17 research outputs found

    LE SECTEUR FINANCIER ET CROISSANCE ECONOMIQUE : LE CREDIT A LA CONSOMMATION COMME MOTEUR DE LA CROISSANCE ECONOMIQUE EN ALGERIE

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    Considering the consumer credit as a driver of economic growth, we remember that not long ago that its introduction has much advantage to imported products, to the detriment of national production, it is one cause of many others that led the government to freeze this type of credit in 2009.We aim through this research to analyze the new conditions for the return of consumer credit again in 2015, in order to boost the national income. Theoretically, the consumer credit should rise the demand, so economic growth in productive economies. Really, do these conditions are met in the Algerian economy

    Treatment of Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia with AIDA Based Regimen. Update of a Tunisian Single Center Study

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    In Tunisia, the ATRA era began in 1998 with the use, consecutively, of two regimens combining ATRA and an anthracycline with cytarabine (APL93), and without cytarabine (LPA99). From 2004, 51 patients with confirmed APL either by t(15;17) or PML/RARA were treated according to the PETHEMA LPA 99 trial. Forty three patients achieved CR (86%). The remaining seven patients had early death (one died before treatment onset): four caused by differentiation syndrome (DS) and three died from central nervous system hemorrhage. Multivariate analysis revealed that female gender (P=0.045), baseline WBC> 10 G/L (P=0.041) and serum creatinine > 1.4mg/dl (P=0.021) were predictive of mortality during induction. DS was observed in 16 patients (32%) after a median onset time of 15 days from treatment onset (range, 2–29). Body mass index ≥ 30 (P=0.01) remained independent predictor of DS. Occurrence of hypertensive peaks significantly predicted occurrence of DS (P=0.011) and was significantly associated with high BMI (p=0.003). With a median follow-up of 50 months, 5 year cumulative incidence of relapse, event free and overall survival were 4.7%, 74% and 78%, respectively

    CORPORATE GOVERNANCE POST ENRON: BUSINESS RISK AS A NEW APPROACH TO AUDITING

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    We aim through this paper to highlight the audit strategy as an essential tool to achieve sustainable corporate governance, especially after the scandals (Enron, Worldcom, Parmala, etc.) that shook the world business in the early 21st century. A new audit strategy called "risk business" was developed by US firms’ audits at the beginning of this century, to try and counteract the financial scandals. The specificity of this new audit approach is not limited to the evaluation of the fairness of the financial statements; it allows the company to be in days to register advancements in the field of business management, the characteristics of the company and its internal and external environment and the permanent development of obligations and rights of audit firms, etc

    Prevalence and Determinants of Obesity in Children in Algeria

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    Our objectives through this paper are multiple: to measure the prevalence of overweight and obesity in children between 5–11 years; highlight the main causes that lead children under 12 years old to become overweight or obese, especially by highlighting the cause and effect relationship between eating disorders “bulimia nervosa” and obesityoverweigh; highlight the risk factors associated with overweight or obese children; and finally, the strategies to be planned and the policies to be applied to curb the phenomenon of obesity in this age group. This is a descriptive and cross-sectional survey which aims to study and analyze a representative sample of children under the age of 12 who attend a municipal swimming pool during the month of July 2018. The sample is made up of 509 children from less than 12 years old; the majority of children are regulars at the municipal swimming pool during the summer located in the department of Constantine, a department in the North-East of Algeria. Overweight affects 14% of children aged 5–11 years old, while moderate obesity affects 4% of children in this age category, frank obesity affects 1% of this age group. The percentage of boys and girls with a BMI3, 4 or 5 are around 13% and 23%, respectively, of the entire sample

    Primary Adrenal Lymphoma

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    Primary non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma of the adrenal gland is rare. We report the case of a 56-year-old patient suffering from B symptoms. The CT scan showed a bilateral adrenal mass without any lymph nodes. Scan-guided biopsies led to the diagnosis of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. The medullar biopsy eliminated a secondary lymphoma. The patient was treated by immunochemotherapy with a complete response before autologous stem cell transplantation
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