Zobrazeno 1 - 7
of 7
pro vyhledávání: '"I A, Ikpeme"'
Publikováno v:
Journal africain du cancer / African Journal of Cancer. 1:159-163
Background Skin cancers are among the most common form of cancer. In Africa, several reports reveal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) as the commonest skin malignancy. In Africa, including regions of the same country, there are significant differences in
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Urology. 14:75-80
To present our experience with a transpubic approach to the management of one of the most challenging injuries of the lower urinary tract. Between January 2003 and December 2005, 7 patients presenting to our unit with complex urethral distraction def
Publikováno v:
African health sciences. 10(1)
Pyogenic osteomyelitis is still frequently seen in the developing world and the treatment of chronic osteomyelitis presents a considerable challenge despite advances in microbiological techniques, antibiotics and surgical techniques. Acute haematogen
Publikováno v:
Eplasty
Background: In North America and Europe, 80% of invasive skin cancers are basal cell carcinoma while 20% are squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). In contrast, African studies reveal a preponderance of SCC. Risk factors are grouped into solar and nonsolar.
Publikováno v:
Nigerian journal of clinical practice. 11(2)
Burn injuries are a common presentation in Nigerian hospitals and result from a variety of causes. Recently, many have resulted from Petroleum related fire incidents. High voltage electrical injuries are relatively rare; lightning strikes even rarer.
Publikováno v:
West African Journal of Medicine; Vol 26, No 1 (2007); 53-54
BACKGROUND: Lightning strikes are relatively uncommon. In our culture where superstitions are strong and natural events often linked to evil forces, the traditional bonesetter/healer is often consulted first. Patients then seek orthodox care when com
Publikováno v:
West African journal of medicine. 26(1)
Lightning strikes are relatively uncommon. In our culture where superstitions are strong and natural events often linked to evil forces, the traditional bonesetter/healer is often consulted first. Patients then seek orthodox care when complications d