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    Assessment of patients knowledge and attitude towards diabetes and its relationship with glycemic control: A cross-sectional study in a Nigerian tertiary hospital by Anakwue, RC, Young, EE, Ezenduka, CC, Okoli, CI, Maduforo, AN, Nnakenyi, ID, Ndiokwelu, CI, Onwujekwe, O

    Published in Nigerian journal of medicine (2019)
    “…BACKGROUND: It is postulated that increased knowledge of patients about diabetes as well as a positive attitude will lead to improved glycaemic control and…”
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    Utilization of oral anticoagulation in a teaching hospital in Nigeria by Anakwue, Rc, Ocheni, S, Madu, Aj

    “…Anticoagulation is an essential lifesaving management practice indicated for arterial, venous and intracardiac thromboembolism. This study was undertaken to…”
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    Echocardiographic assessment of left ventricular function in thyrotoxicosis and implications for the therapeutics ofthyrotoxic cardiac disease by Anakwue RC, Onwubere BJ, Ikeh V, Anisiuba B, Ike S, Anakwue AC

    Published in Therapeutics and clinical risk management (01-02-2015)
    “…Raphael C Anakwue,1,2 Basden J Onwubere,2 Vincent Ikeh,2 Benedict Anisiuba,2 Samuel Ike,2 Angel-Mary C Anakwue3 1Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics,…”
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    Antiphospholipid syndrome in a young Nigerian girl presenting with gangrenous toes by Anakwue, Raphael Chinedu, Chijioke, Chioli, Mbah, Anthony, Onuh, Augustine, Okwara, Christian

    Published in Cardiovascular journal of South Africa (23-10-2013)
    “…We report on a 21-year-old Nigerian girl with toe gangrene, which is one of the most unlikely forms of presentation of antiphospholipid syndrome among…”
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    The prevalence and control of hypertension among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in Nigeria by R C Anakwue, E B Arodiwe, E N Ofoegbu

    “…Background: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is an endocrine disease with profound vascular morbidity and mortality, and hypertension is known to play a prominent role…”
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