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MRI Signal Abnormalities of the Optic Tracts, a Marker of Meningoencephalitis Caused by Trypanosoma Gambiense (TG)—A Delayed Patho-Radlological Correlation
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作者 cherif mohamadou aidara Caroline Magne +8 位作者 Nfally Badji Lera Geraud Akpo Gaelle Ebinda Mipinda Hamidou Deme Philomène Kouna Abdoulaye Dione Diop Abdoulaye Ndoye Diop Sokhna Ba Elhadj Niang 《Open Journal of Radiology》 2022年第1期1-7,共7页
Parasitic meningoencephalitis presents several etiologies which sometimes depend on their geographical location. They require thorough blood and cerebrospinal fluid check-up for directing an efficient treatment. Clini... Parasitic meningoencephalitis presents several etiologies which sometimes depend on their geographical location. They require thorough blood and cerebrospinal fluid check-up for directing an efficient treatment. Clinicians and radiologists are constantly looking for specific signs that could point to a particular etiology. The meningoencephalitis caused by Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT) due to Trypanosoma brucei gambiense (TG) is a rare disease characterized by a slow progression, over years sometimes. Its non-specific presentation either clinically or in imaging can lead to misdiagnosis and thus, delay the treatment. However, involvement of the optic tracts seems to be characteristic of this condition, on old data from animal experimentation and recent high-field MRI data. MRI is the best current technique to explore the brain, cranial nerves, and visual pathways. In this article, we are going to present two observations of meningoencephalitis caused by HAT and then discuss some specific aspects of this neglected and re-emerging disease. 展开更多
关键词 Human African Trypanosomiasis Trypanosoma Brucei Gambiense Diffuse Meningo-Encephalitis Optic Tract Evolvement
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CT Scans and Delays in Diagnosis of Stroke in Senegal’s Regional Hospitals: A Multicenter Study of 655 Cases
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作者 Hamidou Deme Nfally Badji +17 位作者 Léra Géraud Akpo Oumou Dieng Abdoulaye Dione Diop Fallou Galass Niang Mouhamadou Hamine Toure Ibrahima Faye Malick Diouf Aicha Ndichout Marie Mbengue cherif mohamadou aidara Mamadou Ly Ousmane Sano Ndiaga Matar Gaye Ousmane Cissé Abdoulaye Ndoye Diop Aissata Ly Ba Sokhna Ba Diop El Hadj Niang 《Open Journal of Medical Imaging》 2020年第2期96-104,共10页
Stroke represents the 2<sup>nd</sup> cause of mortality and 1<sup>st</sup> cause of physical disability in the adult population. In Senegal, it represents 30% of hospitalization and 2/3 of the ... Stroke represents the 2<sup>nd</sup> cause of mortality and 1<sup>st</sup> cause of physical disability in the adult population. In Senegal, it represents 30% of hospitalization and 2/3 of the mortality in the department of neurology in the capital city, Dakar. <b>Objective: </b>To specify the types of stroke and to evaluate diagnostic delays in Senegal’s regional hospitals. <b>Materials and Methods: </b>This was a retrospective, cross-sectional, descriptive, multicentric study for 4 years (from 2014 to 2017) including any patient presenting a clinical suspicion with a CT scan confirmation of stroke in one of the 9 regional hospitals in Senegal with a recruitment period of 6 months per hospital. CT scans were performed with a 16 slices machine in 6 hospitals, 4 slices in 2 hospitals and 2 slices in 1 hospital. We studied the types and location of strokes, the associated signs and the time from stroke onset to admission and the time from admission to CT scan.<b> Results: </b>655 patients were retained including 322 men and 333 women for an M/F ratio of 0.96. The average age was 63 years (range: 7 years, 112 years). High blood pressure was noted in 59.2% of patients and diabetes in 10.7% of patients. Strokes were ischemic in 76% of cases involving the middle cerebral artery in 73% of cases and hemorrhagic in 24%, of which 80.7% were deep localized. A mass effect was noted in 7.5% of cases, an engagement in 6.9% of cases and ventricular hemorrhage in 2.7% of cases. The delay between the onset of the deficit and admission was less than 6 hours in 10.6% of patients. The time between the onset of stroke and admission to hospital was specified in 416 patients (63.5%) of the study population, it was less than 6 hours in 10.6% of patients, between 6 hours and 24 hours for 29.3% and more than 24 hours for 60.1%. Between admission and the CT scan, the time was precise in 459 patients (70%), it was less than 6 hours in 37.9%, between 6 hours and 24 hours in 43.6 % and more than 24 hours in 18.5%. <b>Conclusion: </b>CT is central to the diagnosis of stroke in rural areas. However, there is a significant delay in diagnosis and management. 展开更多
关键词 STROKE CT Scans Diagnostic Delays
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High Field MRI in Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT) 被引量:1
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作者 cherif mohamadou aidara Caroline Magne +4 位作者 Philomene Kouna Gaelle Ebinda Mipinda Abdoulaye Dione Diop Abdoulaye Ndoye Diop Sokhna Ba 《Open Journal of Radiology》 2017年第3期190-198,共9页
Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT) or sleeping thickness is a forest and rural disease;where agriculture is the main activity. It is a chronic and lethal disease without treatment. HAT is caused by two parasites;Tryp... Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT) or sleeping thickness is a forest and rural disease;where agriculture is the main activity. It is a chronic and lethal disease without treatment. HAT is caused by two parasites;Trypanosoma Brucei Gambiense (gTB) and Trypanosoma Brucei Rhodesiense (rTB) transmitted to humans by the tsetse fly. It is endemic condition in Africa between the 15&deg north latitude and the 20° south latitude. It is reported outside this area in travelers who stayed in endemic zone. Infection by gTB is wider and more frequent (98%) than that by rTB (2%). The Democratic Republic of Congo is the most affected country with more than 75% of reported cases. The geographical distribution is not homogeneous. There are more affected regions in a zone called “foci” which represents areas favorable to the development of the vector. Its diagnosis and treatment are very important because of its social and economic impact at both the individual and community levels. Promising molecules including fexinidazole are currently undergoing testing. Nowadays populations move more and more easily but the discovery of this disease in daily neuroradiological practice is exceptional. We propose in this paper through two observations, reminders on epidemiological, clinical and MRI features of HAT. It typically performs the edematous, bilateral and diffuse encephalitis. It is important to distinguish these aspects from the arsenic-induced encephalitis that may occur during treatment. Only vector control allows eradicating this disease. WHO has set targets elimination of HAT as a public health problem for 2020 deadline. 展开更多
关键词 Human AFRICAN TRYPANOSOMIASIS High Field MRI DIFFUSE ENCEPHALITIS Optic TRACT Arsenic-Induced ENCEPHALITIS
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