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ea0063p314 | Reproductive Endocrinology 1 | ECE2019

Azoospermia revealing the uncommon Jacob’s syndrome

Yahi Abdelkader , Haffaf Lounes , Ould-kablia Samia

Introduction: Dysgonosomies are abnormalities of the number of gonosomes X and Y. They have fewer Phenotypic repercussions than the aneuploidies involving autosomes, and are mostly viable. The 47 XYY are generally boys with normal phenotype. The prevalence is around 1 per 1000 birth boy but undoubtedly under diagnosed given the often normal phenotype associated with this chromosomal formula, in addition to the lack of large-scale studies. There is no gonadal dysgenesis and oft...

ea0049ep1182 | Male Reproduction | ECE2017

Azoospermia revealing the uncommon Jacob’s syndrome

Yahi Abdelkader , Haouchine Zakaria , Ould-Kablia Samia

Introduction: Dysgonosomies are abnormalities of the number of gonosomes X and Y. They have fewer Phenotypic repercussions than the aneuploidies involving autosomes, and are mostly viable. The 47 XYY are generally boys with normal phenotype. The prevalence is around 1 per 1000 birth boy but undoubtedly under diagnosed given the often normal phenotype associated with this chromosomal formula, in addition to the lack of large-scale studies. There is no gonadal dysgenesis and oft...

ea0092ps1-06-06 | Thyroid Cancer clinical 1 | ETA2023

Papillary thyroid carcinoma associated with thyroiditis: about a series

Bouchenna Amira , Tibouk Albelghani , Ibrahim Ghennam , Aitseddik Sarah , Boumaraf Khawla , Ould Kablia Samia

Introduction: The association between papillary thyroid carcinoma and thyroiditis was first reported in 1955 by Daily, in 2023 if this association is well established, it still continues to be talked about. Does cancer precede thyroiditis or does thyroiditis induce cancer and when the two combine does cancer have a better prognosis?Material and methods: We report a prospective study carried out in a hospital center in Algeria between 2020 and 2022 which ...

ea0032p1039 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2013

Clinical outcomes in Graves' disease after therapy with anti-thyroid drugs, surgery, or radioiodine

Aribi Yamina , Ould kablia Samia , Brakni Lila , Hadjres Lamia , Koli Meriem , Abderahmane Samir Ait , Bentayeb Fateh , Sellal Zoubir , Bensaleh Meriem , Kemali Zahra , Khodja Reda Nacer , Medjaher Meriem , Haffaf E M

The most common cause of hyperthyroidism in young patients is GravesÂ’ disease (GD). It is an auto immune disorder caused by TSH-receptor-stimulating auto antibodies.Treatment options for GD include anti-thyroid drugs (ATD), radioactive iodine (RAI), and surgery. The treatment modalities used vary in different parts of the world.Objectives: To compare the effect of different treatment and to determine the profile of patients wh...