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12Sep2017

Bioassay-guided studies on the cytotoxic and in vitro trypanocidal activities of a sesquiterpene (Muzigadial) derived from a Ugandan medicinal plant (Warburgia ugandensis)

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Bioassay-guided studies on the cytotoxic and in vitro trypanocidal activities of a sesquiterpene (Muzigadial) derived from a Ugandan medicinal plant (Warburgia ugandensis) Olila, D.a*Opuda-Asibo, Jb.and Olwa-Odyekc Departments ,of Veterinary Physiological […]

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12Sep2017

Knowledge, attitude and practice about sexually transmitted diseases among University students in Kampala

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Knowledge, attitude and practice about sexually transmitted diseases among University students in Kampala Wilberforce Kigongo Sekirlme” Jerome Tamale!, John C Lule!, Fred Wabwire-Mangen2 1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Makerere […]

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12Sep2017

CASE REPORTS: Splenic injury following trauma: The role of ultrasonography

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CASE REPORTS: Splenic injury following trauma: The role of ultrasonography Splenic injury following trauma: The role of ultrasonography Innocent Gerald Makoba, Mbale Hospital P. O. Box 921 Mbale, Uganda Key […]

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12Sep2017

CASE REPORTS: Empty sella syndrome: Incidential findings at computerised tomography

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CASE REPORTS: Empty sella syndrome: Incidential findings at computerised tomography. Israel Luutu, Department of Radiotherapy Mulago Hospital P. O. Box 7051, Kampala, Uganda. Abstract A 43-year old female patient presented […]

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12Sep2017

Spinal African histoplamosis simulating tuberculous spondylitis

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Spinal African histoplamosis simulating tuberculous spondylitis Florence Musoke, Makerere University Hospital P. O. Box 7062 Kampala, Uganda. Abstract Spinal histoplasmosis is a rare disease condition that must be differentiated from […]

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12Sep2017

PRACTICE POINTS

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PRACTICE POINTS: Provisional WHO/UNAIDS Secretariat Recommendations on the Use of Cotrimoxazole Prophylaxis in Adults and Children Living with HIV/AIDS in Africa prophylactic treatment with, cotrlmoxazole can potentially enhance essendal HIV […]

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12Sep2017

Nevirapine: An Option For Preventing as Well as Treating Paediatric HIV Infection

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Nevirapine: An Option For Preventing as Well as Treating Paediatric HIV Infection From Drug & Ther Perspect 17(10): 1-5, 2001 With permission from Adis International Limited In Brief Nevirapine belongs […]

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12Sep2017

Ten Best Readings on Community Participation and Health

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Ten Best Readings on Community Participation and Health. Susan B. Rifkin. Abstract This article reviews, In the opinion of the author, the 10 most Influential reading on community participation and […]

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12Sep2017

Neurosurgery in the Tropics

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Neurosurgery in the Tropics A practical approach to common problems By Jeffrey V. Rosenfeld and David A.K Watters (Ed) Macmillan Education LTD 2000, Price $ 50 US ISBN0-333-68412-5 Neurosurgery in […]

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12Sep2017

The Retained Placenta

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The Retained Placenta. Andrew D Weeks Visiting Lecturer, Makerere University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Abstract The retained placenta is a significant cause of maternal mortality and […]

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