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The Nigerian Postgraduate Medical Journal|June 15, 2011
Observations on early and delayed colostomy closureA O Tade, B A Salami, B A Ayoade
Nigerian Journal of Medicine : Journal of the National Association of Resident Doctors of Nigeria|December 4, 2008
Pattern of presentation and management of typhoid intestinal perforation in Sagamu, South-West Nigeria: a 15 year studyA O Tade, B A Ayoade, A A Olawoye
Annals of Burns and Fire Disasters|February 25, 2014
Open burn wound dressing: a practical option in resource constrained settingsO A Olawoye, O O Osinupebi, B A Ayoade
Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice|October 7, 2009
A study of the pattern, management and outcome of penetrating colon injuries in SagamuA O Tade, L O A Thanni, B A Ayoade
East African Medical Journal|August 1, 1990
Essential thrombocythaemia associated with priapism: a case reportM A Durosinmi, O A Badejo, B A Ayoade, et al.
Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice|September 22, 2006
Acute appendicitis in Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital Sagamu, a three year reviewB A Ayoade, O A Olawoye, B A Salami, et al.
Pathology, Research and Practice|November 2, 2013
Clinicopathological and molecular significance of Sumolyation marker (ubiquitin conjugating enzyme 9 (UBC9)) expression in breast cancer of black womenA O J Agboola, A A Musa, B A Ayoade, et al.
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment|May 7, 2013
Too many statistical errors for meaningful interpretation. Response to letter to the editorA J Agboola, A A Musa, N Wanangwa, et al.
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment|July 31, 2012
Molecular characteristics and prognostic features of breast cancer in Nigerian compared with UK womenA J Agboola, A A Musa, N Wanangwa, et al.
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The Nigerian Postgraduate Medical Journal|June 15, 2011
Observations on early and delayed colostomy closureA O Tade, B A Salami, B A Ayoade
Nigerian Journal of Medicine : Journal of the National Association of Resident Doctors of Nigeria|December 4, 2008
Pattern of presentation and management of typhoid intestinal perforation in Sagamu, South-West Nigeria: a 15 year studyA O Tade, B A Ayoade, A A Olawoye
Annals of Burns and Fire Disasters|February 25, 2014
Open burn wound dressing: a practical option in resource constrained settingsO A Olawoye, O O Osinupebi, B A Ayoade
Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice|October 7, 2009
A study of the pattern, management and outcome of penetrating colon injuries in SagamuA O Tade, L O A Thanni, B A Ayoade
East African Medical Journal|August 1, 1990
Essential thrombocythaemia associated with priapism: a case reportM A Durosinmi, O A Badejo, B A Ayoade, et al.
Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice|September 22, 2006
Acute appendicitis in Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital Sagamu, a three year reviewB A Ayoade, O A Olawoye, B A Salami, et al.
Pathology, Research and Practice|November 2, 2013
Clinicopathological and molecular significance of Sumolyation marker (ubiquitin conjugating enzyme 9 (UBC9)) expression in breast cancer of black womenA O J Agboola, A A Musa, B A Ayoade, et al.
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment|May 7, 2013
Too many statistical errors for meaningful interpretation. Response to letter to the editorA J Agboola, A A Musa, N Wanangwa, et al.
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment|July 31, 2012
Molecular characteristics and prognostic features of breast cancer in Nigerian compared with UK womenA J Agboola, A A Musa, N Wanangwa, et al.
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