Contribution List

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  1. Dr Makan SOUMARE (DPM), Dr BENJAMIN SANOGO (DMT)
    Poster

    INTRODUCTION
    L’épilepsie : affections neurologiques chroniques, problème majeur de santé publique.
    La médecine traditionnelle : réservoir de connaissances, de philosophie et de cosmogonie, elle offre des possibilités de traitements efficaces.
    La médecine traditionnelle pourrait être un moyen pour prendre en charge certains patients épileptiques.
    Objectif général
    Etudier l’activité...

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  2. Beryl Ominde (Dr.)
    Communication orale

    Introduction: The biochemical effects of chronic administration of Zidovudine on intracranial auditory relay centre of adult Wistar rats has been studied and reported.

    Goal: To investigate how the oxidative stress and antioxidant enzymes biomarkers in the tissues of intracranial visual relay centre of zidovudine-treated group compare with non-treated group.

    Materials and Methods: As...

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  3. Dr Konsam Cédric Christel Sawadogo (Centre hospitalier régional de Banfora)
    Communication orale

    Résumé:
    Les troubles mentaux constituent un problème de santé publique surtout dans les pays en développement où il y a une insuffisance de personnel de santé (1). L’impact positif de la formation pratique sur l’attitude et la perception des professionnels de la santé mentale est largement reconnu (2-5). D’où il est important d’apprécier les connaissances en santé mentale des professionnels...

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  4. Youssouf Sinaba (MD)
    Communication orale

    Résumé
    L’avènement de la technologique récente s’est traduit par le développement de séquenceurs de nouvelle génération (NGS) en 2005. Le séquençage complet de l'exome a fortement amélioré le diagnostic moléculaire des maladies génétiques, neurologiques en particulier. Cependant, ce séquençage ramène de milliers de variantes dont certaines ne sont pas en relation avec la maladie étudiée mais...

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  5. Mr SOLIU ATUNWA (UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN, ILORIN, NIGERIA)
    Poster

    Introduction: Memory disorders are considered a general and most common symptom in many neurodegenerative diseases. Despite the availability of some nutraceuticals and herbal supplements which are abusively used as nootropics and memory enhancers, insufficient evidence to justify their efficacies, have serious adverse effects, and their exorbitant prices have made therapeutic success in memory...

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  6. Dr Rayhanatou ALTINE SAMEY (Doctorante à INSERM (fACULTE DE MEDECINE DE TOURS))
    Communication orale

    Contexte : le trouble dépressif majeur (TDM) est une maladie mentale associée à une morbidité et une mortalité importante, et une grande partie des patients ne répond pas aux traitements. Il est donc important de mieux comprendre les mécanismes de la maladie et de disposer d’indicateurs biologiques liés à la clinique afin d’améliorer les traitements et la compréhension de la maladie. Le...

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  7. Beryl Ominde (Dr.)
    Communication orale

    INTRODUCTION: Zidovudine is one of the very active antiretroviral treatments which have been effective in several combination regimens for the treatment of HIV disease. Widely accepted theories have recognized that such treatment regimens agents are capable of penetrating the blood brain barrier and may continue to exert damage to the brain, after antiviral treatment.
    GOALS: The objective of...

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  8. Dr Beryl Ominde (Dr.)
    Communication orale

    INTRODUCTION: The oxidative stress effects in chronic administration of Zidovudine (ZDV) on vision had also been reported.
    GOAL: To investigate how ZDV induced morphological changes in the tissues.
    METHOD: The rats of both sexes (N=40), with an average weight of 200g, were equally but simple randomly assigned into treatment and control groups. Each animal in the treatment group received...

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  9. Dr Furhan Iqbal (Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan, Pakistan)
    Communication orale

    Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease characterized clinically by cognitive decline and memory loss. Aluminium (Al) has been proposed to be one of the environmental factors responsible to cause AD. This experimental study investigated the neuroprotective effect of melatonin in aluminium chloride (AlCl3) induced rat model of AD. Twelve week old male Wistar rats...

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  10. Dr Yared Zewde (Addis Ababa university )
    Communication orale

    Admission hyperglycemia (HG) has been associated with worse outcomes among acute stroke patients. A better understanding and awareness of the potentially adverse influence of hyperglycemia on the clinical outcome of acute stroke patients would help to provide guidance for acute stroke management and prevention of its adverse outcomes. We aimed to assess the frequency of admission hyperglycemia...

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