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Ocular Manifestations in Severe Acute Malnutrition in Children under 60 Months in a Secondary Health Center
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作者 Amadou Boro Foune Keita +4 位作者 Fatoumata Tata Sidibe Fatoumata Traore Daniel Thera Ibrahim Kourekama Abdoulaye Napo 《Open Journal of Biophysics》 2023年第3期288-294,共7页
Introduction: Severe acute malnutrition (SAM) is one of the main public health problems in the world. It is responsible in addition to the general symptoms, vitamin A deficiency which can cause serious eye damage incl... Introduction: Severe acute malnutrition (SAM) is one of the main public health problems in the world. It is responsible in addition to the general symptoms, vitamin A deficiency which can cause serious eye damage including keratomalacia. This work aims to study possible ophthalmological lesions in severely acutely malnourished children from 0 to 60 months. Patients and Method: This study was carried out in a secondary ophthalmology center. It concerned all severely acute malnourished patients admitted for consultation in the pediatric department. Results: A total of 174 eyes of 87 children aged 0 to 60 months were examined. Two-thirds of the patients were aged between 6 and 18 months. Palpebral lesions are rare, however, we observed 12.64% blepharitis and palpebral dermatitis. Ocular involvement due to vitamin A deficiency was 6.9%, including one case of BITOT SPOT, 4 cases of conjunctival xerosis and one case of keratomalacia. Conclusion: Xerophthalmia is an ocular lesion due to a dietary intake deficient in vitamin A that occurs during severe acute malnutrition. Its occurrence is increasingly rare even in developing countries. However, some cases are observed in practice and may be responsible for profound visual impairments. 展开更多
关键词 Severe Malnutrition Vitamin A Deficiency XEROPHTHALMIA Keratomalacia
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Ocular Manifestations in Severe Acute Malnutrition in Children under 60 Months in a Secondary Health Center
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作者 Amadou Boro Foune Keita +4 位作者 Fatoumata Tata Sidibe Fatoumata Traore Daniel Thera Ibrahim Kourekama Abdoulaye Napo 《Open Journal of Ophthalmology》 2023年第3期288-294,共7页
Introduction: Severe acute malnutrition (SAM) is one of the main public health problems in the world. It is responsible in addition to the general symptoms, vitamin A deficiency which can cause serious eye damage incl... Introduction: Severe acute malnutrition (SAM) is one of the main public health problems in the world. It is responsible in addition to the general symptoms, vitamin A deficiency which can cause serious eye damage including keratomalacia. This work aims to study possible ophthalmological lesions in severely acutely malnourished children from 0 to 60 months. Patients and Method: This study was carried out in a secondary ophthalmology center. It concerned all severely acute malnourished patients admitted for consultation in the pediatric department. Results: A total of 174 eyes of 87 children aged 0 to 60 months were examined. Two-thirds of the patients were aged between 6 and 18 months. Palpebral lesions are rare, however, we observed 12.64% blepharitis and palpebral dermatitis. Ocular involvement due to vitamin A deficiency was 6.9%, including one case of BITOT SPOT, 4 cases of conjunctival xerosis and one case of keratomalacia. Conclusion: Xerophthalmia is an ocular lesion due to a dietary intake deficient in vitamin A that occurs during severe acute malnutrition. Its occurrence is increasingly rare even in developing countries. However, some cases are observed in practice and may be responsible for profound visual impairments. 展开更多
关键词 Severe Malnutrition Vitamin A Deficiency XEROPHTHALMIA Keratomalacia
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Vaginal Caesarean Section: A Review of Indications in Mali
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作者 Famakan Kane Soumaila Diallo +9 位作者 Soumana Boire Alima Sidibe Jean Martin Zino Baba Bah Sadio Camara Lassina Ibringo Moussa Abdoulaye Diarra Bourama Lassina Dembele Mahamadou Diassana Tidiane Traore 《Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology》 2023年第6期1068-1074,共7页
Introduction: The vaginal caesarean described since the 19th century remains unknown to many practitioners. The publications available on the subject are rare. The objective of this review is to report the experience ... Introduction: The vaginal caesarean described since the 19th century remains unknown to many practitioners. The publications available on the subject are rare. The objective of this review is to report the experience of our team in Mali on vaginal cesarean section. Materials and Methods: This is a documentary review of a series of 5 cases on the practice of vaginal caesarean section at the Sominé Dolo Hospital and Reference Health Center of the Sanitary District of Bla in Mali between 2005 and 2022. Results: We performed a vaginal caesarean section on 5 patients in this series. The indications were retroplacental hematoma in 2/5 cases including 1 with a live fetus, eclampsia crisis in 1/5 cases, dystocia on uterine prolapse in 1/5 cases and beating cord prolapse in 1/5 cases. In the 5 cases, the pregnancy was not at term. In 3/5 cases, cesarean section was indicated to save the non-term fetus with a very low possibility of success by classic cesarean section and in 2/5 cases for maternal rescue with fetal death in utero. 2 live newborns were released in satisfactory condition, 1 died after 6 hours of life. Antibiotic therapy was not necessary in the majority of cases. The average length of hospitalization was 3 days. Conclusion: The circumstances of the realization of the vaginal cesarean section in our series of studies remain frequent in the practice of modern obstetrics. The short duration of hospitalization and the low use of antibiotics can contribute to the reduction of the medical cost of caesarean section in low-income countries, such as Mali. 展开更多
关键词 Vaginal Cesarean INDICATIONS MALI
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