Busakhala, N. W.(Association of Kenya Physicians, 2007)
Two types of tumour lysis syndrome (TLS) ; 1. Laboratory TLS:
25% increase in potassium, phosphate and uric acid, or decline in calcium from baseline. Occur within 4 days of initiating chemotherapy. Patients on standard ...
Busakhala, N.(Association of Kenya Physicians, 2007)
HIV associated Kaposi’s sarcoma is a malignant, multifocal systemic disease that originates from the vascular endothelium. In contrast to the classical KS found in older men, in whom the tumors usually occur on the lower ...
Shah, Siddharth(Association of Kenya Physicians, 2007)
O.H.A. are the most common form of treatment of Type2 D.M. worldwide. When used judiciously they are important agents in the management of the most common form of diabetes. For economic, logistic and general effectiveness, ...
Okelo, G. B. A.; Otieno, L. S.(Association of Kenya Physicians, 2007)
Many developing countries, including Kenya, face many challenges in health care some of which are outlined below: 1.1Relatively High fertility Rates 1.2 High mortality from preventable diseases 1.3Changing life style such ...
Nyikal, James(Association of Kenya Physicians, 2007)
Challenges to the health sector: Finance and financial flows. Rapid growth of infrastructure. Human resource. Emerging diseases. Coordination. Legal framework. Poverty.
Challenges to the physician: Health reforms. Leadership ...
Akhwale, Willis S.(Association of Kenya Physicians, 2007)
Objectives of the national Antimalarial treatment policy:
•Enable population at risk access safe, good quality, effective, affordable & acceptable antimalarial drugs
•Ensure rapid and long lasting clinical ...