Management of ambiguous genitalia in Ile Ife, Nigeria: challenges and outcome [0.03%]
尼日利亚伊莱-伊фе的两性畸形管理:挑战与结局
Oludayo A Sowande,Olusanya Adejuyigbe
Oludayo A Sowande
Background: Ambiguous genitalia are a major cause of parental anxiety and can create social problems if not properly managed. Diagnosis and management can however be challenging. The aim of this study is to highlight some...
Determinants of mortality in neonatal intestinal obstruction in Ile Ife, Nigeria [0.03%]
尼日利亚伊莱-伊斐新生儿肠梗阻死亡率的影响因素分析
A O Ademuyiwa,O A Sowande,T K Ijaduola et al.
A O Ademuyiwa et al.
Background: Neonatal intestinal obstruction (NIO) is a common cause of mortality. This study determined the causes of mortality in patients with NIO at the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex (OAUTHC), I...
Naanlep M Tanko,Godwin O Echejoh,Nanfwang A Manasseh et al.
Naanlep M Tanko et al.
Background: Childhood cancer is fast becoming an important paediatric problem in Nigeria and several parts of Africa, with the progressive decline of infectious and nutritional diseases. The following study was a 5-year r...
Patient compliance in the treatment of Burkitt's lymphoma in rural Zambia: a retrospective study on 80 Burkitt's lymphoma patients in Katete, Zambia [0.03%]
赞比亚卡特耶地区伯基特淋巴瘤患者的治疗依从性回顾性研究
J D De Boer,T N Boellaard,S Parkinson et al.
J D De Boer et al.
Background: In African settings the treatment results of Burkitt's lymphoma (BL) seem to be less favourable compared with Western settings. The aim of this retrospective study was to analyse some factors that affect the t...
Uba A Francis
Uba A Francis
A N Gangopadhyay,Punit Srivastava,Vijai D Upadhyaya et al.
A N Gangopadhyay et al.
R Bankole Sanni,R Nandiolo,Mouafo Tambo F Coulibaly Diaoudia et al.
R Bankole Sanni et al.
Childhood cancers: challenges and strategies for management in developing countries [0.03%]
儿童肿瘤:发展中国家的管理挑战与策略
Lohfa B Chirdan,Fidelia Bode-Thomas,Oluwabunmi O Chirdan
Lohfa B Chirdan
The developing countries bear the greatest burden of childhood cancers as over 90% of the world's children live in these countries. Childhood cancer in most instances is curable, but many children die from cancer because most children live ...