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Pigmented bowen disease on sclerosus and atrophicus lichen

Ouiame EL Jouari*; Sara Elloudi; Anas Zaougui; Ghita Senhaji; Amina Lamouaffaq; Zakia Douhi; Hanane Baybay, Molay Hassan Farih, Fatima Zahra Mernissi

    Sclerosus or sclero-atrophic lichen is a fibrosing inflammatory dermatosis of chronic evolution and female predominance [1]. It manifested by a single leucoplasic, pigmented or erythroplasic plaque affecting, mainly the ano-genital region. Malignant degeneration is poorly reported in the literature. We report a particular case of pigmented Bowen’s disease occurring on a sclerosus and atrophicus lichen...


Active medical interventions at birth in primiparae have a linear association with maternal ages (Y= 1.4X)

Pierre-Yves Robillard*; Thomas C Hulsey; Malik Boukerrou; Francesco Bonsante; Gustaaf Dekker; Silvia Iacobelli

    Background & objectives: To investigate the potential association between maternal age and obstructed labour or fetal distress in primiparas, defined as requiring active obsterical intervention (caesarean sections, vaginal operative procedures).


Study of interpretation of cardiotocography educational illustrations by experts discarding early/late/variable deceleration categorization – Physiology or unscientific ideology, myths and road to perdition?

Shashikant L sholapurkar

    Objective: To evaluate the safety/risks of the doctrine of abandonment of categorization of fetal heart rate decelerations into early/late/variable by the expert group from St George’s University Hospital, London; by analyzing the reproducibility and results of interpretation of their cardiotocography teaching illustrations.


Prevalence, diagnosis and outcome of oral clefts in Singapore: An aid to counselling in an Asian population

ZW Mok*; DSC Koh; M Nunman; GSH Yeo

    Objectives: To assess the antenatal detection rate of oral clefts (isolated and complex) and pregnancy outcomes (karyotypic abnormalities and live-birth rates) in a tertiary referral center, to provide a basis for prenatal counselling and invasive diagnostics.


Lipschutz ulcer: Rare cause of genital ulceration not to be ignored

Mounia Bennani*; Selma Benkirane; Hanane baybay ; Sara Elloudi; Fatima Zahra Mernissi

    A 28-year-old female patient, having regular sexual intercourse with the same partner for 6 years, with no significant medical or surgical pathological history, including no recurrent notion of oral or genital aphtosis, and no medication, consulted for lesions 8 days before her consultation, three days before the onset of these lesions she had an influenza-like illness with high fever and chills.


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