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    Urinary lithiasis and urinary tract malformations in children: a retrospective study of 34 cases by Chahed, Jamila, Jouini, Riadh, Krichene, Imed, Maazoun, Kaies, Brahim, Mohamed Ben, Nouri, Abdellatif

    Published in African journal of paediatric surgery (01-05-2011)
    “…Although the association of urinary lithiasis and urinary tract malformation is not rare, their management poses challenges. The aim of this study was to…”
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    Rotavirus infection and intussusception in Tunisian children: implications for use of attenuated rotavirus vaccines by Chouikha, Anissa, Fodha, Imene, Maazoun, Kaies, Brahim, Mohamed Ben, Hidouri, Saida, Nouri, Abdellattif, Trabelsi, Abdelhalim, Steele, Andrew Duncan

    Published in Journal of pediatric surgery (01-11-2009)
    “…Abstract Background A licensed rotavirus vaccine was withdrawn from use because of an increased risk of intussusception. The association of rotavirus…”
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    Segmental dilatation of the intestine by Ben Brahim, Mohamed, Belghith, Mohsen, Mekki, Mongi, Jouini, Riadh, Sahnoun, Lassaad, Maazoun, Kaies, Krichene, Imed, Golli, Mondher, Monastiri, Kamel, Nouri, Abdellatif

    Published in Journal of pediatric surgery (01-06-2006)
    “…The aim of this work is to discuss the pathogenesis of the segmental dilatation of the intestine (SDI) and to review its clinical presentation and the ways to…”
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    Congenital bilobar emphysema by Ghribi, Ali, Mekki, Mongi, Krichene, Imed, Jouini, Riadh, Maazoun, Kaies, Sahnoun, Lassaad, Brahim, Mohamed Ben, Belghith, Mohsen, Hafsa, Chiraz, Zakhama, Abdelfattah, Nouri, Abdellatif

    Published in Journal of pediatric surgery (01-08-2008)
    “…Abstract Congenital bilobar emphysema is reported to be extremely rare. We describe 3 cases, and we review the diagnosis problems and treatment methods of this…”
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    Giant ureteric stones: report of two cases by Jouini, Riadh, Maazoun, Kaies, Sahnoun, Lassaad, Mekki, Mongi, Belghith, Mohsen, Nouri, Abdellatif

    Published in Progrès en urologie (Paris) (01-06-2005)
    “…Ureteric stones are generally solitary and less than 2 cm long. Exceptionally, ureteric stones can be longer than 5 cm and/or weigh more than 50 grams, and are…”
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