Philip Adebayo
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Recent Articles
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Chukwuonye I, Akpa O, Akpa O, Asowata O, Asowata O, Fakunle A, et al.
Int J Stroke
. 2024 Dec;
:17474930241308458.
PMID: 39644097
Background: The aim of the study was to examine the association between alcohol consumption and stroke in Nigeria and Ghana. Methods: The study is a multicentre, case-control study. Cases included...
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Ismail A, Panjwani S, Ismail N, Ngimba C, Mosha I, Adebayo P, et al.
Heliyon
. 2024 Oct;
10(19):e38493.
PMID: 39398050
Background: Breast cancer immunohistochemistry is a biological characteristic of the tumour which has a role to diagnose molecular subtype, prognosticate and guide treatment and is categorised into 4 subtypes. Data...
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Kyejo W, Swai F, Mugisha C, Adebayo P
SAGE Open Med Case Rep
. 2024 Mar;
12:2050313X241239132.
PMID: 38463450
Chronic subdural hematoma is a known neurosurgical entity often associated with a spectrum of neurological manifestations. While primarily recognized for its characteristic accumulation of blood between the dura mater and...
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Okekunle A, Asowata O, Akpa O, Fakunle A, Bodunde I, Komolafe M, et al.
J Hypertens
. 2024 Jan;
42(4):620-628.
PMID: 38230616
Background: The dietary factors associated with the high burden of hypertension among indigenous Africans remain poorly understood. We assessed the relationship between dietary patterns and hypertension among indigenous Africans. Method:...
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Komolafe M, Sunmonu T, Akinyemi J, Sarfo F, Akpalu A, Wahab K, et al.
J Neurol Sci
. 2024 Jan;
456():122848.
PMID: 38171072
Background: Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is associated with a high case fatality rate in resource-limited settings. The independent predictors of poor outcome after ICH in sub-Saharan Africa remains to be...
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Fakunle A, Okekunle A, Asowata O, Akpa O, Sarfo F, Akpalu A, et al.
Nicotine Tob Res
. 2023 Nov;
26(5):589-596.
PMID: 38015428
Introduction: Non-cigarette tobacco (NCT) represents a form of tobacco use with a misperceived significance in chronic disease events. Whether NCT use is sufficient to promote stroke events, especially among Africans,...
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Adebayo O, Akpa O, Asowata O, Fakunle A, Sarfo F, Akpalu A, et al.
J Am Heart Assoc
. 2023 Jun;
12(12):e027888.
PMID: 37301737
Background Baseline stroke severity is probably partly responsible for poor stroke outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa. However, there is a paucity of information on determinants of stroke severity among indigenous Africans....
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Sarfo F, Akpa O, Ovbiagele B, Akpalu A, Wahab K, Obiako R, et al.
Lancet Glob Health
. 2023 Feb;
11(4):e575-e585.
PMID: 36805867
Background: Every minute, six indigenous Africans develop new strokes. Patient-level and system-level contributors to early stroke fatality in this region are yet to be delineated. We aimed to identify and...
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Arulogun O, Nichols M, Jenkins C, Fakunle A, Akpa O, Sarfo F, et al.
J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis
. 2023 Jan;
32(3):106978.
PMID: 36634397
Objective: This study explored perceptions, preferences and attitudes towards disclosure of genetic testing results for stroke among stroke-free controls (and their family members) in the SIREN-SIBS Genomics Study, healthcare providers...
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Okekunle A, Asowata O, Fakunle A, Akpa O, Sarfo F, Akpalu A, et al.
J Neurol Sci
. 2022 Nov;
443:120489.
PMID: 36399928
Background: Stroke is a leading cause of disability and mortality worldwide, but little is known about the contribution of secondhand smoke exposure (SHSE) to stroke epidemiology among indigenous Africans. Objective:...