K. Fall
Cheikh Anta Diop University
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Journal of Nephrology & Therapeutics | 2014
M.M. Cissé; Seynabou Fall; A.T. Lemrabott; E.H.F. Ka; K. Fall; M. Faye; A. Niang; B. Diouf
Background: Although there are numerous publications on multiple myeloma in black people, it seems sub-Saharan literature particularly Senegalese’ one is silent about Light chain deposition disease (LCDD) which is linked to immunoglobulin light chain deposition in glomerulus. The authors report the first three observations of LCDD collected in Nephrology department of Aristide Le Dantec hospital in Dakar, Senegal. Cases: we report three cases a man and two women of 61, 69 and 47 years old respectively, admitted to the Nephrology department of Aristide Le Dantec hospital for rapidly progressive renal failure in one case and a nephrotic syndrome in 2 other cases. The renal biopsy showed a nodular glomerulosclerosis and immunofluorescence microscopy, revealed deposition of IgG light chains suggesting LCDD. On the other hand, the diagnosis of multiple myeloma of IgG kappa type in 2 cases and IgG lambda type in the other one was done. A combination of chemotherapy (Mephalan Prednisone) and hemodialysis was instituted for all 3 cases. The evolution was marked by the appearance of an end stage renal disease in 2 cases and the third one was expired due to an infected bed sore secondary to a pathological fracture of the neck of the femur. Conclusion: Although the LCDD is rare, the prognosis of this syndrome seems to be poor as more than half of the patients die or progress to ESRD within 2 years.
Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation | 2017
Maria Faye; AhmedTall Lemrabott; M.M. Cissé; K. Fall; Y. Keita; AliouneA Ngaide; A. Mbaye; E.H.F. Ka; A. Niang; Abdoul Kane; B. Diouf
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a public health priority worldwide; however, its prevalence and incidence are difficult to assess. In Africa, few studies have been conducted on the prevalence of CKD. This study sought to describe the epidemiological characteristics and profile of CKD, as well as the related risk factors in Guéoul, a semi-urban zone in Senegal. An observational, cross-sectional, and descriptive study was conducted in Guéoul city in Senegal from November 1, 2012, to December 10, 2012, according to the WHO STEPS approach. People older than 35 years living in Guéoul city were included in the study. Cardiovascular and renal disease risk factor screening was conducted for this population. Data were analyzed using the 3.5.1 version of Epi Info software. The significance level was a P <0.05. One thousand four hundred and eleven participants with a mean age of 48 ± 12.68 years and a sex ratio of 0.34 were included in the study (359 men/1052 women). The prevalence of renal disease was 36.5%. Sixty-eight people showed proteinuria greater than two cross with urinary dipsticks. Two hundred and six people had a glomerular filtration rate <60 mL/min, and among them, 201 were in stage III, two in stage IV, and three in stage V according to the modification of diet in renal disease formula. Ninety-eight participants had morphological abnormalities. Cardiovascular risk factors found among participants with renal disease were obesity (25.2%), hypertension (55.5%), diabetes (2.3%), and renal and metabolic syndrome (32.43%). Those that statistically significantly correlated with renal disease were obesity (P = 0.0001), hypertension (P = 0.0001), and diabetes (P = 0.021). This study assessed the extent of renal disease in the population of Guéoul city. Being aware of the prevalence of CKD in the general population of Senegal is mandatory for defining appropriate strategies for the management of these risk factors and progression of renal diseases.
The Pan African medical journal | 2015
M.M. Cissé; Sidy Mohamed Seck; Daher Abdoul Karim Oumar; K. Fall; A.T. Lemrabott; Moussa Diallo; Maria Faye; M. Faye; A. Niang; Boucar Diouf
Scleroderma renal crisis (SRC) is defined as the new onset of accelerated arterial hypertension and /or rapidly progressive oliguric renal failure during the course of systemic sclerosis. It is a rare but life-threatening complication. This formerly serious complication has got a considerable brighter outlook since the introduction of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors (ACE) however the mortality is still remaining high. We report two cases of SRC which to our knowledge are the firsts described in Dakar. They were two women aged 45 and 32 years, one of them was previously following for systemic sclerosis. Both of them had malignant hypertension associated with rapidly progressive renal failure, the other was put under corticosteroid therapy four months before SRC occurrence. The histological and laboratory finding showed thrombotic microangiopathy. The height blood pressure returned to normal value after treatment with ACE inhibitors. The final outcome was undesirable with the death of one after two months due to the hemodialysis discontinuation and persistence of renal failure in the other.
Nephrologie & Therapeutique | 2014
E.H.F. Ka; Sidy Mohamed Seck; F. Diakite; M.M. Cissé; A.T. Lemrabott; M. Faye; M. Kane; M. Dioum; K. Fall; A. Niang; A. Kane; B. Diouf
Nephrologie & Therapeutique | 2018
A.T. Lemrabott; M. Faye; H. Khadra; M.M. Cissé; K. Fall; M. Mbengue; N. Keita; S. Diagne; B. Diouf; E.H.F. Ka
Nephrologie & Therapeutique | 2018
A.T. Lemrabott; I.A. Keita; M. Faye; K. Fall; M.M. Cissé; M. Mbengue; A. Niang; B. Diouf; E.H.F. Ka
Nephrologie & Therapeutique | 2018
A.T. Lemrabott; M. Faye; Seynabou Fall; M.C. Dial; M.M. Cissé; K. Fall; A.L.R. Agbolan-Kouassi; E.H.F. Ka; B. Diouf; A. Niang
Open Journal of Nephrology | 2017
K. Fall; M.M. Cissé; A.T. Lemrabott; Maria Faye; Mouhamed Cherif Dial; Atoumane Faye; Seynabou Fall; M. Faye; Keita Ai; M. Mbengue; Seynabou Diagne; Niakhaleen Keita; Bacary Ba; A. Niang; B. Diouf; E.H.F. Ka
Nephrologie & Therapeutique | 2017
D. Abdoulkarim Omar; Seynabou Fall; A.T. Lemrabott; M.M. Cissé; N. Keita; K. Fall; M. Faye; F.S. Ndiaye; E.H.F. Ka; A. Niang; B. Diouf
Nephrologie & Therapeutique | 2017
M. Faye; M.M. Cissé; A.T. Lemrabott; A.I. Keita; K. Fall; Y. Kane; M. Mbengue; D. Abdoulkarim Omar; E.H.F. Ka; A. Niang; B. Diouf