Koffi Amegbor
University of Lomé
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Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2014
Aboudoulatif Diallo; Kwashie Eklu-Gadegbeku; Koffi Amegbor; Amegnona Agbonon; Kodjo Aklikokou; Edmond E. Creppy; Messanvi Gbeassor
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE In African traditional medicine, Ageratum conyzoides has been used as purgative, febrifuge, anti-ulcer and wound dressing. To date there is no safety information about long term use of Ageratum conyzoides which contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids, a class of hepatotoxic and carcinogenic phytochemicals. This study aims to evaluate the 90 days subchronic toxicity and in vitro toxicity of Ageratum conyzoides. MATERIALS AND METHODS Three groups of 8 rats (4 males and 4 females) received distilled water (control), 500 and 1000 mg/kg of the extract daily for 90 consecutive days by oral gavage. The animals were observed daily for abnormal clinical signs and death. Body weight, relative organ weight, haematological and biochemical parameters of blood as well as heart, kidney, liver and spleen tissues histology were evaluated. RESULTS After 90 days administration, Ageratum conyzoides increased significantly (p<0.05) the relative weight of the liver, the spleen and kidney as compared to control group. Ageratum conyzoides increased also significantly (p<0.05) ALP, ALT, AST and blood glucose. Furthermore, an increase in the number of platelets associated with a normocytic and normochromic anaemia was observed. The cytotoxicity, determined by the MTT test and neutral red assay, has shown that the cytotoxicity of hydroalcoholic extract of Ageratum conyzoides and its total alkaloids was very close. CONCLUSIONS Our results have shown that Ageratum conyzoides at 500 and 1000 mg/kg can induce liver, kidney and haematological disorders. These toxics effects can be attributed to its total alkaloids especially to pyrrolizidine alkaloids which are present in this plant.
Journal of Cancer Epidemiology | 2011
Koffi Amegbor; Tchin Darré; Koffi Didier Ayéna; Essohana Padaro; Kodjo Tengue; Anani Abalo; Gado Napo-Koura
Objective. To describe the epidemiological and histological aspects of cancers in Togo. Materials and Methods. We made a retrospective review of the epidemiological and pathological features of cancers observed from 1984 to 2008 at the laboratory of pathology of CHU-TOKOIN in Lomé, Togo. Results. During our study period, we found 5251 cases of cancers with an annual average frequency of 210 cases. The sex ratio, male/female, was 0.9 and the average age of occurring was 45.3 years. This average age was 46.9 years for men and 43.8 years for women. The most frequent cancers for men were prostate cancer (12.9%), nonmelanoma skin cancer (10.4%), and gastric cancer (10.3%). For women it was breast cancer (27.1%), cervix cancer (11.2%) and non-Hodgkin lymphoma (6.3%). Histologically, it was carcinomas in 68.1% of the cases, sarcomas in 11% of the cases and non-Hodgkin lymphomas in 12.6% of the cases. Children cancers were primarily Burkitt lymphoma (27.9% of cases) and retinoblastoma (8.5% of cases). Conclusion. This study shows that cancers are frequent in Togo and emphasizes on the necessity of having a cancer register for the prevention and the control of this disease in Togo.
Bulletin De La Societe De Pathologie Exotique | 2010
B. Saka; K. Kombaté; A. Mouhari-Toure; S. Akakpo; B. Tchangaï; Koffi Amegbor; P. Pitché; K. Tchangaï-Walla
Basidiobolomycosis is a deep mycosis which preferentially affects rural young people in tropical countries. We report a case of basidiobolomycosis successfully treated with ketoconazole. It was a 9-year-old boy of rural origin in whom the diagnosis of basidiobolomycosis was suspected due to a deep skin infiltration involving the chest and neck. Histology revealed hypodermic granulomatous inflammation with predominantly macrophage and eosinophils. The child was treated successfully with ketoconazole in eight weeks. Treatment of basidiobolomycosis is based on azole derivatives which are particularly effective. Histopathology is very important in the diagnosis of this affection, especially in tropical countries where it may simulate Mycobacterium ulcerans infection.
Annales De Dermatologie Et De Venereologie | 2011
A. Mouhari-Toure; K. Kombaté; B. Saka; Koffi Amegbor; Tchin Darré; S. Akakpo; K. Tchangaï-Walla; P. Pitché
BACKGROUND The clinical manifestations of Dariers disease are polymorphic and diverse. Guttate leukoderma has been described in around twenty patients with genetically pigmented skin. We report a case of widespread guttate leukoderma several years before the classic signs of Dariers disease in a patient with black skin. CASE REPORT A 19-year-old woman consulted for characteristic signs of Dariers disease evolving for the previous four years. Examination revealed perifollicular, non-confluent hypopigmented macules and papules in small drop size (1-5mm in diameter) scattered on the trunk, limbs and the jaw and chin. These hypopigmented lesions had been present since the age of six years. Histology of the keratotic papules confirmed the diagnosis of Dariers disease. Histological inspection of a hypopigmented lesion showed hyperkeratosis, acantholysis and a considerable reduction of epidermal melanin pigment. DISCUSSION Our observation suggests that a guttate leukoderma could be an early sign, readily accessible to dermatologists, in the diagnosis of Dariers disease in black-skinned patients.
Annales De Dermatologie Et De Venereologie | 2011
A. Mouhari-Toure; K. Kombaté; B. Saka; Koffi Amegbor; Tchin Darré; S. Akakpo; K. Tchangaï-Walla; P. Pitché
BACKGROUND The clinical manifestations of Dariers disease are polymorphic and diverse. Guttate leukoderma has been described in around twenty patients with genetically pigmented skin. We report a case of widespread guttate leukoderma several years before the classic signs of Dariers disease in a patient with black skin. CASE REPORT A 19-year-old woman consulted for characteristic signs of Dariers disease evolving for the previous four years. Examination revealed perifollicular, non-confluent hypopigmented macules and papules in small drop size (1-5mm in diameter) scattered on the trunk, limbs and the jaw and chin. These hypopigmented lesions had been present since the age of six years. Histology of the keratotic papules confirmed the diagnosis of Dariers disease. Histological inspection of a hypopigmented lesion showed hyperkeratosis, acantholysis and a considerable reduction of epidermal melanin pigment. DISCUSSION Our observation suggests that a guttate leukoderma could be an early sign, readily accessible to dermatologists, in the diagnosis of Dariers disease in black-skinned patients.
Bulletin De La Societe De Pathologie Exotique | 2010
B. Saka; K. Kombaté; A. Mouhari-Toure; S. Akakpo; B. Tchangaï; Koffi Amegbor; P. Pitché; K. Tchangaï-Walla
Basidiobolomycosis is a deep mycosis which preferentially affects rural young people in tropical countries. We report a case of basidiobolomycosis successfully treated with ketoconazole. It was a 9-year-old boy of rural origin in whom the diagnosis of basidiobolomycosis was suspected due to a deep skin infiltration involving the chest and neck. Histology revealed hypodermic granulomatous inflammation with predominantly macrophage and eosinophils. The child was treated successfully with ketoconazole in eight weeks. Treatment of basidiobolomycosis is based on azole derivatives which are particularly effective. Histopathology is very important in the diagnosis of this affection, especially in tropical countries where it may simulate Mycobacterium ulcerans infection.
Bulletin De La Societe De Pathologie Exotique | 2017
T. Darré; M. Tchaou; B. N’Timon; A. A. Patassi; A. Aboubakari; L. Sonhaye; A. Bassowa; Koffi Amegbor; G. Napo-Koura
Our study aimed to describe the epidemiological, clinical and histological aspects of mammary tuberculosis in Togo. This is a descriptive cross-sectional study of breast tuberculosis for which the diagnosis was presumed on histological grounds in the pathology department (LAP) of the Lomé Tokoin university hospital from January 1995 to December 2016 (20 years). A total of 28 presumed cases of mammary tuberculosis were identified. There were 26 women and 2 men, with an average age of 34.2 ± 0.3 years. The clinical signs were nodule (84.1%), tumefaction (75%), abscess (63.6%) and tumefaction with cutaneous fistulization (59.1%). Breast involvement was isolated in 31.8% of cases and associated with pleuropulmonary tuberculosis in 54.5% of cases. Co-infection with HIV was found in 63.9 % of cases. Histology showed inflammatory granulomas made of Langhans giant cells, epithelioid cells and lymphocytes around the foci of caseous necrosis. Thoracic radiography was abnormal in 16 patients (57.1%).Mammary tuberculosis is not rare in our country. Clinical presentation is often misleading and is a diagnostic challenge, more particularly with breast abscess or cancer.
Bulletin De La Societe De Pathologie Exotique | 2015
A. Mouhari-Toure; B. N’Timon; V. Kumako; T. Darré; B. Saka; M. Tchaou; Koffi Amegbor; K. Kombaté; A. A. Balogou; P. Pitché
We report 3 cases of disseminated cysticercosis (DC) in adult male subjects in Togo. All had consulted in dermatology for asymptomatic subcutaneous nodules. The diagnosis was confirmed by histology of a resected nodule. Computed tomography allowed us to bring out the widespread dissemination of cysticerci. The skin, brain, muscle, eye, thyroid, and pleura were the affected organs. Treatment was based on albendazole and betamethasone, with adverse side effects in 2 of our 3 patients. Our 3 observations seem to be the first of their kind in Togo. The mechanism of contamination in these disseminated forms is not yet elucidated, however ingesting a gravid proglottis could be the basis of the widespread dissemination of cysticerci in the body. No consensus has yet been established in the treatment of DC and the management should follow the guideline for treatment of neurocysticercosis and ocular cysticercosis.
Bulletin De La Societe De Pathologie Exotique | 2015
T. Darré; M. Kpatcha; M. Tchaou; Koffi Amegbor; L. Sonhaye; N'Timon B; G. Napo-Koura
The high prevalence of urinary schistosomiasis in Togo and its late management often lead to sequels. This study takes stock of these cancerous and non-cancerous lesions observed on histological pieces in the pathology laboratory of the Teaching Hospital of Lome in 10 years. We find 28.1 % of malignant tumor lesions, dominated by urothelial carcinoma.
Bulletin De La Societe De Pathologie Exotique | 2015
T. Darré; M. Kpatcha; M. Tchaou; Koffi Amegbor; L. Sonhaye; B. N’Timon; G. Napo-Koura
The high prevalence of urinary schistosomiasis in Togo and its late management often lead to sequels. This study takes stock of these cancerous and non-cancerous lesions observed on histological pieces in the pathology laboratory of the Teaching Hospital of Lome in 10 years. We find 28.1 % of malignant tumor lesions, dominated by urothelial carcinoma.