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Epidemiological, Clinical, and Paraclinic Aspect of Cutaneous Sarcoidosis in Black Africans

The specific objectives were to identify the epidemiology of cutaneous sarcoidosis and describe the clinical and laboratory aspects of the disease. Materials and Methods. We performed a descriptive cross-sectional study involving 24 referred cases of cutaneous sarcoidosis in 25 years (1990–2014) col...

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Autores principales: Kaloga, Mamadou, Gbéry, Ildevert Patrice, Bamba, Vagamon, Kouassi, Yao Isidore, Ecra, Elidjé Joseph, Diabate, Almamy, Kourouma, Sarah, Ahogo, Kouadio Celestin, Kouamé, Kouassi Alexandre, Kassi, Komenan, Kouame, Kanga, Sangaré, Abdoulaye
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4655045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26633968
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/802824
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author Kaloga, Mamadou
Gbéry, Ildevert Patrice
Bamba, Vagamon
Kouassi, Yao Isidore
Ecra, Elidjé Joseph
Diabate, Almamy
Kourouma, Sarah
Ahogo, Kouadio Celestin
Kouamé, Kouassi Alexandre
Kassi, Komenan
Kouame, Kanga
Sangaré, Abdoulaye
author_facet Kaloga, Mamadou
Gbéry, Ildevert Patrice
Bamba, Vagamon
Kouassi, Yao Isidore
Ecra, Elidjé Joseph
Diabate, Almamy
Kourouma, Sarah
Ahogo, Kouadio Celestin
Kouamé, Kouassi Alexandre
Kassi, Komenan
Kouame, Kanga
Sangaré, Abdoulaye
author_sort Kaloga, Mamadou
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description The specific objectives were to identify the epidemiology of cutaneous sarcoidosis and describe the clinical and laboratory aspects of the disease. Materials and Methods. We performed a descriptive cross-sectional study involving 24 referred cases of cutaneous sarcoidosis in 25 years (1990–2014) collected at Venereology Dermatology Department of the University Hospital of Treichville (Abidjan) both in consultation and in hospitalization. Results. The hospital frequency was one case per year. The average age was 42 years, ranging from 9 to 64. The sex ratio was 1. The shortest time interval between the appearance of the skin lesion and consultation of Dermatology Department at CHU Treichville was 3 months. The elementary lesions were represented primarily by a papule (18 cases), placard (3 cases), and nodule (2 cases) and mainly sat on the face and neck in 8 cases (38%). Extra cutaneous lesions were dominated by ganglion and respiratory involvement with 5 cases each followed by musculoskeletal damage in 3 cases. Chest radiography showed abnormality in 13 cases (54%). The pulmonary function test performed in 13 patients found 7 cases (54%) having restrictive ventilatory syndrome and 6 cases (46%) being normal. A tuberculin anergy was found in 11 cases (61%).
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spelling pubmed-46550452015-12-02 Epidemiological, Clinical, and Paraclinic Aspect of Cutaneous Sarcoidosis in Black Africans Kaloga, Mamadou Gbéry, Ildevert Patrice Bamba, Vagamon Kouassi, Yao Isidore Ecra, Elidjé Joseph Diabate, Almamy Kourouma, Sarah Ahogo, Kouadio Celestin Kouamé, Kouassi Alexandre Kassi, Komenan Kouame, Kanga Sangaré, Abdoulaye Dermatol Res Pract Research Article The specific objectives were to identify the epidemiology of cutaneous sarcoidosis and describe the clinical and laboratory aspects of the disease. Materials and Methods. We performed a descriptive cross-sectional study involving 24 referred cases of cutaneous sarcoidosis in 25 years (1990–2014) collected at Venereology Dermatology Department of the University Hospital of Treichville (Abidjan) both in consultation and in hospitalization. Results. The hospital frequency was one case per year. The average age was 42 years, ranging from 9 to 64. The sex ratio was 1. The shortest time interval between the appearance of the skin lesion and consultation of Dermatology Department at CHU Treichville was 3 months. The elementary lesions were represented primarily by a papule (18 cases), placard (3 cases), and nodule (2 cases) and mainly sat on the face and neck in 8 cases (38%). Extra cutaneous lesions were dominated by ganglion and respiratory involvement with 5 cases each followed by musculoskeletal damage in 3 cases. Chest radiography showed abnormality in 13 cases (54%). The pulmonary function test performed in 13 patients found 7 cases (54%) having restrictive ventilatory syndrome and 6 cases (46%) being normal. A tuberculin anergy was found in 11 cases (61%). Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4655045/ /pubmed/26633968 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/802824 Text en Copyright © 2015 Mamadou Kaloga et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kaloga, Mamadou
Gbéry, Ildevert Patrice
Bamba, Vagamon
Kouassi, Yao Isidore
Ecra, Elidjé Joseph
Diabate, Almamy
Kourouma, Sarah
Ahogo, Kouadio Celestin
Kouamé, Kouassi Alexandre
Kassi, Komenan
Kouame, Kanga
Sangaré, Abdoulaye
Epidemiological, Clinical, and Paraclinic Aspect of Cutaneous Sarcoidosis in Black Africans
title Epidemiological, Clinical, and Paraclinic Aspect of Cutaneous Sarcoidosis in Black Africans
title_full Epidemiological, Clinical, and Paraclinic Aspect of Cutaneous Sarcoidosis in Black Africans
title_fullStr Epidemiological, Clinical, and Paraclinic Aspect of Cutaneous Sarcoidosis in Black Africans
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological, Clinical, and Paraclinic Aspect of Cutaneous Sarcoidosis in Black Africans
title_short Epidemiological, Clinical, and Paraclinic Aspect of Cutaneous Sarcoidosis in Black Africans
title_sort epidemiological, clinical, and paraclinic aspect of cutaneous sarcoidosis in black africans
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4655045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26633968
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/802824
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