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Etiology, Clinical Presentations, and Short-Term Treatment Outcomes of Extrahepatic Obstructive Jaundice in South-Western Uganda
by
Atwine, Raymond
, Situma, Martin
, Bongomin, Felix
, Kirya, Fred
, Dreque, Carlos Cabrera
, Odongo, Charles Newton
, Acan, Moses
, Mutiibwa, David
, Sikhondze, Mvuyo Maqhawe
, Oyania, Felix
in
and benign obstructive jaundice
/ benign obstructive jaundice
/ Cancer
/ Causes and theories of causation
/ Chemotherapy
/ Development and progression
/ Diseases
/ Jaundice
/ malignant obstructive jaundice
/ Mortality
/ Original Research
/ Pancreatitis
/ Patient outcomes
/ Prognosis
/ Uganda
2022
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Etiology, Clinical Presentations, and Short-Term Treatment Outcomes of Extrahepatic Obstructive Jaundice in South-Western Uganda
by
Atwine, Raymond
, Situma, Martin
, Bongomin, Felix
, Kirya, Fred
, Dreque, Carlos Cabrera
, Odongo, Charles Newton
, Acan, Moses
, Mutiibwa, David
, Sikhondze, Mvuyo Maqhawe
, Oyania, Felix
in
and benign obstructive jaundice
/ benign obstructive jaundice
/ Cancer
/ Causes and theories of causation
/ Chemotherapy
/ Development and progression
/ Diseases
/ Jaundice
/ malignant obstructive jaundice
/ Mortality
/ Original Research
/ Pancreatitis
/ Patient outcomes
/ Prognosis
/ Uganda
2022
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Etiology, Clinical Presentations, and Short-Term Treatment Outcomes of Extrahepatic Obstructive Jaundice in South-Western Uganda
by
Atwine, Raymond
, Situma, Martin
, Bongomin, Felix
, Kirya, Fred
, Dreque, Carlos Cabrera
, Odongo, Charles Newton
, Acan, Moses
, Mutiibwa, David
, Sikhondze, Mvuyo Maqhawe
, Oyania, Felix
in
and benign obstructive jaundice
/ benign obstructive jaundice
/ Cancer
/ Causes and theories of causation
/ Chemotherapy
/ Development and progression
/ Diseases
/ Jaundice
/ malignant obstructive jaundice
/ Mortality
/ Original Research
/ Pancreatitis
/ Patient outcomes
/ Prognosis
/ Uganda
2022
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Etiology, Clinical Presentations, and Short-Term Treatment Outcomes of Extrahepatic Obstructive Jaundice in South-Western Uganda
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Etiology, Clinical Presentations, and Short-Term Treatment Outcomes of Extrahepatic Obstructive Jaundice in South-Western Uganda
2022
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Background: The diagnosis of extrahepatic obstructive jaundice (EHOJ) remains a challenge and is often made late in low-resource settings. Systematic data are limited on the etiology and prognosis of patients with obstructive jaundice in Uganda. The objective of this study was to determine the etiology, clinical presentations, and short-term treatment outcomes of patients managed for EHOJ at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital (MRRH) in south-western Uganda. Methods: Between September 2019 and May 2020, we prospectively enrolled a cohort of patients who presented with EHOJ at MRRH. A pretested, semi-structured data collection tool was used to abstract data from both the study participants and their files. Results: A total of 72 patients, 42 (58.3%) of whom were male with a median age of 56 (range of 2 months to 95 years) were studied. Forty-two (58.3%) participants had malignancies: Pancreatic head tumors 20 (27.8%), cholangiocarcinoma 13 (18.1%), duodenal cancers 5 (6.94%), and gall bladder cancer 4 (5.6%). The remaining 30 (41.7%) participants had benign etiologies: choledocholithiasis 10 (13.9%), biliary atresia 7 (9.7%), pancreatic pseudo cyst 6 (8.3%), Mirizzi syndrome 5 (6.9%) and 1 (1.4%) each of chronic pancreatitis and choledochal cyst. Sixty-seven (93.1%) patients presented with right upper quadrant tenderness, 65 (90.3%) abdominal pain and 55 (76.3%) clay-colored stool. Cholecystectomy 11 (25.6%) and cholecystojejunostomy + jejunojejunostomy 8 (18.6%) were the commonest procedures performed. Twelve (17.0%) of cases received chemotherapy (epirubicin/cisplatin/capecitabine) for pancreatic head tumors and (gemcitabine/oxaliplatine) for cholangiocarcinoma. Mortality rate was 29.2% in the study, of which malignancy carried the highest mortality 20 (95.24%). Conclusion: Malignancy was the main cause of EHOJ observed in more than half of the patients. Interventions aimed at early recognition and appropriate referral are key in this population to improve outcomes. Keywords: Uganda, malignant obstructive jaundice, benign obstructive jaundice
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Dove Medical Press Limited,Dove Press,Dove,Dove Medical Press
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