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The diagnostic challenge of mapping elephantiasis in the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia.

Authors :
Padovese V
Marrone R
Dassoni F
Vignally P
Barnabas GA
Morrone A
Source :
International journal of dermatology [Int J Dermatol] 2016 May; Vol. 55 (5), pp. 563-70. Date of Electronic Publication: 2015 Oct 30.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Background: In Ethiopia, lymphatic filariasis and podoconiosis are the two neglected tropical diseases planned to be mapped together within the recently launched Ethiopian neglected tropical diseases master plan (2013-2015). However, other disorders cause tropical lymphedema, and this report aims to identify clinical epidemiological aspects of limb swelling in northern Ethiopia and to provide an algorithm orienting the clinical diagnosis.<br />Methods: Medical records of patients with lower limb elephantiasis attending the Italian Dermatological Centre of Mekele, Tigray capital city, over a 4-year period (2005-2009) were retrospectively analyzed. Nine variables were collected from the charts comprising demographic data, job, origin, literacy, clinical, histopathologic, microscopic, and cultural findings.<br />Results: Over a total of 511 patients, lymphedema resulted from trauma (40.7%), chronic venous insufficiency (12.5%), deep mycoses (10.8%), lymphatic filariasis (9.2%), elephantiasis nostras verrucosa (7.0%), tropical ulcer (6.3%), leprosy (4.9%), recurrent infections (3.1%), podoconiosis (1.8%), tuberculosis (1.0%), malignancy (1.3%), Kaposi's sarcoma (1.0%), leishmaniasis (0.2%), and neurofibromatosis (0.2%).<br />Conclusions: Advanced-stage elephantiasis, chronic osteomyelitis, and podoconiosis not previously reported in Tigray were observed. Further epidemiological investigation and training programs addressed to healthcare providers at the peripheral level are needed to detect elephantiasis early, prevent disabilities, and improve patients' quality of life.<br /> (© 2015 The International Society of Dermatology.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1365-4632
Volume :
55
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
International journal of dermatology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
26518364
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/ijd.13120