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Prevalence and pattern of spinal pathologies in a consecutive series of CTs/MRIs in an urban and rural Tanzanian hospital--a retrospective neuroradiological comparative analysis.

Herta Zellner1, Daniel Maier, Anna Gasser, Magdalena Doppler, Andrea Winkler, Jaffer Dharsee, Erich Schmutzhard.   

Abstract

The prevalence of spinal pathologies in sub-saharan Africa has received little attention so far. The aim of the survey was to investigate and compare the prevalence pattern of spinal lesions in two different populations of Tanzania, one coming from the urban and semi-urban catchment area of Aga Khan Hospital in Dar es Salaam and the other coming from the rural catchment area of Haydom Lutheran Hospital in Mbulu, northern Tanzania. At the Aga Khan Hospital a total number of 1163 patients were included in the survey. In 50 cases (4.3%) no radiological findings were available and 150 patients (12.9%) showed no pathological abnormality. 90.4% (n = 1051) of screened population were classified in the category of extradural-extramedullary pathologies. Intradural-extramedullary lesions were observed in only three cases (0.3%). Intramedullary pathologies accounted for 2.1% (n = 24). Mean age of the screened population was 46.6 years, male-female ratio 1.08:1. At the Haydom Lutheran Hospital 105 cases were included into the study. Twenty-six patients (24.8%) showed no pathological abnormalities. Extradural-extramedullary pathologies occurred in 72.4% (n = 76) of overall cases. However, intradural-extramedullary pathologies were not seen in Haydom. Intramedullary pathologies were diagnosed in two patients (1.9%). Mean age was with 39.8 years clearly younger compared to urban areas, male-female ratio being 1.21:1, only non-significantly higher than in the Aga Khan Hospital's population. Beside this, one of the main goals of this study was to assess the frequency of infections to the spinal cord and vertebral column in rural and urban Tanzania. Surprisingly there were only few radiological findings at the Aga Khan Hospital, which suggested diagnoses consistent with tropical diseases, a striking difference from rural Haydom Lutheran Hospital, where nearly 30% of all patients showed changes on radiograph consistent with infections/infestations.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20924700     DOI: 10.1007/s00508-010-1437-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Wien Klin Wochenschr        ISSN: 0043-5325            Impact factor:   1.704


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