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World Journal of Surgical Oncology | 2013

Primary chondrosarcoma of the breast: a case presentation and review of the literature.

Sanaa Errarhay; Mohamed Fetohi; Samia Mahmoud; Hanane Saadi; Chahrazed Bouchikhi; Abdelaziz Banani

Mammary sarcomas are uncommon tumors. When tumors like malignant cystosarcomaphyllodes and metaplastic carcinoma, where malignant cartilaginous areas may be present, are excluded, only nine cases have been reported to date.We report another case of primary chondrosarcoma of the breast here. A 24-year-old Mediterranean woman presented with a painful mass in the right breast and a physical examination revealed a palpable mass. An incisional biopsy was performed and primary chondrosarcoma was diagnosed based on histological examination. Our patient underwent a mastectomy. A preoperative clinical and cytological diagnosis of chondrosarcoma, even though possible in a few cases, is usually not attained due to its similarclinical behavior with other breast tumors.


PLOS ONE | 2016

Distribution of Carcinogenic Human Papillomavirus Genotypes and Association to Cervical Lesions among Women in Fez (Morocco)

Tiatou Souho; Hinde El Fatemi; Safae Karim; Karima El Rhazi; Chahrazed Bouchikhi; Abdelaziz Banani; Moulay Abdelilah Melhouf; Mohamed Benlemlih; Bahia Bennani

Objectives To determine the distribution of cervical high-risk human papillomavirus genotypes and their association to cellular abnormalities in women from Fez and its neighborhood. Methods Women attending the Hassan II University Hospital for cervical pap smears were recruited after an informed consent. Interviews and two cervical samples were performed for each woman. Cervical samples were used for cytological analysis and HPV DNA detection. HPV was typed using a method based on multiplex PCR with fluorescently labeled specific primers followed by capillary electrophoresis. The study was approved by the ethics committee of the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Fez. Results The HPV prevalence in the studied population was 43.1% and the most prevalent types were HPV 53 (23 cases); HPV 16 (20 cases); HPV 35 (18 cases); HPV 51 (10 cases) and HPV 56 (7 cases). From the 619 confirmed pap smears, 20% were abnormal. The cytological abnormalities were significantly associated to HPV infection, women age, number of pregnancies and parity (p < 0.05). Conclusion More attention should be given to HPV in Morocco because it represents an important public health concern. The distribution of carcinogenic HPV types in the studied population is different from the data in other regions but epidemiological studies in other Moroccan regions are required.


The Pan African medical journal | 2015

Antenatal diagnosis of isolated omphalocele

Safae Lamquami; Nisrine Mamouni; Sanae Errarhay; Chahrazzad Bouchikhi; Abdelaziz Banani

The concern of obstetric and surgical teams is when diagnosis of omphalocele, the care of the newborn and the prognosis of the malformation, mainly linked to the existence of associated malformations or chromosomal abnormalities. In our case of isolated omphalocele, the overall prognosis was good.


The Pan African medical journal | 2015

Dermatomyositis revealing breast cancer: report of a case.

Safae Lamquami; Sanae Errarhay; Nisrine Mamouni; Chahrazad Bouchikhi; Abdelaziz Banani

Dermatomyositis (DM) is a rare connective corresponding to an inflammatory disease of skeletal muscles. Paraneoplastic origin must always be sought, primarily gynecological tumor in women, but the investigations are often made difficult by the fact that a primary tumor is often not detectable at the time of the cutaneous manifestations. This approach includes in addition to the monitoring report at regular intervals of 6 to 12 months for two years after diagnosis. We report a case of Dermatomyositis revealing breast cancer.


The Pan African medical journal | 2017

The primary fallopian tube carcinoma: a rare association with pelvic nodal tuberculosis

Nisrine Mamouni; Hanane Saadi; Hinde belfatemi; Sanaa Erraghay; Chahrazade Bouchikhi; Abdelaziz Banani

The primary carcinoma of fallopian tube is a rare entity. It represents 0.14 to 1.81% of genital cancers in women. It is a cancer of older women. Its association with tuberculosis is exceptional. We report a rare case of bilateral serous adenocarcinoma of the fallopian tube in a patient aged 42 years, multiparous, whose characteristic is the unexpected association with peritoneal tuberculosis.


The Pan African medical journal | 2017

Torsion d’annexe saine et grossesse: à propos d’un cas

Ahmed Guennoun; Yousra Krimou; Nisrine Mamouni; Sanaa Errarhay; Chahrazed Bouchikhi; Abdelaziz Banani

Normal adnexal torsion is rare during pregnancy. We here report the case of a 22-year old patient presenting with acute lateropelvic pain associated with a 2-month history amenorrhea. Exploratory laparotomy showed severe ischemia due to torsion in a normal ovary. The patient underwent adnexal detorsion without ovarian pexy. The postoperative course was uneventful. Ultrasound examination after 3 weeks showed normal pregnancy. Ovarian torsion is an emergency that should not be ignored in pregnant women with acute pelvic pain. Conservative treatment is the gold standard and proper management is necessary to avoid possible maternal and fetal complications.


The Pan African medical journal | 2017

Tumeurs trophoblastiques gestationnelles: aspects cliniques et radiologiques

Nisrine Mamouni; Siham Boumhaoued; Sanae Erraghay; Meriem Boubou; Chahrazed Bouchikhi; Abdelaziz Banani

Gestational trophoblastic disease incorporates a group of diseases which differ from each other by their regressive evolution, their evolution to metastasis and to recurrence. It is a severe disease that affects women of childbearing age. Gestational trophoblastic tumors (GTT) are the malignant forms of gestational trophoblastic diseases. They are always a result of pregnancy, more often molar pregnancy (hydatidiform mole). The most common type of gestational trophoblastic tumors (GTT) is the invasive mole because, in most cases, the diagnosis is made when cancer is still confined to the uterus. Choriocarcinoma is a more rare type of tumor, often developing distant metastases. When there is a progression to a trophoblastic tumor, the assessment of locoregional extension and distant metastases is essential to establish an appropriate treatment protocol. We here report three clinical cases of GTT by describing their clinical presentations and the use of imaging techniques in the diagnosis and management of these disorders.


The Pan African medical journal | 2016

Grossesse dans une corne rudimentaire: difficultés diagnostiques et prise en charge thérapeutique

Nisrine Mamouni; Nabil Ghazal; Sanaa Erraghay; Chahrazed Bouchikhi; Abdelaziz Banani

The occurrence of rudimentary horn pregnancy is an extremely rare and potentially serious obstetric entity, threatening maternal and fetal outcome. The authors report five cases of rudimentary horn pregnancy, the difficulties in making a proper diagnosis and the therapeutic management of this pathological entity, stressing the importance of transvaginal ultrasound, of pelvic MRI and laparoscopy in the early diagnosis of this type of uterine malformation.


The Pan African medical journal | 2012

Ectopic molar pregnancy: a case report

Najoua Bousfiha; Sanaa Erarhay; Adnane Louba; Hanan Saadi; Chahrazad Bouchikhi; Abdelaziz Banani; Hind El Fatemi; Med Sekkal; Afaf Laamarti


The Pan African medical journal | 2013

Le mélanome primitif de la muqueuse génitale féminine: à propos de trois observations et revue de littérature

Amal Bennani; Hinde El Fatemi; Sanae Erraghay; Hind Mobakir; Hassania Ameurtess; Ihsane Souuaf; Kaoutar Moumna; Karima Idrissi; Asmae Zriouel; Nadia Squalli; Abdelaziz Banani; A. Amarti

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Moulay Abdelilah Melhouf

Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University

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Laila Chbani

Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University

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Nawal Hammas

Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University

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Latifa Tahiri

Paris Descartes University

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