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    X-linked vitamin D-resistant rickets: 12 years of follow-up by Guerboub, Ahmed Anas, Moussaoui, Souad, Issouani, Jad, Errahali, Yassine, Belmejdoub, Ghizlaine

    Published in The Pan African medical journal (2018)
    “…Rickets are abnormalities of mineralization that can lead to bone fractures and deformities. Vitamin-resistant rickets is defined as any rickets not prevented…”
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    Reidel’s Thyroiditis, a Diagnostic and Management Challenge: A Case Report and Review of the Literature by Er-Rahali, Yassine, Massine El Hammoumi, Mohammed, Issouani, Jad, Nfad, Colna Antonio, El Moussaoui, Souad, Kabiri, El Hassane, Guerboub, Ahmed Anass

    Published in Case reports in endocrinology (12-10-2021)
    “…Riedel's thyroiditis is a very rare inflammatory condition. It affects not only the thyroid gland but also the adjacent vital structures. It may also be…”
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    Acromegaly among a Moroccan population by Guerboub, Ahmed Anass, Issouani, Jad, Joumas, Kesly Jeny, Er Rahali, Yassine

    Published in The Pan African medical journal (2023)
    “…Acromegaly is defined as an acquired dysmorphytic syndrome due to excessive secretion of growth hormone (GH) and consequently of insulin-like growth factor-1…”
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    Shoulder capsulitis: What relation with diabetes mellitus in a moroccan population? by Errahali, Yassine, Majjad, Abderrahim, Issouani, Jad, Kasouati, Jalal, Benomar, Ahmed Hicham, Zoulati, Mohamed, Chakdoufi, Sanae, Toufik, Hamza, Boussouga, Mostapha, Bezza, Ahmed, Guerboub, Ahmed Anass

    Published in Annals of African medicine (01-01-2023)
    “…Shoulder capsulitis (SC) is a common musculoskeletal complication in patients with diabetes. It can be particularly disabling. It is often overlooked by…”
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    Acromegaly among a Moroccan population by Guerboub, Ahmed Anass, Issouani, Jad, Joumas, Kesly Jeny, Er Rahali, Yassine

    Published in The Pan African medical journal (01-01-2023)
    “…Acromegaly is defined as an acquired dysmorphytic syndrome due to excessive secretion of growth hormone (GH) and consequently of insulin-like growth factor-1…”
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