L. Ben Fatma
Tunis El Manar University
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Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation | 2018
R Kherder-Elfekih; M. Hajji; L. Ben Fatma; H. Jebali; I Mami; W. Smaoui; M. Krid; L. Rais; S. Beji; K. Zouaghi; M Sellami-Kallel
Atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS) is characterized by microvascular thrombosis resulting in thrombocytopenia, hemolytic anemia, and multiorgan dysfunction. It is associated with genetic or acquired disorders of regulatory components of the complement system. For our study, we collected data from 16 patients diagnosed with aHUS between January 2010 and January 2014. The mean age was 33.6 years. The female-to-male ratio was 3. The median follow-up duration was 27 ± 3.5 months. The most common clinical presentation was hypertension. Renal involvement was noted in all cases. Ten patients had extrarenal manifestations. Semi-quantitative dysfunction of the alternative pathway of complement was found in all cases. A genetic study was not available for our patients. During the acute stage, all patients received plasma therapy, and among them, seven required dialysis and five were still on dialysis at the time of discharge. One patient underwent renal transplantation. None of our patients received eculizumab perfusion. The renal survival was inversely correlated to young age (<30 years) (P = 0.001), presence of anti-factor H antibodies (P = 0.003) and serum creatinine at diagnosis >5 mg/dL (P = 0.02). Mortality rate was significantly correlated to young age (<30 years old) (P = 0.01). Collecting multicentric data on adult patients with aHUS will enable better characterization of the spectrum of adult aHUS in our country and the evaluation of current treatments and different outcomes.
Nephrologie & Therapeutique | 2016
H. Jebali; Y. Dimassi; L. Ben Fatma; R. Kheder; S. Beji; M. Krid; W. Smaoui; H.F. Ben; L. Rais; M.K. Zouaghi
Nephrologie & Therapeutique | 2016
H. Jebali; Y. Dimassi; S. Azaiz; W. Smaoui; R. Kheder; S. Beji; L. Ben Fatma; H.F. Ben; H. Kateb; L. Rais; M.K. Zouaghi
Nephrologie & Therapeutique | 2016
H. Jebali; O. Azouz; M. Krid; W. Smaoui; L. Rais; L. Ben Fatma; R. Kheder; H.F. Ben; S. Beji; M.K. Zouaghi
Revue de Médecine Interne | 2013
L. Rais; Y. Ben Ariba; L. Ben Fatma; W. Smaoui; R. Khedher; M. Krid; H. Ben Maiz; S. Beji; K. Zouaghi; F. Ben Moussa
Nephrologie & Therapeutique | 2013
H. Riahi; L. Rais; L. Ben Fatma; W. Smaoui; R. Kheder; M. Krid; S. Beji; F. Ben Hmida; M.K. Zouaghi; F. Ben Moussa
Revue de Médecine Interne | 2018
T. Mesbahi; H. Jebali; Sana Barrah; L. Rais; S. Beji; I. Mami; R. Kheder; M. Krid; W. Smaoui; F. Ben Hamida; L. Ben Fatma; M.K. Zouaghi
Revue de Médecine Interne | 2018
H. Jebali; M. Saihi; M. Omrane; R. Kheder; I. Chelly; S. Haouet; S. Beji; L. Rais; I. Mami; M. Krid; W. Smaoui; F. Ben Hmida; L. Ben Fatma; M.K. Zouaghi
Nephrologie & Therapeutique | 2018
H. Bergaoui Jebali; H. Ghabi; W. Smaoui; L. Ben Fatma; M. Mechri; M. Ben Hlima; F. Ben Hmida; L. Rais; M.K. Zouaghi
Nephrologie & Therapeutique | 2017
S. Ben Hamida; N. Sallemi; L. Amiri; W. Smaoui; H. Jbali; I. Mami; R. Khedher; M. Krid; L. Ben Fatma; S. Beji; L. Rais; K. Zouaghi