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    About a case of Mycobacterium ulcerans infection with cold abscess by Kassi, K, Kouamé, K, Ahogo, K C, Kacou, D E, Ecra, E, Gbéry, I P, Kanga, J M

    “…Buruli ulcer is still a public health problem in Côte d'Ivoire. Its physiopathology is poorly described and suggests a new clinical form. We report a clinical…”
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    Cutaneous histoplasmosis due to Histoplasma capsulatum variety duboisii in an immune competent child. About one case in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire by Ahogo, K C, Sangaré, A, Gbery, I P, Ecra, E, Kaloga, M, Kassi, K, Kouamé, K, Kourouma, A Kouassi S, Abadjinan, A, Kacou, D E, Kanga, J-M

    “…Histoplasmosis is a subcutaneous mycosis caused by dimorphic fungus which is to be found in two types: the capsulatum and duboisii types. The capsulatum type…”
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    An uncommon localization of pyoderma gangrenosum on the penis of an HIV infected patient in the Ivory Coast by Ecra, E, Ahogo, K C, Sangaré, A, Kaloga, M, Kassi, K, Kouamé, K, Kacou, D E, Gbery, I P, Yoboué, Y P, Kanga, J M

    “…Pyoderma gangrenosum is an uncommon chronic ulcerative dermatosis with unknown aetiology and with a pathology which is still obscure. In 15-45% of cases, it is…”
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    Impact of Buruli ulcer secondary prevention program in an endemic area in Côte d'Ivoire by Kanga, J M, Kacou, E D, Yao, J K, Kassi, K, Kouamé, K, Kaloga, M, Kamelan, C O P

    “…Mycobacterium ulcerans infection or Buruli ulcer begins by a papule, nodule, blotch or oedema and develops into ulceration with complications which can lead to…”
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    Epidemiologicl aspects of Buruli ulcer in Côte d'Ivoire: results of a national survey by Kanga, J M, Kacou, E D

    “…Ulcer caused by Mycobacterium ulcerans and called Buruli ulcer is characterised by large cutaneous ulceration which often leads to debilitating sequelae. The…”
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    Fighting against Buruli ulcer: the Côte-d'Ivoire experience by Kanga, J M, Kacou, E D, Kouamé, K, Kassi, K, Kaloga, M, Yao, J K, Dion-Lainé, M, Avoaka, L E, Yoboué-Yao, P, Sangaré, A, Ecra, J E, Ahogo, C, Djédjé, M S, Kadiri, A J, Ayé, C

    “…Caused by Mycobacterium ulcerans, Buruli ulcer is an infectious disease which leads to large cutaneous ulceration and is responsible for huge socio-economic…”
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    Recurrence after surgical treatment of Buruli ulcer in Cote d'Ivoire by Kanga, J M, Kacou, D E, Sangaré, A, Dabila, Y, Asse, N H, Djakeaux, S

    “…Current treatment of Buruli ulcer is mainly surgical. However, surgical management is difficult due to occurrence of more and more recurrent cases after…”
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    Contribution of heparin therapy in the medical treatment of Buruli ulcer apropos of 1 case by Kanga, J M, Dion-Laine, M, Kacou, D E, Menan, E I

    “…Medical treatment of Buruli ulcer is mostly disappointing even if Mycobacterium ulcerans is susceptible to many antibacterial drugs. The inefficiency in vivo…”
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    Chronic genital ulcerations and HIV infection: 29 cases by Gbery, I P, Djeha, D, Kacou, D E, Aka, B R, Yoboue, P, Vagamon, B, Sangare, A, Kanga, J M

    Published in Médecine tropicale (1999)
    “…Genital ulcers are common manifestations of infectious disease. The incidence of genital ulcers featuring a chronic course has increased since the beginning of…”
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    Necrotizing fasciitis of the breast and HIV infection. A case report by Kourouma, H S, Sangaré, A, Kaloga, M, Ecra, E, Kouamé, K, Kassi, K, Ahogo, K C, Kacou, E D, Gbery, I P, Yoboué, Y P, Kanga, J M

    Published in Médecine tropicale (01-06-2010)
    “…Necrotizing fasciitis is a severe soft tissue infection caused by flesh-eating bacteria. It usually occurs on the lower limbs. The purpose of this report is to…”
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