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    Umbilical endometriosis mimicking a keloid in a young black woman: A case report by Kourouma, H-S, Ecra, E-J, Allou, A-S, Kouyaté, M, Kouassi, Y-I, Kaloga, M, Kouassi, K-A, Kassi, K, Kouamé, K, Ahogo, C, Gbery, I-P, Sangaré, A

    “…Most umbilical tumors are diagnosed as benign tumors, umbilical metastases of abdominal and pelvic tumors, or Sister Marie Joseph nodule. Herein, we report a…”
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    Vitiligo occurring on dermal melanocytosis (nevus of Ota) in a dark-skinned patient by Ahogo, K-C, Gbery, I-P, Vagamon, B, Ouattara, O-A, Kouassi, K-A, Kourouma, H-S, Kouassi, Y-I

    “…Nevus of Ota is a rare disease most frequently found in Asians. It presents clinically as a bluish gray hyperpigmentation of one side of the face…”
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    Disseminated granuloma annulare-like presentation of juvenile Wells' syndrome by Ahogo, Celestin, Gbery, I, Vagamon, B, Fauconneau, A

    Published in Indian journal of paediatric dermatology (01-04-2017)
    “…A 5-year-old boy was referred because of urticarial flares with angioedema. Antihistamines and systemic steroids were not useful to prevent flares. At…”
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    Squamous cell carcinoma secondary to Buruli ulcer in West Africa by Kaloga, M, Kourouma, H-S, Diabaté, A, Gbery, I-P, Sangaré, A, Elidjé, E-J, Kouassi, Y-I, Djeha, D, Kanga, K, Yoboué, Y-P, Kanga, J-M

    “…Buruli ulcer is an infection caused by Mycobacterium ulcerans occurring in tropical areas. In West Africa, it is an emerging threat mainly affecting children…”
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    Fixed drug eruption after taking ethambutol by Bakayoko, A S, Kaloga, M, Kamagate, M, Kone, Z, Daix, A T J, Ohui, E, Gbery, I, Domoua, K

    Published in Revue des maladies respiratoires (01-01-2015)
    “…Fixed drug eruption (FDE) is a specific skin reaction and the only exclusively medicinal dermatosis. Among the drugs usually responsible are the…”
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    Melanoma of the Right Foot Simulating Kaposi’s Disease by Mamadou, Kaloga, Yao, Yoboué P., Jean-Marie, Kanga, Abdoulaye, Sangaré, Elidjé, Ecra J., Ildevert, Gbery P., Yao, Kouassi I., Mienwoley, Oussou Armel, Kanga, Kouame, Komenan, Kassi, Kouassi, Kouame A., Ahogo, C.

    Published in Case reports in dermatological medicine (01-01-2015)
    “…Melanoma is a malignant tumor rarely being described in sub-Saharan Africa. We reported an unusual and atypical clinical presentation. It was a 59-year-old…”
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    Profil épidémio-clinique des toxidermies bulleuses chez l’enfant à Abidjan (Côte d’Ivoire) by Kourouma, H. S., Kouassi, Y. I., Diabaté, A., Sangaré, A., Ecra, E. J., Kaloga, M., Gbery, I. P., Kouassi, A., Kassi, K., Yoboué, Y. P.

    “…Résumé Les toxidermies bulleuses telles que les syndromes de Stevens Johnson (SJS) et de Lyell semblent moins fréquentes chez l’enfant Cette étude…”
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    Assessment of the Quality of Life of African Black Children with Atopic Dermatitis by the CDLQI Score by Kouassi, Yao Isidore, Ahogo, K. C., Bia, O. F., Kouassi, K. A., Kourouma, H. S., Allou, A. S., Gbandama, K. P., Kassi, K., Ecra, E. J., Kaloga, M., Gbery, I. P., Kouamé, K., Sangaré, A.

    “…Introduction: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects both children and adults. The main symptom is pruritus, which has an…”
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    Clinical-epidemiological profile of severe cutaneous drug reactions in children in Abidjan (Côte d'Ivoire) by Kourouma, H S, Kouassi, Y I, Diabaté, A, Sangaré, A, Ecra, E J, Kaloga, M, Gbery, I P, Kouassi, A, Kassi, K, Yoboué, Y P

    “…Severe cutaneous drug reactions such as Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) are life threatening in adults. They seem to be…”
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    Vitiligo dévéloppé sur une mélanocytose dermique (nævus de Ota) chez une patiente à peau foncée by Ahogo, K.-C., Gbery, I.-P., Vagamon, B., Ouattara, O.-A., Kouassi, K.-A., Kourouma, H.-S., Kouassi, Y.-I.

    “…Le nævus de Ota est une pathologie rare, observée plus fréquemment chez des personnes d’ascendance asiatique. Il se présente cliniquement comme une…”
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    Érythème pigmenté fixe secondaire à la prise d’éthambutol by Diabaté, A., Kaloga, M., Kourouma, H.S., Kone, Z., Vagamon, B., Gbery, I., Aka, R.B.

    “…L’érythème pigmenté fixe (EPF) est pathognomonique d’une toxidermie et représente la seule dermatose de cause exclusivement médicamenteuse. Les antibiotiques…”
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    Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis: retrospective study of 185 cases in Abidjan (Côte d'Ivoire) by Kourouma, S, Sangaré, A, Kaloga, M, Kouassi, I, Ecra, E, Gbery, I, Ahogo, C, Kouassi, A, Kassi, K, Camara, B

    “…Cutaneous bullous adverse drug eruptions are a dreaded complication of drug use. The purpose of this study was to document the epidemiological features,…”
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    Endométriose ombilicale simulant une chéloïde chez une patiente à peau foncée by Kourouma, H.-S., Ecra, E.-J., Allou, A.-S., Kouyaté, M., Kouassi, Y.-I., Kaloga, M., Kouassi, K.-A., Kassi, K., Kouamé, K., Ahogo, C., Gbery, I.-P., Sangaré, A.

    “…Le diagnostic des tumeurs ombilicales est dominé par les tumeurs bénignes et par les rares métastases ombilicales de tumeurs abdomino-pelviennes (« nodule de…”
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    Carcinomes épidermoïdes sur cicatrices d’ulcère de Buruli en Afrique de l’Ouest by Kaloga, M., Kourouma, H.-S., Diabaté, A., Gbery, I.-P., Sangaré, A., Elidjé, E.-J., Kouassi, Y.-I., Djeha, D., Kanga, K., Yoboué, Y.-P., Kanga, J.-M.

    “…L’ulcère de Buruli est une infection causée par Mycobacterium ulcerans, qui sévit dans les zones tropicales. En Afrique de l’Ouest, elle constitue une menace…”
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