Publications by authors named "F Aristide Kabore"

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  • - The study investigates the risk factors for residual stress urinary incontinence after successful closure of vesico-vaginal fistula (VVF), noting that previous findings on predictors have been inconsistent.
  • - Conducted over seven years with women from multiple centers, it involved a cough test at three months post-operation to assess urinary continence, finding that 16.3% of patients had residual incontinence despite successful fistula closure.
  • - Key predictors for residual incontinence identified included urethro-vesical junction involvement, previous fistula repair, and type 3 classifications of Goh's system, highlighting the need for better management of urinary incontinence post-surgery.
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Introduction: Non-traumatic spinal cord injury (NTSCI) represents a medical-surgical emergency. In Burkina Faso, limited data exist on the etiological profiles of this syndrome in rheumatology. This study aimed to describe the etiological profile of NTSCI in the Rheumatology Department of the University Hospital Center of Bogodogo (CHU-B).

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  • - The WHO recommends HPV testing for cervical cancer screening due to its high sensitivity, but further triage is needed to identify women with high-grade lesions (CIN2+) who need treatment.
  • - The ANRS-12375 study evaluated various triage methods like visual inspection (VIA) and different genotyping options in Côte d'Ivoire, Burkina Faso, and Cambodia to detect CIN2+ lesions among women living with HIV.
  • - Results showed that VIA and extended genotyping had high sensitivity (89%), with VIA also exhibiting the best specificity among the tests, making them effective options for identifying women who require treatment for CIN2+.
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Introduction: To improve and maintain quality and safety in anesthesia, standards have been proposed regarding human resources, facilities and equipment, medications and intravenous fluids, monitoring, and the conduct of anesthesia. Compliance with these standards remains a challenge in French-speaking sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and results in high morbidity and mortality particularly in children. This aim of this study was to assess the progress made in improving the pediatric anesthesia infrastructures, human resources, education, medications, and equipment in French-speaking SSA over the past 10 years (2013-2022).

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Bone metastases from liver cancer are rare. We report two cases of bone metastases revealing HBV-induced HCC. A 26-year-old african man presented with 4 months of low back pain in the context of general deterioration.

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