11 results on '"Ahmed, El may"'
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2. Eccrine hidradenoma of the breast: distinct pathological lesion mimicking a carcinoma
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Olfa El Amine El Hadj, Marwa Mhiri, Aida Goucha, Jameleddine Ben Hassouna, Olfa Adouni, Khaled Rahal, Ahmed El May, and Amor Gamoudi
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Breast ,Eccrine hidradenoma ,Benign tumor ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
Eccrine hidradenoma (EH) is a rare benign cutaneous neoplasm, believed to arise from the distal excretory duct of the eccrine sweat glands. We report an exceptional lesion of eccrine hidradenoma localized to the breast and clinically mimicking a carcinoma of the breast. Aim: We aim to describe the pathological characteristics of this lesion. We report the case of a 59 year old woman. She presented with a right-sided breast nodule. Physical examination, found a mobile firm nodule retracting the skin. By ultrasound examination, the tumor was heterogeneous and measured 11 mm in great diameter. A local surgical excision of the nodule was performed. By histological exam, the diagnosis of EH was retained. The complement of immunohistochemistry was not requested. This tumor is usually confined to the dermis or subcutaneous layer without. EH of the breast is an uncommon site. Histopathological confirmation is necessary and wide excision of these tumors is the treatment of choice.
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- 2016
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3. Prevalence and Prognostic Value of HPV among Tunisian Patients with Laryngeal Cancer and Relationship between DNA HPV and p16, IGF-1R, Survivin, p53 Expressions
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Ahmed El May, Mariem Ben Elhadj, Olfa El Amine, Asma Fourati, Nehla Mokni Baizig, Michèle-Veronique El May, and Aida Goucha
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Male ,Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Prognostic factor ,Tunisia ,Laryngeal Cancers ,Survivin ,Receptor, IGF Type 1 ,Internal medicine ,Prevalence ,medicine ,Humans ,Risk factor ,Laryngeal Neoplasms ,Papillomaviridae ,Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p16 ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,Human papilloma virus ,business.industry ,Papillomavirus Infections ,Cancer ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Survival Rate ,Otorhinolaryngology ,DNA, Viral ,Etiology ,Female ,Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 ,business - Abstract
Objectives: Tobacco and alcohol are the main etiological factors common to laryngeal cancers. However, the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) constitutes an alternative risk factor according to several studies. In Tunisia, despite the annual increasing incidence of laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC), the prevalence and prognostic significance of HPV have never been explored. In this study, we sought to highlight HPV DNA in 70 biopsies of laryngeal cancer, and to analyze the status of HPV infection in association with p53, p16, survivin, and IGF-1R expressions. Methods: HPV high risk (HPV HR) DNA was detected in tumors by in situ hybridization. However, the expression of p53, p16, survivin and IGF-1R were stained by immunohistochemistry test. The correlations of HPV status with clinicopathological parameters, overall survival, disease-free survival and proteins expressions were statistically evaluated. Results: HPV HR DNA was detected in 39 out of 70 (55.71%) laryngeal tumors. HPV+ patients have a better overall survival ( P = .081) and long disease-free-survival ( P = .016) with a low rate of recurrence ( P = .006) than HPV– patients. No significant correlations were found between HPV HR status and clinicopathological parameters (all P > .005). Moreover, HPV+ tumors were not associated with expression of p53, p16 and survivin. However, HPV HR status correlates with weak to moderate IGF-1R expression ( P = .043). Conclusion: The substantial detection of HPV HR in LSCC tumors suggest that this virus plays an important part in laryngeal cancer in Tunisia. It is a good prognostic factor. In addition, HPV infection could act to block the pathway of IGF-1R expression.
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- 2020
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4. Dubreuilh’s melanosis or malignant lentigo
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Olfa El Amine El Hadj, Leila Bouhajja, Aida Goucha, Wafa Rekik, Ahmed El May, and Amor Gamoudi
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Dubreuilh’s melanosis ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Published
- 2017
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5. Pautrier-Woringer disease: lipomelanotic reticulosis/dermatopathic lymphadenitis
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Olfa El Amine El Hadj, Leila Bouhajja, Aida Goucha, Wafa Rekik, Ahmed El May, and Amor Gamoudi
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Pautrier-Woringer disease ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Published
- 2017
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6. Calcifying fibrous tumor of axillary region
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Olfa El Amine El Hadj, Leila Bouhajja, Aida Goucha, Jameleddine Ben Hassouna, Ahmed El May, and Amor Gamoudi
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Calcifying fibrous ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Published
- 2016
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7. Le mélanome malin de la fosse nasale
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Wafa Rekik, Aida Goucha, Mohamed Moncef Hamdane, Boutheina Debbabi, Ahmed EL May, and Amor Gammoudi
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mélanome ,cavité nasale ,anatomie pathologique ,pronostic ,Medicine - Abstract
Le mélanome muqueux primitif de la fosse nasale est une tumeur maligne très agressive, rare, constituant 1% de l'ensemble des mélanomes. Sa symptomatologie est non spécifique et son diagnostic est anatomo-pathologique, appuyé par l'immunohistochimie. Son traitement est essentiellement chirurgical basé sur une résection large de la tumeur. Le pronostic est défavorable, caractérisé par des récidives et des métastases fréquentes et un taux de survie bas. Nous rapportons dans ce travail un nouveau cas de mélanome malin primitif de la fosse nasale, tout en précisant les caractéristiques de cette tumeur.
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- 2012
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8. Effect of Hypericum humifusum aqueous and methanolic leaf extracts on biochemical and histological parameters in adult rats
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Ridha Ben Ali, Afef Nahdi, Olfa Kallech-Ziri, Michèle Véronique El May, Imen Hammami, and Ahmed El May
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0301 basic medicine ,Antioxidant ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Aspartate transaminase ,Pharmacology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Superoxide dismutase ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Malondialdehyde ,Lactate dehydrogenase ,medicine ,Animals ,Aspartate Aminotransferases ,Rats, Wistar ,L-Lactate Dehydrogenase ,biology ,Plant Extracts ,Superoxide Dismutase ,Chemistry ,Methanol ,Body Weight ,Water ,Alanine Transaminase ,Organ Size ,General Medicine ,Catalase ,Blood Cell Count ,Plant Leaves ,Oxidative Stress ,030104 developmental biology ,Liver ,Alanine transaminase ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,biology.protein ,Biomarkers ,Hypericum ,Oxidative stress ,Phytotherapy - Abstract
Hypericum genus is traditionally known for its medicinal use and its therapeutic and antioxidant effects. However, the toxic effect of this plant has not been much explored. Our study aimed at investigating the effect of Hypericum humifusum (Hh) leaf extracts on oxidative stress parameters in male rats. For it, we first focused on the phytochemical analysis of the aqueous and methanolic extracts of Hh leaves. Hence, Wistar rats were treated per gavage for 30 days and divided into Control (1 mL/rat, distilled water), A200 group (200 mg/kg body weight (bw) aqueous extract), A400 group (400 mg/kg bw aqueous extract), M10 group (10 mg/kg bw methanolic extract), M20 group (20 mg/kg bw methanolic extract). The phytochemical analysis revealed the presence of tannins, flavonoids, steroids, carbohydrates, and phenolic compounds. Biochemical and histological investigations were performed in plasma and liver tissue. Liver tissue homogenates were used for the measurement of malondialdehyde (MDA), catalase (CAT) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) levels. At the same time, alanine transaminase (ALT), aspartate transaminase (AST) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) were assayed in plasma samples. Histological study was also conducted in liver. We showed that Hh extracts reduced relative liver weight and increased ALT, AST, LDH activities in treated groups compared to control group. These results were associated with an increase of MDA levels and a decrease of antioxidant enzyme activities (CAT and SOD) in liver tissues of treated rats. Histology of liver demonstrated several alterations showing necrosis, altered hepatocytes and lymphocyte migration mainly in A200 group and dilated sinusoids, foamy appearance of hepatocytes and lymphocyte accumulation in the other treated groups. This original work indicated that chronic consumption of Hh leaf extracts has no antioxidant effect but instead it induces oxidative stress and enhances markers of cell damage which was confirmed by histological study of liver rats.
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- 2018
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9. Protective effects of crude garlic by reducing iron-mediated oxidative stress, proliferation and autophagy in rats
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Imen Hammami, Afef Nahdi, Wided Kouidhi, Michèle El May, Mohamed Hédi Hamdaoui, Awatef Ben Ammar, Ahmed El May, and Abderrahman Chargui
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Male ,Histology ,Antioxidant ,Physiology ,Iron ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Apoptosis ,Complex Mixtures ,Pharmacology ,Biology ,Protective Agents ,medicine.disease_cause ,Ferrous ,Lipid peroxidation ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Malondialdehyde ,Autophagy ,medicine ,Animals ,Rats, Wistar ,Garlic ,Cell Proliferation ,Plant Extracts ,Superoxide Dismutase ,Body Weight ,food and beverages ,Feeding Behavior ,Cell Biology ,General Medicine ,Metabolism ,Rats ,Oxidative Stress ,Liver ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Organ Specificity ,Dietary Supplements ,Oxidative stress - Abstract
The impact of garlic, known for its antioxidant activities, on iron metabolism has been poorly investigated. The aim of this work was to study the effect of crude garlic pre-treatment on iron-mediated lipid peroxidation, proliferation and autophagy for 5 weeks. Rats were fed distilled water or garlic solution (1 g/kg body weight) by gavage for the first 3 weeks as pre-treatment and received a basal diet supplemented or not with ferrous sulfate (650 mg Fe/kg diet) for the last 2 weeks of treatment. Immunohistochemistry labeling and ultrastuctural observations were used to evaluate the iron deleterious effects in the liver. Iron supplementation induced cell proliferation predominantly in non parenchymal cells comparing to hepatocytes, but not apoptosis. In addition, iron was accumulated within the hepatic lysosomes where it triggers autophagy as evidenced by the formation of autophagic vesicles detected by LC3-II staining. It also induced morphologic alterations of the mitochondrial membranes due to increased lipid peroxidation as shown by elevated iron and malondialdehyde concentrations in serum and tissues. Garlic pre-treatment reduced iron-catalyzed lipid peroxidation by decreasing the malondialdehyde level in the liver and colon and by enhancing the status of antioxidants. In addition, garlic reduced the iron-mediated cell proliferation and autophagy by lowering iron storage in the liver and protected mitochondrial membrane. Based on these results, garlic treatment significantly prevented iron-induced oxidative stress, proliferation and autophagy at both biochemical and histological levels due to its potent free radical scavenging and antioxidant properties.
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- 2010
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10. Pautrier-Woringer disease: lipomelanotic reticulosis/dermatopathic lymphadenitis
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Ahmed El May, Aida Goucha, Olfa El Amine El Hadj, Wafa Rekik, Leila Bouhajja, and Amor Gamoudi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Pautrier-Woringer disease ,lcsh:Dermatology ,Medicine ,Lipomelanotic reticulosis ,Disease ,lcsh:RL1-803 ,business ,Dermatology - Published
- 2017
11. Prognostic evaluation of p53, heat shock protein 70, Ki67, and CD34 expression in cancer of the tongue in Tunisia
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Asma, Fourati, Michèle Véronique, El May, Mansour, Ben Abdallah, Amor, Gamoudi, Nahla, Mokni, Aïda, Goucha, Hamouda, Boussen, Abderrahman, Ladgham, and Ahmed, El May
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Adult ,Male ,Tunisia ,Antigens, CD34 ,Middle Aged ,Genes, p53 ,Prognosis ,Immunohistochemistry ,Tongue Neoplasms ,Survival Rate ,Ki-67 Antigen ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Humans ,Female ,HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins ,Prospective Studies ,Aged ,Neoplasm Staging - Abstract
Oral tongue cancer remains an aggressive tumour in Tunisia, and patients often present with locally advanced disease, leading to high mortality. The molecular pathway of its tumorigenesis is not yet understood. This study aimed to assess the biologic significance of p53, heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70), Ki67, and CD34 and their influence on survival in patients with tongue cancer.Archival tissues from 68 patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue were examined for p53, Hsp70, Ki67, and CD34 by immunohistochemistry and correlated with 5-year survival.p53 and Ki-67 were detected in 55% and 77% of tumours, respectively; a significant association between p53 and Ki67 expression was found (p = .038). Forty-seven percent of cases of tongue cancer expressed Hsp70, and only 9% of tumours expressed CD34 angiogenic factor. No significant correlation was noted between survival and expression of p53, Hsp70, Ki67, and CD34 in patients.None of the markers p53, Hsp70, Ki67, and CD34 demonstrated prognostic significance for 5-year survival in patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue.
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- 2009
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