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Les anomalies congénitales oculaires au Centre Hospitalier Universitaire-Campus de Lomé, Togo

INTRODUCTION: congenital ocular anomalies are rare clinical entities. The purpose of this study is to describe the epidemiological and clinical features of congenital ocular anomalies at the University Hospital Campus in Lomé. METHODS: we conducted a retrospective study at the Department of Ophthalm...

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Autores principales: Diatewa, Bénédicte Marèbe, Maneh, Nidain, Domingo, Aboubakr Sidik, Gnansa, Koboyo Esso-Issinam, Ayikoue, Yannick Francis Amah, Balo, Komi Patrice
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8033191/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33889245
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2021.38.79.21757
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author Diatewa, Bénédicte Marèbe
Maneh, Nidain
Domingo, Aboubakr Sidik
Gnansa, Koboyo Esso-Issinam
Ayikoue, Yannick Francis Amah
Balo, Komi Patrice
author_facet Diatewa, Bénédicte Marèbe
Maneh, Nidain
Domingo, Aboubakr Sidik
Gnansa, Koboyo Esso-Issinam
Ayikoue, Yannick Francis Amah
Balo, Komi Patrice
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description INTRODUCTION: congenital ocular anomalies are rare clinical entities. The purpose of this study is to describe the epidemiological and clinical features of congenital ocular anomalies at the University Hospital Campus in Lomé. METHODS: we conducted a retrospective study at the Department of Ophthalmology of the University Hospital Campus in Lomé, over a 3-year period, from January 2016 to December 2018. It involved children with congenital ocular anomalies. The study variables were: sex; age at diagnosis; type of congenital ocular anomalies; laterality. RESULTS: out of 2621 children assessed during the study period, 103 (3.9%) had congenital ocular anomalies. Of these, 60 (58.2%) were boys and 43 (41.8%) girls. The average age at diagnosis was 16 ± 5.2 months (ranging from 1 months to 5 years). The most common congenital ocular anomaly was cataract (53.4%). Unilateral alterations were predominant (56.3%). Congenital ocular anomalies were isolated (82.5%); associated with systemic anomalies (11.7%); associated with each other (5.8%). CONCLUSION: these results show that the epidemiological and clinical features of congenital ocular anomalies are similar to those reported in the literature. However, in our Hospital, the frequency of congenital ocular anomalies and patients’ age at diagnosis are high. Early diagnosis is essential to ensure adequate management and preserve visual function.
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spelling pubmed-80331912021-04-21 Les anomalies congénitales oculaires au Centre Hospitalier Universitaire-Campus de Lomé, Togo Diatewa, Bénédicte Marèbe Maneh, Nidain Domingo, Aboubakr Sidik Gnansa, Koboyo Esso-Issinam Ayikoue, Yannick Francis Amah Balo, Komi Patrice Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: congenital ocular anomalies are rare clinical entities. The purpose of this study is to describe the epidemiological and clinical features of congenital ocular anomalies at the University Hospital Campus in Lomé. METHODS: we conducted a retrospective study at the Department of Ophthalmology of the University Hospital Campus in Lomé, over a 3-year period, from January 2016 to December 2018. It involved children with congenital ocular anomalies. The study variables were: sex; age at diagnosis; type of congenital ocular anomalies; laterality. RESULTS: out of 2621 children assessed during the study period, 103 (3.9%) had congenital ocular anomalies. Of these, 60 (58.2%) were boys and 43 (41.8%) girls. The average age at diagnosis was 16 ± 5.2 months (ranging from 1 months to 5 years). The most common congenital ocular anomaly was cataract (53.4%). Unilateral alterations were predominant (56.3%). Congenital ocular anomalies were isolated (82.5%); associated with systemic anomalies (11.7%); associated with each other (5.8%). CONCLUSION: these results show that the epidemiological and clinical features of congenital ocular anomalies are similar to those reported in the literature. However, in our Hospital, the frequency of congenital ocular anomalies and patients’ age at diagnosis are high. Early diagnosis is essential to ensure adequate management and preserve visual function. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2021-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8033191/ /pubmed/33889245 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2021.38.79.21757 Text en Copyright: Bénédicte Marèbe Diatewa et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/The Pan African Medical Journal (ISSN: 1937-8688). This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution International 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Diatewa, Bénédicte Marèbe
Maneh, Nidain
Domingo, Aboubakr Sidik
Gnansa, Koboyo Esso-Issinam
Ayikoue, Yannick Francis Amah
Balo, Komi Patrice
Les anomalies congénitales oculaires au Centre Hospitalier Universitaire-Campus de Lomé, Togo
title Les anomalies congénitales oculaires au Centre Hospitalier Universitaire-Campus de Lomé, Togo
title_full Les anomalies congénitales oculaires au Centre Hospitalier Universitaire-Campus de Lomé, Togo
title_fullStr Les anomalies congénitales oculaires au Centre Hospitalier Universitaire-Campus de Lomé, Togo
title_full_unstemmed Les anomalies congénitales oculaires au Centre Hospitalier Universitaire-Campus de Lomé, Togo
title_short Les anomalies congénitales oculaires au Centre Hospitalier Universitaire-Campus de Lomé, Togo
title_sort les anomalies congénitales oculaires au centre hospitalier universitaire-campus de lomé, togo
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8033191/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33889245
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2021.38.79.21757
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