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Jun 25, 2019Keywords:
Susac syndrome; encephalopathy; cochleo-vestibular neuropathy; neurophysiology; Senegal
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Susac syndrome: about two cases
Fatoumata Ba
Health Sciences Unit, University Gaston Berger, Saint-Louis, Senegal,
El Hadji Makhtar Ba
Neurology Unit, Fann National Teaching Hospital, Saint-Louis, Senegal
Modou Mbacké Guèye
Health Sciences Unit, University Gaston Berger, Saint-Louis, Senegal
Marième Soda Diop Sène
Neurology Unit, Fann National Teaching Hospital, Saint-Louis, Senegal
Massar Diagne
Neurology Unit, Fann National Teaching Hospital, Saint-Louis, Senegal
Abstract
Susac syndrome is an autoimmune endothelopathy that affects precapillary arterioles of the brain, retina and inner ear. We report for the first time
observations of two patients with Susac syndrome in Senegal.