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Otorhinolaryngology Diseases in HIV-Positive Patients: 208 Cases at the Donka National Hospital
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作者 Abdoulaye Keita Ibrahima Diallo +9 位作者 Mamadou Aliou Diallo Mamadou Mouctar Ramata Diallo sayon kourouma Fofana Mamady Alpha Oumar Barry Mohamed Casimir Kaman Abdoulaye 1 Bayo Mohamed Karfalla Kaba Fodé Alpha Doumbouya Mamadou Saliou Sow 《International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery》 2023年第1期1-7,共7页
Introduction: Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) diseases in patients living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (HIV/ AIDS) are relatively common and of concern to ENT specialists and other he... Introduction: Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) diseases in patients living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (HIV/ AIDS) are relatively common and of concern to ENT specialists and other health professionals. Aim: It was to describe the epidemiological and diagnostic aspects of ENT and cervicofacial diseases in patients living with HIV/ AIDS. Material and Methods: This was a descriptive study with prospective data collection, conducted over a period of six months (September 16, 2019 to March 16, 2020), carried out at the ENT and Infectious Diseases Departments of the Donka National Hospital. Results: Of 522 HIV-positive patients, 208 (39.8%) presented with ENT diseases. Women represented 62.5% with a sex ratio of 0.6. The mean age was 42.21 years with extremes of 16 and 64 years. Housewives were the most represented (29.8%). Married people were the most affected (76.4%). Cervical involvement was present in 7.7% of patients. Otologic involvement accounted for 43.7%. Oral cavity and pharyngolaryngeal involvement accounted for 50.9%. Nasosinus involvement accounted for 55.7%. HIV type I was the most common (99.5%). Conclusion: Otorhinolaryngology diseases were frequent in HIV positive patients. They may constitute the first reason for consultation. However, these ENT diseases remain in appendix of the opportunistic diseases of HIV/AIDS taking the front stage. 展开更多
关键词 Otorhinolaryngology Diseases EPIDEMIOLOGY HIV/AIDS Diagnosis Sub-Saharan Africa
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Fishbone-Type Pharyngeal Foreign Body with Cutaneous Migration in the ENT Department of the Mamou Regional Hospital: A Case Report
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作者 Mamadou Mouctar Ramata Diallo Mamadou Aliou Diallo +9 位作者 Ibrahima Diallo Oumou Amadou Diallo Abdoulaye Sow Alsény Cissé Sory Sacko Alsény Camara sayon kourouma Alpha Oumar Diallo Abdoulaye Keita Mamadou Sakoba Barry 《International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery》 2023年第6期385-389,共5页
We report a case of pharyngeal foreign body with cutaneous migration in the form of a fishbone in a 24-year-old rural resident, presented with odynophagia, dysphagia, pain and left antero-latero-cervical swelling fist... We report a case of pharyngeal foreign body with cutaneous migration in the form of a fishbone in a 24-year-old rural resident, presented with odynophagia, dysphagia, pain and left antero-latero-cervical swelling fistulated to the skin following ingestion of a fishbone during a meal that had been evolving for 2 weeks. Vital parameters were normal, with an unremarkable psychological examination. Clinical examination revealed a left antero-latero-cervical swelling that was painful to palpation, fistulous to the skin and draining frank pus, revealing a sharp fishbone. A standard X-ray showed that the foreign body had exited the pharynx and was located in the soft tissues of the lower neck. An exploratory cervicotomy was performed, allowing extraction of a serrated fishbone. The post-operative course was favorable. 展开更多
关键词 Pharyngeal Foreign Body MIGRANT OTOLARYNGOLOGY Mamou Regional Hospital
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Assessment of Thyroidectomies in Children at the ENT Department of the Thiès Regional Hospital, about 29 Cases over 16 Years (2003-2018)
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作者 Mamadou Mouctar Ramata Diallo Ibrahima Diallo +10 位作者 Mamadou Aliou Diallo Aminata Mbaye Alsény Camara Ndiassé Ndiaye Oumou Amadou Diallo Abdoulaye Sow Sory Sacko sayon kourouma Alpha Oumar Diallo Mamadou Sakoba Barry Abdoulaye Keita 《International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery》 2023年第6期365-374,共10页
Thyroidectomy is a complete or partial surgical removal of the thyroid gland. The aim was to review the particularities of thyroid surgery in children, to review our operative indications and our working method as wel... Thyroidectomy is a complete or partial surgical removal of the thyroid gland. The aim was to review the particularities of thyroid surgery in children, to review our operative indications and our working method as well as the results by comparing them with the data in the literature. This was a retrospective study covering a sixteen-year period from January 2003 to December 2018. We collated 29 patient records from 3 to 15 years of age. The epidemiological aspect, the indication and the operative gesture, the anatomopathological result were studied. Data were processed using Epi Info version 3.5.4 and Microsoft Excel 2010. Our study shows that thyroid surgery in children accounted for 2% of all thyroidectomies performed (1350 cases). Females were most affected, with a sex ratio of 0.16. The mean age was 12 years, with extremes of 3 and 15 years. Three indication groups: Graves’ disease 62%, heteromulti nodular goiter (HMNG) 28%, thyroid nodule 10%. Thyroid surgery was total in 65.5% of cases;subtotal thyroidectomy in 20.7%. Partial thyroidectomy was performed in 13.7% of cases. We dissected 54 recurrent nerves, and the parathyroids were controlled. Drainage was systematic. We noted one complication (3.4%). It involved immediate postoperative dyspnea requiring a life-saving tracheotomy, and decanulation was performed 48 hours after surgery. 展开更多
关键词 THYROIDECTOMY CHILD INDICATION
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Cervicofacial Cystic Lymphangiomas and Review of the Literature: About 2 Cases at Donka National Hospital
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作者 Abdoulaye Keïta Ibrahima Diallo +5 位作者 Mamady Fofana sayon kourouma Mamadou Mouctar Ramata Diallo Mamadou Aliou Diallo Sory Sacko Mohamed Casimir Kaman 《International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery》 2022年第6期292-299,共8页
In this retrospective study, conducted over 7 years (2009-2016) at the ENT and Head and Neck Surgery Department of the Donka National Hospital, we report 2 cases of cervicofacial cystic lymphangiomas. They were a 28-m... In this retrospective study, conducted over 7 years (2009-2016) at the ENT and Head and Neck Surgery Department of the Donka National Hospital, we report 2 cases of cervicofacial cystic lymphangiomas. They were a 28-month-old girl and a 2-year-old boy. The symptomatology was noted after their birth. Dyspnea and dysphagia were found in the boy. They had a satisfactory general condition. ENT examination noted a cystic-like tumor syndrome. Imaging showed evidence of a cystic lymphangioma of the cervicofacial region. Pathological examination confirmed the diagnosis. All patients underwent exeresis cervicotomy. We found adhesion of the lymphangioma cyst to the internal jugular vein in the children. The boy presented a paralysis of the chin branch of the facial nerve after the surgery. We did not find any tumor recurrence. However, cystic cervicofacial lymphangiomas are a particular aspect of surgical pathology in children in Africa. In spite of the advent of sclerosing products, surgery remains for us the treatment of choice. 展开更多
关键词 Cystic Lymphangioma Management Literature Review African Setting
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External Otitis: Epidemiological, Clinical, Etiological, and Therapeutic Aspects at the Oto-Rhino-Laryngology Department of Mamou Regional Hospital
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作者 Mamadou Mouctar Ramata Diallo sayon kourouma +6 位作者 Oumou Amadou Diallo Ibrahima Diallo Francine Haba Alsény Cisse Raphan Madi Kaba Keita Abdoulaye Keita Alpha Oumar Diallo 《International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery》 2024年第3期213-224,共12页
Introduction: External otitis (OE) is an acute or chronic inflammation or infection of the external ear resulting from an imbalance in the external auditory canal secondary to microtrauma, maceration, eczema, or a for... Introduction: External otitis (OE) is an acute or chronic inflammation or infection of the external ear resulting from an imbalance in the external auditory canal secondary to microtrauma, maceration, eczema, or a foreign body in the external auditory canal. Objective: To study cases of external otitis at the Mamou Regional Hospital. Materials and Methods: This was a prospective descriptive study conducted over a period of six (6) months from July 1st to December 31st, 2016. It included all patients admitted to the ENT department of the Mamou Regional Hospital. Results: During the study period, 712 patients were admitted to the department for various pathologies, of which 103 met our selection criteria, representing a frequency of 14.46%. The mean age of the patients was 33.74 years with a range of 1 to 90 years. Males predominated in the sample, accounting for 59.22%. The vast majority of patients resided in urban areas, constituting 61.17% of the sample. In our study, all patients consulted for otalgia (100%), and over half (53.39%) for hypoacusis. We formally identified rhinitis in 66.66% of cases, while diabetes was found in only 4 patients (11.11%). Otomycosis was the most commonly identified condition (53.39%), followed by furuncles (33.98%). Ear drops containing antibiotics were administered to all patients, although 66.60% received antibiotic therapy. Conclusion: External otitis is a relatively common condition, particularly among children and the elderly. Diagnosis can be made based on pain upon traction of the pinna and pressure on the tragus. 展开更多
关键词 External Otitis ENT Mamou Regional Hospital
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