scispace - formally typeset
A

A. Kallel

Researcher at Tunis University

Publications -  12
Citations -  142

A. Kallel is an academic researcher from Tunis University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications receiving 63 citations.

Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Vulvovaginal candidiasis: Etiology, symptomatology and risk factors.

TL;DR: It appears from this study that VVC is relatively common in Tunisia, and the knowledge of risk factors and their correction would be necessary to prevent the occurrence of VVC, especially in its recurrent form.
Journal ArticleDOI

Step‐by‐step diagnosis and management of the nocebo/drucebo effect in statin‐associated muscle symptoms patients: a position paper from the International Lipid Expert Panel (ILEP)

TL;DR: A step‐by‐step patient‐centred approach to the identification and management of SAMS with a particular focus on strategies to prevent and manage the nocebo/drucebo effect and to improve long‐term compliance with lipid‐lowering therapy is presented.
Journal ArticleDOI

Onychomycosis: Which fungal species are involved? Experience of the Laboratory of Parasitology-Mycology of the Rabta Hospital of Tunis.

TL;DR: In this paper, a retrospective study concerned 3458 cases of onychomycosis, confirmed by direct examination and/or a positive culture, was conducted in Parasitology - Mycology Laboratory, Rabta hospital, over a five-year period (2012-2016).
Journal ArticleDOI

Teignes du cuir chevelu : principale mycose de l’enfant. Étude épidémiologique sur 10 ans à Tunis

TL;DR: Le diagnostic mycologique a ete considere positif lorsque l’examen direct et/ou the culture etaient positifs, le but de notre travail etait de degager les caracteristiques epidemiologiques des teignes du cuir chevelu del’enfant dans la region de Tunis.

Iconographies supplémentaires de l'article : Onychomycosis: Which fungal species are involved? Experience of the Laboratory of Parasitology-Mycology of the Rabta Hospital of Tunis

TL;DR: Onychomycosis is a pathology of the adult, mainly candidosic etiology in hands and dermatophytic in feet, and in toenail lesions, Trichophyton rubrum was by far the most frequently isolated species.