Publications by authors named "Frances O Ajose"

Background: Seborrhoeic dermatitis (SD) is a common dermatosis worldwide and ranks among the ten most prevalent skin conditions in Nigeria and Africa. However, studies on SD in African populations are sparse. This study aimed to document the demographic and clinical characteristics of adult SD patients in Lagos, Nigeria.

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Background: Behçet's disease (BD) is a chronic, multisystem, inflammatory pan-vasculitis of unknown etiology, with heterogeneous presentations in different parts of the world. It commonly involves the mucosae, skin, joints, eyes, and central nervous system. Behçet's disease is considered to represent an autoimmune reaction triggered by a yet to be identified infectious agent in a genetically predisposed person.

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Background: African hair in its natural state poses tenacious grooming challenges; consequently a large portion of the African cosmetic industry is focused on means to relax the tight curls of African hair to make the hair more manageable. In malnourished and hypoproteinemic states, African hair straightens in an uncomplimentary manner. Recently, we observed that in certain diseases African hair changes to a desirable silky wavy texture.

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A longitudinal recruitment of adult tetanus patients to determine the survival rate of adult tetanus patients was conducted at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria. One hundred and sixty-four patients were admitted and forty-nine (30%) survived. The only significant determinant of survival was young age (P = 0.

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Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 80% of the world's population uses medicinal plants in the treatment of diseases and, in African countries, this rate is much higher. In recent years, however, medicinal plants have represented a primary health source for the pharmaceutical industry. No less than 400 compounds derived from plants are currently used in the preparation of drugs, such as vincristine and vinblastine used in the treatment of cancer.

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