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Treatment of Patients With Late-Stage Colorectal Cancer: ASCO Resource-Stratified Guideline
(University of Nairobi, 2020)Purpose: To provide expert guidance to clinicians and policymakers in resource-constrained settings on the management of patients with late-stage colorectal cancer. Methods: ASCO convened a multidisciplinary, multinational ... -
Treatment of PPNG with Regimens involving Augmentin with or without Probenecid, and Penicillin + Probenecid with or without a small dose of Augmentin
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Treatment of rheumatoid arthritis
(University of Nairobi, 2006) -
Treatment of Rhodesian sleeping sickness in Kenya.
(Department of Clinical Medicine and Therapeutics, 1989-08)In a study of 269 sleeping sickness patients treated with Mel-B, 14 (5.2%) died during treatment. With total dosages of at least 30 ml (1.08 g), 1.4% relapsed and another 6.4% died, mostly of unknown causes, within three ... -
Treatment of severe hypertension with atenolol and betaxolol with once-daily regimens. Hemodynamic aspects.
(University of NairobiSchool of medicine,University of Nairobi, 1989-09)The effectiveness and safety of once-daily administration of drugs in the treatment of moderate to severe hypertension was studied. Forty men taking diuretics were randomized to atenolol (A, n = 18), 50 mg/day, or betaxolol ... -
Treatment of severe mitral stenosis in pregnancy using multi-track mitral balloon dilatation: case report.
(Necker Enfantes Hospital, Paris, France, 2000)A case of 31-year old pregnant lady with severe mitral stenosis who benefited tremendously from multi-track balloon valvotomy is presented. She had history of cardiorespiratory arrest during delivery in the previous pregnancy ... -
The treatment of sickle cell disease. A historical and chronological literature review of the therapies applied since 1910.
(Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Nairobi, 1984)The available literature is reviewed with reference to earlier and present therapies. When possible, methods used in clinical trials with different substances are briefly described, also giving their historical background. ... -
[The treatment of sickle cell disease]
(Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Nairobi, 1984)No abstract available. -
[The Treatment Of Sickle Cell Disease].
(University of NairobiSchool of medicine, 1984-06-23) -
Treatment of symptomatic trichomoniasis among adult women using oral nitroimidazoles
(Department of Medical Microbiology, University of Nairobi, Kenya., 1992)Successful treatment of infections with Trichomonas vaginalis (TV) is difficult because of many confounding factors such as poor abstinence from sex during chemotherapy, lack of standardised chemotherapy, difficulties in ... -
Treatment of systemic lupus erythematosus
(Department of clinical Medicine and therapeutics , University of Nairobi., 2006) -
Treatment of thyroid cancer.
(Department of Surgery, University of Nairobi, 1994-08)The management of differentiated thyroid cancer remains controversial. A consecutive series of 234 thyroidectomies done by one surgeon in various Nairobi Hospitals from July 1990 to June 1993 were studied. 18 patients were ... -
Treatment of tuberculosis of the hip
(2007)Between September 1986 and December 1993, 57 patients were seen with tuberculosis of the hip at Kenyatta National Hospital. The diagnosis was proven by histological examination in all and in 54 patients (95%) caseation was ... -
Treatment of urethral strictures.
(Department of Surgery, University of Nairobi, 1986) -
Treatment of urinary infections
(Department of Medicine, University of Nairobi, 1991) -
Treatment of Urinary Tract Infection.
(University of NairobiFaculty of medicine, 1991) -
Treatment of visceral leishmaniasis in Kenya by aminosidine alone or combined with sodium stibogluconate.
(Department of Medical Microbiology and Medical Pharmacology, College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi, Kenya., 1990)The treatment of leishmaniasis, as currently conducted in Kenya with sodium stibogluconate, is unsatisfactory as it is expensive, resistance and relapses may occur, and major adverse effects have been reported. Recently, ... -
Treatment of visceral leishmaniasis using sodium stibogluconate in a dose of 15 mg antimony/kg body weight twice daily for 30 days: a preliminary report.
(College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi, 1984)No abstract available