Richard Njock
University of Yaoundé I
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European Journal of Medical Genetics | 2013
Ambroise Wonkam; Jean Jacques N. Noubiap; François Djomou; Karen Fieggen; Richard Njock; Geneviève Bengono Toure
BACKGROUND Severe hearing loss is a global problem affecting particularly developing countries. There is scarcity of recent published data on the epidemiology of childhood deafness in sub-Saharan Africa. OBJECTIVE To determine the etiological profile of severe childhood deafness in Cameroon. METHODS Prospective cross-sectional study of patients with a severe hearing loss that started before the age of 15 years. Detailed family and medical history was obtained; careful clinical, otological and audiological examinations were performed. RESULTS A total of 582 patients with a severe hearing loss were examined. Prelingual deafness accounted for 75.1% (n = 437), with a mean age at medical diagnosis of 3.3 ± 1.2 years. This late presentation may be explained by limited parental awareness of signs raising suspicion of hearing loss, poor access to health care and the absence of neonatal screening for hearing loss in Cameroon. Identified genetic causes accounted for 14.8% (n = 86), putative environmental causes for 52.6% (n = 306) and unknown causes for 32.6% (n = 190). Amongst Genetic causes, the syndromic hearing loss accounted for 13.1% (n = 12) of cases, the rest being non syndromic (n = 74). Consanguineous families accounted for 5.7% (n = 33) of the whole sample, and 15.1% (n = 13) of genetic cases. No union between deaf parents was observed. CONCLUSION These data highlight the possible predominance of putative environmental causes of childhood deafness in Cameroon, and emphasize the need for improved policies for prevention of infectious diseases and for neonatal hearing screening. However, further molecular analyses and targeted CT scan investigations are required to more accurately gauge the contribution of genetics etiologies.
Cahiers d'études et de recherches francophones / Santé | 2006
Richard Njock; Amadou Fewou; Cécile Okalla Ebongue; Sandrine Mvouni Oyono; Geneviève Bengono
Les auteurs rapportent un cas rare d’entomophtoromycose rhinofaciale survenue chez un jeune patient de 16 ans devant une tumefaction mediofaciale inesthetique. Le diagnostic a ete retenu sur la base des donnees de la biopsie. Cette mycose exotique pose des difficultes diagnostiques tenant surtout a sa rarete. L’interet de la biopsie et du traitement medical est rappele.
Archives of Otolaryngology-head & Neck Surgery | 2015
Jean Valentin F. Fokouo; Jean Espoir E. Vokwely; Jean Jacques N. Noubiap; Brice Enid Nouthe; Joseline Zafack; Esthelle Stéphanie Minka Ngom; Asmaou Bouba Dalil; Adèle-Rose Ngo Nyeki; Geneviève Bengono; Richard Njock
Cahiers d'études et de recherches francophones / Santé | 2006
Sandrine Mvouni Oyono; Richard Njock; Alex Fouda; André Moune; Geneviève Bengono
Journal of Biomedical Science and Engineering | 2017
Jean Espoir E. Vokwely; Jean Valentin F. Fokouo; Guy Merlin Ngounou; Dalil Asmaou; Esthelle G. Minka Ngom; Martin Kom; Richard Njock; Geneviève Bengono; Alexis Ndjolo
HEALTH SCIENCES AND DISEASES | 2016
Martial Jufo Donkeng; François Djomou; Mendel Koudjou Nzogang; Richard Njock
HEALTH SCIENCES AND DISEASES | 2016
Antoine Bola Siafa; François Djomou; Armelle Ngomba; Nathalie Houado; Hortense Kamga Gonsu; Richard Njock
Annales françaises d'Oto-rhino-laryngologie et de Pathologie Cervico-faciale | 2014
E. Minka Ngom; Richard Njock
HEALTH SCIENCES AND DISEASES | 2013
Charlotte Ngonde Sende; Farikou Ibrahima; Amadou Fewou; Mathieu Motah; Richard Njock; E Belley Priso; Maurice Sosso; Joseph Gonsu Fotsin
HEALTH SCIENCES AND DISEASES | 2013
Charlotte Ngonde Sende; Amadou Fewou; Richard Njock; Mathieu Motah; A Mouelle Sone; Samuel Nko'o Amvene; Joseph Gonsu Fotsin