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dc.contributor.authorYahaya, A.-
dc.contributor.authorAlhassan, N.-
dc.contributor.authorAdam, A.-
dc.date.accessioned2021-11-08T15:19:38Z-
dc.date.available2021-11-08T15:19:38Z-
dc.date.issued2016-
dc.identifier.issn2349-0381-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3257-
dc.description.abstractA retrospective study of potts diseases was conducted at the Tamale Teaching Hospital from January 2012 to December 2013. The highest number of patients was referred from Upper East Region (78%). The disorder was common among women and young adults. Chronic back pain and neuropathy was the frequent presenting complains. The dorsal spine remains the site of preference while L1\L2 recorded the highest incidence. The vertebral body was destroyed in all the cases and the fragmentary type of bone destruction was the common observation. The incidence of card compression demonstrated by CT was high. Other findings were paraspinal and epidural masses observed in and respectively (Chest Clinic, Tamale Teaching Hospital, and Tamale, Ghana).en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherARC Publicationsen_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesVol. 3;Issue 7-
dc.subjectComputer tomographyen_US
dc.subjectTamale Teaching Hospitalen_US
dc.subjectUpper East Regionen_US
dc.subjectPrevalenceen_US
dc.subjectPotts Diseaseen_US
dc.subjectEpidemiology, Epidemyen_US
dc.subjectDiagnosesen_US
dc.subjectphysiotherapyen_US
dc.subjectWHOen_US
dc.subjectMRIen_US
dc.subjectTreatmenten_US
dc.subjectEvaluationen_US
dc.subjectChest Clinicen_US
dc.subjectParaphrasesen_US
dc.subjectRecoveryen_US
dc.subjectChest Warden_US
dc.subjectSpinal Stenosisen_US
dc.subjectPanological Fractureen_US
dc.subjectHypodensen_US
dc.subjectHypo-vitamin Den_US
dc.subjectCalcificationen_US
dc.subjectHypo-Calseniaen_US
dc.subjectDifferential Diagnoseen_US
dc.subjectanti-cocks and Dots Therapyen_US
dc.titleEPIDERMIC OF POTTS DISEASE AT THE UPPER EAST REGION OF GHANAen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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