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Title

Recent advances in the epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment of endomyocardial fibrosis in Africa.

Authors

Mocumbi, Ana Olga H.; Falase, Ayodele O.

Abstract

Endomyocardial fibrosis (EMF) continues to be an important and disabling disease in many parts of Africa, although its prevalence has declined in some parts of the continent. Increased access to medical care in general and increased availability of echocardiography in some parts of the continent have led to recognition of the disease in areas in which the disease had not been previously reported, and this has given new insights into its natural history. However, the early manifestations of EMF continue to elude clinicians and researchers, and no progress has been made in defining its aetiology. Advances have, however, been made in establishing the epidemiology and improving clinical diagnosis and management, through modern medical therapy and improved surgical techniques. Research is still required to define clinical, biological and echocardiographic markers of early stages of EMF, so that advances in the knowledge of its pathogenesis and pathophysiology can be made. This will hopefully determine preventive measures and avoid the burden of this debilitating condition in this continent.

Subjects

AFRICA; ENDOCARDIUM diseases; HEART disease research; HEART fibrosis; ECHOCARDIOGRAPH research; HEALTH services accessibility; MEDICAL care

Publication

Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2014, Vol 89, Issue 1059, p48

ISSN

0032-5473

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1136/postgradmedj-2012-303193rep

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