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    Solitary giant neurofibroma of the scalp with calvarial defect in a child by Ismail, N J, Shehu, B B, Lasseini, A, Hassan, I, Shilong, D J, Obande, J O, Sahabi, S M

    “…Neurofibroma of the scalp are mostly multiple as part of neurofibromatosis or other phakomatosis. De novo solitary types are less common and rarely erode the…”
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    Using the head as a mould for cranioplasty with methylmethacrylate by Bot, G, Ismail, N, Usman, B, Shilong, D, Obande, J, Aliu, S, Sale, D, Shehu, B

    Published in Journal of neurosciences in rural practice (01-10-2013)
    “…Methacrylate is a valuable tool to the neurosurgeon, even though it is currently being replaced by custom bone. During cranioplasty in the absence of custom…”
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    Subdural actinomycoma presenting as recurrent chronic subdural hematoma by Ismail, N, Bot, G, Sahabi, S, Aliu, S, Usman, B, Shilong, D, Obande, J, Shehu, B

    Published in Asian journal of neurosurgery (01-04-2015)
    “…Actimomycosis is a rare chronic bacterial infection of the central nervous system, and subdural actinomycoma is extremely rare. This case report brings to bear…”
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    Frontonasal encephalocele with bilateral congenital microblepharon: A case report by Ochoga MO, Idoko A, Abah RO, Obande JO

    Published in Nigerian journal of paediatrics (01-07-2024)
    “…A six-day old term neonate was born with a frontonasal ulcerated discharging mass with purulent fluid but no cerebrospinal fluid. The left eye socket was empty…”
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    Frontonasal encephalocele with bilateral congenital microblepharon: A case report by Ochoga MO, Abah RO, Idoko A, Obande JO

    Published in Nigerian journal of paediatrics (01-07-2024)
    “…A six-day old term neonate was born with a frontonasal ulcerated discharging mass with purulent fluid but no cerebrospinal fluid. The left eye socket was empty…”
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