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La Tunisie médicale 11/2011; 89(11):871-4.
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ABSTRACT: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) associated with dermatopolymyositis (DM). This association is rare. Diagnosis may be difficult because of their common clinical findings. We report here a case. A 22-year-old man was admitted for arthritis with fever, diffuse myalgia and periorbital skin heliotrope rash. Electromyogram and muscular biopsy were suggestive of DM. The patient was treated with oral prednisone. Two months and a half later, he was admitted for impure nephrotic syndrome in relation with diffuse proliferative glomerulonephritis. Antibodies against native double-stranded- DNA were positive, and normal skin biopsy showed immune complex deposit on dermo-epidermic junction, suggestive of SLE. The patient was treated with high doses of prednisone and 6 monthly intravenous pulses of cyclophosphamide. Skin lesions and nephrotic syndrome improved. Presently, the patient remains asymptomatic. While being of different pathogenesis, SLE and DM may coexist in the same patient.
La Tunisie médicale 05/2005; 83(4):230-2.
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ABSTRACT: The reference treatment in visceral leishmaniasis is administration of antimonial compounds. Failures have been reported particularly in HIV-positive patients. The authors describe the case of a 40-year-old patient who, after 2 courses of N-methyl-glucamine, relapsed. Bone marrow cultures became negative only after adminstration of amphotericin B (1 mg x kg x d) for 28 days. He is still asymptomatic 18 months after he was cured. Amphotericin B, in case of relapse, seems to be a valuable alternative, until the availability of the liposomal form in our country.
La Tunisie médicale 04/2004; 82(3):316-9.
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ABSTRACT: The authors present a case of thoracic actinomycosis in a 32 year-old man with a history of cervico-facial actinomycosis. Diagnosis was made by bacterial examination of purulent drainage from sternal wound showing typical sulfures granules. One year course of doxycycline gives clinical and radiological improvement.
La Tunisie médicale 03/2004; 82(2):233-6.