DOI: 10.37421/2161-0959.2021.11.350
DOI: 10.37421/2161-0959.2021.11.351
DOI: 10.37421/2161-0959.2021.11.354
Chyluria is normally because of parasitic contamination with Wuchereria bancrofti. Nonparasitic chyluria can be because of injury, tuberculosis, medical procedure, for instance aortoiliac sidestep uniting, tumor or inborn lymphatic peculiarities. This a report of an instance of chyluria due to a lymphatic ureteral fistula after revolutionary nephrectomy and lymphadenectomy. The fistula was dealt with effectively with ureteral impediment utilizing N-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate tissue cement.
DOI: 10.37421/2161-0959.2021.11.353
Fouda Menye Hermine Danielle*, Maimouna Mahamat, Yanga Aude Jessica, Nzana Victorine, Ngamby Vincent, Halle Marie-Patrice, Kaze Francois, Mapoure Yacoub and Ashuntantang Gloria
DOI: 10.37421/2161-0959.2021.11.352
Background: Steroid-resistance in idiopathic nephrotic syndrome is report high in Sub Saharan Africa. However, data on clinical profile and renal survival are scarce. We sought to compare the clinical profile of Steroid-Resistant and Steroid-Sensitive Nephrotic Syndrome (SRNS, SSNS) and evaluate the renal survival of SRNS patients in a nephrology reference centre of Cameroon.
Materials and methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study over 7 years using clinical records of incidents patients with idiopathic nephrotic syndrome who were followed for more than 3 months. Demographic, clinical and biological data were collected. Renal survival was estimated by Kaplan and Meier curves.
Results: A total of 47 patients were included, including 27 patients with SRNS (57.4%). Age was comparable between SRNS and SSNS patients (19 [IQI 13-28] years vs. 15 [IQI 5-31] years), but the proportion of female was higher among SRNS (29.6% vs 5%, p=0.036). Delayed clinical care and impure nephrotic syndrome were more common in SRNS. Overall, 12 (44.5%) patients developed end stage renal disease and 10 (37%) died. Renal survival rates at 12, 24, 36 months were 83.3%, 33.6% and 25% respectively. Renal survival was comparable between children and adult, as well as between female and male.
Conclusion: Steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome in common in Cameroon and it is associated with poor renal prognosis.
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