J M Falaiye
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Okeke G, Bojuwoye B, Akande B, Falaiye J
Trop Geogr Med
. 1983 Mar;
35(1):65-7.
PMID: 6193619
A case of pancreatic ascites in an African is presented. It is a rare condition which is rapidly fatal. The diagnosis can be established if the clinician is aware of...
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Falaiye J, Okeke G, Fregene A
Gut
. 1980 Feb;
21(2):161-3.
PMID: 7380340
Though amoebic liver abscess and liver cirrhosis occur very commonly in hospital practice in the tropics, they have not to the knowledge of the present authors hitherto been reported to...
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Falaiye J, Popoola A
Afr J Med Med Sci
. 1979 Mar;
8(1-2):61-70.
PMID: 122333
Twenty-seven adult Nigerian patients with endoscopically proven active duodenal ulcers have received in a double-blind trial either the histamine H2 - receptor antagonist cimetidine 1g daily or placebo tablets of...
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Sodipo J, Falaiye J
Am J Chin Med
. 1979 Jan;
7(4):356-61.
PMID: 44432
The effects of therapeutic acupuncture on gastric acid secretion on pain relief in chronic duodenal ulcer patients were studied. Ten adult Nigerian patients with clinical, endoscopic as well as radiological...
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Falaiye J, Odutola T
Niger Med J
. 1978 Nov;
8(6):526-30.
PMID: 313640
The economic potential and the role of aspirin and alcohol ingestion have been explored in relation to acute upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage complicating duodenal ulcer disease or portal hypertension. Of special...
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Falaiye J
Afr J Med Med Sci
. 1978 Sep;
7(3):151-5.
PMID: 108934
The results of bile analysis showed differences in the bile salt pattern of Caucasians and Nigerians, whose dietary habits differ mainly in dietary fibre composition. The Nigerian bile appears to...
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Odutola T, Oladapo J, Falaiye J
Niger Med J
. 1978 Jul;
8(4):337-9.
PMID: 726667
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