Type | Journal Article - Pioneer Medical Journal Umuahia |
Title | Outpatient neurological presentations at a tertiary health facility in southern Nigeria: a 2 year review at the University of Calabar teaching hospital |
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Volume | 3 |
Issue | 6 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2013 |
URL | http://pmjumu.com/index.php/pmj/article/download/47/20 |
Abstract | Introduction: There is a dearth of data on the variety of outpatient neurological presentations in Nigeria, especially in the Niger Delta region. Available reports on neurological presentations in Nigeria tend to focus more on inpatients. Method: To determine the pattern of neurological diseases seen at the outpatient neurology clinic of the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, we reviewed the records of patients who presented at the facility over a 2 year period. Results: Five hundred and twenty three patients were seen at the outpatient neurology clinic, accounting for 17.5% of all medical outpatient cases who presented during the 2 year period reviewed. Male patients accounted for 56% of cases, while females made up 44%. The mean age of the patients was 46.3 years ± 15.89, with an age range of 15 to 89 years. A hundred of the patients (19.1%) were on post stroke follow up. Ninety (17.2%) of the cases had seizure disorders, whereas patients with movement disorders accounted for 81 (15.5%) of the cases, headaches, peripheral neuropathies, cranial nerve palsies and spondylosis made up 54 (10.3%), 33 (6.3%), 27 (5.2%) and 25 (4.8%) respectively. Conclusion: Post stroke follow up visits, seizure disorders, movement disorders, headaches and peripheral neuropathies; in a descending order, are the most common neurological outpatient presentations at the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital. |
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