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Presentations of abortions and its preventive problems at KNH
(East African Medical Journal; vol. 67 no. 10; pp 699-705, 1989)
The diagnostic value of various features for acute lower respiratory infection among under fives.
(1989)
One hundred and fifty children aged between 5 months and 5 years with cough of less than 2 weeks duration, and presenting at the paediatric filter clinic and paediatric observation ward of the Kenyatta National Hospital ...
The pattern of chronic gastric ulcer at Kenyatta National Hospital (K.N.H.).
(1989)
Thirty consecutive patients with gastric ulcer diagnosed during upper gastrointestinal fibreoptic panendoscopy at both Kenya Medical Research Institute and Kenyatta National Hospital endoscopy rooms were studied. The ...
The clinical pattern of duodenogastric bile reflux in the Kenyan Africans.
(1989)
Forty consecutive African patients found to have duodenogastric bile reflux at endoscopy were studied. Bile reflux was found more commonly among males than females, giving a male/female ratio of 2.3:1, with a peak age at ...
Mixed infections in childhood diarrhoea: results of a community study in Kiambu District, Kenya
(University of Nairobi., 1989-11)
One thousand four hundred and twenty diarrhoea specimens from 846 children aged 0 to 60 months were collected and analysed for bacteria, parasites and rotavirus over a 16 month period, from June 1985 to September 1986 ...
Premedication with temazepam in minor surgery. The relationship between plasma concentration and clinical effect after a dose of 40 mg
(University of Nairobi., 1989-10)
Fourteen patients received oral premedication of temazepam in soft gelatin capsules before minor surgery. The plasma concentrations of temazepam and its sedative, anxiolytic and amnesic effects were measured for 24 hours. ...
A human infection with Dicrocoelium in Kenya.
(University of Nairobi., 1989-08)
Cryptosporidiosis and childhood diarrhoea in a rural community in Kenya
(University of Nairobi., 1989-08)
Cryptosporidiosis has come to recent prominence as a cause of diarrhoea throughout the world in both adults and children, producing either an acute self-limiting diarrhoea or a protracted chronic diarrhoea which can be ...