Publications by authors named "Oyefara B"

Objective: To compare cervical ripening time with the use of vaginal Misoprostol plus Hyoscine-N-Butylbromide, with vaginal Misoprostol alone.

Design: A double-blind randomized controlled trial with Pan-African Clinical Trials Registry (PACTR) approval number PACTR202112821475292.

Setting: Federal Medical Centre, Asaba, Nigeria.

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Article Synopsis
  • A woman with multiple illnesses experienced persistent rhinorrhea despite using nasal corticosteroids following a fall and alcohol consumption, leading to hospitalization for observation and hydration.
  • A physical exam in the clinic raised suspicion of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) rhinorrhea, which was eventually confirmed through testing and imaging, revealing significant sinus issues.
  • Treatment involved placing a lumbar drain, repairing the dural tear with a graft, and resulted in the resolution of symptoms, highlighting the importance of considering CSF leaks in rhinitis cases to prevent serious complications.
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Between January 2001 and December 2004, a total of 2,922 deliveries were conducted at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital , Enugu. Caesarean section accounted for 740 deliveries, an incidence of 25.3%.

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Objective: To determine the prevalence of and reasons for induction of labor on maternal request in a setting where aversion to induction of labor is the norm.

Method: Women undergoing induction of labor on maternal request at three maternity centers in Enugu, Nigeria were interviewed by means of pre-tested self-administered questionnaires. The outcomes of labor in these women were also compared with those of a control group consisting of women who had induction of labor for medical reasons.

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Food-dependent, exercise-induced anaphylaxis (FDEIA) is a clinically distinct form of anaphylaxis in which symptoms occur only when the patient exercises within a few hours of eating the food. Its precise mechanism remains unclear and has been reported to have a wide spectrum of presentations. The objective of this report is to show that the onset of FDEIA can be delayed for several hours and to emphasize the critical need for having self-injectable epinephrine available at all times.

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Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis is an immunodeficiency disease characterized by T-cell dysregulation and chronic superficial candidal infections. We report on three patients with chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis who developed autoantibodies to erythrocytes. Our first patient, a 19-year-old female, developed autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) that required multiple courses of treatment, including corticosteroids, intravenous immunoglobulin, and danazol.

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Latex rubber hypersensitivity represents a significant problem facing the medical, surgical, radiologic, and dental professions. As a tertiary care center, the Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia has a large population of patients with spina bifida and complex genitourinary anomalies; a number of these children have latex rubber allergy, which may first present as intraoperative anaphylaxis. Although there is no substitute for complete antigen avoidance, all medical products containing latex rubber may not have suitable alternatives.

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