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Vascular malformations of the aortic arch and its main branches such as cervical aortic arch and high-riding brachiocephalic artery can present as pulsatile neck swelling. Although this entity is rare, an initial Doppler ultrasound is suggested before intervention to avoid complications from unidentified aberrant vessels.

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Guillain-Barré Syndrome in Africa: Understanding, Addressing, and Empowering.

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December 2024

Department of Research and Education Oli Health Magazine Organization, Research and Education Kigali Rwanda.

Introduction: Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) is a spectrum of peripheral neuropathies characterized by rapid symmetrical limb weakness and sensory symptoms. GBS can be life-threatening and requires intensive care, particularly for patients with imminent respiratory failure. In Africa, limited research and high therapy costs pose challenges.

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  • HSV encephalitis is a significant cause of serious brain inflammation and can affect anyone, requiring prompt treatment for better outcomes.
  • CNS vasculitis occurring alongside HSV encephalitis is uncommon and poses additional challenges for diagnosis and treatment.
  • A case study highlights a 28-year-old male with HSV meningoencephalitis complicated by vasculitis, outlining difficulties in diagnosing and responding to treatment.
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  • Arteriovenous fistula is an unusual connection between arteries and veins, often resulting from surgery or other medical procedures, but can sometimes occur spontaneously, which is rare.
  • A case was reported involving a 54-year-old Ethiopian woman with chronic kidney disease on regular hemodialysis, who developed a pulsatile mass in her thigh without history of trauma or surgery.
  • The fistula was diagnosed using a CT angiography and successfully treated through open surgery without any complications.
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  • Gastroschisis and omphalocele are common abdominal wall defects in newborns that can lead to serious health issues, and managing them effectively remains a challenge despite surgical advancements.!
  • The retrospective study at Tikur Anbessa Specialized Hospital examined 50 neonates with these defects between August 2018 and August 2022, noting a higher incidence of associated malformations in omphalocele cases compared to gastroschisis.!
  • Results indicated a higher mortality rate in gastroschisis cases (11 deaths) compared to omphalocele, with sepsis being the main cause of death, highlighting the need for improved management strategies in neonatal care.!
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  • The study focuses on a type of salt extracted from vegetable stems in Ethiopia, analyzing its mineral content, health benefits, and taste.
  • Techniques like Optical Emission Spectroscopy and Flame Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy were used to ensure the salt was safe and rich in beneficial minerals like potassium while being low in sodium.
  • Results showed that rats consuming this salt had significantly lowered blood pressure compared to those fed regular salt, suggesting it could be a healthier alternative for people with hypertension.
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The lack of adequate anti-leishmanial therapies has led to the continued suffering of millions of people from developing nations. Moreover, optimism for a therapeutic intervention by fexinidazole was dashed due to the inability to maintain cures and control unwanted side effects. To solve these shortcomings, the structural elements of fexinidazole responsible for anti-leishmanial activity and toxicities were explored.

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Geographical distribution and diversity patterns of bird species are influenced by climate change. The Rouget's rail () is a ground-dwelling endemic bird species distributed in Ethiopia and Eritrea. It is a near-threatened species menaced by habitat loss, one of the main causes of population declines for bird species.

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Key Clinical Message: LMS of IVC needs a multidisciplinary approach. Surgical excision with free margin is the cornerstone of management. Upon case-by-case selection, adjuvant chemotherapy may play a role in better oncologic outcome.

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Introduction: The efficacy of BCR-ABL tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) in treating chronic myelogenous leukemia and other malignancies is well-documented. However, concerns about potential nephrotoxicity have raised questions. This study, conducted at Tikur Anbesa Specialized Hospital (TASH) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, aimed to investigate the association between TKIs and renal toxicities.

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Key Clinical Message: Abdominal cocoon syndrome is a rare cause of bowel obstruction, with variable presentation. It needs a high index of suspicion for diagnosis. Surgical management with the release of adhesions is the preferred option for a healthy bowel.

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The use of animal manure to fertilize soil is an emerging concern contributing to the transfer of antimicrobial-resistant pathogens to vegetables. Hence, assessing antimicrobial susceptibility profile of in vegetable farms is essential to design appropriate interventions against antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in the food chain. This study assessed antimicrobial resistance profile and associated genetic markers among isolated from vegetable farms fertilized with animal manure in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

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Key Clinical Message: Concomitant native and prosthetic valve infective endocarditis (IE) is very rare, and both can rarely be complicated by rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis (RPGN). This diagnosis has therapeutic implications, as not all RPGN need immunosuppression therapy.

Abstract: Native and prosthetic valve infective endocarditis (IE) may be rarely complicated by rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis (RPGN).

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Key Clinical Message: Among the multitude of causes for acute abdomen patients presenting with free intraperitoneal air, one almost never finds infected pancreatic necrosis as one of the culprits. In patients with risk factors for acute pancreatitis presenting with generalized peritonitis with free intraperitoneal air, consideration should be given to this often deadly entity.

Abstract: Acute pancreatitis is a morbid acute abdominal pathology that has been increasing in incidence in recent years.

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  • Scientists created special models to find out where the endangered mountain nyala can live best in Ethiopia, using tools called Boosted Regression Tree and Maximum Entropy.
  • They collected data by counting animal poop in different areas and looked at things like the type of land and how high the ground is.
  • Their study found that only a small part (9.1%) of the area is good for mountain nyala, showing that protecting these habitats is really important for keeping the species safe.
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There is a dearth of information on the comparative studies of the physicochemical, proximate, and antioxidant properties as well as quality standards of stingless bee honey (SBH) in Ethiopia. Hence, this study was designed to assess and compare the physicochemical, proximate, and antioxidant properties of SBH, specifically sourced from , and produced under both wild and modern apiary conditions at two distinct geographical locations. A total of forty-six honey samples were meticulously collected from domesticated stingless bee colonies and naturally occurring wild nests at Wolmera and Cheliya districts.

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Introduction: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are harmful and unintended reactions to medicines given at standard doses through a proper route of administration for the purpose of prophylaxis, diagnosis, or treatment.

Objective: The objective of this research paper was to assess median time to development of ADRs and associated factors among children HIV positive patients on antiretroviral treatment (ART) in North West Amhara Specialized Hospitals.

Methods: The adverse drug effect survival time was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier survival method and log-rank test curves was applied for analyze "time-to-event" data.

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Background And Aims: Hirschsprung's disease (HSD) remains a common cause of pediatric intestinal obstruction. Barium contrast enema (BE) is the primary imaging modality for the evaluation of clinically suspected cases. Here, we aimed to assess the diagnostic accuracy of BE in children with clinically suspected HSD when compared to a gold standard full-thickness rectal biopsy (FTRB).

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  • Sleep is closely linked to overall health and well-being, with strong evidence showing that sleep disorders significantly affect cardiovascular health.
  • The study reviews recent research from 2015 onwards to explore how sleep disorders impact the cardiovascular system, focusing on diagnostic techniques and treatment options.
  • Findings underscore the importance of recognizing sleep issues as a key health concern, advocating for interdisciplinary collaboration and tailored therapies to enhance patient care and outcomes.
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Poor-quality diets are of huge concern in areas where consumption is dominated by locally sourced foods that provide inadequate nutrients. In agroecologically diverse countries like Ethiopia, food production is also likely to vary spatially. Yet, little is known about how nutrient production varies by agroecology.

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Posttraumatic hydrocephalus: Recent advances and new therapeutic strategies.

Health Sci Rep

November 2023

Oli Health Magazine Organization, Research and Education Kigali Rwanda.

Background: Hydrocephalus or ventriculomegaly is a condition brought on by an overabundance of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the ventricular system. The major contributor to posttraumatic hydrocephalus (PTH) is traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), especially in individuals with occupations set in industrial settings. A variety of criteria have been employed for the diagnosis of PTH, including the combination of neurological symptoms like nerve deficits and headache, as well as an initial improvement followed by a worsened relapse of altered consciousness and neurological deterioration, which is detected by computed tomography-brain imaging that reveals gradual ventriculomegaly.

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Hyperkalemia, an elevated blood potassium concentration exceeding 5.0 mEq/L, is associated with adverse outcomes and is frequently observed in hospitalized patients. Drug-induced hyperkalemia accounts for a significant proportion of cases, with heparin, commonly used for venous thrombosis prevention, suspected to contribute, though less recognized than other heparin-related side effects.

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The effect of enset varieties and fermentation time on the nutritional composition, antinutritional content, functional properties, and sensory acceptance of bulla was assessed. Bulla samples were prepared from newly improved enset varieties , , , and and were fermented for 0, 15, and 30 days. The result revealed that bulla prepared from had relatively better values of fat (0.

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Key Clinical Message: Low threshold is required to suspect complications of malaria. Pulmonary thromboembolism, though rare, should be considered as its complication in the presence of unexplained and sudden onset shortness of breath.

Abstract: The hypercoagulable complications of malaria typically manifest in the microvasculature.

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Fermentation can contribute to the supply of essential vitamins like folate, but studies exploring this potential are scarce. Injera is an Ethiopian fermented pancake-like flatbread made from different cereals. The study aimed to investigate the effect of injera-making process using different cereals (tef, sorghum, wheat, and barley) on folate content and to evaluate the effectiveness of in enhancing folate of injera made with different cereals.

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