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Article HLA polymorphism and early rheumatoid arthritis in the Moroccan population. 2008
Atouf O, Benbouazza K, Brick C, Bzami F, Bennani N, Amine B, Hajjaj-Hassouni N, Hajja-Hassouni N, Essakali M. · Service de transfusion sanguine et d'hémovigilance, Unité d'Immunologie, CHU Ibn Sina, Rabat, Moroco. · Joint Bone Spine. · Pubmed #18801688 No free full text.
Abstract: OBJECTIVES: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune multifactorial disease which has a great socio-economic impact in Morocco. The association of HLA genes with RA was studied in various ethnic groups but not in the Moroccan population. Our study focused on evaluating the distribution of class I and class II HLA genes among Moroccan patients presenting early signs of RA. METHODS: Forty nine patients diagnosed with early RA were compared to a group of healthy controls matched by age, sex, and ethnic origin. Among the patient group, 34 were seropositive (presence of the rheumatoid factor). HLA typing of the patients and the controls was performed using microlymphocytotoxicity for class I (A and B) and PCR-SSP for class II (DR and DQ). RESULTS: We found a significant increase of the frequency of the HLA-A24 antigen (p=0.03), the DRB1*04 (p=0.004) and DQB1*03 (p=0.03) alleles and a significant decrease of the DRB1*07 allele (p=0.03) in seropositive patients. The analysis of the frequency of the DRB1*01, DRB1*10, and DRB1*14 alleles did not show any difference between the RA patients and the controls. The frequency of DR4-DQ2 and DR4-DQ4 haplotypes was increased in the patients compared to the controls while that of DR7-DQ2 and DR13-DQ6 was decreased. CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests that DRB1*04 predisposes to RA while DRB1*07 seems protective for the Moroccan patients population. In addition we show the influence of some haplotypes DR-DQ in the susceptibility and protection against the disease.
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Article Psychometric evaluation of a Moroccan version of health assessment questionnaire for use in Moroccan patients with rheumatoid arthritis. 2008
Abourazzak FE, Benbouazza K, Amine B, Bahiri R, Lazrak N, Bzami F, Jroundi I, Abouqal R, Guillemin F, Hajjaj-Hassouni N. · El Ayachi Hospital, University Hospital of Rabat-Sale, Rabat, Morocco. · Rheumatol Int. · Pubmed #18535829 No free full text.
Abstract: Objective of the study is to test the reliability and validity of a translated version of health assessment questionnaire (HAQ) on Moroccan patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). We led a prospective study from July 2004 to September 2005. A total of 100 Moroccan patients were recruited. After translation to dialect Arabic, back translation, expert committee review and pretesting of the questionnaire, it was administered to the selected patients and tested for construct validity, reliability and internal consistency. The construct validity was evaluated by correlating the yield of the questionnaire with other disease activity and severity parameters. The questionnaire was administered again after a time interval of between 2 and 10 days for evaluation of the reliability of this test. All the items were tested for their loyalty to the principal component. The adapted questionnaire showed a good internal consistency. Cronbach's alpha test was 0.994. The test-retest showed a strong reliability with a kappa test ranging from 0.70 to 0.92 for all domains. Intraclass correlation coefficient for the total score was 0.987. The Moroccan HAQ showed a strong validity. It correlates significantly with disease activity and severity parameters. The unidimentionality has been demonstrated. About 71.5% of all variabilities was accounted for by the first principal component. The Moroccan Arabic dialect version of HAQ is a reliable and valid instrument that can be self-administered by Moroccan RA patients to assess their functional disability.
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Minor Osteomalacia revealing Sjogren's syndrome. 2005
Saoud B, Bahiri R, Benbouazza K, Bzami F, Guedira N, Hajjaj-Hassouni N. · No affiliation provided · Joint Bone Spine. · Pubmed #16226045 No free full text.
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