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    Risk factors associated with necrotizing fasciitis of the lower limbs: A multicenter case-control study by Pitché, P., Diata, A.-B., Faye, O., Tounkara, T.-M., Niamba, P., Mouhari-Toure, A., Ly, F., Soumah, M.-M., Some-Korsaga, N., Akakpo, A.-S., Diané, B.-F., Cissé, M., Niang, S., Traore, A., Saka, B.

    “…The aim of this case-control study was to identify risk factors associated with necrotizing fasciitis (NF) of the lower limbs. We conducted a prospective…”
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    Disseminated histoplasmosis caused by Histoplasma capsulatum var. duboisii in a non-HIV patient in Burkina Faso: Case report by Zida, A., Niamba, P., Barro-Traoré, F., Korsaga-Somé, N., Tapsoba, P., Briegel, J., Guiguemdé, R.T.

    Published in Journal de mycologie médicale (01-06-2015)
    “…Histoplasmosis is a fungal infection due to Histoplasma capsulatum. The African form of this mycosis, caused by Histoplasma capsulatum var. duboisii, remains…”
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    Ekbom syndrome or delusional parasitosis: Three cases in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) by Ouédraogo, N-A, Korsaga/Somé, N-N, Nanema, D, Ouédraogo, M-S, Zéba Lompo, S, Tapsoba, G-P, Traoré, F, Bamoko, A, Kaboret, N, Barro-Traoré, F, Niamba, P, Traoré, A

    “…Ekbom syndrome is a rare disease characterized by a delusional conviction on the part of the patient of infestation with cutaneous parasites. It is rarely…”
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    Ichthyosis and social stigma in Burkina Faso by Korsaga/Somé, N, Salissou, L, Tapsoba, G P, Ouédraogo, M S, Traoré, F, Doulla, M, Barro/Traoré, F, Niamba, P, Traoré, A

    “…Through the story of two families presenting ichthyosis, we report the support and social integration difficulties inherent in these genetic diseases. Family…”
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    Ecthyma gangrenosum of the eyelid after chickenpox by Ouédraogo, M-S, Korsaga Somé, N, Tapsoba, G-P, Ouédraogo, A-N, Sondo, K-A, Inouss, I-A, Sanou, M-L, Konsem, T, Sakandé, J, Barro Traoré, F, Niamba, P, Traoré, A

    “…Ecthyma gangrenosum is an acute ulcer necrotic skin infection frequently caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa. It is characterised by necrotic ulcerations…”
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    Connective tissue diseases in hospital practice in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) by Ouédraogo, D D, Korsaga-Somé, N, Zabsonné Tiendrébéogo, J, Tiéno, H, Kaboré, H, Niamba, P, Drabo, J

    “…To describe the semiological and immunological features of connective tissue diseases seen at the Yalgado Ouédraogo University Hospital in Ouagadougou. A…”
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    Darier's disease: three cases of psychosocial difficulties in an African setting by Barro-Traoré, F, Andonaba, J-B, Korsaga-Somé, N, Diallo, B, Niamba, P, Traoré, A

    “…Darier's disease is a rare disease. Multiple clinical forms have been observed, but the psychosocial aspects in Africa are rarely described. We report three…”
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    Difficultés d’intégration sociale au cours de la maladie de Darier en Afrique : trois cas by Barro-Traoré, F., Andonaba, J.-B., Korsaga-Somé, N., Diallo, B., Niamba, P., Traoré, A.

    “…La maladie de Darier est une dermatose rare. Son retentissement psychosocial est rarement décrit dans le contexte africain. Nous rapportons trois observations…”
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    Calcinose cutanée diffuse compliquant une dermatomyosite de l’adulte by Ouedraogo, M.S., Korsaga-Some, N., Tapsoba, P., Traore, F., Barro-Traoré, F., Niamba, P., Traoré, A.

    “…La calcinose cutanée complique rarement la dermatomyosite de l’adulte et pose le problème de sa prise en charge médicale. Nous en rapportons une observation…”
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    Pityriasis rosea in secondary schools in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso by Traore, A, Korsaga-Some, N, Niamba, P, Barro, F, Sanou, I, Drabo, Y J

    “…Pityriasis rosea is a spontaneously regressive benign erythematous squamous dermatosis. A better understanding of this condition in developing countries would…”
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