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Tunisie Medicale

[Cystic fibrosis: A report of 33 pediatric Tunisian cases].

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Sonia Halioui-Louhaichi
Amel Ben Chehida
Rim Hassouna
Tayeb Massaoud
Marie Françoise Ben Dridi
Sihem Barsaoui
Azza Gharbi-Sammoud
Neji Tebib
Ahmed Maherzi

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Abstract

BACKGROUND

The frequency of cystic fibrosis is unknown in Tunisia, regarding the limited number of reported surveys and patients.

OBJECTIVE

to determine the clinical characteristics, outcome and genetic data of cystic fibrosis in Tunisian pediatric patients.

METHODS

Cases of cystic fibrosis managed at pediatric departments of Tunis, during 15 years (1997-2012), were reviewed.

RESULTS

33 children (23 males and 10 females) were enrolled. The Onset was within the first year of life in 26 patients. Revealing symptoms were the following: recurrent bronchopneumonia (28 cases), chronic diarrhea (17 cases), hepatomegaly (6 cases), malnutrition (15 cases), pseudo Bartter syndrome (3 cases), edemaanemia- hypoprotidemia (4 cases) and meconium ileus (4 cases). The diagnosis was confirmed by sweat test and genotypic data, the F508 del was the most frequent mutation (17 cases). Several complications had occurred during follow-up: chronic pseudomonas aeruginosa infection (15 cases), chronic respiratory failure (14 cases), recurrent hemoptysis (2 cases), pleural effusion (3 cases) and cirrhosis (2 cases). Ten patients died at a mean age of 7 years. One patient had pulmonary transplantation. Prenatal diagnosis was performed in 9 families.

CONCLUSIONS

In Tunisia, cystic fibrosis is not exceptional, but its diagnosis is delayed. Our survey is characterized by more severe earliest forms, difficult and insufficient therapeutic management. A Better medical awareness and a national action plan are needed.

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