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Tropical Doctor, 1992 Index to Volume 22, 1992 Author Index (C) Letters to the Editor, (E) Editorials, (Q&A) Questions and Answers, (S) Supplement Addo-Yobo E O D, 123(C) Foulkes J R, 121(C) Manssor A, 27 Schneeberger P M, 30 Addus A, 109 Franceshi F, 24 Mawadza M, 68 Schultheis W, 84(C) Adebajo A O, 86(C) Fransen L, 20 Meisheri Y V, 136 Schweizer W, 45 Adikwu M U, 122(C) Melville B, 125 Scott Smith D, 69(S) Adinma J I B, 138 Miotti P G, 3 Senapati M K, 132 Gernaat H B P E, 47 Adjei O, 36(C) Missalek W, 59 Shah R K, 121(C) Gilmour H M, 85(C) Adogu A A, 93 Moll W, 45 Shankar V, 94 Ahmed M, 27 Mpuga H, 26 Shaopeng W, 104 Aidoo M, 123(C) Harman R, 1(S,E) Murdoch M E, 44(S) Sharma N K, 44 Al Arabi M, 1(B) Hay R, 3(S) Sharma R, 39 Andersson N, 3(S) Hill E, 41 Singh I, 84(C) Awofeso N, 120(C) Hirji K F, 129 Nanda S, 33(C) Singh K, 135 Awojobi O A, 124(C) Hirschler R A, 71 Nijhof W, 30 Singh S, 119(C) Aye K M, 88(C) Hogeweg M, 15(S) Nmadu P T, 128 Sivasubramanian S, 132 Huss R, 68 Sondag-Thull D, 20 Bagga A, 94 Sridhar C B, 113 Odidi A, 107 Ball K, 1(E) Stutz P, 45 Behrens R H, 107 Islam N, 84(C) Odunsi O A, 75 Sullivan F M, 100 Ogunbodede E O, 126 Belli L, 79 Ogunniyi S O, 126 Benebo N, 32(S) Jingyuan L, 104 Okonofua F E, 75 Bermejo A, 64 Jude E, 113 Tamhane R G, 120(C) Olumide Y M, 7(S) Bhandarkar D S, 120(C) Taylor J, 122(C), 123(C) Olusile A O, 126 Brobby G W, 10 Thachil R T, 113 Burkitt D, 98(E) Kaan J A, 30 Omer M1 A, 133 Tomkins A, 97(E) Byass P, 85(C) Kabra S K, 94 Onwudiegwu U, 75 Tony J C, 113 Karnad D R, 136 Kaul T K, 135 Castanon R E, 3(S) Pallangyo K J, 35(S) Chhina R S, 135 Kello A B, 109 Palma G I, 69(S) Ukety O T, 40 Khan A H, 27 Cocozza E, 79 Parry E H O, 1(S,E) Kimara J S, 129 Cummins D, 83(C) Pearson C A, 35(C) Kipp W, 26 Peltola T J, 36(C) van Dam C J, 20 DDDa’elChlrnauebz e tKtAa L,JG , 68A13 ,1 3 KKKliwoetorisen dy Ha, EJ N1M,0, 9 12296 PPPooretytlcelera thDA , MR1 ,0 7G 3,6 (8C6)( C) vVVaience kkeeVrnly o kHCh,,o v68e47n ( C)P C A, 30 Desai G, 89(C), 124(C) Pust R E, 71 VVoilnlceern t A,N 1D07 J, 113 Dhlakama D G, 68 Larsen J V, 49(E) Dias E, 131 Lassi M, 33(C) Dick B, 116 Lennox C E, 71 Raje D, 37(C) Dobson M B, 56 Lethbridge M, 41 Ramachandra C, 131 Warburton B, 107 Doctor P H, 120(C) Lockwood D N J, 22(S) Ramasamy R, 87(C) Watters D A K, 85(C) Dornon L, 34(C) LLoornog oAm,b e2 4 A O, 33(C) RRaetehveee PS ,A ,3 3(5C2) , 119(C) WWiolokdisn soSn MD,, 4375 (C), 88(C) Lovel H, 123(C) Reggiori A, 79 Elamin A, 133 Richter C, 68, 129 Elechi C A, 92 Roberts B, 40 Yeshwanth M, 131 Escobar M A, 69(S) MacBride-Stewart G A, 45 Robles W S, 79(S), 91(S) McClean D, 68 Ross C, 113 Faleyimu B L, 126 Macpherson C N L, 14 Ross D M, 80 Zhaoping T, 104 Fiander A, 82 Malik S, 119(C) Ryan T, 42(S) Zi C, 104 Tropical Doctor, 1992 Subject Index (A) Abstracts, (C) Letters to the Editor, (E) Editorial, (Q&A) Questions and Answers, (S) Supplement ABDOMINAL DRAIN: insertion using Sergent’s intestinal Shorvon et ai, eds, Management of epilepsy in developing depressor, 120(C) countries: an ICEBERG manual, 48 ABORTION, ILLEGAL INDUCED: study of 74 cases in Streeland P & Chabot J, eds, Implementing primary Ile-Ife, Nigeria, 75 health care, 89 AIDS: Watters D A K et al, Care of the critically ill patient in associated cutaneous findings: experience from Sub the tropics and sub-tropics, 89 Saharan Africa, 35(S) BORRELIOSIS, TICKBORNE: in West Africa, 38(A) awareness among students and teachers in primary and BREECH DELIVERY: emergency symphysiotomy for secondary schools in Kabarole District, Uganda, 26 trapped head, indications, limitations and method, 71 gonococcal osteomyelitis in Zambian patient, 47 Kaposi’s sarcoma risk, 23(A) CAESAREAN SECTION: autologous transfusion for in microsporidiosis in, 23(A) Uganda, 79 patients in the tropics and chronic diarrhoea, 3 CATARACT SURGERY: Taylor Pressure-Reducer, 122(C) provision of safe blood—policy issues in prevention of CERVICAL CERCLAGE STITCH: simple method for re- human immunodeficiency virus, 20 tightening, 138 in Romania, 96(A) CHAGGA’S DISEASE: therapeutic efficacy of allopurinol, traditional health workers, 121(C) 143(A) ALLOPURINOL: therapeutic efficacy in chronic Chagga’s CHILDBIRTH: disease, 143(A) autologous transfusion for caesarean section in Uganda, AMODIAQUINE: efficacy in falciparum malaria, 96(A) 79 AMOEBIC LIVER ABSCESS: ultrasonography in diagnosis emergency symphysiotomy for trapped head in breech and its complications, 59 delivery, indications, limitations and method, 71 AMPICILLIN: versus chloramphenicol for bacterial heterotrophic triplets, 86(C) meningitis, 96(A) living retained second twin 4 days after first, 34(C) ANAESTHESIA: retrobulbar, 36(C) CHLORAMPHENICOL: long acting versus intravenous ANTIBIOTIC SENSITIVITY: of bacteria causing meningitis ampicillin for bacterial meningitis, 96(A) in Suva, 36(C) CHLOROQUINE: antagonization of quinine, 96(A) ANTISNAKEVENOM: an over-used medication, 113 CIRCUMCISION: sutureless, 124(C) ASCITES: guide to diagnosis in district hospital, 52 COLOSTOMY: indications, complications and management: ATROPHIC RHINITIS: familial disease, 84(C) the Zaria experience, 128 COLPOSCOPY: adapting surgical microscope for, 39 BEDNETS, PERMETHRIN IMPREGNATED: evidence on COMMUNITY DERMATOLOGY: and management of benefits in malaria, 38(A) skin diseases in developing countries, 3(S) BICYCLE PASSENGERS: and big toe amputation, 37(C) CONTRACEPTION: three intrauterine devices in a single BIG TOE AMPUTATION: and bicycle passengers, 37(C) uterus, 33(C) BITES, HUMAN: and finger infections, survey at Dodoma COTRIMOXAZOLE: for childhood fever in Malawi, 38(A) Regional Hospital, Tanzania, 24 CRYOSURGERY: for haemorrhoids, postoperative tetanus BLINDNESS, CORTICAL: subacute sclerosing following, 135 panencephalitis presenting as, 94 CUTANEOUS MANIFESTATIONS: associated with HIV BOOKS REVIEWED: disease including AIDS: experience from Sub Saharan Control of chagas disease. Report of a WHO Expert Africa, 35(S) Committee, 141 CYSTICERCOSIS: diagnosis in endemic regions, 144(A) Ebrahim G J, Practical mother and child health in developing countries, 4th edn, 142 Freeman H & Henderson J, eds, Evaluation of DEAFNESS, SUDDEN: rats and fever in Sierra Leone, comprehensive care of the mentally ill, 141 83(C) Hampton J & Moose J C, Healthy mothers, happy DEATHS, INFANT: under-registration in Jamaica, 125 babies: pregnancy and birth in the tropics and sub-tropics, DENTAL TREATMENT: needs in an African obstetric 142 population, 126 Kelkar S S, Kelkar R S, A textbook of parasitology, 48 DERMATOSES, CHRONIC SCARRING: remember Oaks S C et al, eds, Malaria: obstacles and opportunities, porphyria cutanea tarda, 93 90 DIARRHOEA: chronic in AIDS patients in tropics, 3 Proust A J, History of tuberculosis in Australia, New DRUG UTILIZATION: improving at local level, 80 Zealand and Papua New Guinea, 141 DYSPEPSIA, NON-ULCER: and Helicobacter pylori in Sharma O P, ed, Lung disease in the tropics, 143 Zambia, 85(C) Tropical Doctor, 1992 ili EAR, DISCHARGING: in tropics, guide to diagnosis and KALA-AZAR: imported and autochthonous in France, 144(A) management in district hospital, 10 KAPOSI’S SARCOMA: ELECTIVE SURGERY: autologous transfusion for in Uganda, evidence for sexually transmissible agent, 23(A) 79 risk in AIDS patients, 23(A) ELEPHANTIASIS, ENDEMIC NON-FILARIAL: in two resettlement schemes in western Ethiopia, 109 LAPAROSCOPIC TUBECTOMY: declining popularity, 119(C) EMERGENCY HEALTH KIT: disasters supplement, 123(C) LEISHMANIASIS: American cutaneous and mucocutaneous EMPYEMA THORACIS: open or closed drainage, 89(C) (Tegumentary), a diagnostic challenge, 69(S) EYE: complications in leprosy, 15(S) LEISHMANIASIS, VISCERAL: in 6-week-old infant, possible congenital transmission, 133 FEVER: rats and sudden deafness in Sierra Leone, 83(C) imported and autochthonous in France, 144(A) FILARIASIS: clinical manifestations in Fujian, China, 104 LEPROSY: FUNGAL INFECTION: contributions of laboratory research to current understanding diseases of the skin and deeper tissues in the tropics, 79(S) and management, 22(S) laboratory diagnosis of tropical, 91(S) eye complications, 15(S) national tuberculosis and leprosy control programme: the GAMBIA: pneumocystis infection, 23(A) journey so far, 32(S) GASTRIC CARCINOMA: neoplastic transformation of ulcers, 120(C) and Helicobacter pylori infection, 144(A) risk factors for Type 1 reactions in borderline leprosy patients, study of 100 cases in Northern Pakistan, 27 143(A) GASTRO-OESOPHAGEAL REFLUX: unusual presentation— and skin disease, 1(S,E) Sandifer’s syndrome, 131 thalidomide peripheral neuropathy, 139(Q&A) GONOCOCCAL OSTEOMYELITIS: in Zambian patient with LIFE-STYLE, WESTERN, 98(E) AIDS, 47 LIGHT, PORTABLE: for surgery in tropics, 40 LIVER: amoebic abscess, ultrasonography in diagnosis and complications, 59 HANDWASHING: on wards, (Q&A) 91 LOUPE: high performance, 36(C) HELICOBACTER PYLORI: LYMPHADENITIS, TUBERCULOUS: clinical characteristics infection and risk of gastric carcinoma, 144(A) in Tanzania, 129 and non-ulcer dyspepsia in Zambia, 85(C) one week eradication regimen, 144(A) HEPATITIS B: vaccination in the Gambia, 38(A) MALARIA: HEPATITIS B MUTANTS: and fulminant hepatitis, 96(A) anaemia and HIV risk with blood transfusion, 123(C) HEPATITIS C: evidence for sexual transmission, 144(A) associations with respiratory signs, 85(C) HEPATITIS, FULMINANT: and hepatitis B mutants, 96(A) cotrimoxazole for childhood fever in Malawi, 38(A) HERPES ZOSTER: indicator of HIV infection in Africa, 68 more evidence on benefit of permethrin impregnated bednets, HIV-!: 38(A) thiacetazone hypersensitivity in patients with TB, 23(A) MALARIA, FALCIPARUM: vertical transmission, 23 amodiaquine efficacy, 96(A) HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS (HIV): cerebral, reduction of coma by quinine loading dose, 144(A) associated cutaneous findings: experience from Sub Saharan mefloquine resistant on Thai-Burmese border, 96(A) Africa, 35(S) MALNUTRITION: association with TB, 38(A) anaemia and HIV risk with blood transfusion, 123(C) blood transfusion in children, 123(C) tuberculosis diagnosis in children, 35(C) herpes zoster as indicator of infection in Africa, 68 MEASLES VACCINE: immunogenicity of from hospital based impact of epidemic on tuberculosis control programmes in and outreach programme in rural Kenya, 30 developing countries, 64 MEBENDAZOLE WITH LEVAMISOLE: in tropical safe blood provision—policy issues, 20 pulmonary eosinophilia, alternative in diethylcarbamazine treatment of TB in, 38(A) allergy, 136 MEFLOQUINE: dosage in Tanzanian children, 96(A) IMMUNIZATION PROGRAMME EFFICACY: measles neuropsychiatric side effects, 96(A) vaccine immunogenicity from hospital based and outreach resistant falciparum malaria on Thai-Burmese border, 96(A) programme in rural Kenya, 30 MENINGITIS: in Suva, antibiotic susceptibility of bacteria INFANT DEATHS: under-registration in Jamaica, 125 INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF RED CROSS AND causing, 36(C) RED CRESCENT SOCIETIES, 116 MENINGITIS, BACTERIAL: long acting chloramphenicol versus intravenous ampicillin for treatment, 96(A) INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR DERMATOLOGY: MENINGITIS, CHILDHOOD BACTERIAL: severity and solving the problems of skin disease in the developing world, 42(S) duration of illness before diagnosis, 96(A) MICROSPORIDIOSIS: in AIDS patients, 23(A) INTRAUTERINE CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICE: three in single uterus, 33(C) INTRAVENOUS DRIPS, 88(C) NEUROLEPTIC MALIGNANT SYNDROME: complicating IVERMECTIN: effects of single dose and four six monthly doses tetanus treated with chlorpromazine, 92 on Onchocerca volvulus, 144(A) NOSE: fish foreign body, 45 iv Tropical Doctor, 1992 OBSTETRIC TEACHING AID: simple low-cost, 41 STERILIZATION, SURGICAL: in rural Zaire, requests for ONCHOCERCIASIS: reversal of tubal ligation, 33(C) diagnosis of early, 144(A) SUBACUTE SCLEROSING PANENCEPHALITIS: presenting skin and immune response, 44(S) as cortical blindness, 94 ONCHOCERCUS VOLVULUS: effects of single dose and of SURGICAL FIELD MAGNIFICATION: high performance four six monthly doses of ivermectin, 144(A) loupe, 36{C) OPHTHALMIC SURGERY: portable light for in tropics, 40 SURGICAL MICROSCOPE: adaptation for colposcopy, 39 ORBITAL SWELLING: unusual, 44 ORTHOPAEDIC CARE: appropriate in Third World, 121(C) TETANUS: OXYGEN CONCENTRATORS: for smaller hospitals—a postoperative following cryosurgery for haemorrhoids, 135 review, 56 treated with chlorpromazine, neuroleptic malignant syndrome complicating, 92 PARASITIC DISEASE: ultrasound in diagnosis, 14 THALIDOMIDE: peripheral neuropathy, 139(Q&A) PERINATAL MORTALITY: THIACETAZONE: hypersensitivity in HIV-1 patients with TB, in district general hospital, Upper East Region, Ghana, 82 23(A) rate reduction in developing countries, 49(E) THYROIDITIS, ACUTE SUPPURATIVE: increased incidence PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY: thalidomide, 139(Q&A) in Zambia, 124(C) PERMETHRIN IMPREGNATED BEDNETS: evidence on TOBACCO: a major challenge for the developing world, 1(E) benefits in malaria, 38(A) TRADITIONAL HEALERS, 97(E) PLAGUE: control, 84(C) TRADITIONAL HEALTH WORKERS, 121(C) PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM: mefloquine dosage in TRADITIONAL MEDICINES: extension of law governing use children, 96(A) of prescription-only medicines, 122(C) PNEUMOCYSTIS: infection in the Gambia, 23(A) TRANSFUSION, AUTOLOGOUS: for elective surgery and PODOCONIOSIS: (endemic non-filarial elephantiasis) in two caesarean section in Uganda, 79 resettlement schemes in western Ethiopia, 109 TRIPLETS: heterotrophic, 86(C) PORPHYRIA CUTANEA TARDA: and chronic scarring TROPICAL PULMONARY EOSINOPHILIA: mebendazoile dermatoses, 93 with levamisole, an alternative in diethylcarbamazine allergy, 136 PRAZIQUANTEL: formulation for patients with schisto- TROPICAL SPLENOMEGALY SYNDROME, 140(Q&A) somiasis, 38(A) TUBECTOMY, LAPAROSCOPIC: declining popularity, 19(C) PRIMARY MEDICAL CARE: in Seychelles, 100 TUBERCULOSIS: association with HIV infection, 38(A) QUININE: control programmes, impact of HIV epidemic, 64 bioavailability of novel taste-masked formulation, 107 diagnosing in malnourished children, 87(C) efficacy for falciparum malaria according to previous and malnourished children, 35(C), 87(C), 88(C) chloroquine exposure, 96(A) national tuberculosis and leprosy control programme: the reduction of coma in falciparum cerebral malaria, 144(A) journey so far, 32(S) of stomach, 132 RATS: fever and sudden deafness in Sierra Leone, 83(C) thiacetazone hypersensitivity in HIV-1 patients, 23(A) RHEUMATOLOGY: and Africa, 86(C) treatment of HIV in, 38(A) TUBERCULOUS LYMPHADENITIS: clinical characteristics in Tanzania, 129 SANDIFER’S SYNDROME: unusual presentation of gastro- TWINS: living retained second twin 4 days after first, 34(C) oesophageal reflux, 131 TYPHOID: new look at, 84(C) SCHISTOSOMAL MYELOPATHY: value of immunological approaches to diagnosis, 144(A) SCHISTOSOMIASIS: praziquantel formulation, 38(A) ULTRASOUND: in diagnosis of parasitic disease, 14 SKIN DISEASES: URINARY BLADDER STONES: more than one hundred and approach to patient with, 7(S) four, 45 fungal in the tropics, 79(S) International Foundation for Dermatology—solving the WESTERN DISEASES, 98(E) problems of skin disease in the developing world, 42(S) and leprosy, 1(S,E) management and community dermatology in developing ZAIRE: surgical sterilization, requests for reversal of tubal countries, 3(S) ligation, 33(C)

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