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PROGRAMMES FOR SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS

 

FIRST SCIENTIFIC SESSION A (8.30–10.00am)

NEURODEVELOPMENTAL AND PAEDIATRIC DISORDERS

Chairman:                 Professor J.B. Familusi

Co Chairman:             Professor M. T. Shokunbi

Venue:                      Hall A

  1. Owolabi MO, Ogbole GI, Lagunju I. Rasmussen Encephalitis in a Nigerian girl.
  2. Uche EO, Owolabi MA, Agunloye AO, Atalabi MA, Shokunbi MT. Vertebral artery occlusion in a young Nigerian male: A case report.
  3. Rabiu TB, Shokunbi MT, Malomo AO, Uche EO, Balogun JA, Akinbo OC. Symptomatic intracranial arachnoid cysts: a report of 5 cases.
  4. Emejulu JKC. Crouzon’s syndrome. A case report.
  5. Owolabi MO, Taiwo FT, Ogun OA, Oluwole OSA. A 16-year-old Nigerian girl with leukoencephalopathy: differential diagnosis.
  6. Rabiu TB, Shokunbi MT, Lagunju I, Amanor-Boadu SD, Akinyemi A, Uche EO, Balogun JA, Akinbo OC. Endoscopic management of hydrocephalus in Nigerian children.
  7. Rabiu TB, Shokunbi MT, Uche EO, Amanor-Boadu SD, Akinyemi A, Lagunju I. Endoscopic third ventriculostomy in Nigerian infants.
  8. Lagunju  IA, Orimadegun AE, Akinbami FO, Brown BJ, Olorundare EI, Ohaeri JU, Akinyinka OO. Health-related quality of life of Nigerian children with epilepsy.

 

FIRST SCIENTIFIC SESSION B (8.30-10.00AM)

VASCULAR AND DEGENERATIVE DISORDERS

Chairman:                  Professor  S. C. Ohaegbulam

Co-Chairman:             Professor  A. O. Ogunniyi

Venue:                      Hall B

  1. Owolabi MO, Ogunniyi A. Episodic vertigo resulting from head rotation in the presence of vascular risk factors and cervical spondylosis. An intriguing quartet?
  2. Komolafe MA, Ojo OA, Ajani GOD, Komolafe EO, Sunmonu TA, Olugbodi OA. Factors implicated in recurrent stroke at OAUTHC, Ile-Ife
  3. Akinyemi RO, Ogah OS, Ogundipe RF, Oyesola OA, Oyadoke AA, Ogunlana MO, Otubogun AO, Odeyinka AO, Alabi EO, Alabi SB, Olatunji O, Osinfade JKL. Knowledge and perception of stroke among hospital workers in Abeokuta.
  4. Akinyemi RO, Okubadejo NU, Owolabi LF, Akinyemi JO, Owolabi MO, Oluwole OS, Ogunniyi A. Non-motor manifestations in Nigerian patients with Parkinson’s disease.
  5. Komolafe MO, Adesina OA, Sunmonu TA, Komolafe EO, Olateju OS, Badmus SA. Devic’s neuromyelitis optica in a young woman-case report and brief literature review
  6. Ojo OO, Okubadejo NU, Danesi MA, Ojini FI, Oladipo OO, Sanya EO. Plasma homocysteine levels in Nigerians with Parkinson’s disease. Relationship to clinical profile
  7. Komolafe MA, Sunmonu TA, Oke O. Metastatic brain cancer mimicking stroke in a middle-aged Nigerian woman.
  8. Ojelabi OO, Ogunsina JA, Adebayo KA, Osunkoya SA, Alli FO. Risk factors and imaging pattern of stroke in Lagos, Nigeria: a two-year hospital based retrospective study.
  9. Owolabi MO, Akinyemi RO, Owolabi LF. Racial impact of stroke risk factors: the Berlin-Ibadan comparative study of stroke patients. A pilot study.
  10. Owolabi MO, Akinyemi RO. Proposing the stroke levity scale: a valid, reliable, simple and time-saving measure of stroke severity.

 

 

SECOND SCIENTIFIC SESSION A (12.30-2.00PM)

NEURODEVELOPMENTAL AND PAEDIATRIC DISORDERS

 

Chairman :                 Dr A. Lesi

Co Chairman:              Dr. B. B. Shehu

Venue:                       Hall B

  1. Jimoh AO, Anyanwu LJC, Mshelbwala PM, Anumah MA, Gomna A, Lukong CA, Ameh EA, Obande JO, Nmadu PT. Rectal Atresia with anterior sacral meningocoele. A rare case.
  2. Umar AA, Onyegbuna AC, Showunmi SO. Lissencephaly presenting as recurrent seizures in  a 5-month old female.
  3. Olutunde AO, Lagunju IA, Olowu JA, Akang EEU. Central nervous system changes in birth asphyxiated babies in Ibadan, Nigeria. A prospective post-mortem study.
  4. Umar AA, Shehu BB. Cerebral arachnoid cysts in adults presenting with headache. Two case reports.
  5. Onwuekwe I, Ekenze O, Ezeala-Adikaibe B. Delayed presentation of a neurodevelopmental anomaly. A case report of a 43-year-old Nigerian male with Chiari type I malformation.
  6. Nyandaiti YW, Tahir MC, Ngadda HA, Ndahi AA. An audit of clinicopathological presentation and management of neurofibromatosis type I (von Recklinghausen’s disease) among north-eastern Nigerians. A 5-year review. 2000-2005.
  7. Frank-Briggs A, Alikor E. Knowledge, attitude and beliefs about epilepsy among parents attending neurology clinics with their children in a tertiary institution.
  8. Nyandaiti Y, Bwala SA. Multiple sclerosis in a 17-year-old black African female Nigerian.

 

 

SECOND SCIENTIFIC SESSION B (12.30-2.00PM)

VASCULAR AND DEGENERATIVE DISORDERS

Chairman:                  Professor S. O. Arigbabu

Co-Chairman:             Professor Nwosu

Venue:                      Hall A

  1. Nyandaiti YW, Bwala SA, Watilla MM, Ibrahim A, Balarabe SA. Sleep disorders and depression among African black Parkinson’s disease patients. A study of 37 patients.
  2. Owolabi LF, Shehu MN, Shehu MY, Nashabaru IM, Mansur N, Fadare J. Perception of stroke warning symptoms and risk factors among the workers of Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital Kano.
  3. Obembe A, Yunusa M. Epilepsy in a psychiatry setting in a teaching hospital: Sokoto experience.
  4. Owolabi LF, Akinyemi RO, Owolabi MO, Fadare J, Ogunniyi A. Post stroke epilepsy in Nigeria
  5. Wahab KW, Okokhere PO, Sanya EO. Awareness of warning signs among suburban Nigerians at high risk for stroke
  6. Mustapha AF, Sanya OE, Fawale MB. Stroke in young adults at the LAUTECH Teaching Hospital Osogho Nigeria
  7. Komolafe MA, Sunmonu TA, Long L. Knowledge of women’s issues and epilepsy (KOWIE-II); A survey of health care professionals at Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex, Ile-Ife, Nigeria
  8. Mustapha AF, Odu OO, Akande O. Knowledge, attitude and perception of epilepsy among secondary school teachers in Nigeria. A community-based study
  9. Komolafe MA, Komolafe EO, Ogunrin B, Fatoye FO, Mosaku SK, Ajose OA. Profile of Parkinson’s disease in a Nigerian tertiary health center.
  10. Akinyemi RO, Okubadejo NU, Owolabi MO, Akinyemi JO, Owolabi LF, Ogunniyi A. Cognitive dysfunction in Nigerian patients with Parkinson’s disease.

 

 

THIRD SCIENTIFIC SESSION A: OTHER NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS (2.30-4.00PM)

Chairman:                   Prof  A. O. Ogunseyinde

Co-Chairman:              Dr Seyi Roberts

Venue:                       Hall A

  1. Owolabi MO, Taiwo FT, Shokunbi WA. The full neuropsychiatric spectrum of vitamin B12 deficiency in a 48-year-old woman
  2. Owolabi LF, Iliyasu G, Ibrahim A, Shehu MN, Sheu MY. Probable Andersen-Tawil syndrome in a Nigerian woman. A case report.
  3. Ogunrin OA, Odiase FE. Computerised visual scanning task in HIV/AIDS. A case control analysis
  4. Balogun JA, Shokunbi MT, Uche EO, Rabiu TB, Akinbo OC. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), initial neurologic status and outcome in incomplete cervical spinal cord injuries.
  5. Onwuekwe IO, Ezeala-Adikaibe B, Ekenze OS. Neurological disease burden in a semi-urban Nigerian community- Results from a mini screening study.
  6. Jimoh AO, Obande JO. The pattern and outcome of operated cases of brain tumours in ABUTH Shika, Zaria.
  7. Fawale MB, Owolabi MO. Bell’s palsy in pregnancy and the pueperium: a report of 5 cases.
  8. Akinbo OC, Shokunbi MT, Uche EO, Rabiu TB, Balogun JA. Cranial computerized tomography (CT) lesions in motorcycle head injury (MHI)
  9. Jimoh AO, Obande JO. Intradural spinal cord tumours in ABUTH, Zaria.

 

 

THIRD SCIENTIFIC SESSION B: OTHER NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS (2.30-4.00PM)

Chairman:                  Professor Yomi Ogun

Co-Chairman:              Dr. T. O. Odebode

Venue:                       Hall B

  1. Rabiu TB, Shokunbi MT, Malomo AO, Uche EO, Balogun JA, Akinbo OC, Akinyemi A, Amanor-Boadu SD. Endoscopic treatment of intracranial space occupying lesions: indications, challenges and outcome.
  1. Ndanyaiti YW, Bwala SA, Watilla MM, Ibrahim A. Excessive day-time sleepiness among migraine patients.
  2. Komolafe MA, Sunmonu TA, Esan OA. Late presentation of tuberculous meningitis in Nigerians-case reports.
  3. Uche EO, Malomo AO, Shokunbi MT, Rabiu TB. Head injury: prediction of clinical severity and outcome with brain morphology on cranial computerized tomographic (CT) scan.
  4. Fawale MB, Owolabi MO. Can a subject’s handedness be validly assessed through a proxy?
  5. Komolafe MA, Komolafe EO, Adegbehingbe BO, Olateju OS. Challenges in the management of myasthenia  gravis in  a resource-poor setting.
  6. Fawale MB, Owolabi MO. Agreement between self-reported and questionnaire-determined handedness.
  7. Sunmonu TA, Adewoya AA, Olugbodi AA, Komolafe MA. Clinically-diagnosed Guillain Barre syndrome in Ile-Ife, Nigeria.
  8. Adeyinka AO, Ogbole GI, Atalabi MI, Osuagwu YU, Ogunseyinde AO. MRI of sellar and parasellar tumours: The Ibadan initial experience.

 

 

INDEX OF ABSTRACT AUTHORS

1.                  Adebayo KA- 16

2.                  Adegbehingbe BO- 51

3.                  Adesina OA- 13

4.                  Adewoya AA- 53

5.                  Adeyinka AO- 54

6.                  Agunloye AO- 2

7.                  Ajani GOD- 10

8.                  Ajose OA- 35

9.                  Akande O- 34

10.              Akang EEU- 21

11.              Akinbami FO- 8

12.              Akinbo OC- 3, 6, 40, 44, 46

13.              Akinyemi A- 6, 7, 46

14.              Akinyemi JO- 12, 36

15.              Akinyemi RO- 11, 12, 17, 18, 30, 36, 46

16.              Akinyinka OO- 8

17.              Alabi EO- 11

18.              Alabi SB- 11

19.              Alikor E- 25

20.              Alli FO- 16

21.              Amanor-Boadu SD- 6, 7, 46

22.              Ameh EA- 19

23.              Anumah MA- 19

24.              Anyanwu LJC- 19

25.              Atalabi MA- 2

26.              Atalabi MI- 54

27.              Badmus SA- 13

28.              Balarabe SA- 27

29.              Balogun JA- 3, 6, 40, 44, 46

30.              Brown BJ- 8

31.              Bwala SA- 26, 27, 47

32.              Danesi MA- 14

33.              Ekenze O- 23, 41

34.              Emejulu JKC- 4

35.              Esan OA- 48

36.              Ezeala-Adikaibe B- 23, 41

37.              Fadare J- 28, 30

38.              Fatoye FO- 35

39.              Fawale MB- 32, 43, 50, 52

40.              Frank-Briggs A- 25

41.              Gomna A- 19

42.              Ibrahim A- 27, 38, 47

43.              Iliyasu G- 38

44.              Jimoh AO- 19, 42, 45

45.              Komolafe EO- 10, 13, 35, 51

46.              Komolafe MA- 10, 15, 33, 35, 48, 51, 53

47.              Komolafe MO- 13

48.              Lagunju I- 1, 6, 7, 8, 21

49.              Long L- 33

50.              Lukong CA- 19

51.              Malomo AO- 3, 46, 49

52.              Mansur N- 28

53.              Mosaku SK- 35

54.              Mshelbwala PM- 19

55.              Mustapha AF- 32, 34

56.              Nashabaru IM- 28

57.              Ndahi AA- 24

58.              Ngadda HA- 24

59.              Nmadu PT- 19

60.              Nyandaiti YW- 24, 26, 27, 47

61.              Obande JO- 19, 42, 45

62.              Obembe A- 29

63.              Odeyinka AO- 11

64.              Odiase FE- 39

65.              Odu OO- 34

66.              Ogah OS- 11

67.              Ogbole GI- 1, 54

68.              Ogun OA- 5

69.              Ogundipe RF- 11

70.              Ogunlana MO- 11

71.              Ogunniyi A- 9, 12, 30, 36

72.              Ogunrin B- 35

73.              Ogunrin OA- 39

74.              Ogunseyinde AO- 54

75.              Ogunsina JA- 16

76.              Ohaeri JU- 8

77.              Ojelabi OO- 16

78.              Ojini FI- 14

79.              Ojo OA- 10

80.              Ojo OO- 14

81.              Oke O- 15

82.              Okokhere PO- 31

83.              Okubadejo NU- 12, 14, 36

84.              Oladipo OO- 14

85.              Olateju OS- 13, 51

86.              Olatunji O- 11

87.              Olorundare EI- 8

88.              Olowu JA- 21

89.              Olugbodi AA- 53

90.              Olugbodi OA- 10

91.              Olutunde AO- 21

92.              Oluwole OS- 5, 12

93.              Onwuekwe I- 23, 41

94.              Onyegbuna AC- 21

95.              Orimadegun AE- 5, 12

96.              Osinfade JKL- 11

97.              Osuagwu YU- 54

98.              Osunkoya SA- 16

99.              Otubogun AO- 11

100.          Owolabi LF- 12, 17, 28, 30, 36, 38

101.          Owolabi MA- 2

102.          Owolabi MO- 1, 5, 9, 12, 17, 18, 30, 36, 37, 43, 50, 52

103.          Oyadoke AA- 11

104.          Oyesola OA- 11

105.          Rabiu TB- 3, 6, 7, 40, 44, 46, 49

106.          Sanya EO- 14, 31

107.          Sanya OE- 32

108.          Shehu BB- 22

109.          Shehu MN- 28, 38

110.          Shehu MY- 28

111.          Sheu MY- 38

112.          Shokunbi MT- 2, 3, 6, 7, 40, 44, 46, 49

113.          Shokunbi WA- 37

114.          Showunmi SO- 20

115.          Sunmonu TA- 10, 13, 15, 33, 48, 53

116.          Tahir MC- 24

117.          Taiwo FT- 5, 37

118.          Uche EO- 2, 3, 6, 7, 40, 44, 46, 49

119.          Umar AA- 20, 22

120.          Wahab KW- 31

121.          Watilla MM- 27, 47

122.          Yunusa M- 29

                                                                                           

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