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    La tuberculose extra-ganglionnaire de la sphere O.R.L.

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    La tuberculose extra ganglionnaire est une pathologie rare en ORL. Elle pourrait poser des problèmes diagnostiques surtout avec la pathologie tumorale. Nous rapportons 10 cas de localisations extra-ganglionnaires, colligés au service ORL de l\'hôpital Tahar Sfar de Mahdia entre 1988 et 2004. Il s\'agissait de 7 femmes et 3 hommes, âgés entre 19 et 77 ans (moyenne : 39 ans). La maladie a touché le cavum dans 3 cas, les glandes salivaires dans 3 cas, les amygdales palatines dans 2 cas et le larynx chez 2 patients. Le diagnostic était dans tous les cas histo-pathologique. Tous nos patients ont reçu un traitement anti-tuberculeux. L\'évolution était favorable avec un recul moyen de 11 mois. Conclusion : La tuberculose extra-ganglionnaire en ORL pose surtout des problèmes diagnostiques. Son diagnostic est le plus souvent histo-pathologique. Son traitement repose sur la himiothérapie anti-tuberculeuse. Extra-nodal tuberculosis is a rare in ENT practice. We report 10 cases of extra-ganglionic localizations of tuberculosis, treated in ENT department of the Tahar Sfar hospital of Mahdia between 1988 and 2004. They were 7 women and 3 men, aged between 19 and 77 years (average: 39 years) . The disease has touched the nasopharynx in 3 cases, the salivary glands in 3 cases, the tonsils in 2 cases and the larynx in 2 cases. The diagnosis was in all cases histo-pathological. All our patients received an anti-tubercular treatment. The evolution was favorable with 11 months average outcome. Conclusion: Extra-nodal tuberculosis in ENT poses especially diagnostic problems. Its treatment is based on anti-tubercular chemotherapy. Journal Tunisien d\'ORL et de chirurgie cervico-faciale Vol. 16 2006: pp. 36-3

    A moderately thermophilic and mercaptan-degrading Bacillus licheniformis strain CAN55 isolated from gas-washing wastewaters of the phosphate industry, Tunisia

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    A moderately thermophilic bacterium, designated strain CAN55, was isolated from the gas-washing wastewaters of the phosphate industry, located in Sfax, Tunisia, after enrichment on 1-decanethiol, a mercaptan used as the sole carbon and energy source. Strain CAN55 belonged to the Bacillus genus and was closely related to Bacillus licheniformis, with 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity of 99.2%. It was able to degrade 83% of 1-decanethiol (3mM), and 39% of decyl disulfide, the product of spontaneous autoxidation, after 14 days of incubation at 55°C, and without yeast extract added. Strain CAN55 was also capable of degrading 70% of 1-dodecanethiol (3mM) after 14 days of incubation at 55°C. During the growth on decanethiol and dodecanethiol, the decrease of surface tensions of cell-free culture supernatants from 55.1 to 40mN/m and from 56.1 to 41mN/m, respectively, after 26h of incubation at 55°C, was an agreement with the production of biosurfactant(s). In addition, strain CAN55 degraded 1-heptanethiol and cyclohexylmercaptan thus suggesting that this isolate may be useful for the bioremediation of mercaptan contaminated sites. © 2014
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