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Ghana Med J ; 53(1): 2-7, 2019 Mar.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31138937

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BACKGROUND: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is said to be rare in Sub-Saharan Africa and even rarer in males worldwide. SLE is mostly considered a disease of women, though men may also be affected, and this may lead to a delay in diagnosis in men. The result is a greater burden of inflammation and subsequent organ damage over time. METHOD: Data from the medical records of 13 male patients diagnosed with SLE at the Rheumatology Clinic of Korle- Bu Teaching Hospital between January 2014 and January 2017 was retrospectively analyzed. RESULTS: A total of 13 male patients out of a total of 134 SLE patients were included in our analysis. The mean age was 30.62 ± SD 8.47 years (range of 17 to 46 years). All of them (100%) presented with constitutional features. The most common ACR criteria observed was 61.5 % rash, 54.5 % oral ulcers, 92.3% arthritis, 61.5 % serositis and 38.5% renal involvement, 46.2 % CNS involvement. Looking at their serological profile, 91.7 % had a positive antinuclear antibody (ANA). 33.3 % had positive anti-dsDNA and 58.3 % extractable nuclear antigens. The mean duration from onset of symptoms to diagnosis was 21.31 months. Five patients were diagnosed with lupus nephritis, all at the time of diagnosis. There were no mortalities. CONCLUSION: Male SLE patients in Ghana are comparable to other populations, with arthritis and constitutional features being predominant early features and lupus nephritis being the main early indicator of organ damage. This should warrant aggressive management in male patients. FUNDING: None declared.


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Lupus érythémateux disséminé/physiopathologie , Glomérulonéphrite lupique/physiopathologie , Adolescent , Adulte , Ghana , Humains , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Études rétrospectives , Indice de gravité de la maladie , Facteurs sexuels , Jeune adulte
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Ghana Med J ; 50(2): 72-7, 2016 Jun.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27635094

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OBJECTIVE: To study maternal and fetal outcomes in Ghanaian women with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). METHODS: Retrospective study of pregnancies in women with SLE in a single centre in Ghana. RESULTS: The mean age was 30.1 years and all were nulliparous. Two out of the seven pregnancies were in disease remission at the time of booking. Nephritis without renal impairment was present in 7 pregnancies (6 women). One woman developed intrapartum eclampsia. Two women had secondary antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). Two suffered early fetal losses and one late fetal loss at 32 weeks. All three who lost their fetus had uncontrolled hypertension. Six had mild flares mainly joint pains during pregnancy. There was no maternal mortality. The median gestational age at delivery was 38 weeks (range, 16 to 40 weeks) and the mean birth weight was 3017 g; the median Apgar scores were 8 and 9 at 1 and 5 minutes of life, respectively. There were no cases of intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). There were no cases of congenital heart block or neonatal lupus. CONCLUSION: Good pregnancy outcomes are possible in women with SLE even in resource poor settings. . All pregnancies should still be considered high risk and be managed jointly between the obstetricians, the perinatologists and the rheumatologists, in particular, those with renal involvement and hypertension. Long term follow up of a larger cohort is needed. FUNDING: None declared.


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Lupus érythémateux disséminé/complications , Complications de la grossesse/épidémiologie , Issue de la grossesse , Adulte , Syndrome des anticorps antiphospholipides/épidémiologie , Syndrome des anticorps antiphospholipides/étiologie , Arthralgie/épidémiologie , Arthralgie/étiologie , Accouchement (procédure)/statistiques et données numériques , Éclampsie/épidémiologie , Éclampsie/étiologie , Femelle , Ghana/épidémiologie , Hôpitaux d'enseignement , Humains , Hypertension artérielle gravidique/épidémiologie , Hypertension artérielle gravidique/étiologie , Grossesse , Complications de la grossesse/étiologie , Études rétrospectives , Jeune adulte
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