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    Normal CD4 Count Range among Healthy Nigerian Population in Ilorin by Afolabi, J. K., Fadeyi, A., Desalu, O. O., Durotoye, I. A., Fawibe, A. E., Adeboye, M. A. N., Olawumi, H. O., Babatunde, A. S., Ernest, S. K., Aderibigbe, S. A., Saadu, R., Salami, A. K., Aboyeji, A. P.

    “…Background: For the establishment and monitoring of the immune status, CD4 count is critical. Objectives: To determine the CD4 count range of apparently…”
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    Pattern of congenital heart disease in Ilorin, Nigeria by Kolo, P M, Adeoye, P O, Omotosho, A B, Afolabi, J K

    “…This study aimed at determining the frequencies and pattern of congenital heart lesions among patients who had echocardiographic scan for various…”
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    Paediatrics Electrocardiography by Afolabi JK, Oloko GYA

    Published in Nigerian journal of paediatrics (01-07-2024)
    “…Electrocardiogram (ECG) is a graphic recording of the electrical potential generated in the heart on the body surface using a device called electrocardiograph…”
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    Proposed Formulae for Determining Blood Transfusion Requirements in Children with Severe Anaemia by Adedoyin OT, Afolabi JK, Oyeyemi B

    Published in Nigerian journal of paediatrics (01-07-2024)
    “…Summary Background: Blood replacement remains a crucial component of the treatment of severe anaemia irrespective of the cause. The transfusion of an adequate…”
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    Disease in children due to serogroup W-135 Neisseria meningitidis by Joiner, K T, Odugbemi, T O, Afolabi, J K

    “…Two cases of meningococcal disease due to serogroup W-135 Neisseria meningitidis are presented. One died from fulminating meningococcaemia and the other had…”
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    Sudden deterioration in the renal function of an African child with cyanotic congenital heart disease by ADEDOYIN, Olanrewaju T, AFOLABI, Joseph K

    “…Nephrotic syndrome (NS) and deteriorating renal function are associated with congenital cyanotic heart disease (CCHD). We describe a nine-year-old African male…”
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