Hyperimmune malarial splenomegaly in a malaria-endemic area of southwest Burkina Faso: case of Bobo-Dioulasso

Abstract Introduction Hyperreactive malarial splenomegaly (HMS) is one of the main causes of massive splenomegaly in malaria-endemic zones. Diagnosis is often challenging in Bobo-Dioulasso. This study aimed to describe the clinical and socio-demographic profile, and the reasons for delay in the diag...

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Main Authors: Zoungrana Jacques, Traore Catherine, Sourabie Yacouba, Sondo Apolline Kongnimissom, Sangaré Ibrahim, Savadogo Léon Blaise
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-024-09671-9
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author Zoungrana Jacques
Traore Catherine
Sourabie Yacouba
Sondo Apolline Kongnimissom
Sangaré Ibrahim
Savadogo Léon Blaise
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Traore Catherine
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Sondo Apolline Kongnimissom
Sangaré Ibrahim
Savadogo Léon Blaise
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description Abstract Introduction Hyperreactive malarial splenomegaly (HMS) is one of the main causes of massive splenomegaly in malaria-endemic zones. Diagnosis is often challenging in Bobo-Dioulasso. This study aimed to describe the clinical and socio-demographic profile, and the reasons for delay in the diagnosis of HMS cases recorded in the Medicine and Medical Specialties wards of Souro Sanou Teaching hospital. Methods A retrospective descriptive study was conducted from August 2022 by focusing on HMS cases diagnosed in the Infectious Diseases and Clinical Hematology wards of Souro Sanou Teaching Hospital. Results Overall, 65 patients met our inclusion criteria over the 12-year period. Burkinabe nationals and have been residing in Burkina Faso since their birth. 79% (79%) of the patients were seen for medical consultation with the reason for consultation being a voluminous mass in the left hypochondrium. Indigence, self-medication, and lack of information were essential elements in late diagnosis of HMS in Bobo-Dioulasso. All patients were treated with a single tablet of Artemether (80 mg) and Lumefantrine (480 mg) in the morning and evening for 3 days, followed by sulfadoxine–pyrimethamine per week. Nine months later, patients were clinically asymptomatic. Conclusion This study provides a database on hyperreactive malarial splenomegaly (HMS) in the south-west region of Burkina Faso. Rapid and accurate diagnosis of the disease and appropriate use of effective antimalarial drugs would significantly reduce the burden of HMS in Sub-Saharan African countries.
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spelling doaj-art-01bef3c186db4397a823dc8a75e4f2ce2025-08-20T00:51:16ZengBMCBMC Infectious Diseases1471-23342024-08-012411610.1186/s12879-024-09671-9Hyperimmune malarial splenomegaly in a malaria-endemic area of southwest Burkina Faso: case of Bobo-DioulassoZoungrana Jacques0Traore Catherine1Sourabie Yacouba2Sondo Apolline Kongnimissom3Sangaré Ibrahim4Savadogo Léon Blaise5Souro Sanou University Hospital, Bobo Dioulasso, Higher Institute of Health Sciences, Nazi BONI University, Bobo Dioulasso, Burkina FasoSouro Sanou University Hospital, Bobo Dioulasso, Higher Institute of Health Sciences, Nazi BONI University, Bobo Dioulasso, Burkina FasoSouro Sanou University Hospital, Bobo Dioulasso, Higher Institute of Health Sciences, Nazi BONI University, Bobo Dioulasso, Burkina FasoJoseph KI ZERBO University, Yalgadogo Oeudraogo University HospitalSouro Sanou University Hospital, Bobo Dioulasso, Higher Institute of Health Sciences, Nazi BONI University, Bobo Dioulasso, Burkina FasoSouro Sanou University Hospital, Bobo Dioulasso, Higher Institute of Health Sciences, Nazi BONI University, Bobo Dioulasso, Burkina FasoAbstract Introduction Hyperreactive malarial splenomegaly (HMS) is one of the main causes of massive splenomegaly in malaria-endemic zones. Diagnosis is often challenging in Bobo-Dioulasso. This study aimed to describe the clinical and socio-demographic profile, and the reasons for delay in the diagnosis of HMS cases recorded in the Medicine and Medical Specialties wards of Souro Sanou Teaching hospital. Methods A retrospective descriptive study was conducted from August 2022 by focusing on HMS cases diagnosed in the Infectious Diseases and Clinical Hematology wards of Souro Sanou Teaching Hospital. Results Overall, 65 patients met our inclusion criteria over the 12-year period. Burkinabe nationals and have been residing in Burkina Faso since their birth. 79% (79%) of the patients were seen for medical consultation with the reason for consultation being a voluminous mass in the left hypochondrium. Indigence, self-medication, and lack of information were essential elements in late diagnosis of HMS in Bobo-Dioulasso. All patients were treated with a single tablet of Artemether (80 mg) and Lumefantrine (480 mg) in the morning and evening for 3 days, followed by sulfadoxine–pyrimethamine per week. Nine months later, patients were clinically asymptomatic. Conclusion This study provides a database on hyperreactive malarial splenomegaly (HMS) in the south-west region of Burkina Faso. Rapid and accurate diagnosis of the disease and appropriate use of effective antimalarial drugs would significantly reduce the burden of HMS in Sub-Saharan African countries.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-024-09671-9SplenomegalyMalariaHyperreactiveEndemicityBobo-Dioulasso
spellingShingle Zoungrana Jacques
Traore Catherine
Sourabie Yacouba
Sondo Apolline Kongnimissom
Sangaré Ibrahim
Savadogo Léon Blaise
Hyperimmune malarial splenomegaly in a malaria-endemic area of southwest Burkina Faso: case of Bobo-Dioulasso
Splenomegaly
Malaria
Hyperreactive
Endemicity
Bobo-Dioulasso
title Hyperimmune malarial splenomegaly in a malaria-endemic area of southwest Burkina Faso: case of Bobo-Dioulasso
title_full Hyperimmune malarial splenomegaly in a malaria-endemic area of southwest Burkina Faso: case of Bobo-Dioulasso
title_fullStr Hyperimmune malarial splenomegaly in a malaria-endemic area of southwest Burkina Faso: case of Bobo-Dioulasso
title_full_unstemmed Hyperimmune malarial splenomegaly in a malaria-endemic area of southwest Burkina Faso: case of Bobo-Dioulasso
title_short Hyperimmune malarial splenomegaly in a malaria-endemic area of southwest Burkina Faso: case of Bobo-Dioulasso
title_sort hyperimmune malarial splenomegaly in a malaria endemic area of southwest burkina faso case of bobo dioulasso
topic Splenomegaly
Malaria
Hyperreactive
Endemicity
Bobo-Dioulasso
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-024-09671-9
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