scholarly journals Cutaneous metastases of embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma in a black African child: the role of dermoscopy in reducing time to and cost of diagnosis

2021 ◽  
Vol 15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nkechi Enechukwu ◽  
Ezejiofor Ogochukwu Ifeanyi ◽  
Gabriel Olabiyi Ogun ◽  
Adebola Olufunmilayo Ogunbiyi
Author(s):  
Nii Lante Heward-Mills ◽  
Catherine Atuhaire ◽  
Chris Spoors ◽  
Ngambouk Vitalis Pemunta ◽  
Gunilla Priebe ◽  
...  

1975 ◽  
Vol 93 (5) ◽  
pp. 587-591 ◽  
Author(s):  
R.G. HARTDEGEN ◽  
M. DOGLIOTTI ◽  
L. RABINOWITZ ◽  
R.G. BARTLETT

2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Medicine Magocha ◽  
Davie Mutasa ◽  
Richard N Madadzhe

This article discusses the central “ignored” role that women play in disseminating vital societal information through folklore. It explores the limited conceptions and constructions of their roles in literature and the media today where they are confined to housekeeping duties. It argues that through story-telling—the cornerstone of communal revitalisation—women play a pivotal task in ensuring the well-being of their communities. In advancing this argument, the article takes into account the fact that folktales have formed the basis of African formal education and training, which was meant for cognitive development of the African child. The major concern is, despite the tremendous contribution of women into the development, re-engineering and redesigning of the society, women are not taken or taking themselves seriously when it comes to societal decision-making issues. This paper mainly depends on a literature review and qualitative research methodology. A sample of 25 homes was selected randomly in the Bikita District of Masvingo Province in Zimbabwe. Data were collected orally from the story-tellers. Thereafter, an analysis was undertaken to establish the strategic role of women in disseminating information.


Author(s):  
Elizabeth Rechniewski

It is only very recently that recognition has been given to the massive and possibly decisive contribution made by troops from France’s Empire to its ultimate victory in both World Wars. The ‘rediscovery’ of their role afforded them belated acknowledgement in the commemorations of the centenary of World War One. The original plans for the centenary barely acknowledged the role of colonial troops, an omission challenged by Rachid Bouchareb and Pascal Blanchard who successfully proposed the addition of the commemorative project ‘Frères d’armes’. This rediscovery invites reflection on what factors may have contributed to the long neglect of their participation in combat. This chapter explores the immediate historical context of the deployment of one segment of these colonial troops during World War One: the ...


2016 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Carmela Ciccarelli ◽  
Francesca Vulcano ◽  
Luisa Milazzo ◽  
Giovanni Luca Gravina ◽  
Francesco Marampon ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
Vol 53 (10) ◽  
pp. 1241-1243 ◽  
Author(s):  
Oludolapo Sherifat Katibi ◽  
Adebola Ogunbiyi ◽  
Biobele Jotham Brown ◽  
Oyedeji Oladele Adeyemi

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