M. Ben Farhat
University of Monastir
16 Papers
94 Citations
M. Ben Farhat is an academic researcher from University of Monastir. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mitral valve & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 16 publications.
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Papers
Closed versus open mitral commissurotomy in pure noncalcific mitral stenosis: hemodynamic studies before and after operation.
TL;DR: Open commissurotomy improved hemodynamic values to a greater extent than closed commissure at both rest and exercise in patients with pure, severe, and noncalcified mitral stenosis.
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Percutaneous balloon mitral valvuloplasty in eight pregnant women with severe mitral stenosis.
M. Ben Farhat,Faouzi Maatouk,Fethi Betbout,M. Ayari,H. Brahim,M. Souissi,K. Sghairi,Habib Gamra +7 more
TL;DR: Emergency PMV seemed to be life saving to both mother and foetus in one case and all patients but one had pliable valves, and the eight infants had shown normal growth and development.
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Balloon mitral commissurotomy in juvenile rheumatic mitral stenosis: a ten-year clinical and echocardiographic actuarial results.
Habib Gamra,Fethi Betbout,K. Ben Hamda,Addad F,Faouzi Maatouk,Zohra Dridi,Sonia Hammami,M Abdellaoui,Hatem Boughanmi,Taoufik Hendiri,M. Ben Farhat +10 more
TL;DR: Balloon mitral commissurotomy is safe and effective in young with rheumatic mitral stenosis and provides better immediate results than in adults, however long-term outcome was similar between the 2 groups: 2/3 of patients were alive and free from clinical events at 10 years.
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Anomalies cardiaques au cours de la dystrophie myotonique de Steinert
TL;DR: Ce travail confirme l’interet de realiser au moins une fois par an chez tous les patients atteints de DM1 quel que soit le degre de l”atteinte musculaire un Holter ECG and une echocardiographie Doppler systematiques.
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•Journal Article
[Pulmonary embolism and Behçet's disease].
Sonia Hammami,F. Addad,N. Kaoubaa,M. Golli,W. Chebbi,A. Hamzaoui,Majdi Hammami,M. Ben Farhat,S Majhoub +8 more
TL;DR: The hyperhomocysteinemia may play an important role in the pathogenesis of such complication of Behçet's disease and Immunomodulation therapy associated to folate may be beneficial to attenuate this hyperhomocrysteinemia especially, when introduced in the early stages.
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