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Autor:
Amuchechukwu V. Nwafor, Odidika Ugochukwu J Umeora, Arinze C Ikeotuonye, Bobby C Iwe, Justus N Eze, Leonard O Ajah, Christian C Anikwe, Chidi O. U Esike, Francis C Okoroafor, Okey Mbanefo, Uchenna N Nwaedu
Publikováno v:
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, Vol 24, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2024)
Abstract Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) in pregnancy is a physical, sexual, psychological or economic harm by a current or former partner or spouse on a pregnant woman. It is a global public health problem that is common but underreported
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https://doaj.org/article/86e3a6b3403b446780ee78722fbed649
Autor:
Bartholomew Ifeanyi Olinya, Ede Eziaha Eric Samuel, Nwabunike Ekene Okeke, Charles Nwambeke Edene, Ayodele Adegbite Olaleye, John Chinedu Obasi, Emmanuel Olisa Onyekelu, Amuchechukwu V. Nwafor, Boniface Nnamdi Ejikeme
Publikováno v:
Research Review.
Background: Rape remains a controversial issue with a few victims reporting the experience because of societal perception, prolonged steps in pursuing a case to its logical conclusion of securing conviction, as well as psychological and physical resi
Autor:
Boniface Nnamdi Ejikeme, Emmanuel Olisa Onyekelu, John Chinedu Obasi, Nwabunike E. S. Ede, Ayodele Adegbite Olaleye, Eziaha E. Okeke, Bartholomew Ifeanyi Olinya, Amuchechukwu V. Nwafor, Charles Nwambeke Edene
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology. 10:1410
Heterotopic pregnancy, coexistence of living or dead intrauterine pregnancy, single or multiple, with extra-uterine pregnancy located in the oviduct, ovary, uterine cornua, cervix or rarely peritoneal cavity. Heterotropic pregnancy is relatively unco
Autor:
Ikechukwu B. O. Dimejesi, Ayodele Adegbite Olaleye, Nnabugwu Alfred Adiele, RC Onoh, Arinze C. Ikeotuonye, Amuchechukwu V. Nwafor, Odidika U.J. Umeora, Nkemjika M. Adiele
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences. 9:2914
Background: Pre-eclampsia is a leading cause of fetomaternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. The role of serum uric acid (SUA) in determining the complications of preeclampsia has been controversial. This study compared mean SUA levels between