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    Suboptimal management of severe menopausal symptoms by Nigerian Gynaecologists: a call for mandatory continuing medical education for physicians by Nkwo, Peter O

    Published in BMC women's health (23-10-2009)
    “…Effective management of menopause is an important way to improve the quality of life of the increasing number of older women. The study sought to find out if…”
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    Two logistic models for the prediction of hypothyroidism in pregnancy by Mbah, Anthony U, Ejim, Emmanuel C, Onodugo, Obinna D, Ezugwu, Francis O, Eze, Matthew I, Nkwo, Peter O, Ugbajah, Winston C

    Published in BMC research notes (18-06-2011)
    “…The mounting evidence linking hypothyroidism during pregnancy with poor pregnancy outcome underscores the need for screening and, therefore, a search for more…”
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    Unintended pregnancy among HIV-positive pregnant women in Enugu, southeast Nigeria by Ezugwu, Euzebus C, Iyoke, Chukwuemeka A, Nkwo, Peter O, Ezegwui, Hygenius U, Akabueze, Jude C, Agu, Polycap U

    “…Abstract Objective To determine the prevalence and factors associated with unintended pregnancy among HIV-positive pregnant women in Enugu, southeast Nigeria…”
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    Contraceptive use among HIV-positive women in Enugu, southeast Nigeria by Ezugwu, Euzebus C., Nkwo, Peter O., Agu, Polycap U., Ugwu, Emmanuel O., Asogwa, Augustine O.

    “…Abstract Objective To determine the prevalence and pattern of, and factors associated with, contraceptive usage among HIV-positive women in Enugu, southeastern…”
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    Reverse marsupialization technique of defibulation to restore vulvo-perineal elasticity: a case report and description of technique by Nkwo, Peter O

    Published in Tropical doctor (01-07-2012)
    “…A 'reverse marsupialization' technique was used to restore vulval and perineal elasticity in order to improve the reproductive and sexual health of a woman…”
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    Preference for anonymity in sperm donation for artificial insemination: an experience from low-resource settings in Nigeria by Ezugwu, Euzebus Chinonye, Eleje, George U, Iyoke, Chukwuemeka A, Mba, Sunday G, Nnaji, Henry C, Enechukwu, Chukwunonso I, Nkwo, Peter O

    Published in Patient preference and adherence (01-01-2018)
    “…Anonymous sperm donation is a common practice in Nigeria with its associated legal and ethical challenges. This study aimed to investigate infertile couples'…”
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    The perception and use of chaperones by Nigerian gynecologists by Nkwo, Peter O., Chigbu, Chibuike O., Ajah, Leonard O., Okoro, Onyemaechi S.

    “…Abstract Objective To determine how Nigerian gynecologists perceive and use chaperones during intimate gynecologic examinations. Methods A cross-sectional…”
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    The challenges of adherence to infant feeding choices in prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV infections in South East Nigeria by Lawani, Lucky O, Onyebuchi, Azubuike K, Iyoke, Chukwuemeka A, Onoh, Robinson C, Nkwo, Peter O

    Published in Patient preference and adherence (01-01-2014)
    “…Global and national efforts in the 21st century are directed toward the elimination of new pediatric HIV infections through evidence-based infant feeding…”
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    Poor availability of skilled birth attendants in Nigeria: a case study of enugu state primary health care system by Nkwo, Peter O, Lawani, Lucky O, Ubesie, Agozie C, Onodugo, Vincent A, Obu, Herbert A, Chinawa, Josephat M

    “…The Government of Enugu State plans to offer free perinatal services at the primary health care (PHC) centers in order to improve perinatal outcomes in the…”
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    Determinants of decision-to-intervention time in the management and therapeutic outcome of emergency gynecological surgeries in south east Nigeria by Onyebuchi, Azubuike Kanario, Lawani, Lucky Osaheni, Nkwo, Peter O, Iyoke, Chukwuemeka Anthony, Onoh, Robinson Chukwudi, Ajah, Leonard O

    Published in Therapeutics and clinical risk management (01-01-2014)
    “…Prompt and timely response in the management of gynecological surgical cases can significantly affect the therapeutic surgical outcome of patients in emergency…”
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    Does a preference for symphysiotomy over caesarean section reduce the operative delivery rate? by Nkwo, Peter O, Onah, Hyacinth E

    Published in Tropical doctor (01-10-2009)
    “…We analysed the data from a hospital that had practiced symphysiotomy and caesarean section (c/s) for many years and where symphysiotomy was acceptable to the…”
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