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Head and Neck Cellulitis of Dental Origin and HIV Infection: 24 Cases
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作者 amady coulibaly Abdoulaye Kassambara +13 位作者 Youssouf Sidibé Diomanté Camara Abdramane S. Maï ga Kadia Keita Alphousseiny Touré Boubacar Ba Hamady Traoré Daouda K. Minta 《International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery》 2022年第1期18-24,共7页
Cervico-facial cellulitis is a serious poly-microbial infection of the deep fascial spaces of the face and neck which may be life-threatening. The existence of an underlying ground that causes immune failure may promo... Cervico-facial cellulitis is a serious poly-microbial infection of the deep fascial spaces of the face and neck which may be life-threatening. The existence of an underlying ground that causes immune failure may promote or complicate this infection. The aim of this work was to describe the socio-demographic and clinical aspects of dental cervicofacial cellulitis associated with HIV in our context. It was a descriptive cross-sectional study that concerned all cases of cervico-facial cellulitis with positive HIV serology encountered at the CHU-CNOS of Bamako from May 2017 to January 2018. Twenty-four cases were collected. Cellulite with positive HIV accounted for 1.14% of consultations in the service. Females accounted for 67.66% of cases with a sex ratio of 0.5. The average age was 33.58 years old. Housewives accounted for 33.33% of cases. The bride and groom represented 83% of the cases. The triad (pain, swelling, and trismus) was the most common reason for consultation with 41.7% of cases. The tooth 37 was involved in 25% of the cases. In 87% of cases, patients were screened in the service. HIV-1 was found in 75.0% of cases. Complications such as peripheral facial palsy were found in three cases. The medico-surgical treatment was performed in 23 cases with a favorable evolution. The search for an underlying ground, in particular HIV infection, must be systematic in the face of diffuse cervicofacial cellulitis. 展开更多
关键词 CELLULITIS Cervico-Facial INFECTION HIV
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Skin Cancer of the Face in Albinos: Case Management
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作者 amady coulibaly Sibiri Traoré +13 位作者 Sory Ibrahima Sidibé Koniba Diabaté Youssouf Sidibé Garango A. Allaye Mariam G. Diallo Abdramane S. Maiga Boubacar Ba Hamady Traoré Alhousseyni Ag Mohamed 《International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery》 2022年第1期31-38,共8页
Albinism represents a set of genetic abnormalities characterized by a decrease or absence of melanin. Albinism in the black subject combines white skin and other morphological characteristics of the black race. Squamo... Albinism represents a set of genetic abnormalities characterized by a decrease or absence of melanin. Albinism in the black subject combines white skin and other morphological characteristics of the black race. Squamous cell carcinomas of the face in albinos are a common reason for consultation. Management remains most often complex. The objective of this work was to describe the management of a case of skin cancer of the face in an albino woman. She was a 26-year-old albino woman. She is a housewife and married. She consulted on 02/04/17 for a tumor of the right side. The tumour was about 6 cm in diameter and had been growing for 7 months. There was no palpable head and neck disease. The rest of the clinical examination was normal. The biopsy concluded that there was squamous cell carcinoma. The extension assessment had not found a secondary location. She received an excision of the tumor with a margin of 10 mm and a total skin graft. The trend has been favourable after three years. No recurrence was observed. The management of facial skin cancer should be the subject of a multidisciplinary consultation. Surgery occupies an important place in the therapeutic arsenal. 展开更多
关键词 Skin Cancer FACE ALBINO TREATMENT
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Giant Cervical Kystic Lymphangioma in Children: Surgical Management of a Case
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作者 Youssouf Sidibé Abdoulaye Kanté +13 位作者 amady coulibaly Rokia Koné Mamadou Koné Fatoumata Léonie Franç ois Diakité Drissa Ouattara Abdoul Wahab Haidara Boubacar Sanogo Sidiki Dao N’faly Konate Kadiatou Singaré Doumbia Samba Karim Timbo Mohamed Keita Alhousseini Ag Mohamed 《International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery》 2019年第1期1-6,共6页
Introduction: Cervical cystic lymphangiomas are rare benign dysembryoplastic tumors of lymphatic origin. Its severity in the child is due on one hand to their fast evolution and the compression of the way aerodigestiv... Introduction: Cervical cystic lymphangiomas are rare benign dysembryoplastic tumors of lymphatic origin. Its severity in the child is due on one hand to their fast evolution and the compression of the way aerodigestive and on the other hand, by the classical difficulty of their excision. The purpose of this work was to report a case of giant cervical cystic lymphangioma in a child to discuss the difficulties associated with its management in our context. Observation: This was a 3-year-old female child who was admitted to the ENT department of CHU “Luxembourg” for right lateral cervical swelling. The clinical examination had noted a large anterior-latero cervical swelling of soft, renitent, painless palpation, movable in relation to the superficial and deep plane, measuring about 20 cm × 17 cm, the skin was healthy. It wasn’t particularity to the rest of the physical examination. The diagnosis of giant cervical cystic lymphangioma was discussed. Thorough excision of the swelling by right lateral cervicotomy was performed. Anatomopathological examination of the operative specimen confirmed the diagnosis. The postoperative course was simple and the evolution was favorable. Conclusion: Cervical cystic lymphangiomas are rare. Their management involves surgery, with short and long-term post-operative outcomes are often excellent. 展开更多
关键词 Kystic LYMPHANGIOMA CERVICAL CHILD BAMAKO
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Tonsillitis and Their Complications: Epidemiological, Clinical and Therapeutic Profiles
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作者 Abdoul Wahab Haidara Youssouf Sidibé +11 位作者 Djibril Samaké amady coulibaly Mamadou Karim Touré Bréhima Bolonpé coulibaly Siaka Soumaoro Boubacary Guindo Kassim Diarra Kalifa coulibaly Boubacar Sanogo Mohamed Kéï ta Alhousseini Ag Mohamed 《International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery》 2019年第3期98-105,共8页
Tonsillitis or angina, is considered as an inflammation of the palatine tonsils most often of infectious origin. It can be acute or chronic. The germs in question are mostly viruses and bacteria. Objectives: The objec... Tonsillitis or angina, is considered as an inflammation of the palatine tonsils most often of infectious origin. It can be acute or chronic. The germs in question are mostly viruses and bacteria. Objectives: The objective of this work was to study the epidemiological and therapeutic profile of tonsillitis and their complications in the ENT Department and Head and Neck Surgery of the Mother-Child University Hospital in Luxembourg. Patients and Methods: This is a prospective study over a 12-month period from January 2018 to December 2018, including all patients who presented with tonsillitis and/or their complications. Results: Three hundred and fifteen (315) patients were collected during this period. The average age in our study was 14.25 years with extremes ranging from 2 years to 61 years. The sex ratio was 0.65 in favor of the female sex. During this period we recorded 80.95% of cases of uncomplicated tonsillitis including 60.50% for acute tonsillitis, 24.5% for chronic tonsillitis 5% for adenoid tonsillitis and 19.05% for complications. Complications included peritonsillar phlegmon 42.22%, heart disease 33.33%, cervical cellulitis 8.89%, adeno-phlegmon 6.67%, para-pharyngeal abscess 4.44%, and sepsis 4.44%. The exclusive medical treatment was performed in 44.31%. Surgical treatment (drainage incision and tonsillectomy) was performed in 55.69%. Conclusion: Tonsillitis and its complications represent an important pathology in ENT. Feynophagy febrile is the pair-origin symptom that can lead to the diagnosis. The prevention of complications is the guarantor of the reduction of its morbidity. We recommend that in the absence of RDT (Rapid Diagnostic Test), it is necessary to systematize antibiotic therapy to prevent serious complications. 展开更多
关键词 TONSILLITIS COMPLICATION MALI
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