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    Are We Missing Hypothyroidism among Children with Sickle Cell Anaemia? by Akodu, SO, Adekanmbi, AF, Ogunlesi, TA, Fetuga, MB

    Published in Ethiopian journal of health sciences (01-11-2023)
    “…BACKGROUND: Children with sickle cell anaemia have been reported to have potential risk of hypothyroidism from chronic blood transfusions and probable thyroid…”
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    Comparative study of neonatal clitoral length measurement using calliper and spatula by Adekoya, A, Fetuga, MB, Jean-Pierre, C, Adekoya, AO, Ajibola, ED

    “…Background: When standard instruments are unavailable for clitoral length measurement, improvisation with locally available tools could be of diagnostic value…”
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    Socio-medical burden of managing a Nigerian child with 46XY male disorder of sex differentiation: A Case Report by Oba-Daini, OO, Fetuga, MB, Ogundele, IO, Nwokoro, CC, Olatunji, AA, Ogunfowora, OB

    “…Phenotypic expression of the male internal and external genitalia is due largely to the interplay between the proper differentiation of the bipotential gonad,…”
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    Pattern of nosocomial infections in the special care baby unit of the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, Sagamu, Nigeria by Osinupebi OA, Ogunlesi TA, Fetuga MB

    Published in Nigerian journal of paediatrics (01-07-2024)
    “…Background: Sepsis contributes significantly to newborn deaths in Nigeria. A significant proportion of severe infections in the newborn may be health…”
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    A Ten-year Review of Paediatric HIV/AIDS among Hospitalized Children in a Nigerian Teaching Hospital by Fetuga MB, Ogunfowora OB, Oyegunle VN, Thanni LOA

    Published in Nigerian journal of paediatrics (01-07-2024)
    “…Summary Background: Regional differences which exist in the prevalence and clinical features of paediatric AIDS worldwide make it pertinent to document…”
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    Paediatric Discharges against Medical Advice in Sagamu by Fetuga MB, Adekanmbi AF, Ogunlesi TA

    Published in Nigerian journal of paediatrics (01-07-2024)
    “…Background: Frequent changes in the political, economic and health policies which may influence the purchasing powers of the populace may also make it…”
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    Prune Belly Syndrome in Sagamu: Report of Three Cases with Typical and Atypical Features by Adekanmbi AF, Fetuga MB, Ogunlesi TA, Ogundeyi MM, Gbadebo F, Oyinlade A

    Published in Nigerian journal of paediatrics (01-07-2024)
    “…Prune belly is a rare congenital anomaly. that is commonly seen in males. We report two male cases and a phenotypic female with absent abdominal wall…”
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    Neonatal Mortality at Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, Sagamu by Ogunlesi TA, Ogunfowora OB, Adekanmbi AF, Fetuga MB, Runsewe-Abiodun TI, Ogundeyi MM

    Published in Nigerian journal of paediatrics (01-07-2024)
    “…Background: Neonatal mortality is a major reason for the persistence of high infant and childhood mortality in the developing world. Frequent determinations of…”
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    Elevated Blood Pressure, Abnormal Urinalysis and Body Mass Index as Screening Tools for Latent Kidney Diseades Among Adolescents in Sagamu by Adekanmbi AF, Obadina OO, Oba-Daini OO, Fetuga MB

    “…Background: The prevalence of non-communicable diseases, such as chronic kidney diseases, is on the increase globally. Therefore, early identification of these…”
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    Mothers′ knowledge about birth asphyxia: The need to do more by Ogunlesi, T, Fetuga, M, Adekanmbi, A

    Published in Nigerian journal of clinical practice (01-01-2013)
    “…Background: Health education is an important tool required for reducing the burden of birth asphyxia in the developing world. Objective: The objective of this…”
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