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- Title
ANOMALIES QUANTITATIVES ET MORPHOLOGIQUES DE L'HEMOGRAMME CHEZ LES CLIENTS REÇUS A L'UNITE DE CDV DU LABORATOIRE CENTRAL DU CHU DE YOPOUGON.
- Authors
Diakite, M.; Kone, A.; Kante, A. S.; Sangare, M.; Traore, C.; Adjambri, A. S.; Yayo, A. M.; Latte, T.; Sawadogo, D.
- Abstract
Introduction: The hematologic abnormalities constitute a reccuring problem in the general population. The HIV infection is a favourable situation for the potentiation of these various hematologic disorders. The aim of the study was to describe the quantitative and qualitative aspects of the three blood lines of our population of study. Material and method: It was a prospective crosssectional study of descriptive type having concerned the people received at the central laboratory of CHU de Yopougon for voluntary tracking from September 1st to September 30th, 2015. Results: We colliged 154 people among whom, a female prevalence was noted with a sex ratio M/F of 0.64. The age bracket from 18 to 29 years was represented (50%) with a 32.94 years median age ± 10 with the 18 and 75 years extremes represented by 50% of single people. The HIV infection prevalence was 20.37%. Anaemia was the most frequent hematologic abnormality (44.44%) its hypochromic microcitic form microcytic (50%) especially. The HIV positive patients had primarily a normochromic normocytic non regenerative anaemia (27.27%). Among HIV positive patients, 23 (65.22%) had a leuconeutropenia combined with lymphopenia at 23 (65.22%) and 12 had bicytopenia which consisted of thrombocytopenia and anaemia. A morphological abnormality of the three blood lines (red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets) was found in 57.41% of our subjects. Conclusion: To be in apparent good health, does not exclude the hematologic abnormalities presence. But an HIV infection presence, even in the absence of specific treatment, increases the risk or the degree of severity of these different qualitative and quantitative abnormalities.
- Publication
Mali Médical, 2017, Vol 32, Issue 3, p28
- ISSN
0464-7874
- Publication type
Article