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Publikováno v:
South African journal of surgery. Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir chirurgie. 60(4)
Mediastinoscopy is an effective and safe diagnostic tool for anterior mediastinal lesions. The study was done to assess the usefulness of mediastinoscopy as a diagnostic modality for mediastinal lesions.A retrospective study of patients who had media
Autor:
A E Fawibe, P O Adeoye, Wahab Rotimi Johnson, Olufemi Olumuyiwa Desalu, Ibraheem M Rasheedat, Akingbade Adebayo Akin-Dosumu, Alakija K Salami, C. K. P. Ofoegbu, Abayomi Fadeyi
Publikováno v:
Nigerian Medical Journal : Journal of the Nigeria Medical Association
Background: Pleural effusion (PE) is a primary manifestation or secondary complication of many disorders. This study reviews the pattern and management of PE in a Nigerian hospital. Materials and Methods: The medical records of 213 patients with clin
Publikováno v:
African journal of medicine and medical sciences. 44(4)
Chemodectoma, a neuroendocrine tumour of the paraganglionic cells in the carotid body remains an uncommon tumour. We report the first case from University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Ilorin, Nigeria. Though with a red herring history of trauma induc
Publikováno v:
Journal of Surgical Technique and Case Report
A case of suppurative pericarditis from an esophagopericardial fistula (EPF) following the upper gastrointestinal endoscopy (UGIE). A 38-year-old schizophrenic male patient with gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GORD) and previously dilated esophagea
Autor:
Jubril O Bello, Olushola A. Afolabi, Abdulrasheed A Nasir, B. A. Solagberu, C. K. P. Ofoegbu, Gbadebo H Ibraheem, Kehinde A Adekeye, Lukman O. Abdur-Rahman
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Trauma. 6:37
Background: Hospital emergency departments (EDs) play a vital role in the health-care system, providing care for patients with acute illness and injury, and access to the health system in Nigeria. Aim: The aim of the study is to determine the sociode
Autor:
A. O. Adekanye, P O Adeoye, Lukman O. Abdur-Rahman, C. K. P. Ofoegbu, Dotun Musiliu Kadri, Jibril Oyekunle Bello, Babatunde Akeeb Solagberu
Publikováno v:
The Pan African Medical Journal
The Pan African Medical Journal, Vol 19, Iss 159 (2014)
Pan African Medical Journal; Vol. 19 No. 1 (2014)
The Pan African Medical Journal, Vol 19, Iss 159 (2014)
Pan African Medical Journal; Vol. 19 No. 1 (2014)
Introduction: road traffic injury (RTI) has assumed major public health importance world-wide and the burden is heavier on the health-care infrastructure of countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. In Nigeria, RTI is the leading cause of trauma related morbi
Publikováno v:
Nigerian journal of clinical practice. 12(1)
Efficient pre-hospital transport (emergency medical services, EMS) is associated with improved outcomes in road traffic injuries (RTI). This study aims to discover possible interventions in the existing mode of transport.Persons bringing all RTI vict
Autor:
P O Adeoye, C. K. P. Ofoegbu, Abayomi Fadeyi, Olalekan I Oyinloye, Mutiu Oladapo Atobatele, Olusola Am Adesiyun
Publikováno v:
West African Journal of Radiology. 22:110
The characteristic appearance of Candida esophagitis on barium studies is that of diffuse discrete mucosal plaques, which may become confluent to form 'cobblestone or shaggy' esophagus. Many authors have also reported different radiographic findings
Autor:
Abdulrasheed A Nasir, O. K. Ogundipe, Lukman O. Abdur-Rahman, C. K. P. Ofoegbu, A. O. Adekanye, B. A. Solagberu
At a Nigerian university hospital, none of the motorcyclists who presented over a 12 month period had been wearing a helmet, and of the eight patients who died, seven had head injuries. Of the five collision types described, the rate of motorcycle-ot
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::10fe4f8c870e8f73c0be191e4217bc47
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2586788/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2586788/
Publikováno v:
West African Journal of Medicine; Vol 24, No 4 (2005); 321-324
Scopus-Elsevier
Scopus-Elsevier
Background and objectives: It is established that 70 % of morbidity and 75 % of mortality in the surgical accident and emergency (A and E) are due to trauma. However, non-trauma deaths still are an important entity requiring a specific study to highl