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    Penile shaft involvement in pityriasis versicolor by Khaddar, Rym Kort, Cherif, Faika, Ben Hadid, Rym, Mokni, Mourad, Ben Osman, Amel

    “…The Malassezia yeasts are among the normal human cutaneous flora in adults. They are also reported as part of the microflora of male genital region, mostly in…”
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    Genital primary herpetic infection in an infant: clinical features, diagnosis and management by Khaddar, Rym Kort, Badri, Talal, Ben Hassen, Aoutef, Bouraoui, Saadia, Souissi, Amel, Ben Tekaya, Naoufel, Dhahri, Amel Ben Osmen

    Published in Dermatology online journal (01-12-2005)
    “…Genital herpes is a rare disease in infants and is mainly associated with herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 1. Asymptomatic carriers are frequently implicated as…”
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    Nasosinusal sarcoidosis: 2 cases. A report of 2 cases by Kort, Khaddar Rym, Cherif, Faika, Mokni, Mourad, Bouraoui, Saadia, Mnif, Emna, Sahtout, Samia, Ben Osman, Dhahri Amel

    Published in Tunisie Medicale (01-01-2006)
    “…Nasosinusal sarcoidosis is a rare non caseating granulomatous disease. It may be inaugural, isolated or associated with multisystemic sarcoidosis. [corrected]…”
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    Discoid lupus erythematosus in an infant by Badri, Talel, Khaddar, Rym Kort, Bouraoui, Saadia, Mokni, Mourad, Cherif, FaïKa, Dhahri, Amel Ben Osman

    Published in Dermatology online journal (2005)
    “…Discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE) is rare in childhood. We report the case of a 15-month-old female infant who presented with erythematous telangectatic…”
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    Penile shaft involvement in pityriasis versicolor by Khaddar, Rym Kort, Cherif, Faika, Ben Hadid, Rym, Mokni, Mourad, Ben Osman, Amel

    “…The Malassezia yeasts are among the normal human cutaneous flora in adults. They are also reported as part of the microflora of male genital region, mostly in…”
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