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Indications and Results of Parotidectomies in the Orl Department of the Idrissa Pouye General Hospital in Dakar. Concerning 31 Cases
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作者 Oumou Amadou diallo Aliou Faty +4 位作者 Hady Tall Alimou Synayoko Alpha Oumar diallo Malick Ndiaye bay karim diallo 《International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery》 2023年第6期375-384,共10页
Introduction: The parotid tumors are benign or malignant, primary or secondary neoformations developed at the expense of the parotid gland. The aim of the present study was to describe the indications and results of p... Introduction: The parotid tumors are benign or malignant, primary or secondary neoformations developed at the expense of the parotid gland. The aim of the present study was to describe the indications and results of parotidectomies in the ENT department of the Idrissa Pouye General Hospital in Dakar. Patients & Methods: We conducted a retrospective study between January 1, 2004 and December 31, 2012, including all patients who had been consulted for a parotid tumor with or without histological evidence collected in the otolaryngology and anatomy-pathology department of the Idrissa Pouye General Hospital in Dakar. Results: We collected 31 patient files. The mean age was 47.45 years, with extremes of 16 and 74 years. Females predominated, with a sex ratio of 0.82. Swelling of the parotid region was the main reason for consultation in 100% of cases. Parotidectomy was the most frequently performed procedure, accounting for 41.93%. Benign tumors accounted for 72% of cases, the majority being pleomorphic adenomas (50%). The outcome was favorable in 67.74% of cases. Conclusion: Management of parotid tumors at HOGIP would be improved by informing and educating patients to consult early, and by upgrading the technical platform. 展开更多
关键词 Parotid Gland Parotid Tumor Pleomorphic Adenoma Epidemiology CLINIC Treatment DAKAR
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Child Deafness in Sub-Saharan Africa: Experience of Two ENT Services in Casamance, South of Senegal 被引量:1
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作者 Tchiengang K. Junie Ndadi Moustapha Ndiaye +8 位作者 Nirina Andry Randriamalala Adou Abdallah Witti Isabelle Joké Coly Hawa Mamadou Watt Siga Evelyne Diom bay karim diallo Abdelaziz Raji 《International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery》 2021年第2期92-101,共10页
<strong>Introduction:</strong> Hearing impairment is the most common sensory deficit at birth. It is a public health problem because of the repercussions on the communication development, on the education ... <strong>Introduction:</strong> Hearing impairment is the most common sensory deficit at birth. It is a public health problem because of the repercussions on the communication development, on the education and subsequent social integration of the child. The objective of this study was to determine the epidemiological, clinical, audiometric and etiological profiles of child deafness in Casamance, South of Senegal. <strong>Materials and Methods:</strong> This was a retrospective multicenter study, which extended a period of 7 years from January 1<sup>st</sup>, 2012 to December 31<sup>st</sup>, 2019. All children aged between 1 to 18 years old and received during their first ENT consultations at the regional and PEACE hospital in Ziguinchor were included. <strong>Results:</strong> One hundred and seventy-eight records of children were collected during this period, that is a prevalence of 1.30%. The average age was 9 years old. Conductive hearing loss was found in 68% of patients, followed by reception hearing deafness in 24%. The deafness was acquired in the majority of cases (93%) and the predominant etiology was infectious. However, the cause was unknown in 7.51% of cases. <strong>Conclusion:</strong> Child deafness is common in Casamance and is most often underdiagnosed. The acquired forms are the most common, hence the importance of early detection after a rigorous family investigation. 展开更多
关键词 DEAFNESS CHILDREN Casamance Senegal
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Does Hearing Impairment Have an Impact on the Children’s Education in Casamance, South of Senegal?
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作者 Ndadi Tchiengang K. Junie Evelyne Siga Diom bay karim diallo 《International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery》 2021年第4期313-319,共7页
<strong>Goal:</strong> To determine the impact of deafness on the schooling of children in Casamance and the factors that characterize these repercussions. <strong>Patients and Methods:</strong>... <strong>Goal:</strong> To determine the impact of deafness on the schooling of children in Casamance and the factors that characterize these repercussions. <strong>Patients and Methods:</strong> This was a retrospective, cross-sectional and multicenter study carried out in the ENT departments of the peace and regional hospitals of Ziguinchor over a period of 7 years from January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2019. It included hearing impaired children aged 1 to 18. <strong>Results:</strong> 178 hearing impaired children were collected during the study period. One hundred and forty-seven children were in school (82, 58%), the majority (85.03%) attending formal schools. Fifty-seven children had a speech disorder (32.02%). The average age of screening for deafness was 9 years. Deafness was mild in 53 patients. Thirteen patients had severe deafness. Two patients presented with cophosis. <strong>Conclusion:</strong> Our study shows that deafness does indeed have an impact on a child’s education in Casamance, but this impact is hardly taken into account. 展开更多
关键词 Repercussion Hearing Impairment CHILD Casamance
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