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Frequency of Mental Disorders in the Postpartum Period at the Community and University Health Center of Konobougou
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作者 Abasse Diaby Issa Souleymane Goita +10 位作者 Souleymane Papa Coulibaly Souleymane Sidibé Drissa Mansa Sidibé Mamadou Bayo Coulibaly Kassoum Barry Al-Housseynou Dit Guimba N°2 Sissoko Christian Patrick Wilikpan Okedy Kadia Traore Oumar Sandji Intimbeye Tembiné Fatoumata Dicko 《Open Journal of Psychiatry》 2024年第S2期495-503,共9页
Introduction: Postpartum mental disorders are psychopathological states that affect women after childbirth. These disorders often negatively impact a child’s mental health and the mother-child bond. The objective of ... Introduction: Postpartum mental disorders are psychopathological states that affect women after childbirth. These disorders often negatively impact a child’s mental health and the mother-child bond. The objective of this work was to determine the frequency of mental disorders during the postpartum period at the University Community Health Center of Konobougou in Mali. Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study took place from March 1 to July 31, 2022, for four months. Results: The study involved 201 immediate postpartum women at the Konobougou Community and University Health Center. The 20-35 age group accounted for 70.00% of the population;the average age was 24 years ± 5.95 years, with a range of 15 to 45 years. Married women made up 96.00% of the sample. The overall frequency of mental disorders was 15.92%. The mental disorders recorded were postpartum depression (5.47%), anxiety disorders (3.98%), postpartum blues (5.47%), and posttraumatic stress disorder (0.50%). Puerperal psychosis was found in 0.50% of the participants. Conclusion: This study revealed a high prevalence of mental disorders among postpartum women in Konobougou, Mali. During postnatal consultations, health workers should prioritize screening for mental health disorders. 展开更多
关键词 Mental Disorders POSTPARTUM MALI
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Ultrasound Biometry of the Liver at the Point “G” University Hospital Center in Bamako
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作者 Ousmane Traore Siaka Diakite +5 位作者 Drissa Mansa Sidibe Moussa Konate Mamadou N’Diaye Salia Coulibaly Nouhoum Ongoiba Adama Diaman Keita 《Open Journal of Medical Imaging》 2024年第3期86-95,共10页
Introduction: Biometrics therefore corresponds to the measurement of the morphological elements of humans. One of the most common ultrasound requests by clinicians is the assessment of liver size. The aim of our study... Introduction: Biometrics therefore corresponds to the measurement of the morphological elements of humans. One of the most common ultrasound requests by clinicians is the assessment of liver size. The aim of our study was to study liver biometry using ultrasound in healthy adult subjects. Material and Methods: This was a prospective, descriptive and analytical study, carried out at CHU Point-G over a period of 7 months. A liver ultrasound was performed on 100 individuals without lesions, by a doctor in his final year of specialization in radiology and medical imaging. For each subject, we determined the height and anteroposterior diameter of the right liver and the left liver. Results: The mean age was 39.05 ± 16.86 years. The body mass index (BMI) 18.5 - 24.9 group was the most represented with 58%. The mean height of the right liver was 138.40 ± 14.85 mm. It was 136.81 ± 14.70 mm in men and 139.92 ± 14.99 mm in women (P = 0.306). That of the left liver was 95.55 ± 14.34 mm, in men, it was 91.79 ± 13.51 mm and 99.16 ± 14.31 mm in women (P = 0.019). We found a significant correlation between right liver height and BMI (P = 0.013). Conclusion: The mean values of liver biometry were established in our series. There was a significant correlation between right liver height and BMI. Liver ultrasound remains a reliable technique for liver biometry. 展开更多
关键词 Liver Biometry ULTRASOUND Point-G University Hospital BAMAKO
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