1. [Trachomatous entropion trichiasis at the ophthalmologic clinic of Dantec CHU (apropos of 199 cases)].
- Author
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Ndoye PA, Ngom A, Ndiaye CS, Ba EA, Ndiaye PA, Ndiaye MR, and Wade A
- Subjects
- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Child, Child, Preschool, Eyelid Diseases epidemiology, Eyelid Diseases surgery, Female, Humans, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Senegal epidemiology, Eyelid Diseases microbiology, Trachoma complications
- Abstract
In Senegal as well as others developing countries trachoma is a real public health problem. Entropion trichiasis is its most common and its most blinding complication. The authors made a retrospective study on 137 records of patients who underwent 199 surgical cures on a two years period. Epidemiologically, the average age is 49 years with a significative higher percentage of woman. Clinically, 51.5% of the patients had already complications, mostly on the cornea. The Trabut technique was the most used and its results was good in 82.4% cases. The authors underlined the duality of entropion trichiasis characterized by the ocular morbidity linked to the corneal damages and the simplicity of the surgical treatment which present definite advantages. Meanwhile they remind that the best treatment of the entropion trichiasis remains the prophylaxy of trachoma.
- Published
- 1997