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Sudan Medical Journal. 2006; 43 (1-2-3): 3-9
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-118896

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Co morbid psychiatric Disorders are common in epileptic patients. This relationship had not been studied before in Sudanese patients. To study the common psychiatric disturbances and their correlates among epileptic patients attending a tertiary health service in the Sudan. Sixty two patients with idiopathic epilepsy were submitted to psychiatric assessment using the General Health Questionnaire [GHQ], a semi-structured questionnaire and direct clinical assessment. Thirty patients [48.4%] of them emerged as probable psychiatric cases. Severity of epilepsy showed a slightly less strong correlation with the GHQ score. Social class [P<0.05], together with vocational, educational [P<0.05] and social relations difficulties [p<0.07] showed significant correlation with the GHQ score. The study showed that psychiatric co-morbidity is a common complication of epilepsy that is related to severity of epilepsy and social stress of being epileptic

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Sudan Medical Journal. 2005; 42 (1-2-3): 44-49
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-118907

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Quadriparesis is a major disabling health problem. Its importance is due to the incapacitating disability that often persists despite treatment. The study was aimed at detecting the etiologies and clinical presentation of Sudanese patients with quadriparesis, as there was no available documented information about quadreparesis in Sudan. This is a descriptive hospital based cross-sectional study of 100 patients admitted to Elshaab Teaching Hospital [ETH] from January 2002 to October 2003, who presented with four limbs weakness. Out of 100 patients 55 were males and 45 were females. 55% were in the age group of 18-44. Patients were originally from different states and different racial groups. Weakness was the presenting complains in all patients. 75% of the patients presented with gradual onset weakness. MRI detected the lesion in all patients with cervical cord compression. Cervical cord compression, acute inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculopathy, motor neuron disease and muscular dystrophy constituted the etiological bulk of quadriparesis in the Sudan

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