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pro vyhledávání: '"Abiodun J. Kehinde"'
Autor:
Cyril O. Erameh, Temitope Farombi, Uchechi Agulanna, Funlola T. Taiwo, Ohwotemu Arigbodi, Morenikeji Komolafe, John E. Akpekpe, Babawale Arabambi, Nosakhare Osemwegie, Emmanuel E. Obehighe, Babatunde Ademiluyi, Olajumoke Oshinaike, SA Abubakar, Charles O. Achoru, Abiodun H Bello, Akintunde A Adebowale, Njideka U Okubadejo, Rufus Akinyemi, Shyngle I. Oyakhire, Kolawole Wahab, E U Iwuozo, Olanike A. Odeniyi, Bertha C. Ekeh, Michael B. Fawale, Ifeyinwa Ani-Osheku, Gerald A. Onwuegbuzie, Oladunni V. Abiodun, Mie Rizig, Frank Aiwansoba Imarhiagbe, Yakub Wilberforce Nyandaiti, Franklin O Dike, Ernest O. Nwazor, Folajimi M. Otubogun, Paul O Nwani, Yusuf A. Zubair, Salisu A. Balarabe, Oluwadamilola O. Ojo, Yahaya Obiabo, Godwin Osaigbovo, O. S. Ekenze, Francis E Odiase, Mohammed W. Ali, Francis I Ojini, Osigwe P. Agabi, Abiodun J. Kehinde, Christian E. Agu, U. E. Williams, Olaleye Adeniji
Publikováno v:
Mov Disord Clin Pract
BACKGROUND: Data on non‐motor symptoms (NMS) in black Africans with Parkinson's disease (PD) are sparse. OBJECTIVE: To describe the profile of NMS in the Nigeria PD Registry (NPDR) cohort and explore the relationship between NMS and PD motor phenot
Autor:
Abiodun J. Kehinde, Olajumoke Oshinaike, Shyngle I. Oyakhire, SA Abubakar, Charles O. Achoru, Abiodun H Bello, Akintunde A Adebowale, Ernest O. Nwazor, Godwin Osaigbovo, Lukman Owolabi, Nosakhare Osemwegie, Emmanuel E. Obehighe, Frank Aiwansoba Imarhiagbe, Paul Olowoyo, Kolawole Wahab, Cyril O. Erameh, Musbahu Rabiu, Yakub Wilberforce Nyandaiti, Temitope Farombi, Oluwadamilola O. Ojo, Cosmas M. Nwosu, Salisu A. Balarabe, Gerald A. Onwuegbuzie, Oladunni V. Abiodun, Funlola T. Taiwo, O. S. Ekenze, Alagoma Iyagba, Babatunde Ademiluyi, Olaleye Adeniji, Ohwotemu Arigbodi, Morenikeji Komolafe, Bertha C. Ekeh, Yahaya Obiabo, Paul O Nwani, John E. Akpekpe, Franklin O Dike, E U Iwuozo, Olanike A. Odeniyi, Folajimi M. Otubogun, Osigwe P. Agabi, Babawale Arabambi, Christian E. Agu, Ifeyinwa Ani-Osheku, U. E. Williams, Mie Rizig, Njideka U Okubadejo, Yusuf A. Zubair, Francis E Odiase, Mohammed W. Ali, Michael B. Fawale, Rufus Akinyemi, Emmanuel N. Chapp‐Jumbo
Publikováno v:
Movement Disorders. 35:1315-1322
BACKGROUND Clinical disease registries are useful for quality improvement in care, benchmarking standards, and facilitating research. Collaborative networks established thence can enhance national and international studies by generating more robust s