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Publikováno v:
Annals of Tropical Paediatrics. 18:267-274
To clarify the factors associated with electroencephalographic (EEG) photosensitivity, the records of patients who had EEG examinations in the city of Harare, Zimbabwe between 1968 and 1996 were studied. EEG photosensitivity was confirmed in 107 of a
Autor:
A. I. G. Bhigjee, G. Dean, P. L. A. Bill, J. E. P. Thomas, I. C. Chikanza, V. Fritz, L. F. Levy, D. Saffer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. 57:1064-1069
Multiple sclerosis is rare among the indigenous black people of Africa. The first account of a black patient with multiple sclerosis in South Africa was published as late as 1987. Since then a search to find black patients with multiple sclerosis in
Autor:
N, SAUNDERS, L F, LEVY
Publikováno v:
Lancet (London, England). 1(6441)
Publikováno v:
Clinical Infectious Diseases. 13:1005-1008
Four cases of blastomycosis seen in two acute care hospitals in Harare, Zimbabwe, are described. All patients had symptoms of at least 2 months' duration before presentation, and all had radiographic evidence of pulmonary consolidation. Three patient
Publikováno v:
Central African Journal of Medicine; Vol 45, No 5 (1999)
OBJECTIVES To ascertain the aetiology of non-traumatic paraplegia in a Zimbabwean population and to compare findings with other studies from Africa. DESIGN Retrospective survey over a six year period. SETTING National Rehabilitation Centre, Ruwa, Zim
Publikováno v:
Central African Journal of Medicine; Vol 48 (2002)
A review of the literature on bony anomalies of the craniovertebral junction was carried out with emphasis on anomalous manifestations associated with the occipital bone, atlas and axis vertebrae. A summary of the evolution and normal development of
Autor:
L F, Levy
Publikováno v:
The Central African journal of medicine. 46(10)
Publikováno v:
The Central African journal of medicine. 45(5)
To ascertain the aetiology of non-traumatic paraplegia in a Zimbabwean population and to compare findings with other studies from Africa.Retrospective survey over a six year period.National Rehabilitation Centre, Ruwa, Zimbabwe.159 patients referred
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Spinal cord. 36(3)
Spinal cord injury is a common occurrence in Zimbabwe and carries with it a high morbidity and mortality. In the past almost all patients discharged from hospital were dead within a year. Reasons for this high mortality are presented. The establishme
Publikováno v:
Acta neurologica Scandinavica. 97(1)
Objective This study examined the influences of environmental and racial factors on the incidence of EEG photoparoxysmal responses (PPRs) to intermittent photic stimulation (IPS) in a multi-racial population exposed to seasonal variations in sunshine