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    Pilot study of terbinafine in children suffering from tinea capitis: evaluation of efficacy, safety and pharmacokinetics by Nejjam, F, Zagula, M, Cabiac, M D, Guessous, N, Humbert, H, Lakhdar, H

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-01-1995)
    “…In an open pilot study, 12 children with tinea capitis were treated for 6 weeks with oral terbinafine (125 mg/day), and followed up 2 weeks later. The study…”
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    Allgrove's syndrome by Chiheb, S, Slaoui, Z, Nejjam, F, Habibeddine, S, Lakhdar, H

    “…Triple A syndrome is an autosomal recessive disease causing achalasia, alacrima and adrenal involvement with isolated glucocorticoid deficiency. Less than 70…”
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    Icthyosiform erythroderma: atypical manifestation of sarcoidosis by Amal, S, Khadir, K, Agzour, K, Nejjam, F, Badre, L, Sqalli, S, Lakhdar, H

    “…Specific cutaneous manifestations of sarcoidosis can be extremely varied. We report one observation of cutaneous sarcoidosis with an exceptional clinical…”
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    Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada's disease: 3 cases by Mikou, O, Chiheb, S, Zouhair, K, Jarmouni, R I, Nejjam, F, El Ouazzani, T, Amraoui, A, Lakhdar, H

    “…Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada's disease is a bilateral chronic panuveitis sometimes associated with signs of meningo-encephalic, auditory and skin and nail involvement…”
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    Lichen planus and hepatitis C by Benchikhi, H, Nejjam, F, Habibeddine, S, Jarmouni, R, Lakhdar, H

    “…Cases associating lichen planus and hepatitis C are increasingly being reported. We observed three new cases, two males and one female aged 46, 63 and 56 years…”
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    Closed spinal dysraphism. Apropos of 3 cases by Benzekri, L, Jarmouni, R, Zouhair, K, el Ouazzani, T, Nejjam, F, Moufid, K, Bennani Smires, C, Lakhdar, H

    “…Closed spinal midline developmental defect was observed in three children, two girls aged 7 and 10 years and one boy aged 9 years. There were no similar cases…”
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