri, Mohamed, Achref, Sarraj, Ben Chaabene, Hammadi, Ferjaoui, Wael, Lasaad, Gharbi, Hafedh, Mestiri, Rached, Bayar

    Published in Revista română de boli infecţioase (30-09-2021)
    “…Introduction. Hydatid disease is a zoonosis caused by the tapeworm Echinococcus granulosus. The liver is the most commonly involved organ, followed by lungs…”
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    Primary neuroendocrine tumour of the common hepatic duct: An unexpected Klatskin-like lesion by Sassi, Asma, Bacha, Dhouha, Lahmar, Ahlem, Talbi, Ghofrane, Ben Slama, Sana, Gharbi, Lasaad, Bouraoui, Saadia

    Published in Arab journal of gastroenterology (01-06-2020)
    “…The biliary system is an uncommon location for neuroendocrine tumours (NETs), and within this system, the common hepatic duct is an even more rare site for…”
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    A Rare Case of A Primary Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Rectum by Hajri, Mohamed, Ferjaoui, Wael, Talbi, Ghofrane, Omrani, Sahir, Baccouche, Seifeddine, Gharbi, Lasaad, Mestiri, Hafedh, Bayar, Rached, Bacha, Dhouha, Slama, Sana ben

    “…Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the gastrointestinal tract is uncommon and usually involves the esophagus or the anal canal. More than 90% of tumors arising…”
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    Association of a p73 exon 2 GC/AT polymorphism with colorectal cancer risk and survival in Tunisian patients by Arfaoui, Amira Toumi, Kriaa, Lilia Ben Mahmoud, El Hadj, Olfa El Amine, Ben Hmida, Majid A., Khiari, Myriam, Khalfallah, T., Gharbi, Lasaad, Mzabi, Sabeh, Bouraoui, Sadaa

    “…We examined the association of one linked GC/AT polymorphism at p73 with the risk of colorectal cancer. In the present study, we investigated whether this…”
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    Loss of galectin-3 expression in mucinous colorectal carcinomas is associated with 5'CpG island methylation in Tunisian patients by Mahmoud, Lilia Kria Ben, Arfaoui, Amira, Khiari, Mariem, Chaar, Ines, El Amine, Olfa, Hmida, Abdel Majid Ben, Gharbi, Lasaad, Mzabi, Sabeh Regaya, Bouraoui, Saadia

    “…The β-galactoside-binding protein galectin-3 (gal-3) has pleitropic biological functions and has been implicated in cell growth, differentiation, adhesion, RNA…”
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    Evaluation of microsatellite instability, MLH1 expression and hMLH1 promoter hypermethylation in colorectal carcinomas among Tunisians patients by Kria Ben Mahmoud, Lilia, Arfaoui, Amira, Khiari, Mariem, Chaar, Ines, Lounis, Amine, Sammoud, Souraya, Ben Hmida, Abdel Majid, Gharbi, Lasaad, Mzabi, Sabeh Regaya, Bouraoui, Saadia

    Published in Tunisie Medicale (01-08-2012)
    “…About 10% to 15% of sporadic colorectal cancers demonstrate high level of microsatellite instability that is generally associated with aberrant methylation of…”
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    Results of laparoscopic treatement of common bile duct lithiasis. Report of 30 cases by Arfa, Mohamed N, Ben Abid, Sadri, Gharbi, Lasaad, Mannai, Saber, Haoues, N, Miloudi, N, Guilani, M, Ghariani, Brahim, Mestiri, Hafedh, Khalfallah, M Tahar

    Published in Tunisie Medicale (01-12-2006)
    “…The aim of this retrospective study was to report the results of the laparoscopic management of common bile duct stones in an unicentric series of 30 patients…”
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