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What is the Impact of Lumbosciatic Infiltration on the Evolution of Herniated Disc and Dorsolumbar Asthrosis?
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作者 kader ndiaye Adamou Abbassi +5 位作者 Mbang Dono Djerabe Sory Traore Adjougoulta Bonte Madjouma A. B. Doumbia Félicien G. Toudjingar Yannick Canton Kessely 《World Journal of Neuroscience》 2021年第2期137-144,共8页
Lumbosciatica is a frequent reason for consultation in general medicine and emergency medicine with an estimated incidence between 2% and 14%. There are several therapeutic modalities, including infiltrations, which a... Lumbosciatica is a frequent reason for consultation in general medicine and emergency medicine with an estimated incidence between 2% and 14%. There are several therapeutic modalities, including infiltrations, which are very controversial. Based on this observation, we conducted a prospective study in which 19 patients had undergone epidural and peri-radicular infiltration;the epidural was the most represented infiltration in 68.4% of the patients, the pe</span><span style="font-family:Verdana;"></span><span style="font-family:"">ri-radicular was in 21.1% of them and the combination of both was in 10.5% of the cases, with only 30.6% of the infiltrations carried out under radioscopy. The molecules used were Triamcinolone Acetonide-based Kenacort and Methylprednisolone Acetate-based Depo-Medrol. The evolution of post-infiltration pain decreased significantly in 94.7% of cases, with a statistically significant difference (p = 0.04). No complications were observed in our patients and none of them had resorted to surgery during the follow-up period except for a single case of recurrence of pain relieved by periodic spaced infiltrations. Despite the small size of our sample, we can conclude that infiltration techniques still have a place in the management of Lumbosciatica alongside the surgery. 展开更多
关键词 Lumbosciatica INFILTRATION EVOLUTION
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Unilateral Frontal Sinus Aspergillosis: A Case Report and Review Literature
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作者 Yannick Canton Kessely Felicien G. Toudjingar +6 位作者 Loobé Regis Mwabanyol Mahamat Ali Bolti Aboubakar Aouami kader ndiaye Olivier Ouambi Yusra Aboulbachar Ali Momar Code Ba 《World Journal of Neuroscience》 2020年第2期101-106,共6页
Frontal sinus aspergillosis is a rare infection that can be usually associated with immunocompromised states and life-threatening with high mortality rate. The authors report in a developing country a case of immunoco... Frontal sinus aspergillosis is a rare infection that can be usually associated with immunocompromised states and life-threatening with high mortality rate. The authors report in a developing country a case of immunocompetent patient with left unilateral frontal headache, associated with left eye ptosis. The Brain CT Scan revealed frontal sinus aspergillosis. She underwent surgery followed by itraconazole cure. The outcome is successful after a period of 14 months with resolution of symptomatology. Anatomopathological examination confirmed aspergillosis. They share their experience of management of this disease in a country where neurosurgery is very young specialty and where molecules against aspergillosis are not available. 展开更多
关键词 ASPERGILLOSIS FUNGAL INFECTION SINUS SURGERY
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