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    The delivery of macrosomic infants weighing 4500 g and more. A report of 61 cases by Kraïem, Jamel, Chiha, Narjes, Bouden, Sahbi, Ounaïssa, Faïez, Falfoul, Abdelaziz

    Published in Tunisie Medicale (01-07-2004)
    “…The objective of this study is to review the difficulties in prediction of great macrosomia, to assess trial of labor results, and to confirm the increased…”
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    Pemphigoid gestationis: a pregnancy-related pathology underestimated by obstetricians by Jamel, Kraïem, Wahiba, Kraïem, Youssef, Ben Brahim, Hassen, Jouini, Monia, Kharfi, Narjess, Chiha, Abdelaziz, Falfoul

    Published in Tunisie Medicale (01-07-2005)
    “…Pemphigoid gestationis (herpes gestationis) is an autoimmune bullous dermotosis occuring dining pregnancy or in the post-partum period. The interaction of this…”
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    Peripartum pubic symphysis separation. A report of three cases and review of the literature by Kraiem, Jamel, Ounaissa, Faiez, Bouden, Sahbi, Boujelbene, Salah, Falfoul, Abdelaziz

    Published in Tunisie Medicale (01-12-2004)
    “…Peripartum pubic symphysis separation is a rare complication of delivery, but the incidence seems to be under-estimated. We report three cases of pubic…”
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    Placenta praevia percreta with bladder invasion: a life-threatening pregnancy complication by Kraiem, Jamel, Oueslati, Adel, Ben Brahim, Youssef, Lakhdher, Fatima, Mefteh, Mounir, Falfoul, Abelaziz

    Published in Tunisie Medicale (01-08-2006)
    “…Placenta percreta is characterized by the penetration of trophoblast through the myometrium and peritoneum. This invasion may also involve adjacent structures…”
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    Ovarian pregnancy: the situation in 2003. A report of four cases and literature review by Kraiem, Jamel, Bouden, Sahbi, Ounaissa, Faiez, Falfoul, Abdelaziz

    Published in Tunisie Medicale (01-09-2004)
    “…Ovarian pregnancy remains a rare form of extracitérine pregnancy. It's incidence is estimated at 1 to 6% of ectopic pregnancies. We report 4 cases of ovarian…”
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    Prune belly syndrome: early prenatal diagnosis and management by Kraiem, Jamel, Ben Brahim, Youssef, Jouini, Hassen, Ben Brahim, Ihsen, Chatti, Samia, Falfoul, Abdelaziz

    Published in Tunisie Medicale (01-07-2006)
    “…Prune Belly syndrome is characterized by a combination of megacystis, anterior abdominal wall distension with deficiency of the abdominal wall musculature, and…”
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    Sonographic estimation of fetal weight at term: a proposal of a predictive score of a weight more than 4500 g by Kraiem, Jamel, Chiha, Narjes, Bouden, Sahbi, Ounaissa, Faiez, Falfoul, Abdelaziz

    Published in Tunisie Medicale (01-06-2004)
    “…Estimation of fetal weight at term is essential because of risks of macrosomic infant delivery. The purpose of this study is to assess sonographic prediction…”
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    Clinical fetal weight estimation and prediction of macrosomia by Kraiem, Jamel, Chiha, Narjès, Bouden, Sahbi, Ounaissa, Faiez, Falfoul, Abdelaziz

    Published in Tunisie Medicale (01-03-2004)
    “…The purpose of this study is to assess symphysis fundal height measurement in prediction of fetal macrosomia and to search for the error causes. A…”
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    Indicators for successful vaginal delivery after cesarean section: a proposal of a predictive score by Kraiem, Jamel, Ben Brahim, Youssef, Chaabane, Kaïs, Sarraj, Naouel, Chiha, Narjess, Falfoul, Abdelaziz

    Published in Tunisie Medicale (01-01-2006)
    “…The purpose of this study is to determine predictive factors of successful vaginal delivery after cesarean section, and to estimate the risks of this trial of…”
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