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Citation

Lagundoye SB, Olowa P. Diagn. Imaging 1982; 51(3-4): 193-197.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1982, Karger Publishers)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

7117108

Abstract

The development of a basic X-ray service in a rural community in southwestern Nigeria is reviewed over a period of 5 years. Of the 3,278 examinations done during this period, chest X-rays constituted 56%. Most of the other examinations were requested on account of trauma of upper and lower extremities: 42 and 43%, respectively. Injuries to the elbow region constituted half of the X-rays for the upper extremities. There was an early upsurge of attendance for all X-rays reaching its peak at the first 2 years of the project, but a stable state was soon established within the subsequent 3 years. The non-chest examinations remained equally divided between the years under review. It is estimated that the introduction of the X-ray service has saved the community some 6,600 working days or 18 years in the 56-month period. This estimate excludes transportation for the accompanying relatives.


Language: en

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