L F Levy
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Rao P, Mbajiorgu E, Levy L
Cent Afr J Med
. 2003 Jun;
48(1-2):17-23.
PMID: 12808784
A review of the literature on bony anomalies of the craniovertebral junction was carried out with emphasis on anomalous manifestations associated with the occipital bone, atlas and axis vertebrae. A...
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Parry O, Bhebhe E, Levy L
Cent Afr J Med
. 2000 Apr;
45(5):114-9.
PMID: 10746397
Objectives: To ascertain the aetiology of non-traumatic paraplegia in a Zimbabwean population and to compare findings with other studies from Africa. Design: Retrospective survey over a six year period. Setting:...
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Familusi J, Adamolekun B, Olayinka B, Muzengi D, Levy L
Ann Trop Paediatr
. 1999 Jan;
18(4):267-74.
PMID: 9924580
To clarify the factors associated with electroencephalographic (EEG) photosensitivity, the records of patients who had EEG examinations in the city of Harare, Zimbabwe between 1968 and 1996 were studied. EEG...
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Levy L, Makarawo S, Madzivire D, Bhebhe E, Verbeek N, Parry O
Spinal Cord
. 1998 Apr;
36(3):213-8.
PMID: 9554024
Spinal cord injury is a common occurrence in Zimbabwe and carries with it a high morbidity and mortality. In the past almost all patients discharged from hospital were dead within...
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Adamolekun B, Familusi J, Olayinka B, Levy L
Acta Neurol Scand
. 1998 Mar;
97(1):8-12.
PMID: 9482672
Objective: This study examined the influences of environmental and racial factors on the incidence of EEG photoparoxysmal responses (PPRs) to intermittent photic stimulation (IPS) in a multi-racial population exposed to...
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Parry O, Mielke J, Latif A, Ray S, Levy L, Siziya S
Acta Neurol Scand
. 1997 Nov;
96(4):218-22.
PMID: 9325472
Peripheral neuropathy is associated with HIV infection. The prevalence and types of peripheral neuropathy encountered in a randomly-selected HIV infected African population at different stages of disease were investigated. HIV...