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    Determinants of Perinatal Mortaligy Hour and Day of birth and method of delivery at the central maternity

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    1992
    Author
    Lilian, W
    Nasah, BL
    Leke, RJI
    Ojwang, SBO
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    An audit of 381 hysterectomies performed over a 5 year period (1986-1990) was carried out. In order to assess justification of the indication for hysterectomy pre-operative diagnoses were divided into two groups: those potentially confirmable by pathologic study and those not potentially confirmable by pathologic study. Out of the 273 cases studied in the first group, 246 (90.1%) were justified, while out of the 108 cases studied in the second group, 82 (75.9%) were justified. An overall 86% justification rate was observed. Adenomyosis as a histopathologic finding was seen more commonly in Asian than African patients (P < 0.005). Morbidity rate was 20% and there were no mortalities. The procedure in general was considered safe and justified
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    Lilian W, Nasah BI Leke RJI, Ojwang SBO Determinants of Perinatal Mortaligy Hour and Day of birth and method of delivery at the central maternity , B, PROF. OJWANG SHADRACK, and OTIENO DR. ODAWA FRANCIS XAVIER , East Afr Med J. 1992 Sep;69(9):483-6., (1991) copy at http://profiles.uonbi.ac.ke/ojwang/publications/lilian-w-nasah-bi-leke-rji-ojwang-sbo-determinants-perinatal-mortaligy-hour-and-
    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/16858
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    East Afr Med J. 1992 Sep;69(9):483-6
    Publisher
    School of Medicine
    Subject
    Determinants of Perinatal Mortaligy
    Method of delivery at the central maternity
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