[达喀尔结节病:30例报告]。

Dakar medical Pub Date : 2007-01-01
S O Niang, M T Dieng, A Kane, S N Diop, B Ndiaye
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在塞内加尔,尽管结节病在黑人中发病率很高,但结节病病例的报道却很少。这项工作的目的是确定达喀尔结节病的流行病学、临床和评价概况。材料和方法:我们进行了一项多中心回顾性试验,以确定1968年至2004年塞内加尔结节病病例的特征。结果:共20例,其中女21例,男9例。平均年龄为40岁。20例患者首次就医前的时间长达一年。10例患者在结节病诊断前接受过抗结核治疗。结节病在76%的病例中为全身性疾病,仅在24%的病例中为皮肤性疾病。66 - 66%的病例发现皮肤病变。主要表现为皮肤(46%)、全身(30%)、类风湿(16.6%)、洛夫格伦综合征(3例)。94%的皮肤病变为小结节(50%)、斑块(20%)、大结节(15%)和瘢痕结节病(10%)。皮肤外受累包括肺部(73,33%)、淋巴结病(66,66%)和类风湿(20%)。合并肺结核4例。讨论:我们的数据证实了塞内加尔结节病的罕见性,而在发达国家的其他黑人人群中,结节病的报道频率很高。临床表现多形态,以全身形态为主。为了避免漏诊,可以排除肺结核。
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[Sarcoidosis in Dakar: 30 case reports].

Introduction: Sarcoidosis cases had been rarely reported in Senegal in spite of the high frequency of sarcoidosis in black people. The purpose of this work was to determine the epidemiological, clinical and evaluative profile of sarcoidosis in Dakar.

Material and methods: We performed a multicentric retrospective trial in order to characterise sarcoidosis cases in Senegal from 1968 to 2004.

Results: Twenty cases (21 females and 9 men) were observed. The average age was 40 years. Duration before first medical attention was up to one year in 20 cases. Ten patients received an anti tuberculosis treatment before sarcoidosis diagnosis. Sarcoidosis was a systemic disease in 76% of cases and only cutaneous in 24%. Cutaneous lesions were found in 66,66% of cases. Presenting features were cutaneous (46%), general (30%), rheumatoid, (16,6%), Lofgren syndrome (3 cases). The cutaneous lesions were specific in 94% of cases as small nodules (50%), placards (20%), great nodules (15%) and scars sarcoidosis (10%). Extra cutaneous involvement were pulmonary (73,33%), lymphadenopathy (66,66%), and rheumatoid (20%). Pulmonary tuberculosis was associated in 4 cases.

Discussion: Our data confirmed rarity of sarcoidosis in Senegal opposite to the high reported frequency in other black population in developed country. Clinical features were polymorph and the systemic forms predominant. Tuberculosis may be rule out in order to avoid miss diagnosis.

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