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    Double stigma: a cross-sectional study of Lassa patients with hearing loss in North Central Nigeria by Best, Kachollom C, Ameh, Emmanuel, Weldon, Caroline, Shwe, David, Maigari, Ibrahim Mahmood, Turaki, Ishaku, Ma'an, Nuhu D, Yilgwan, Christopher Sabo, Makishima, Tomoko, Weaver, Scott, Paessler, Slobodan, Shehu, Nathan Y

    Published in Frontiers in public health (15-07-2024)
    “…Lassa fever is a zoonotic infectious disease endemic in West Africa with a high case-fatality rate and reported stigmatization of surviving patients. This…”
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    The predictive factors of primary head and neck cancer stage at presentation and survival in a developing nation’s tertiary hospital by Adoga, Adeyi A, Kokong, Daniel D, Ma’an, Nuhu D, Mugu, Joyce G, Mgbachi, Chukwunonso J, Dauda, Ayuba M

    Published in SAGE open medicine (2018)
    “…Background: Stage of head and neck cancers at presentation is a strong determinant of outcomes. Objective: To evaluate predictors of stage of head and neck…”
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    The epidemiology, treatment, and determinants of outcome of primary head and neck cancers at the Jos University Teaching Hospital by Adoga, Adeyi A., Kokong, Daniel D., Ma’an, Nuhu D., Silas, Olugbenga A., Dauda, Ayuba M., Yaro, John P., Mugu, Joyce G., Mgbachi, Chukwunonso J., Yabak, Caleb J.

    Published in South Asian Journal of Cancer (01-07-2018)
    “…Abstract Introduction: This study aims to evaluate the epidemiology, treatment, and factors that determine the outcomes of head and neck cancers (HNC)…”
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    Environmental and Life-Style Related Risk Factors for Sinonasal and Nasopharyngeal Malignancies among a Prospective Cohort in Jos, Nigeria by Ma’an, Nuhu D., Nimkur, Tonga L., Kokong, Daniel D., Adoga, Adeyi A.

    “…Background. Worldwide evidence indicates that environmental and life-style related factors are associated with increased risk for cancers in the head and neck…”
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    The undergraduate medical student's perception of professional mentorship: Results from a developing nation's medical school by Adeyi Adoga, Kokong, Daniel, Dakum, Nuhu, Ma'an, Nuhu, Iduh, Andrew, Okwori, Emoche, Yaro, John

    “…INTRODUCTION: There are no documented formal mentoring programs for medical students in Nigeria. This study aims to determine the perception of undergraduate…”
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    Indications and outcome of pediatric tracheostomy: results from a Nigerian tertiary hospital by Adoga, Adeyi A, Ma'an, Nuhu D

    Published in BMC surgery (12-01-2010)
    “…There is a change in the concept of pediatric tracheostomy. This study investigates the indications and outcomes of pediatric tracheostomy in a Nigerian…”
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    Endobronchial metallic foreign body in a Nigerian child: management difficulties and the need for caution: a case report by Adoga, Adeyi A, Kokong, Daniel D, Ma'an, Nuhu D

    Published in Cases journal (15-09-2009)
    “…Introduction Endobronchial metallic foreign bodies are serious injuries best treated by rigid bronchoscopy as quickly as possible to avoid life threatening…”
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    Analysis of sensorineural hearing loss in patients attending an otolaryngology clinic in North Central Nigeria by Ma'an, Nuhu D, Turaki, Ishaku, Shwe, David, Nansak, Bulus, Babson, Benjamin, Gomerep, Simji, Malaya, Lauren, Moffatt, David, Shakibai, Nasim, Paessler, Slobodan, Makishima, Tomoko, Shehu, Nathan Y

    Published in PLOS global public health (2023)
    “…Hearing loss is the third leading cause of years lived with disability. Approximately 1.4 billion people have hearing loss, of which 80% reside in low- and…”
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    Management of suicidal cut throat injuries in a developing nation: three case reports by Adoga, Adeyi A, Ma'an, Nuhu D, Embu, Henry Y, Obindo, Taiwo J

    Published in Cases journal (22-02-2010)
    “…Suicidal cut throat injuries are either unreported or fortunately rare in our country. The management of these injuries requires a multi-disciplinary approach…”
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    Analysis of sensorineural hearing loss in patients attending an otolaryngology clinic in North Central Nigeria by Nuhu D Ma'an, Ishaku Turaki, David Shwe, Bulus Nansak, Benjamin Babson, Simji Gomerep, Lauren Malaya, David Moffatt, Nasim Shakibai, Slobodan Paessler, Tomoko Makishima, Nathan Y Shehu

    Published in PLOS global public health (01-01-2023)
    “…Hearing loss is the third leading cause of years lived with disability. Approximately 1.4 billion people have hearing loss, of which 80% reside in low- and…”
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    Endobronchial metallic foreign body in a Nigerian child: management difficulties and the need for caution: a case report by Adoga, Adeyi A, Kokong, Daniel D, Ma'an, Nuhu D

    Published in Cases journal (15-09-2009)
    “…Endobronchial metallic foreign bodies are serious injuries best treated by rigid bronchoscopy as quickly as possible to avoid life threatening respiratory…”
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    Effects of Occupational Noise on Blood Pressure by Otoghile, Bright, Ediale, Johnson, Ariyibi, Nasir Olakunle, Otoru, Okubokekeme Otoru, Kuni, Joseph Iraskeb, Maan, Nuhu D.

    Published in Global journal of health science (21-02-2019)
    “…BACKGROUND: Noise has been found to have non auditory effects. One of the possible non auditory effects of noise is its effect on blood pressure. Available…”
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    Endobronchial metallic foreign body in a Nigerian child: management difficulties and the need for caution: a case report by Adoga, Adeyi A, Kokong, Daniel D, Ma'an, Nuhu D

    Published in Cases journal (15-09-2009)
    “…INTRODUCTIONEndobronchial metallic foreign bodies are serious injuries best treated by rigid bronchoscopy as quickly as possible to avoid life threatening…”
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