Publications by authors named "Modou Ndongo"

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  • Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is linked to hypertension (HBP), with a significant number of people with HBP remaining undiagnosed, especially in developing countries like Senegal.
  • A study in northern Senegal assessed CKD prevalence among three groups: normotensive, diagnosed hypertension, and undiagnosed hypertension, involving over 2,400 individuals aged 18-80.
  • The findings revealed that 52% had HBP and 17.8% had CKD, with undiagnosed hypertensive patients having a notably high rate of CKD, particularly in older women.
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Introduction: High salt intake is a major risk factor for hypertension and its complications such as chronic kidney disease (CKD) and cardiovascular diseases. The present study aimed to determine level of sodium consumption and its relation with kidney function in the rural populations of Ferlo (centre of Senegal).

Subjects And Methods: We performed a cross-sectional study including 400 volunteers aged > 18 years.

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  • Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is a common genetic kidney disorder that can progress to severe complications, but comprehensive data about its patterns in Africa is lacking.
  • The study aimed to investigate the prevalence and outcomes of PKD in African populations through a review of existing literature from 2000 to 2023, encompassing 13 studies and 943 patients across 7 countries.
  • Findings revealed that while accurate prevalence rates are unknown, PKD is a significant cause of nephropathy among dialysis patients, with common symptoms including kidney impairment, abdominal masses, and hypertension; more extensive studies with genetic analysis are needed to understand its true burden in Africa.
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Urolithiasis is a major public health issue due to its increasing prevalence. The objective of this study was to describe the spectrophotometric profile of upper urinary tract stones (UTS) in Senegal. We conducted a multicenter retrospective study of all patients treated for upper UTS whose chemical composition was analyzed from January 2014 to January 2020 in eight regions of Senegal.

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Zenker's diverticulum is a rare and generally benign condition. Its occurrence in a hemodialysis patient has therapeutic and prognostic implications and is a risk factor for mortality and morbidity due to its complications, such as protein-energy malnutrition and pneumonitis. We here report a case of Zenker's diverticulum diagnosed in a chronic haemodialysis patient.

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