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    Thirty years old lady with nephrotic syndrome: a case of biopsy proven lupus nephritis in Tanzania by FREDRICK, FRANCIS, RUGGAJO, PASCHAL J, MAKANGA, GYAVIIRA, SHIJA, CHARLES K, AMDEMARIAM, MIKAEL, RUGWIZAGONGA, BELSON, KITINYA, JAMES N

    Published in Tanzania journal of health research (01-04-2014)
    “…We describe a case of a 30 years old female patient who presented with nephrotic syndrome and impaired renal function diagnosed to have systemic lupus…”
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    Mob Justice in Tanzania: A Medico-social Problem by Ng'walali, Paul M, Kitinya, James N

    Published in African health sciences (01-03-2006)
    “…To investigate the magnitude of mob justice and associated factors. Mob justice is a social and public health problem that has grown in Tanzania in recent…”
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    Neuropathology of human immunodeficiency virus infection: A forensic autopsy study in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania by Ng’walali, Paul M., Kibayashi, Kazuhiko, Mbonde, Martin P., Harada, Shinji, Mwakagile, Davis, Kitinya, James N., Tsunenari, Shigeyuki

    Published in Forensic science international (16-07-2005)
    “…The objective of this study was to examine the neuropathological changes in the brain of patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in the…”
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    Characterisation of Benign Lesions and Carcinomas of the Female Breast in a Sub-Saharan African Population by Mbondel, Martin P., Amir, Hassan, Mbembati, Noah A., Holland, Rolland, Schwartz-Albiez, Reinhard, Kitinya, James N.

    Published in Pathology, research and practice (01-01-1998)
    “…Carcinoma of the breast is the second most frequent tumour in African females. Breast carcinomas in African females appear about a decade earlier and follow a…”
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    Comparison of PCR, culture, and histopathology for diagnosis of tuberculous pericarditis by CEGIELSKI, J. P, DEVLIN, B. H, MORRIS, A. J, KITINYA, J. N, PULIPAKA, U. P, LEMA, L. E. K, LWAKATARE, J, RELLER, L. B

    Published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology (01-12-1997)
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    Neuropathology of Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1 Infection by Kibayashi, Kazuhiko, Ng’walali, Paul M., Mbonde, Martin P., Makata, Ahmed M., Mwakagile, Davis, Harada, Shinji, Kitinya, James N., Tsunenari, Shigeyuki

    “…Objective.—In sub-Saharan Africa, only a few studies of neurologic complications of human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) infection have been done. The…”
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    Immunoreactivity of surfactant-apoprotein in adenocarcinomas, large cell and small cell carcinomas of the lung by Kitinya, J N, Sueishi, K, Tanaka, K, Katsuda, Y

    Published in Acta pathologica japonica (01-09-1986)
    “…Fifty seven adenocarcinomas, 43 large cell and 30 small cell lung carcinomas were immunohistochemically examined using monospecific IgG against pulmonary…”
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    The incidence of squamous and transitional cell carcinomas of the urinary bladder in northern Tanzania in areas of high and low levels of endemic Schistosoma haematobium infection by Kitinya, J N, Laurèn, P A, Eshleman, L J, Paljärvi, L, Tanaka, K

    “…Squamous cell carcinoma is the commonest type of bladder malignancy in most areas of northern Tanzania. Of 172 cases of bladder cancer recorded in 9 years, 72%…”
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    Growth and metastasis of Lewis lung carcinoma in the footpad of mice by Kitinya, J N, Kinjo, M, Tanaka, K

    Published in Experimental cell biology (1988)
    “…When Lewis lung carcinoma cells were transplanted into the footpad of mice, exponential growth of tumour was seen from the 4th day. Intravasation of tumour…”
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