J A Kehinde
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Iwuozo E, Obiako O, Ejiofor J, Kehinde J, Abubakar S
West Afr J Med
. 2019 Oct;
36(3):211-216.
PMID: 31622482
Background: Antiepileptic drugs are necessary for successful treatment of epilepsy. Unfortunately, epilepsy itself and some antiepileptic drugs have been documented to provoke or worsen seizure frequency by altering blood levels...
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Obiako O, Sheikh T, Kehinde J, Iwuozo E, Ekele N, Okungbowa C, et al.
West Afr J Med
. 2016 Feb;
34(1):37-43.
PMID: 26902815
Background: Epilepsy is a common neurological illness in Nigeria with a prevalence of 5-37 per 1000 in a rural population. Several studies suggest that the prevalence of epilepsy is higher...
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Obiako O, Ogoina D, Abubakar S, Muktar H, Sheikh T, Tabi-Ajayi E, et al.
Niger Postgrad Med J
. 2015 Jan;
21(4):319-26.
PMID: 25633451
Aims And Objectives: Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) has been shown to reduce AIDS- defining illnesses, including neuropathies. However, it has been postulated that an increase in age -, HIV-...
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Obiako O, Sheikh T, Kehinde J, Iwuozo E, Ekele N, Elonu C, et al.
Acta Neurol Scand
. 2014 Sep;
130(6):360-7.
PMID: 25209931
Objectives: Epilepsy is a complex chronic illness with variable treatment outcomes determined by factors specific to each affected person. We investigated prognostic factors for epileptic seizure outcome after 2 years...