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[Bacterial dermohypodermitis: a retrospective single-center study of 244 cases in Guinea].

M Cisse1, M Keïta, A Toure, A Camara, L Machet, G Lorette.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Dermo-hypodermal bacterial infections (erysipelas, cellulitis and necrotizing fasciitis) are frequent and may be life-threatening. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A retrospective study of a period of 4 years and 6 months (1 June 1999 to 31 December 2003) was carried out at the Donka University Hospital centre (Conakry-Guinea) in order to analyze the epidemiological, clinical and therapeutic characteristics of bacterial dermohypodermitis in a hospital environment.
RESULTS: Two hundred and forty-four patients (188 women and 56 men) were hospitalized for bacterial dermohypodermitis. Mean age was 38 years. The site of dermohypodermitis comprised the entire lower limbs in 4 cases (2%), legs and feet in 200 cases (82%), thighs in 12 cases (4%), buttocks in 4 cases (2%) and upper limbs in 24 cases (10%). A previous history of dermohypodermitis, chronic alcoholism, use of non-steroidal anti inflammatory drugs, obesity and lymphoedema was identified. Necrotizing bacterial dermohypodermitis and necrotizing fasciitis were the main complications and were seen in 31 patients. These conditions were generally associated with use of non-steroidal anti inflammatory drugs (90% vs. 25%) (OR=27, CI 95=8-94), delayed initiation of suitable treatment and use of traditional medicine.
CONCLUSION: Our study shows female predominance of bacterial dermohypodermitis. This is explained by cutaneous atrophy in women resulting from use of depigmenting drugs that facilitate skin breaks, thus allowing ingress of bacteria. NSAID intake, while frequent in our series, was far higher in the fasciitis group, suggesting a potentially aggravating role of these drugs.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17978712     DOI: 10.1016/s0151-9638(07)92530-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Dermatol Venereol        ISSN: 0151-9638            Impact factor:   0.777


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1.  [Geriatric dermatoses in patients hospitalized in the Department of Dermatology in Bamako (Mali)].

Authors:  Youssouf Fofana; Bekaye Traoré; Ousmane Faye; Adama Dicko; Siritio Berthé; Koureissi Tall; Lassine Kéita; Somita Kéita
Journal:  Pan Afr Med J       Date:  2016-11-30

2.  Risk factors and complications of lower limb cellulitis in Africa: a systematic review.

Authors:  Frank-Leonel Tianyi; Clarence Mvalo Mbanga; Celestin Danwang; Valirie Ndip Agbor
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2018-07-23       Impact factor: 2.692

3.  Necrotizing Skin and Soft Tissue Infections Admitted to Intensive Care Unit in Reunion Island: A Retrospective Cohort Study.

Authors:  David Vandroux; Alexia Mubuanga Nkusu; Bernard-Alex Gauzere; Olivier Martinet
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2021-07-19       Impact factor: 3.707

4.  [Evaluation of general practitioners' knowledge about diagnostic and therapeuthic management of erysipelas in the city of Marrakech].

Authors:  Fatima Ihbibane; Ntini Lebi Arsène; Latifa Adarmouch; Mohamed Amine; Noura Tassi
Journal:  Pan Afr Med J       Date:  2018-01-17
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