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  1. Pulmonary Hydatid Embolism: a Case Report
    Chorouk Mountassir, Oumar Siddick, Nawal Mabrouk, Feryel El.oualladi, Mohamed Labied, Ghizlane Lembarki, Mouna Sabiri, Samira Lezar,
    American Journal of Diagnostic Imaging . 2026; 12(2): 33-36.
  2. Therapeutic Potential of Ethanolic and Aqueous Fractions of Cassia alata (Leguminosae) in Reducing Phenotypic, Immunological and Tissue Damage in a Rat Model Atopic Dermatitis
    Habiba Zaitune, Che Gwendoline, Oumar Mahamat, Tume Christopher,
    Journal of Pharmacological and Pharmaceutical Research. 2025; 2(4): 161-178.
  3. PERCUTANEOUS DRAINAGE : AN EFFECTIVE AND LESS AGRESSIVE APPROACH FOR COMPLICATED DIVERTICULAR ABSCESS
    Mohamadou Lamine Gueye, Jaafar Ibn Abu Talib Thiam, Abdou Niasse, Ousmane Thiam, Hamidou Deme, Mamadou Seck, Alpha Oumar Toure, Cheikh Tidiane Toure
    International Journal of Surgery and Medicine. 2018; 4(4): 191-193.
  4. Seroprevalence, geographical distribution, and risk factors of peste des petits ruminants in the Republic of Chad
    Ouagal Mahamat, Tchari Doungous, Bidjeh Kebkiba, Hadjé Arabié Oumar, Assandi Oussiguéré, Adam Hassan Yacoub, Adoum Goudja, Mahamat Guindé, Ahmat Hassan Moussa
    Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research. 2018; 5(4): 420-425.
  5. Evaluation of vascular function in depigmented black women: Comparative study
    Arame Mbengue, Mor Diaw, Gerard Akpo, Hamidou Deme, Valentin Ouedraogo, Abdou K Sow, Oumar Diop, Arnaud Jean Florent Tiendrebeogo, Fatoumata Ba, Mamadou Mbdji, Aissatou Seck, Saliamata Diagne Houndjo, Maimouna Toure, Mame Saloum Coly, Fatou Bintou Sarr, Abdoulaye Ba, Abdoulaye Samb
    National Journal of Physiology, Pharmacy and Pharmacology. 2017; 7(4): 420-424.


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