Search Results - "Kante, Mamadou Diouldé"

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    Angio-eccrine hamartoma: About two cases in Dakar, Senegal by Kante, Mamadou Diouldé, Diop, Khadim, Ngom, Ndeye Beye, Andriateloasy, Solohery, Deh, Aminata, Ndiaye, Moado, Tounkara, Thierno Mamadou, Ly, Fatimata, Diallo, Moussa

    Published in Nasza dermatologia online (01-11-2022)
    “…Angio eccrine hamartoma (EAH) is a rare, benign tumoral lesion composed of eccrine glands and vascular structures in the mid dermis. We report on two…”
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    Metastatic myxoid round cell liposarcoma of the buttock: a case report by Ndour, Niare, Sarr, Mamadou, Diop, Assane, Kanté, Mamadou Diouldé, Ndiaye, Coumba, Diouf, Astou, Diagne, Fatou, Diallo, Moussa, Ly, Fatimata

    Published in The Pan African medical journal (2024)
    “…Liposarcoma is a rare primitive mesenchymal tumor, developed at the expense of adipose tissue and with a preferential location in the thigh. We report an…”
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    Cytosteatonecrosis in newborns at Conakry chu: About a new observation by Kanté, Mamadou Diouldé, Diané, Boh Fanta, Keita, Fatimata, Diallo, Abdoulaye Sadio, Fofana, Kade, Bangoura, Marguerite Bomboh, Diallo, Aïssatou Bobo, Tounkara, Thierno Mamadou

    Published in Nasza dermatologia online (01-11-2022)
    “…Cytosteatonecrosis is an acute condition of unknown pathogenesis that occurs in the first weeks of extra-uterine life. It presents clinically in the form of a…”
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    Efficacy of propranolol in severe segmental infantile hemangioma of the face by Diané, Boh Fanta, Tounkara, Thierno Mamadou, Bangoura, M’Mah Aminata, Soumah, Mohamed Maciré, Keita, Fatimata, Kanté, Mamadou Diouldé, Keita, Moussa, Savané, Moussa, Touré, Mariame, Baldé, Houleymatou, Cissé, Mohamed

    Published in Nasza dermatologia online (01-10-2022)
    “…Infantile hemangioma (IH) is the most common benign vascular tumor of childhood. Most of IHs regress spontaneously, yet some require a more rapid intervention…”
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