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Post-Infarction Left Venticular Free Wall Rupture, S M. Nadeem, S A. Sami, G Khan, N Basir, K A. Kazmi
Post-Infarction Left Venticular Free Wall Rupture, S M. Nadeem, S A. Sami, G Khan, N Basir, K A. Kazmi
Section of Cardiology
No abstract provided.
Vestibular Schwannomas: Clinical Presentation, Management And Outcome, M S. Awan, H U. Qureshi, A A. Sheikh, M M. Ali
Vestibular Schwannomas: Clinical Presentation, Management And Outcome, M S. Awan, H U. Qureshi, A A. Sheikh, M M. Ali
Section of Neurosurgery
Objective: To review the demographic trends clinical spectrum, diagnosis, management and outcome of patients with vestibular Schwannoma and to identify areas where improvements are needed.
Methods: All patients with vestibular schwannoma admitted to the Aga Khan University Hospital over the past 11 years were reviewed retrospectively.
Results: The age range of majority of 22 patients analyzed, was 41-50 years (23%). Hearing loss was the most common presenting symptom (96%). Other clinical features included cranial nerve palsies (59%) and headache (55%). Fifty percent had signs of raised intracranial pressure. Neuroimaging revealed "Stage IV b" (tumor distorting the brainstem and compressing the …
Risk Stratification After Acute Myocardial Infarction, A A. Khan, K Kazmi
Risk Stratification After Acute Myocardial Infarction, A A. Khan, K Kazmi
Section of Cardiology
No abstract provided.
Improved Land Management In The Lake Victoria Basin: Annual Technical Report, July 2000 To June 2001, Brent M. Swallow, Markus Walsh, Fridah Mugo, Chin Ong, Keith Shepherd, Frank Place, Alex Awiti, Mwangi Hai, David Ombalo, Oscar Ochieng, Lincoln Mwarasomba, Njeri Muhia, David Nyantika, Matthew Cohen, David Mungai, Justine Wangila, Francis Mbote, J. Kiara, Arne Eriksson
Improved Land Management In The Lake Victoria Basin: Annual Technical Report, July 2000 To June 2001, Brent M. Swallow, Markus Walsh, Fridah Mugo, Chin Ong, Keith Shepherd, Frank Place, Alex Awiti, Mwangi Hai, David Ombalo, Oscar Ochieng, Lincoln Mwarasomba, Njeri Muhia, David Nyantika, Matthew Cohen, David Mungai, Justine Wangila, Francis Mbote, J. Kiara, Arne Eriksson
East Africa Institute
ICRAF and the Kenyan Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MOARD) are implementing a project on “Improved Land Management in the Lake Victoria Basin.” The project began in 1999 – 2000 with a one-year startup year of activities under the Sida-sponsored National Soil and Water Conservation Programme (NSWCP). The collaborative project of ICRAF and MOARD has now been continued for another three years under the National Agriculture and Livestock Extension Programme (NALEP). This paper summarizes achievements and findings for the project for the year 2000 / 2001. The Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA) supports “Improved Land Management in the Lake …
Aga Khan University, Report 2000-2001, Aga Khan University
Aga Khan University, Report 2000-2001, Aga Khan University
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The Proposition: An Insight Into Research, B I. Avan, F White
The Proposition: An Insight Into Research, B I. Avan, F White
Community Health Sciences
Propositions form the basis for scientific research. The validity of a research study is, to a large extent, evaluated on the criteria of its propositions. For internal validity, study propositions provide information regarding precision of definitions, measurements, associations, confounding factors etc. that are considered in research. While for external validity, propositions form the premise for the deduction of inferences. The aim of this article is to help readers understand the propositions that are made in research. This article discusses those propositions, which are relevant to medical research.
An Analysis Of Anemia And Child Mortality, B.J. Brabin, Zul Premji, F. Verhoeff
An Analysis Of Anemia And Child Mortality, B.J. Brabin, Zul Premji, F. Verhoeff
Pathology, East Africa
The relationship of anemia as a risk factor for child mortality was analyzed by using cross-sectional, longitudinal and case-control studies, and randomized trials. Five methods of estimation were adopted: 1) the proportion of child deaths attributable to anemia; 2) the proportion of anemic children who die in hospital studies; 3) the population-attributable risk of child mortality due to anemia; 4) survival analyses of mortality in anemic children; and 5) cause-specific anemia-related child mortality. Most of the data available were hospital based. For children aged 0-5 y the percentage of deaths due to anemia was comparable for reports from highly malarious …