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null Dan-Jumbo A, null Eli S, null Okagua KE, null Owhonda G, null Wakama IE, null Iwo Amah RS, null Ocheche U, null Ozigbo CJ, null Inimgba NM
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Science and Research Archive. 8:902-906
Infertility is a medical and social problem which poses a serious public health problem worldwide. Women of reproductive age with infertility have social and psychological distress due to inability to achieve social role of motherhood.The rate of inf
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null Owhonda G, null Eli S, null Okagua KE, null Ocheche U, null Alali Dan-Jumbo, null Nonye-Enyidah EI, null Iwo-Amah RS, null Wakama IE, null Inimgba NM
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Life Science Research Archive. 4:138-142
There is an established relationship between Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) and infertility. These two entities are of public health concern globally due to the burden on reproductive health. Evidence has shown the relationship between PID and inf
Prevalence of ectopic pregnancy in surgical patients at a tertiary hospital in Rivers State, Nigeria
Publikováno v:
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews. 17:126-131
Background: Ectopic pregnancy is the most common cause of maternal mortality in the first trimester of pregnancy. Presentation is usually late especially in the developing countries of the world. Surgery is the preferred management modality compared
Autor:
null Eli S, null Owhonda G, null Okagua KE, null Iwo-Amah RS, null West B, null Dan-Jumbo A, null Inimgba NM, null Ocheche U, null Ela GM, null Ohaka J
Publikováno v:
World Journal of Advanced Pharmaceutical and Medical Research. 3:043-047
Background: Cervical cancer is the commonest genital tract malignancy in Nigeria. Due to no organized screening modalities in this part of the world and late presentation mortality from cervical cancer is high. Awareness of cervical cancer as prevent
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null EliS, null Aaron FE, null Okagua KE, null Iwo-Amah RS, null Owhonda G, null Okoh D, null Sapira-Ordu L, null Amadi SC, null Wakama IE, null Mpi Abbey, null Ohaka C
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Science and Research Archive. 7:286-290
Background: Haemoglobin (Hb) genotype is not a routine test in adult pre-operative investigations in majority of clinical settings, though in the obstetric and gynaecological patients already have their Hb genotype as a part of the routine antenatal
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null Eli S, null Okagua KE, null Owhonda G, null Iwo-Amah RS, null Okoh DA, null Oparaodu UA, null Inimgba NM, null Wakama IE, null Ohaka J, null Ocheche U, null Dan-Jumbo A
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Science and Research Archive. 7:566-570
Background: The Rhesus-D negative blood group is not as common in Africans when compared to Caucasians thus the need to optimize surgical patients prior to surgical procedures. Blood group “O” Rh-D negative blood is a universal donor hence its im
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GLORY P. A. BRIGGS, LEZIGA D. NDII, PEACEBE S. ABERE, SOKEIPIRIM E. IKIROMA, SANDRA U. IBEABUCHI, LEWIS B. LEBARA, ROSE S. IWO-AMAH, PRECIOUS K. GBENEOL, SOTONYE ASIKIMABO-OFORI, LEESI SAPIRA-ORDU, PAUL L. KUA, FELIX CHIKAIKE C. WEKERE
Publikováno v:
Journal of Case Reports in Medical Science. :9-14
Bicornuate uterus, a class IV Mullerian anomaly results from impairment in the fusion of the Mullerian duct. It is associated with both normal and many obstetric complications. We present two rare cases of bicornuate uterus with successful pregnancy
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Iwo-Amah R, Nwogu C, Chisor-Wabali Nkasiobi, Mkpe Abbey, Amadi SC, Kua P, Altraide BO, Kwosah NJ, John DH, Ocheche US, Mba AG, Ohaka Cv, Awopola J
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 6:28-32
Autor:
S, Eli, FE, Aaron, Okagua KE, Nonye-Enyidah EI, Kua P, Iwo-Amah RS, Owhonda G, Nnoka VN, Jumbo I, Madume AK
Publikováno v:
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews. 16:788-793
Background: Low back pain is a worrisome complaint amongst antenatal clinic attendees. Management of low back pain in pregnancy is multidisciplinary especially in chronic cases for patient’s satisfaction. Eighty five percent (85%) of women with low
Autor:
null Eli S, null Onwuegbule CA, null Kua P, null Okagua KE, null Iwo-Amah RS, null Owhonda G, null Nonye-Enyidah EI, null Nnoka VN, null Tee GP, null Nnadi NO, null Emeghara G
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Science and Research Archive. 7:438-442
Background: Many literature have reported that the first 14 weeks as recommendation for pregnant women to book for antenatal care. The World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended that pregnant women register for antenatal care (ANC) in the first