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    Neurological complications of chronic alcoholism: study of 42 observations in Guinea by Cisse, F A, Keita, M M, Diallo, I M, Camara, M I, Konate, M M, Konate, F, Conde, K, Diallo, A N, Nyassinde, J, Djigue, B S, Camara, M, Koumbassa, M L, Diakhate, I, Cisse, A

    “…Neurologic disorders related to chronic alcoholism in traditional areas of Guinea are frequent, but reports about them are rare. We conducted the first study…”
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    Clinical appearance and scalable profile Thiamine deficiency in prison in Guinea: study of thirty-eight observations by Cissé, F A, Konaté, M M, Ekué, W A, Cissé, M, Camara, N, Djigué, B S, Baldé, A O M, Camara, I A, Diallo, F L Y, Diallo, B S, Konaté, F, Barry, L F, Diakhaté, I, Cissé, A

    “…Cardiovascular and neurological manifestations associated with thiamine deficiency in Guinean prisons are common but not reported.We performed a prospective…”
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    Aspect clinique et profil évolutif de la carence en thiamine en milieu carcéral en Guinée : étude de trente-huit observations by Cissé, F. A., Konaté, M. M., Ekué, W. A., Cissé, M., Camara, N., Djigué, B. S., Baldé, A. O. M., Camara, I. A., Diallo, F. L. Y., Diallo, B. S., Konaté, F., Barry, L. F., Diakhaté, I., Cissé, A.

    “…Résumé Les manifestations cardio-vasculaires et neurologiques liées à un déficit en thiamine en milieu carcéral guinéen sont fréquentes, mais peu rapportées…”
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    Gayet-Wernicke's encephalopathy. A study of 13 cases observed in a refugee population hospitalized at the Conakry Teaching Hospital by Cissé, A F, Camara, N, Diallo, L L, Morel, Y, Koné, S, Camara, M I, Koumbassa, M L, Tafsir, D, Soumah, D, Djigué, B S, Camara, O B, Barry, M, Bangoura, S A, Kourouma, S, Da Silva, L, Cissé, A

    “…The authors report 13 cases of Gayet-Wernicke's encephalopathy observed in 13 patients of a refugee population. 11 presented the classical triad: oculomotor…”
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