A Case of Multiple Sclerosis to Gabon: Myth or Reality! ()
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Multiple sclerosis is a neuro-inflammatory demyelinating disease rare in Africa south of the Sahara. Objective: The objective of this work is to describe multiple sclerosis in African black women from Gabon and to list the principles of care. Observation: We report the case of a Gab-onese girl, 21 years old, with no particular history, who had multiple scle-rosis following a decrease in visual acuity for six months associated with tingling and motor deficit of the lower right limb. Protein electrophoresis and cerebral magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) advocated multiple sclerosis. Conclusion: This observation highlights the fact that multiple sclerosis is a rare condition in black African countries and its discovery must always be considered as a diagnosis of elimination.
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Camara, I. , Diallo, L. and Ndouongo, P. (2019) A Case of Multiple Sclerosis to Gabon: Myth or Reality!.
Open Access Library Journal,
6, 1-5. doi:
10.4236/oalib.1105592.
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