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    Psychosocial effects of mastectomy on married African women in Northwestern Nigeria by Odigie, V. I., Tanaka, Rika, Yusufu, L. M. D., Gomna, A., Odigie, E. C., Dawotola, D. A., Margaritoni, Marko

    Published in Psycho-oncology (Chichester, England) (01-08-2010)
    “…Objectives: Few studies have examined the psychosocial impact of breast cancer and its treatment on African women who come from a poverty‐stricken, uneducated…”
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    Role of vesicostomy in the management of posterior urethral valve in Sub-Saharan Africa by Lukong, C.S, Ameh, E.A, Mshelbwala, P.M, Jabo, B.A, Gomna, A, Anumah, M.A, Nmadu, P.T, Mfuh, A.Y

    Published in Journal of pediatric urology (01-02-2014)
    “…Abstract Objective To review the role of vesicostomy in the management of posterior urethral valve (PUV), in neonates and infants, given the limitations for…”
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    Management of anorectal malformation: Changing trend over two decades in Zaria, Nigeria by Lukong, C S, Ameh, E A, Mshelbwala, P M, Jabo, B A, Gomna, A, Akiniyi, O T, Nmadu, P T

    Published in African journal of paediatric surgery (01-01-2011)
    “…Anorectal malformation is a common congenital defect and its management has evolved over the years. This is a review of the trend in the management of this…”
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    Pseudoprune belly syndrome; its' associations and management challenge in a developing country: a case report by Olori, S, Ameh, E A, Mshelbwala, P, Gomna, A

    Published in Nigerian journal of medicine (01-04-2008)
    “…Pseudo prune belly syndrome is an incomplete expression of the triad syndrome. Its incidence is poorly documented worldwide. We are not aware of any documented…”
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    The role of tilapia in food security of fishing villages in Niger state, Nigeria by Gomna, A

    “…Fish is generally regarded as a primary source of protein for many poor African fishing villages. Most of the fish consumed in the fishing villages in Nigeria…”
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    The role of tilapia in food security of fishing villages in Niger state, Nigeria by Gomna, A

    “…Fish is generally regarded as a primary source of protein for many poor African fishing villages. Most of the fish consumed in the fishing villages in Nigeria…”
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    Inter-household and intra-household patterns of fish and meat consumption in fishing communities in two states in Nigeria by Gomna, Ahmed, Rana, Krishen

    Published in British journal of nutrition (01-01-2007)
    “…Fish is generally regarded as a primary source of protein for many poor African fishing communities. The present study compared the relative importance of fish…”
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