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Hemodialysis International | 2012

Brown tumors in dialyzed patients with secondary hyperparathyroidism: report of 16 cases.

M. Hamouda; Insaf Handous; Nasr Ben Dhia; Samia Ayachi; Ahmed Letaief; S. Aloui; Ammeur Frih; Habib Skhiri; Habib Khochtali; M. Elmay

Brown tumors (BTs) are relatively uncommon but they are serious complications of renal osteodystrophy. The objective of this study was to analyze the clinical, biological, and radiological characteristics of 16 patients with BTs provoked by secondary hyperparathyroidism (sHPT) and its response to the decrease in parathyroid hormone levels after parathyroidectomy (PTX). The management of that uncommon condition was also reviewed. We conducted a retrospective study including 16 end‐stage renal disease patients who underwent subtotal PTX between 1997 and 2007 for severe sHPT with BTs. Our study included 10 men and 6 women, whose average age was 34 years. All patients were on dialysis. Ten of them were on dialysis for more than 5 years. The median duration on dialysis was 84 months. Patients included suffered from swellings associated with functional limitations. BTs had multiple locations in 7 patients. Jaw was the most frequent location (62%). Radiography and tomodensitometry demonstrated a mixed radio lucent and radio‐opaque lesions with an expansion of the cortical bone. Bone scan demonstrated an increased uptake of lesions. Chirurgical treatment was indicated in all cases because of severe refractory sHPT with functional limitations and/or disfiguring deformities. In all cases, BTs stopped its progression and even decreased in size. However, it was insufficient in four cases, which required a surgical resection. PTX remains an efficacious approach in resistant cases of sHPT with persistent BTs.


Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation | 2013

Deafness and blindness in a renal transplant recipient with cryptococcal meningitis.

S. Aloui; Mohamed Gorcii; Habib Skhiri; Lamia Jaafoura; Imene Gorsane; Nasr Ben Dhia; Ameur Frih; Rached Azaeiz; Elmezri Elmayl

Infections are a major determinant of outcome in kidney transplantation. Opportunistic pathogens are common in kidney recipients and several organs can be affected. Central nervous system infection in transplant recipients is a medical emergency. There is limited information in the literature concerning post-transplantation cryptococcal infection. Deafness and blindness are not classic findings. We report a case of meningocerebral cryptococcosis complicated by deafness and blindness after kidney transplantation. Physicians need to consider the possibility of Cryptococcus neoformans when symptoms persist despite empiric antimicrobial therapy.


Nephrologie & Therapeutique | 2010

Insuffisance rénale aiguë et obstacle mycélien : à propos d’un cas

S. Aloui; Mohamed Gorcii; H. Skhiri; S. Bouraoui; Ameur Frih; Nasr Ben Dhia; M. Elmay

Fungus ball is rarely associated with acute renal failure (ARF). We report the case of a 65-year-old diabetic patient who has been admitted for a right kidney infection. Urinary exam showed a leucocyturia with a negative urine culture. Ultrasonography showed pelvicaliceal dilation. Nephroscopy revealed a fungal material in ureter. Culture of this material was positive for Candida tropicalis. After endoscopic and antifongic therapy, the serum creatinin decreased from 336 micromol/L to 150 micromol/L, indicating the good evolution of his renal function.


Nephrologie & Therapeutique | 2008

L’hémodialyse et son impact sur la qualité de vie

M. Nasr; Mohamed Hadj Ammar; Sami Khammouma; Nasr Ben Dhia; Anouar Ghachem


Nephrologie & Therapeutique | 2011

Traitement chirurgical de l’hyperparathyroïdie secondaire chez l’insuffisant rénal chronique

M. Hamouda; Nasr Ben Dhia; S. Aloui; Imene Gorsane; Habib Skhiri; Ameur Frih; Jamel Koobaa; Nabil Driss; Kamel Bouzouita; M. Elmay


Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation | 2004

Secondary Amyloidosis, a Fatal Complication of Behcet's Disease: Three Case Reports

Habib Skhiri; Silvia Mahjoub; O. Harzallah; A. Achour; S. Bouraoui; Ameur Frih; Nasr Ben Dhia; Mezri El May


Nephrologie & Therapeutique | 2013

La glomérulonéphrite aiguë postinfectieuse : une cause inhabituelle d’insuffisance rénale aiguë du post-partum

M. Hamouda; Habib Skhiri; Samir Toumi; S. Aloui; Letaief Ahmed; Nasr Ben Dhia; Ameur Frih; Abdelfettah Zakhama; M. Elmay


Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation | 2011

Remission of arterial hypertension after the treatment of a giant renal cyst

S. Aloui; S. Bouraoui; Randa Salem; Mounir Toffahi; H. Skhiri; Ameur Frih; Nasr Ben Dhia; M. Elmay


Nephrologie & Therapeutique | 2011

Traitement chirurgical de lhyperparathyrodie secondaire chez linsuffisant rnal chronique

M. Hamouda; Nasr Ben Dhia; S. Aloui; Imene Gorsane; Habib Skhiri; Ameur Frih; Jamel Koobaa; Nabil Driss; Kamel Bouzouita; M. Elmay


Nephrologie & Therapeutique | 2010

Insuffisance rnale aigu et obstacle myclien: propos dun cas

S. Aloui; Mohamed Gorcii; H. Skhiri; S. Bouraoui; Ameur Frih; Nasr Ben Dhia; M. Elmay

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Ameur Frih

University of Monastir

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M. Elmay

University of Monastir

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S. Aloui

University of Monastir

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M. Hamouda

University of Monastir

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Samir Toumi

University of Monastir

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