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    Prevalence of the epilepsies in Nigerian Africans: a community-based study by Osuntokun, B O, Adeuja, A O, Nottidge, V A, Bademosi, O, Olumide, A, Ige, O, Yaria, F, Bolis, C L, Schoenberg, B S

    Published in Epilepsia (Copenhagen) (01-05-1987)
    “…A door-to-door survey to detect commonly occurring neurologic diseases was carried out in Igbo-Ora, a large Nigerian town with a population of approximately…”
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    Comparison of the prevalence of Parkinson's disease in black populations in the rural United States and in rural Nigeria: door-to-door community studies by SCHOENBERG, B. S, OSUNTOKUN, B. O, ADEUJA, A. O. G, BADEMOSI, O, NOTTIDGE, V, ANDERSON, D. W, HAERER, A. F

    Published in Neurology (01-04-1988)
    “…A door-to-door survey of Parkinson's disease (PD) in Copiah County, Mississippi, using a pretested screening procedure (with a high sensitivity for detecting…”
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    Risk factors for epilepsy: case-control study in Nigerians by Ogunniyi, A, Osuntokun, B O, Bademosi, O, Adeuja, A O, Schoenberg, B S

    Published in Epilepsia (Copenhagen) (01-05-1987)
    “…In a case-control study we compared 155 Nigerians affected by epilepsy, with an equal number of controls matched for age and sex, with the aim of identifying…”
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    Controlled trial of combinations of hydroxocobalamincystine and riboflavine-cystine, in Nigerian ataxic neuropathy 1 by Osuntokun, B. O., Langman, M. J. S., Wilson, J., Adeuja, A. O. G., Aladetoyinbo, M. A.

    “…Chronic cyanide intoxication of dietary origin and riboflavine deficiency are believed to be major aetiological factors in Nigerian tropical ataxic neuropathy…”
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    Neurological disorders in Nigerian Africans: a community-based study by Osuntokun, B O, Adeuja, A O, Schoenberg, B S, Bademosi, O, Nottidge, V A, Olumide, A O, Ige, O, Yaria, F, Bolis, C L

    Published in Acta neurologica Scandinavica (01-01-1987)
    “…In a Nigerian town with a stable population of 20,000, a door-to-door survey was conducted, using a questionnaire involving a complete census and a simple…”
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    Intracranial tuberculomas: the Hofuf, Saudi Arabia experience by El-Sayed, M M, Adeuja, A O G

    “…Tuberculosis usually involves the brain through haematogenous spread. The mass lesion caused by tuberculosis in the brain is called tuberculoma, which is a…”
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    Prevalence of headache and migrainous headache in Nigerian Africans: a community-based study by Osuntokun, B O, Adeuja, A O, Nottidge, V A, Bademosi, O, Alumide, A O, Ige, O, Yaria, F, Schoenberg, B S, Bolis, C L

    Published in East African medical journal (01-04-1992)
    “…In a door-to-door survey in a Nigerian town with stable population of about twenty thousand, 18,594 subjects were screened with a questionnaire, which involved…”
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    Controlled trial of combinations of hydroxocobalamincystine and riboflavine-cystine, in Nigerian ataxic neuropathy by Osuntokun, B. O., Langman, M. J. S., Wilson, J., Adeuja, A. O. G., Aladetoyinbo, M. A.

    “…Chronic cyanide intoxication of dietary origin and riboflavine deficiency are believed to be major aetiological factors in Nigerian tropical ataxic neuropathy…”
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    Misdiagnosis of stroke by Aiyesimoju, A B, Osuntokun, B O, Adeuja, A O, Olumide, A, Ogunseyinde, A O

    “…Between January 1980 and November 1982, of 152 patients admitted with a presumptive diagnosis of stroke to the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan,…”
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