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    • Surgical Release of Gluteal Fibrosis in Children Results in Sustained Benefit at 5-Year Follow-up 

      Amanda L., Reilly; Francis R., Owori; Ruth, Obaikol; Elizabeth, Asige; Harriet, Aluka; Norgrove, Penny; Robert, Olupot; Coleen S., Sabatini (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc, 2021)
      Background: Gluteal fibrosis (GF) is a fibrotic infiltration of the gluteal muscles resulting in functionally limiting contracture of the hips and is associated with injections of medications into the gluteal muscles. ...
    • Treatment success rate and associated factors among drug susceptible tuberculosis individuals in St. Kizito Hospital, Matany, Napakdistrict, Karamoja region. 

      Ronald, Opito; Keneth, Kwenya; Saadick Mugerwa, Ssentongo; Mark, Kizito; Susan, Alwedo; Baker, Bakashaba; Yunus, Miya; Lameck, Bukenya; Eddy, Okwir; Lilian, Angwech Onega; Andrew, Kazibwe; Emmanuel, Othieno; Fred, Kirya; Peter, Olupot‑Olupot (PLOS One Publishers, 2024-05-14)
      Background Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of death among infectious agents globally. An estimated 10million people are newly diagnosed and 1.5 million die of the disease annually. Uganda is among the 30highTB-burdened ...
    • Uptake of prostate cancer screening and associated factors among men aged 50 years and above in Lira city, Uganda: a crosssectional study 

      Richard, Ekwan; Emmanuel, Bua; Ritah, Nantale; Ronald, Opito; Patrick, Abingwa; Quraish, Sserwanja; Job, Kuteesa; David, Mukunya (BMC Public Health, 2023-03-06)
      Abstract Background Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men globally, with over 1.2 million cases reported in 2018. About 90% of men with prostate cancer are diagnosed when the disease is in an advanced ...
    • 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 ...
    • Viability And Infectivity Of Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) 

      Samuel, Mwesige (International Journal of Innovative Research and Advanced Studies (IJIRAS), 2020-05)
      Abstract: 2019-nCoV is one of the seven human coronaviruses responsible for causing COVID-19. The disease started in Wuhan China and was declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization because of high number ...