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Jundishapur Journal of Microbiology | 2015

A Case of Recurrent Kikuchi-Fujimoto Disease.

Majid Reza Erfanian Taghvaei; Maryam Mirzaie; Ali Parsa; Taghi Ghiasi Moghadam

Introduction: Kikuchi-Fujimoto Disease (KFD) is a benign, self-limited, inflammatory disorder, first reported in Japan. This condition is more prevalent among women and typically occurs in the third decade of life. It normally manifests as persistent, isolated cervical adenopathy with a recurrence rate of 3%. The identification of this condition is of high significance, given the risk of misdiagnosis with other disorders such as malignant lymphoma and extensive necrosis. Case Presentation: The patient was a 32-year-old female diagnosed with Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease via neck lymph node biopsy in August 2006 in the city of Mashhad, Iran. The disease regressed with proper follow-up, although after eight years the patient was readmitted to the hospital with severe weight loss, high fever, and uncommon symptoms of generalized adenopathy in cervical, axillary and inguinal regions. Conclusions: Although KFD is an uncommon condition, it should be featured in the list of differential diagnoses of tender lymphadenopathy, especially lymphadenopathy localized to the cervical region. We reported a case of KFD with a prolonged relapse of eight years. Full recovery with a good response to corticosteroid regimen was achieved after the recurrence.


The Foot | 2012

Isolated tuberculosis of the talonavicular joint in a child

Ali Birjandinejad; Ali Parsa; Mohammad H. Ebrahimzadeh

Tuberculosis of small bones of foot is a diagnostic dilemma particularly when it is isolated. We report a rare case of isolated tuberculosis of navicular bone in 1a 11-year-old girl that was differently traded for a long time before final diagnosis.


Hip International | 2018

Hip arthroplasty in haemophilia: a systematic review:

Ali Parsa; Mohammad Azizbaig Mohajer; Maryam Mirzaie

Background: Rigorous haemostatic control and careful rehabilitation are essential for haemophilic patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty (THA). Aim: to examine the current literature regarding THA in patients with haemophilia in order to determine clinical outcomes and complication rates. Methods: We included 11 case reports/series and 9 original articles. There was a total of 206 patients who underwent 226 THAs. Findings: The number of patients enrolled in the selected articles varied from 1 in case reports to 34 in the original articles. Gender was documented in 10. Mean age at surgery was 41 years. Mean follow-up was 73 months (standard deviation [SD] 35 months). All but 4 articles specified whether implants were cemented or uncemented, with 95% being uncemented, 3.5% being cemented, and 1.5% being hybrid (uncemented acetabular component, cemented femoral stem). Conclusion: Controlled hypotensive anaesthesia (to reduce preoperative blood loss), consult with haematologist, precise control of haemostasis status per the guidelines defined by the World Federation joint replacement, can improve the success rate and hip replacement surgery can be performed safely.


The archives of bone and joint surgery | 2014

Relapsing and Residual Clubfoot Deformities After the Application of the Ponseti Method:A Contemporary Review

Ali Parsa; Mohammad Hallaj Moghadam; Mohammad H Taraz Jamshidi


The archives of bone and joint surgery | 2014

Epidemiology of hand injuries in children presenting to an orthopedic trauma center in southeast of Iran

Maryam Mirzaie; Ali Parsa; Maryam Salehi; Mostafa Dahmardehei; Mohammad Hallaj Moghadam; Neda Mirzaie


The archives of bone and joint surgery | 2018

Hip Surgery in Quiescent or Active Tubercular Hip Arthritis; Is Reactivation Risk Really a Matter

Ali Parsa; Maryam Mirzaie; Mohammad H. Ebrahimzadeh; Ali Birjandinejad; Abdolreza Malek; Alireza Mousavian


Reviews in Clinical Medicine | 2018

Cell-based Treatments of Femoral Head Osteonecrosis: A Literature Review

Ali Parsa; Mohammad Moghaddam; Farshid Bagheri; Mohammad Hassani


Reviews in Clinical Medicine | 2018

Abductor digiti minimi opponensplasty for a patient with Cavanagh’s syndrome: A case report

Ali Parsa; Farzad Omidi Kashani; Mohammad Moghaddam; Abdolreza Malek; Ali Birjandinejad


International Journal of Pediatrics | 2018

Hip Joint Trevor Disease: Literature Review and a Case Report

Mohammad Hallaj Moghadam; Ali Parsa; Mohammad Hassani; Maryam Mirzaie; Reza Habibzadeh Shojaei


Trauma monthly | 2017

Transradial Styloid Perilunate Dislocation: A Rare Case

Hassan Rahimi; Ali Parsa; Alireza Hotkani; Maryam Mirzaie; Marjan Assadian

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