Burden of hydrocoele assessed from medical and surgical records in a lymphatic filariasis endemic country, Samoa.
Tile A Ah Leong-LuiPatricia M GravesTake NaseriPublished in: Tropical medicine and health (2019)
This study used multiple sources to document the number of hydrocoele cases that presented annually to medical facilities in Samoa. This represents a minimum estimate of the burden since some cases may have not presented for treatment. The numbers presenting have fluctuated over the years (2006 to 2013), and improvements in the reporting system are needed. The health system needs to consider ways to address a large number of patients that still require surgery, as well as conducting follow-up of those that did receive surgery. Additionally, clinicians should consider lymphatic filariasis as a differential diagnosis for hydrocoeles.
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