Publications (2053)
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Right upper pulmonary vein metastasis from hepatocarcinoma
Ousséini Diallo 1, Valentin Nobila Yaméogo 2, Siaka Ben Aziz Dao 1, Boubacar Ouattara 1, Rabiou Cissé 1
Metastatic tumor involvement of the heart is uncommon but may occur with all types of primary neoplasms. We report the case of a 51-year-old male who developed a massive mass involving the upper right pulmonary vein. The tumor was removed and the final pathology report disclosed metastatic hepatocellular carcinoma. Hepatocellular carcinoma aff(...)
Hepatocellular carcinoma, Metastasis, Left atrium, Pulmonary vein, CT
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Arthroscopic Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruc- tion Using Hamstring Tendon at the Order of Malta’s Hospital Center in Dakar
Kinkpe CVA, Niane MM, Ouedraogo NPF, Daffe M, Gueye AB, Traore MM and Ndoye GF
The Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) rupture constitutes the main injury in modern sport. We have been interested in
an arthroscopic reconstruction of the ACL using hamstring tendons. This is a prospective study covering a period of 58
months. Eighty-one patients aged 28.60 ± 8.77 years were included. The objective functional evaluation was(...)
Reconstruction, Anterior cruciate ligament, Arthroscopy, Hamstring tendons
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Tinea incognita chez un homme atteint de sida
Muriel Sidnoma Ouédraogo, Nomtondo Amina Ouédraogo, Jean- Baptiste Andonaba, Gilbert Patrice Tapsoba, Nina Korsaga Somé, Jean Sakandé, Fatou Barro Traoré, Annabel Maruani-Raphaël, Pascal Niamba, Adama Traoré
Les dermatophyties (ou dermatophytoses) sont des infections
cutanées mycosiques classées parmi les cinq affections cutanées
les plus fréquemment rencontrées au cours de l'infection
par le VIH [1–3]. Seize à 50 % de ces patients sont concernés [1].
Au Burkina-Faso, Traoré et al., dans une étude hospitalière,
trouvaient qu'elles occupaient(...)
Tinea incognita, homme, sida
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Dépistage de la lèpre en stratégie avancée au Burkina Faso
N. A. Ouedraogo*, **, M. S. Ouedraogo*, **, G. P. Tapsoba*, **, F. Traore F.***, A. M. Bassole***, S. Zeba/Lompo****, Y. L. Tioye*****, L. Ilboudo******, N. Kaboret********, E. Zigani**, F. Drabo*******, M. Serme*******, C. Nassa*******, C. Kafando*******, N. N. Korsaga/Some*, **, F. Barro/Traore*, P. Niamba*, **, A. Traore*, **
Introduction : Le Burkina Faso a été pendant longtemps l’un des pays d’Afrique à forte endémie lépreuse. Grâce à des
efforts soutenus, la lèpre ne fait plus partie des problèmes de santé publique depuis 1994. Depuis lors, le nombre de nouveaux
cas dépistés ne cesse de décroître. Le taux de prévalence actuelle bas serait-il dû à l’absence rée(...)
Dépistage, lèpre, stratégie avancée, Burkina Faso
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Two Cases of Hallopeau Type of Pemphigus Vegetans in Two Women in Burkina Faso
Jean-Baptiste Andonaba, Issouf Konaté, Konségré Valentin, Boukary Diallo, Muriel S Ouédraogo, Nina Néssiné Korsaga-Somé
Pemphigus of Hallopeau (PH) is a mild and pustular form of pemphigus vegetans,
termed initially as “pyodermite végétante ” described by Hallopeau. We
report cases in two black women. Two women aged 32 and 36 respectively
(case 1 and case 2) were seen for a pustulosis associated with blisters and erosions.
Their history and their review hav(...)
Keywords Pemphigus Vegetans, Hallopeau, Black Women, Burkina Faso
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CELLULITES D’ORIGINE DENTAIRE : ASPECTS ÉPIDÉMIOLOGIQUES À PROPOS DE 78 CAS COLLIGÉS DANS LE SERVICE D’ODONTOSTOMATOLOGIE DU CHU CAMPUS DE LOMÉ.
AGODA Palakina, FOMA W, ADAM Saliou, BISSA H, SAMA D, GUIGUIMDE Wendpouiré Patrice, HEMOU P, BÉTÉNORA B, AMANA B, KPÉMISSI E
Objectif : attirer l’attention de la population et des pouvoirs publics sur l’importance de la santé buccodentaire, en déterminant les aspects épidémiologiques des cellulites cervico-faciales d’origine dentaires dans notre contexte d’exercice.
Méthodologie : Il s’est agi d’une étude rétrospective ayant colligé des dossiers de malades durant l(...)
cellulite, tuméfaction cervico-faciale, odontalgie, togo
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Situation of Artificial Depigmentation among Women in 2016 to Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso
Jean-Baptiste Andonaba, Nina Nessiné Korsaga-Somé, Boukary Diallo, Etienne Yabré, Issouf Konaté, Amina Nomtondo Ouédraogo, Pascal Niamba, Adama Traoré
INTRODUCTION: The artificial depigmentation (DA) is a practice that aims to reduce the natural pigmentation of the skin by the use of depigmenting products (DP). In Burkina Faso, few studies have been made on the issue and the last date of 2003. The objective of the study is to realize an overview of the DA phenomenon in women population in Bo(...)
Depigmentation, Products, Women, Bobo-Dioulasso
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Dental emergencies in Burkina Faso Armed Forces
Raoul Bationo, Wendpouiré Patrice Laurent Guiguimdé, Hamidou Ouédraogo, Blintim Somé
Background. Dental emergencies affect the mission of deployed units. During military operations, the definition of dental emergency is different from that which is commonly accepted in dentistry. There is no notion of seriousness or need for urgent care. A considerable number of studies concerning American, French and other armies exist in the(...)
dental emergencies, operational capability, deployed soldiers, burkina faso army
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sQuiz your knowledge: A solitary asymptomatic nodule on the arm
Nina KORSAGA-SOME, Damien SIZARET, Laurent MACHET
A 39-year-old man consulted for a skin lesion that had
appeared on his arm 10 months before and had progressively
reached 2 cm in diameter (figure 1A) . The
lesion was painless. There was no history of injury
or vaccine injection, and no locoregional adenopathy.
General examination was otherwise normal. Polarized dermoscopy
showed a non-(...)
Solitary, Asymptomatic nodule, Arm, Abrikossoff
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Economic and psychological burden of scheduled surgery cancellation in a sub-Saharan country (Burkina Faso)
Martin Lankoandé, Papougnézambo Bonkoungou, Bertille K Ki, Armel Flavien R Kaboré, E Ouangré, Yacouba Savadogo, Cheik Thw Bougouma, Joachim Sanou, Nazinigouba Ouédraogo, Phillipe Pendeville
Background: Cancellation of scheduled surgery creates a financial burden for hospitals, caregivers and patients. Cancellation causes emotional stress, which impacts on outcomes. In poor countries where the adequacy of healthcare is limited, the ethical dilemma created by scheduled surgery cancellation is particularly important.Objective: To id(...)
Medicine, Developing country, Sadness, Observational study, Total cost, Incidence (geometry), Indirect costs, Dilemma, General surgery, Emergency medicine, Surgery, Internal medicine, Psychiatry
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Critères échographiques de diagnostic des adénolymphytes mésentériques à Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)
Bénilde Marie Ange Tiemtoré-Kambou, Wassila Sorgho, Laure Augustine Toguyeni-Tamini, Nina-Astrid Nde-Ouedraogo, Boubacar Ouattara, Moussa Zanga, Adama Gnoumou, O. Diallo, C. Lougue-Sorgho, R. Cissé
L’objectif de cette étude était d’établir les critères échographiques de l’adénolymphite mésentérique.
Elle était une étude transversale comparative embispective cas témoin de 244 patients dont 139 cas et
105 témoins chez qui a été réalisée une échographie abdominale. Les résultats échographiques ont été
recueillis à l’aide d’une fiche de c(...)
adenolymphite mésentérique, enfants, échographie, ganglion, Ouagadougou, Afrique Noire
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Diagnostic étiologique des macrocrânies explorées par TDM au Burkina Faso (70 cas)
O. Diallo, B. Ouattara, Moussa Zanga, Bénilde Marie Ange Tiemtoré-Kambou, N. Nde, Ouédraogo, Ben Aziz Dao, A. M. Napon, Y. AbelBamouni, C. Lougué, Sorgho, R. Cissé
Objectifs : Souligner l’importance de la tomodensitométrie (TDM) dans l’exploration des macrocrânies. Discuter les diagnostics étiologiques, et les problèmes de prise en charge de ces patients
Matériels et méthodes : Soixante-dix enfants (42 garçons et 28 filles), reçus pour macrocrânie dans notre institution du 1er janvier 2014 au 31 décembr(...)
Macrocrânie, enfant, TDM, hydrocéphalie, hydranencéphalie, leucomalacie.
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Incremental predictive value of mean platelet volume/platelet count ratio in in-hospital stroke after acute myocardial infarction
Charles Guenancia,Olivier Hachet,Karim Stamboul,Yannick Béjot,Thibault Leclercq,Fabien Garnier,Nobila Valentin Yameogo,Emmanuel de Maistre,Yves Cottin &Luc Lorgis
Stroke is a serious complication after acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and is associated with an increased risk of death. Though the pathophysiological mechanisms are not exactly known, increased inflammation and platelet reactivity could play an important role in the occurrence of stroke during AMI. We aimed to investigate the relationship(...)
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Bromocriptine in Management of Peripartum Cardiomyopathy : A Randomized Study on 96 Women in Burkina Faso
Nobila Valentin Yaméogo1,2*, Larissa Justine Kagambèga1 , Arthur Seghda1 , Amalia Owona1 , Olivia Kaboré1 , Elisée Kaboré1 , Georges Rc Millogo1,2, KJonas Kologo1 , BJean Yves Toguyéni1 , André K Samadoulougou1,2, Jean L Ankoandé3 , and Patrice Zabsonré
In order to assess the role of bromocriptine in management of peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM), we conducted a randomized study from April 1,
2010 to June 30, 2012. Patients randomized for standard heart failure therapy (Br-
) received heart failure conventional therapy and those randomized for
bromocriptine (Br+) received standard heart fa(...)
Mots clés non renseignés
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Prognosis of Misgav-Ladach Caesarean Sections in an African Environment: Case of the Banfora Regional Hospital in Burkina Faso about 110 Cases
Adama Ouattara, Yaméogo Rélwendé Barnabé, Kaboré Francois Xavier Gueswendé, Sibraogo Kiemtoré, Kain Dantola Paul, Sawadogo Yobi Alexi, Yissou Dao, Ouedraogo Issa, Ouédraogo Charlemagne Marie, Ouédraogo Ali, Millogo Traore Françoise, Thieba Bonané Blandine
Objective: To analyze the caesarean section prognosis aspects according to Misgav-Ladach versus classical technique in the regional hospital of Banfora. Materials and Methods: This is about a randomized clinical test of 2 groups carried in the regional hospital in Banfora on a two-month period from 1st October to 30 November 2015. In the first(...)
Medicine, Caesarean section, Surgery, Blood loss, Pregnancy