2019
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.13963/v2
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Pediatric Brain tumors in Southeast Nigeria; A prospective longitudinal cohort study

Abstract: Background: Pediatric brain tumors (PBT’s) from previous studies are associated with poor outcomes in our sub region. Methods. An 8 -year single center prospective study. All cases investigated with neuroimaging and treated were enrolled. Data was analyzed with SPSS (Inc.) Chicago IL, USA version 23. Chi Square test, One-way Anova and confidence limits were used to evaluate associations at the 95% level of significance. Ethical approval was obtained for our study. Results: 103 patients were enrolled, 92 satisf… Show more

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“…With the dwindling economy situation in the country most patients cannot afford modern imaging and available care 11) . Few studies have been done in Nigeria and other sub-Saharan countries studying the clinicopathologic and radiological features of brain tumours 13,16,29,30,37) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the dwindling economy situation in the country most patients cannot afford modern imaging and available care 11) . Few studies have been done in Nigeria and other sub-Saharan countries studying the clinicopathologic and radiological features of brain tumours 13,16,29,30,37) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%