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Mali Med ; 35(4): 46-50, 2020.
Artigo em Francês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37978746

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INTRODUCTION: Lifestyle changes have played an important role in increasing the prevalence of obesity. The objectives were to describe the epidemiological, clinical and progressive aspects of obesity in patients of the Mali hospital. PATIENTS AND METHOD: this is a descriptive study with retrospective collection of data from the medical records of patients hospitalized in the Medicine and Endocrinology department. Our patients benefited from weight gain, height, waist measurement and hip measurement with calculation of the body mass index. RESULTS: the study concerned 90 obese patients out of 1515 hospitalized (5.94% of frequency). The mean age was 42 ± 5 with extremes 10 and 74. The sex ratio was 0.38. Obesity was mixed: 75.4% of men, 60% of woman; Android in 36% of men, 18% of women and the only child aged 10 had morbid obesity. The reason for hospitalization was complications of obesity in 13.30%. The psychological reactions collected were: anxiety 54.40%, indifference 40% and shame 5.60%. There were 68.90% complications including 37.80% cardio metabolic (hypertension associated in 51.10%). The lipid assessment carried out showed hyper LDLdemia: 70%; HDL hypoemia: 67.80%, hyper triglyceridaemia: 66.70%. Our patients received dietary and dietary advice. No drug or surgical treatment has been initiated despite the indication. We recorded 3.30% of deaths. CONCLUSION: The epidemiological and clinical description, diagnosis and evaluation of the repercussions of obesity are easy in our daily practice. However, care remains insufficient due to the inadequacy of the technical platform, the lack of financial means and the prejudices of our patients (ignorance of obesity as a disease).


INTRODUCTION: Le changement du mode de vie a joué un rôle important dans l'augmentation de la prévalence de l'obésité. Les objectifs étaient de décrire les aspects épidémiologiques, cliniques et évolutifs de l'obésité chez les patients de l'hôpital du Mali. PATIENTS ET MÉTHODE: il s'agit d'une étude descriptive avec recueil rétrospectif des données à partir des dossiers médicaux des patients hospitalisés dans le service de Médecine et d'Endocrinologie. Nos patients ont bénéficié d'une prise de poids, de la taille, du tour de taille et du tour de hanche avec calcul de l'indice de masse corporelle. RÉSULTATS: l'étude a concerné 90 patients obèses sur 1515 hospitalisés (5.94% de fréquence). L'âge moyen était 42 ans ± 5 avec des extrêmes 10 et 74 ans. Le sex - ratio était de 0,38. L'obésité était de type mixte : 75.4% des hommes, 60% de femme ; androïde chez 36% des hommes, 18% de femme et la seule enfant âgée de 10 ans avait une obésité morbide. Le motif d'hospitalisation était les complications de l'obésité dans 13,30 %. Les réactions psychologiques recueillies étaient : l'inquiétude 54.40%, l'indifférence 40% et la honte 5.60%. Il y avait 68.90% de complications dont 37.80% cardio métaboliques (HTA associée dans 51.10%). Le bilan lipidique réalisé montrait une hyper LDLdémie : 70% ; une hypo HDLdémie : 67.80%, une hyper triglycéridémie : 66.70%. Nos patients ont reçu des conseils hygiéno-diététiques. Aucun traitement médicamenteux, ni chirurgical n'as été instauré malgré l'indication. Nous avons enregistré 3.30% de décès. CONCLUSION: La description épidémio-clinique, le diagnostic et l'évaluation du retentissement de l'obésité sont faciles dans notre pratique quotidienne. Cependant la prise en charge reste insuffisante du fait de l'insuffisance du plateau technique, le manque de moyen financier et les préjugés de nos patients (méconnaissance de l'obésité comme une maladie).

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Niger J Clin Pract ; 20(6): 777-781, 2017 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28656936

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Blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN) is a rare, clinically aggressive hematologic malignancy, that most commonly manifests as cutaneous lesions. A 19-year-old Malian female was admitted to the Unit of Medicine of Hopital du Mali with anemia, fever, weakness, and weight loss. On physical examination she was wasted, pale, febrile (37.4°C), and had inguinal and axillary lymphadenopathies. The complete blood count found pancytopenia with Hemoglobin level of 4.8 g/dL, Leucocytes count of 1900/µL (neutrophil: 300/µL), and platelets count of 56 000/µL. The ultrasonographic examination found hepatomegaly and splenomegaly. The bone marrow biopsy and flow cytometer analysis were in keeping with a diagnosis of BPDCN. The patient, unfortunately, was lost four months later after her hospital admission due to late diagnosis by septicemia. The early diagnosis and availability of specific drugs for acute leukemia could improve the clinical outcome of patients with BPDCN in Mali.


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Medula Óssea/patologia , Células Dendríticas/patologia , Leucemia Mieloide Aguda/patologia , Biópsia , Evolução Fatal , Feminino , Humanos , Leucemia Mieloide Aguda/diagnóstico , Mali , Adulto Jovem
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