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    • Obstetric Referrals to a Tertiary Hospital in Northern Uganda - A One Year Experience 

      Nionzima, Elizabeth; Otim, Tom Charles (Jemds.com, 2020)
      BACKGROUND Delay in referral adversely affects maternal and neonatal outcome. We wanted to review the obstetric referrals, source of referrals, appropriateness of referrals and document the maternal and perinatal outcomes ...
    • Prophylactic antibiotics to reduce pelvic infection in women having miscarriage surgery – The AIMS (Antibiotics in Miscarriage Surgery) trial: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial 

      Lissauer, David; Wilson, Amie; Daniels, Jane; Middleton, Lee; Bishop, Jon; Hewitt, Catherine; Merriel, Abi; Weeks, Andrew; Mhango, Chisale; Mataya, Ronald; Taulo, Frank; Ngalawesa, Theresa; Chirwa, Agatha; Mphasa, Colleta; Tambala, Tayamika; Chiudzu, Grace; Mwalwanda, Caroline; Mboma, Agnes; Qureshi, Rahat; Ahmed, Iffat; Ismail, Humera; Gulmezoglu, Metin; Oladapo, Olufemi T.; Mbaruku, Godfrey; Chibwana, Jerome; Watts, Grace; Simon, Beatus; Ditai, James; Otim, Tom Charles; Acam, Jane-Frances; Ekunait, John; Uniza, Helen; Iyaku, Margaret; Anyango, Margaret; Zamora, Javier; Roberts, Tracy; Goranitis, Ilias; Desmond, Nicola; Coomarasamy, Arri (Trials, 2018)
      Abstract Background: The estimated annual global burden of miscarriage is 33 million out of 210 million pregnancies. Many women undergoing miscarriage have surgery to remove pregnancy tissues, resulting in miscarriage ...
    • Spontaneous rupture of bladder in puerperium 

      Wandabwa, Julius; Kiondo, Paul; Otim, Tom Charles (African Health Sciences, 2004)
      Abstract Spontaneous rupture of bladder and extravasation of urine in the peritoneum without evidence of trauma is rare. This condition is an emergency. It presents in a unique way therefore, the diagnosis and treatment ...