2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfo.2015.09.016
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Relation entre le virus de l’immunodéficience acquis (VIH-sida) et Carcinome épidermoïde conjonctival (CEC) : étude épidémioclinique de 26 dossiers au service d’ophtalmologie du CHU de Treichville (Abidjan-Cote d’Ivoire)

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“…Histologically, conjunctival squamous cell carcinomas appear under the microscope as epidermal keratinocytes in varying stages of evolution.The majority histopathological form in our study was invasive differentiated conjunctival squamous cell carcinoma with 55.56% followed by the in-situ form (22.22%). Our results are close to those of Bérété [16] and Chebbi [13] who found differentiated conjunctival squamous cell carcinoma invasive in proportions of 69.23% and 57.70%. The predominance of these forms observed both macroscopically and histologically by various authors would testify to the late treatment caused by the choice of less expensive traditional therapy and the African conception of cancerous pathologies as an inevitability forcing the patient to isolate.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…Histologically, conjunctival squamous cell carcinomas appear under the microscope as epidermal keratinocytes in varying stages of evolution.The majority histopathological form in our study was invasive differentiated conjunctival squamous cell carcinoma with 55.56% followed by the in-situ form (22.22%). Our results are close to those of Bérété [16] and Chebbi [13] who found differentiated conjunctival squamous cell carcinoma invasive in proportions of 69.23% and 57.70%. The predominance of these forms observed both macroscopically and histologically by various authors would testify to the late treatment caused by the choice of less expensive traditional therapy and the African conception of cancerous pathologies as an inevitability forcing the patient to isolate.…”
Section: • Histopathologysupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The average consultation time for received patients was 10 months 13 days. Our results are close to those of Berete [16] and Chebbi [13] who found respec-tively average consultation durations of 14.28 months and 8.8 months. The exophthalmos observed as the main reason for consultation in the various studies would be the consequence of the late consultations observed in the majority of patients.…”
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“…The sites of metastases found were in the bones, the central nervous system and in the lymph nodes [38]. In Côte d'Ivoire, invasion of the optic nerve was the preferential localization of metastases with 43% of patients, followed by endocranial involvement present in 28% of patients and of the orbit in 25% of patients [39]. In developed Randrianarisoa HL et al, World J Curr Med Pharm Res.…”
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“…Conjunctival squamous cell carcinoma is a rare tumor affecting the peri-limbic conjunctiva [1]. It is a malignant tumor that is common in adults [2].…”
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confidence: 99%