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Niger. j. med. (Online) ; 19(4): 419-422, 2010.
Artigo em Inglês | AIM | ID: biblio-1267380

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The burden of Neurological diseases may be on the increase especially in developing countries. Improved outcome in these settings may require appreciation of the spectrum of Neurological diseases and the impediments to their management. We aim to determine the profile of neurological admissions and the challenges of managing these diseases at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital Enugu South East Nigeria. Methods: Analysis of Neurological admissions into the medical wards of the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital Enugu from January 2003 to December 2007. Results: Neurological admissions comprise about 14.8of medical admissions. There were 640 (51) males and 609 (49) females. The spectrum of neurological diseases were stroke 64.9; central nervous system infections (21.8); HIVrelated neurological diseases 3.5; hypertensive encephalopathy (3.4); dementia (3); subarachnoid haemorrhage (2.2); Guillian Barre syndrome (1.2); Parkinson's disease (1.1); myasthenia gravis (1.0); motor neurone disease and peripheral neuropathy and accounted for 0.8and 0.6respectively. Overall; non infectious disease accounted for 78.2of neurological admissions while infectious diseases accounted for 21.8. Conclusion: A wide spectrum of neurological diseases occurs in our setting. The high incidence of CNS infections indicates that efforts should be geared towards preventive measures. A major challenge to be addressed in the management of neurological diseases in our setting is the lack of specialized facilities


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Hospitais , Incidência , Doenças do Sistema Nervoso , Ensino
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