Albert Mouelle Sone
University of Douala
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The Pan African medical journal | 2012
Bertrand Hugo Mbatchou Ngahane; Henry Luma; Mor Ndiaye; Yacouba Mapoure Njankouo; Salomon Mbahe; A. Wandji; Elvis Temfack; Albert Mouelle Sone; Bertrand Dautzenberg
Introduction La survenue de l’hypertension artérielle pulmonaire (HTAP) est un tournant dans l’évolution de la sclérodermie. L’objectif de cette étude est de décrire les aspects épidémiologiques et évolutifs de l’HTAP au cours de la sclérodermie systémique. Méthodes Nous avons réalisé une étude descriptive concernant des patients suivis pour sclérodermie systémique, au service de Dermatologie de l’hôpital Aristide Le Dantec entre Janvier 2000 et Août 2009. Ces patients étaient inclus dans l’étude après exploration cardio-vasculaire (ECG, échocardiographie-Doppler). Nous avons étudié les paramètres épidémiologiques, cliniques, paracliniques et évolutifs des patients. Résultats Nous avons enregistré 12 cas d’hypertension artérielle pulmonaire parmi les 83 patients atteints de sclérodermie systémique soit une prévalence de 14,45%. L’âge moyen des patients était de 43,58 ans±12,5 ans et le sex-ratio (H/F) de 0,33. Sur le plan clinique, la dyspnée était quasi constante (75%) et la douleur thoracique présente dans 25% des cas. Le syndrome de Raynaud était observé chez 8 patients soit 66,67% de nos patients. L’électrocardiogramme montrait des signes de surcharge droite chez 4 malades (33,33%) et la radiographie thoracique en faveur d’une fibrose pulmonaire chez 4 patients. L’échocardiographie-Doppler notait une insuffisance tricuspide importante dans 58, 33% des cas (7 patients), une pression artérielle pulmonaire systolique (PAPs) en moyenne de 66,25±29,3 mmHg, une dilatation des cavités cardiaques droites dans 5 cas et un mouvement paradoxal du septum interventriculaire chez 3 malades (33,33%). Il était également noté 3 cas (25%) d’épanchement péricardique. Nous avons déploré 4 décès (33,33%). Conclusion L’hypertension artérielle pulmonaire est une complication fréquente et grave de la sclérodermie. Son dépistage, grâce à l’échocardiographie-Doppler systématique, constitue une étape fondamentale de la prise en charge.Introduction: Some probable mechanisms have been described to the relationship between magnesium (Mg) level and migraine headache attacks. In the study reported here, we sought to determine the total Mg serum status of patients with migraine within and between the headache attacks and compare it with non-migraineurs. Methods: This study was performed on 50 migraineurs patients diagnosed according to the International Headache Society (IHS) criteria for acute migraine headache. Fifty healthy subjects without any family history or evidences of migraine were randomly selected from hospital personnel as the control group. Serum Mg level was measured by Xylidyl blue method. Results: In the group with migraine headache, no significant difference was found in the serum total Mg levels within and between migraine headache attacks (1.86 ± 0.41 mg/dl versus 1.95 ± 0.35 mg/dl, p = 0.224). But, serum total Mg level was notably lower in the group with these attacks compared to the control group (1.86 ± 0.41 mg/dl versus 2.10 ± 0.23 mg/dl, p < 0.001). Conclusion: Serum Mg level is on average significantly reduced in patients with migraine compared to the healthy group. However, the serum total Mg levels in migraineurs remained constant within and between migraine headache attacks.Le kyste hydatique est une parasitose qui sévit à l’état endémique au Maroc. Cependant sa rupture au cours de la grossesse reste rare. Nous rapportons le cas d’une patiente de 23 ans, admise aux urgences en état de choc avec bouffissure du visage sur aménorrhée de 8 semaines, chez laquelle le diagnostic d’hydatidose à la fois hépatique et pelvienne, avec éventuelle rupture de l’un des kystes hépatiques a été posé par la radiologie. Après mesures de réanimation, le traitement chirurgical a été instauré, avec bonne évolution. Nous essayons à partir de ce cas et à travers une revue de littérature, de préciser les difficultés diagnostiques et thérapeutiques rencontrées dans la prise en charge des kystes hydatiques, surtout compliquées, au cours de la grossesse.
African Journal of AIDS Research | 2012
Bertrand Hugo Mbatchou Ngahane; Henry Luma; Yacouba Mapoure Njankouo; Martine Nida; Achu Joko; Marthe Mbenoun; Samuel Wato; Albert Mouelle Sone
A retrospective study was carried out at Douala General Hospital, Cameroon, between July 2007 and July 2011, to determine the prevalence of HIV infection among the pulmonary tuberculosis (pTB) patients and to compare epidemiological profiles with respect to TB/HIV co-infection. The cases of all patients aged 15 years and above and diagnosed with pTB during the study period were reviewed. Sociodemographic data, sputum examination for acid-fast bacilli, previous TB-treatment status, and HIV status were recorded. The chi-square or Fishers exact tests were used to compare the proportions. The independent sample t-test was used to compare means for the quantitative data. Of the 383 pTB patients included, 56.1% were males. The mean age was 38.9 ± 13.9 years (range 15–95). The age group 25–44 years was most represented, with 55.6% of the patients, while the least represented age group was that of patients over 65 years. The mean age of the females (36.2 ± 13.6 years) was statistically lower than that of the males (41.1 ± 13.8 years). Smear-positive pTB was diagnosed in 208 cases (54.6%). All the patients were tested for HIV infection. The overall prevalence of HIV among the pTB patients was 50.4%. There were no significant differences between the HIV-positive and HIV-negative groups with respect to age, sex, sputum examination for acid-fast bacilli, and previous TB-treatment status. The results suggest that the TB/HIV co-infection rate in Cameroon is high. Intensification of the screening of HIV infection in the general population and early management of HIV disease, especially in young women, could reduce the incidence of TB.
The Pan African medical journal | 2014
Francis Nde; Jules Nebo; William Ngatchou; Carine Tchatchoua; Albert Mouelle Sone; Christophe De Brouwer
Introduction Physiological cardiac hypertrophy and dilation are common findings in heavy physical load activity. We carried out this study to investigate the relationship between construction work and cardiac parameters adaptations, by comparing healthy masons to office workers on heart ultrasound. Methods The study was carried out on, 50 construction workers and 50 office workers matched for their weight, height and age. Systolic and Diastolic blood pressures, Left Ventricular diameter and thickness, Septum wall thickness and Left ventricular mass index were measured and calculated Results Heart rate, systolic and diastolic blood pressures were lower in construction workers, as compared to office workers: respectively 63±7 bpm vs. 75±6 bpm (p = 0.000); 120.1±7 mmHg vs. 130.5±9 mmHg (p = 0.000) and 68.5±7 mmHg vs. 77.0 ±9 mmHg (p = 0.000). Construction workers had a thicker septum and posterior wall: respectively 10.3 ± 1.1 mm vs. 8.9 ± 0.9 mm (p = 0.000); and 9.0 ± 1.2 mm vs. 8.1 ± 0.8 mm (p = 0.000). Conclusion Conclusion We deducted that heavy load work has an impact on the heart mensuration. The past occupational history has to be taken into consideration during initial medical assessing of a worker in for a new job so as to avoid erroneous conclusions.
BMC Cancer | 2018
Bibiana Ateh Nzeangung; Martin Essomba Biwole; Benjamin Momo Kadia; Ndemazie Nkafu Bechem; Christian Akem Dimala; Albert Mouelle Sone
Open Journal of Modern Neurosurgery | 2018
Aurélien Ndoumbe; Mathieu Motah; Bea Jesse Ikango; Mireille Moumi; Amadou Fewou; Albert Mouelle Sone
HEALTH SCIENCES AND DISEASES | 2017
Marie Patrice Halle; Lionel Tsinga; Arnold Fokam Fottsoh; Francois Folefack Kaze; Albert Mouelle Sone; Gloria Ashuntantang
Revue de Médecine et de Pharmacie | 2016
Yacouba Njankouo Mapoure; Eric Walter Pefura Yone; Jean Yves Bevela; Hamadou Ba; Raoul Simeni; Hugo B. Mbatchou Ngahane; Gérard Beyiha; Albert Mouelle Sone
African Journal of Neurological Sciences | 2016
Yacouba Mapoure Njankouo; Arielle Vanessa Pokossy; Richard Njock; Amadou Njifou Njima; Henry Luma Namme; Albert Mouelle Sone
Revue Neurologique | 2015
Yacouba Njankouo Mapoure; Njapndounke Raïma Potouo Rita; Albert Mouelle Sone; Henry Luma
Journal Africain d'Imagerie Médicale | 2015
Mathieu Motah; Emilienne Guegang Goujou; Fernande Zeh odile; Mireille Moumi; Sidonie Ananga; Albert Mouelle Sone