Browsing by Author "Charles Newton, Odongo"
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Diabetic Foot Ulcers: Surgical Characteristics, Treatment Modalities and Short-Term Treatment Outcomes at a Tertiary Hospital in South-Western Uganda
Mvuyo Maqhawe, Sikhondze; Deus, Twesigye; Charles Newton, Odongo; David, Mutiibwa; Edson, Tayebwa; Leevan, Tibaijuka; Samuel D, Ayana; Carlos Cabrera, Dreque (Open Access Surgery, 2022)Abstract Background: Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a prevalent and serious consequence of poorly controlled diabetes. Hospitalizations are frequent among DFU patients, and these patients are at risk of lower extremity ... -
Etiology, Clinical Presentations, and Short-Term Treatment Outcomes of Extrahepatic Obstructive Jaundice in South-Western Uganda
Charles Newton, Odongo; Carlos Cabrera, Dreque; David, Mutiibwa; Felix, Bongomin; Felix, Oyania; Mvuyo Maqhawe, Sikhondze; Moses, Acan; Raymond, Atwine; Fred, Kirya; Martin, Situma (Clinical and Experimental Gastroenterology journal, 2022-11-13)Background: The diagnosis of extrahepatic obstructive jaundice (EHOJ) remains a challenge and is often made late in low-resource settings. Systematic data are limited on the etiology and prognosis of patients with obstructive ... -
One year overall survival of wilms tumor cases and its predictors, among children diagnosed at a teaching hospital in South Western Uganda:
Eddymond, Ekuk; Charles Newton, Odongo; Leevan, Tibaijuka; Felix, Oyania; Walufu Ivan, Egesa; Felix, Bongomin; Raymond, Atwiine; Moses, Acan; Martin, Situma (MBC - Springer Nature, 2023-03-02)Abstract Background Wilms tumor (WT) is the second most common solid tumor in Africa with both low overall survival (OS) and event-free survival (EFS) rates. However, no known factors are predicting this poor overall ... -
Urinary bladder cavernous hemangioma in a 3-year-old:
Charles Newton, Odongo; Raymond, Atwine; Fred, Kirya; Patrick Ambrose, Okello; Eugene, Ogwang; Moses, Acan; Felix, Bongomin; Martin, Situma (John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2022-04-26)Cavernous hemangioma (CH) of urinary bladder occurs relatively infrequently, accounting for 0.6% of all bladder tumors. This tumor may occur sporadically or coexist with other benign and malignant vascular lesions. In ...