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Clujul medical (1957) | 2016

Severe hemolytic disease of the premature newborn due to RH1 incompatibility: a case report

Jean Uwingabiye; Hafid Zahid; Fayçal Labrini; Abdelhak El Khazraji; Anass Yahyaoui; Rachid Hadef; Nezha Messaoudi

We report a case of dramatic outcome of severe hemolytic disease in a newborn due to RH1 incompatibility. A newborn with A RH1 blood group was admitted in the Mohammed V Military Teaching Hospital for the problem of hydrops fetalis associated with RH1 incompatibility. The blood group of his mother, aged 31, was AB RH1-negative and that of his 37 year old father was A RH1. The mother had a history of 4 term deliveries, 3 abortions, and 1 living child. There was no prevention by anti-D immunoglobulin postpartum. The mother’s irregular agglutinin test was positive and the pregnancy was poorly monitored. The laboratory tests of the newborn showed a high total serum bilirubin level (30 mg/L) and macrocytic regenerative anemia (Hemoglobin=4 g/dL, mean corpuscular volume = 183 fL, reticulocytes count =176600/m3). The blood smear showed 1256 erythroblasts per 100 leukocytes, Howell–Jolly bodies and many macrocytes. The direct antiglobulin test was positive. He was transfused with red blood cell concentrates and treated with conventional phototherapy. The evolution was unfavourable; he died three days after the death of his mother. The monitoring of these high-risk pregnancies requires specialized centers and a close collaboration between the gynaecologist and the blood transfusion specialist to strengthen the prevention, as well as clinico-biological monitoring in patients with a history of RH1 fetomaternal alloimunization.


Drug discoveries and therapeutics | 2018

Effect of CYP2C9 , VKORC1 , CYP4F2 , and GGCX gene variants and patient characteristics on acenocoumarol maintenance dose: Proposal for a dosing algorithm for Moroccan patients

Abdelhak Elkhazraji; El Arbi Bouaiti; Hassan Boulahyaoui; Christiana philippa Nahmtchougli; Hafid Zahid; Mounia Bensaid; Azeddine Ibrahimi; Nezha Messaoudi

We investigated the impact of non-genetics factors, and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in VKORC1, CYP2C9, CYP4F2, and GGCX on acenocoumarol dosage in Moroccan adults patients, in order to develop an algorithm to predict acenocoumarol dose for Moroccan patients. Our study consisted of 217 Moroccan patients taking a maintenance dose of acenocoumarol for various indications. The patients were genotyped for VKORC1 -1639 G>A, VKORC1 1173 C>T, CYP2C9*2, CYP2C9*3, CYP4F2 1347 G>A and GGCX 12970 C>G SNPs. The statistical analysis was performed using the SPSS software. The age and SNPs in VKORC1 and CYP2C9 were significantly associated with the weekly acenocoumarol dose requirement (p = 0.023, p = 0.0001 and p = 0.001 respectively). There was no association found between the weekly acenocoumarol dose and the CYP4F2 or GGCX variants (p-value > 0.05). Non-parametric analysis confirmed the accumulate effect of variant alleles at VKORC1 -1639 G>A, VKORC1 1173 C>T and CYP2C9 SNPs on the acenocoumarol dose requirement. With 90.24% less dose required for one patient carrying homozygote variant at VKORC1 -1173 (TT) and CYP2C9 *x/*x haplotype. The multiple linear regression analysis showed that mutation in VKORC1 -1639, VKORC1 1173 SNPs, or in CYP2C9 haplotype reduces the mean acenocoumarol weekly dose to 25.4%, 23.4% and 6.2%, respectively. The R2 for multiple regression analysis final model was found to be 35.9%. In this work we were able to establish the factors influencing interindividual sensitivity to the anticoagulant therapy that can help physicians to predict optimal dose requirement for long term therapy.


International Journal of Medical Research and Health Sciences | 2018

Hypersensitivity to Acenocoumarol Revealing a Homozygous Mutation for VKORC1 - 1639 G > A and VKORC1 1173 C > T and Heterozygous for CYP2C9 * 2 and CYP2C9 * 3

Abdelhak Elkhazraji; Sara Rharrit; Jean Uwingabiye; Hafid Zahid; Azeddine Ibrahimi; Nezha Messaoudi


BMC Hematology | 2018

Rare and unusual case of anti-factor XI antibodies in patient with plasma cell leukemia

Jean Uwingabiye; Hafid Zahid; Mohamed El Amrani; Fayçal Labrini; Abdelhak Elkhazraji; Driss El Kabbaj; Mohammed Benyahia; Anass Yahyaoui; Rachid Hadef; Nezha Messaoudi


International Journal of Medicine & Health Research | 2017

Hodgkin's Disease Variant of Richter's Syndrome: A case report with review of the literature

Maaroua Neji; Hafid Zahid; Jean Uwingabiye; Anas Yahyaoui; Mohamed Allaoui; Rachid Hadef; Mohamed Oukabli; Nezha Messaoudi


International Journal of Medicine & Health Research | 2017

Reference values of hematological parameters in healthy population in Morocco

Souhail Mouline; Hafid Zahid; Anass Yahyaoui; Rachid Elhadef; Nezha Messaoudi


Research | 2016

Leucémie aigue mégacaryoblastique : à propos d’un cas et revue de littérature

Anass Yahyaoui; Hafid Zahid; A El khazraji; Fayçal Labrini; Rachid Hadef; Nezha Messaoudi


International Journal of Medicine & Health Research | 2016

Role of the laboratory in the diagnosis of plasma cell leukemia, about an observation

Anass Yahyaoui; Hafid Zahid; Nezha Messaoudi


International Journal of Medicine & Health Research | 2016

Hemophagocytic Syndrome, a Retrospective Study in the Military Hospital Mohamed V Rabat Morocco

Anass Yahyaoui; Hafid Zahid; Rachid Hadef; Nezha Messaoudi


International Journal of Medicine & Health Research | 2016

Phenotype frequencies of Rh and Kell Blood Group Systems in Blood Transfusion department of Avicenna Military Hospital, Marrakech, Morocco

Hafid Zahid; Anass Yahyaoui; Jean Uwingabiye; Abdelhak El Khazraji; Fayçal Labrini; Rachid Hadef; Nezha Messaoudi

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Azeddine Ibrahimi

Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Rabat

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