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* Mentioned in many independent newspapers and cited by fellow scientists for his published Research on the "Mosquito repelling properties of human facial sebum". He is quoted as saying this finding has potential for industrial and commercial development <ref>{{Cite web |last=Oluwagbemi |first=Ayodele |date=2016-07-12 |title=Nigerian facial surgeon discovers possible cure for malaria |url=https://punchng.com/nigerian-surgeon-discovers-possible-cure-malaria/ |access-date=2024-01-19 |website=Punch Newspapers |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Nigeria |first=News Agency of |date=2016-07-12 |title=Nigerian Surgeon Discovers Possible Cure For Malaria - |url=https://www.herald.ng/nigerian-surgeon-discovers-possible-cure-malaria/ |access-date=2024-01-19 |website=The Herald |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Nigerian Surgeon Discovers Possible Cure for Malaria - THISDAYLIVE |url=https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/07/13/nigerian-surgeon-discovers-possible-cure-for-malaria |access-date=2024-01-19 |website=www.thisdaylive.com}}</ref>
* Mentioned in many independent newspapers and cited by fellow scientists for his published Research on the "Mosquito repelling properties of human facial sebum". He is quoted as saying this finding has potential for industrial and commercial development <ref>{{Cite web |last=Oluwagbemi |first=Ayodele |date=2016-07-12 |title=Nigerian facial surgeon discovers possible cure for malaria |url=https://punchng.com/nigerian-surgeon-discovers-possible-cure-malaria/ |access-date=2024-01-19 |website=Punch Newspapers |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Nigeria |first=News Agency of |date=2016-07-12 |title=Nigerian Surgeon Discovers Possible Cure For Malaria - |url=https://www.herald.ng/nigerian-surgeon-discovers-possible-cure-malaria/ |access-date=2024-01-19 |website=The Herald |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Nigerian Surgeon Discovers Possible Cure for Malaria - THISDAYLIVE |url=https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/07/13/nigerian-surgeon-discovers-possible-cure-for-malaria |access-date=2024-01-19 |website=www.thisdaylive.com}}</ref>
* Established a health and disease-based economic index (extremepovertywatch.com). Dr Bayo Aluko-Olokun is credited with the proposal for using Noma disease (cancrum oris) as an economic index to measure extreme poverty. This index accurately reflects the well-being of a community and its economic status<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Aluko-Olokun |first=Bayo |date=July 2017 |title=Face of Noma and Extreme Poverty: Development of an Economic Index Derivable From Health Data |url=https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28582299/ |journal=The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery |volume=28 |issue=5 |pages=1342–1343 |doi=10.1097/SCS.0000000000003707 |issn=1536-3732 |pmid=28582299}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Aluko-Olokun |first=Bayo |date=July 2017 |title=Face of Noma and Extreme Poverty: Development of an Economic Index Derivable From Health Data |url=https://journals.lww.com/jcraniofacialsurgery/abstract/2017/07000/face_of_noma_and_extreme_poverty__development_of.50.aspx |journal=Journal of Craniofacial Surgery |language=en-US |volume=28 |issue=5 |pages=1342 |doi=10.1097/SCS.0000000000003707 |pmid=28582299 |issn=1049-2275}}</ref>.
* Established a health and disease-based economic index (extremepovertywatch.com). Dr Bayo Aluko-Olokun is credited with the proposal for using Noma disease (cancrum oris) as an economic index to measure extreme poverty. This index accurately reflects the well-being of a community and its economic status<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Aluko-Olokun |first=Bayo |date=July 2017 |title=Face of Noma and Extreme Poverty: Development of an Economic Index Derivable From Health Data |url=https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28582299/ |journal=The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery |volume=28 |issue=5 |pages=1342–1343 |doi=10.1097/SCS.0000000000003707 |issn=1536-3732 |pmid=28582299}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Aluko-Olokun |first=Bayo |date=July 2017 |title=Face of Noma and Extreme Poverty: Development of an Economic Index Derivable From Health Data |url=https://journals.lww.com/jcraniofacialsurgery/abstract/2017/07000/face_of_noma_and_extreme_poverty__development_of.50.aspx |journal=Journal of Craniofacial Surgery |language=en-US |volume=28 |issue=5 |pages=1342 |doi=10.1097/SCS.0000000000003707 |pmid=28582299 |issn=1049-2275}}</ref>.
* Dr. Aluko-Olokun has worked extensively in the field of viruses with notable effects in the head and neck region, such as HIV and mumps<ref>{{Cite news |last=NAN |first=News Agency of Nigeria |date=September 7th, 2011 |title=Mumps may cause infertility in men, says Medical Consultant |url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/09/mumps-may-cause-infertility-in-men-says-medical-consultant/ |url-status=live |work=Vanguard Newspapers Nigeria.}}</ref>
* Dr. Aluko-Olokun has worked extensively in the field of viruses with notable effects in the head and neck region, such as HIV and mumps<ref>{{Cite news |last=NAN |first=News Agency of Nigeria |date=September 7, 2011 |title=Mumps may cause infertility in men, says Medical Consultant |url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/09/mumps-may-cause-infertility-in-men-says-medical-consultant/ |url-status=live |work=Vanguard Newspapers Nigeria.}}</ref>
* Between 2001 and 2007, Dr Aluko-Olokun was the beneficiary of an exclusive and complete residency training programme under no less a personality than Prof Ademola Abayomi Olaitan, a Past President of [[National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria]], who instilled in him the values of total commitment to a universal approach to solving problems with a surgical mind. This apprenticeship in facial surgery gave birth to the easily mastered, first zero-excision approach to repair of facial cleft known to the surgical world. The approach to cleft lip repair, popularly known as the Olokun - Olaitan Approach, provides possibilities of unlimited revision surgeries due to its tissue-conserving principle; it is renowned for its simplicity, and reduction of blood loss during operation by more than 70%, while also obviating the need for any hospital admission.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Aluko-Olokun |first1=Bayo |last2=Olaitan |first2=Ademola Abayomi |last3=Olubi |first3=Olawale |last4=Adediran |first4=Olanrewaju Moses |date=November 2018 |title=Unilateral Cleft Lip Repair: Assessment of Outcome of Olokun-Olaitan Vermillion Flap Approach |url=https://journals.lww.com/jcraniofacialsurgery/abstract/2018/11000/unilateral_cleft_lip_repair__assessment_of_outcome.107.aspx |journal=Journal of Craniofacial Surgery |language=en-US |volume=29 |issue=8 |pages=e804–e807 |doi=10.1097/SCS.0000000000004834 |pmid=30339596 |s2cid=53010410 |issn=1049-2275}}</ref>
* Between 2001 and 2007, Dr Aluko-Olokun was the beneficiary of an exclusive and complete residency training programme under no less a personality than Prof Ademola Abayomi Olaitan, a Past President of [[National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria]], who instilled in him the values of total commitment to a universal approach to solving problems with a surgical mind. This apprenticeship in facial surgery gave birth to the easily mastered, first zero-excision approach to repair of facial cleft known to the surgical world. The approach to cleft lip repair, popularly known as the Olokun - Olaitan Approach, provides possibilities of unlimited revision surgeries due to its tissue-conserving principle; it is renowned for its simplicity, and reduction of blood loss during operation by more than 70%, while also obviating the need for any hospital admission.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Aluko-Olokun |first1=Bayo |last2=Olaitan |first2=Ademola Abayomi |last3=Olubi |first3=Olawale |last4=Adediran |first4=Olanrewaju Moses |date=November 2018 |title=Unilateral Cleft Lip Repair: Assessment of Outcome of Olokun-Olaitan Vermillion Flap Approach |url=https://journals.lww.com/jcraniofacialsurgery/abstract/2018/11000/unilateral_cleft_lip_repair__assessment_of_outcome.107.aspx |journal=Journal of Craniofacial Surgery |language=en-US |volume=29 |issue=8 |pages=e804–e807 |doi=10.1097/SCS.0000000000004834 |pmid=30339596 |s2cid=53010410 |issn=1049-2275}}</ref>
* He also found that skin tissues in direct contact with cartilage produce insect-repelling sebum, which helps explain the previously unexplained 'idiopathic cervico-facial abscess' caused by mosquito bites responsible for malaria in children not old enough to produce nasal sebum.
* He also found that skin tissues in direct contact with cartilage produce insect-repelling sebum, which helps explain the previously unexplained 'idiopathic cervico-facial abscess' caused by mosquito bites responsible for malaria in children not old enough to produce nasal sebum.

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Dr.
Bayo Aluko-Olokun
Born (1973-07-02) 2 July 1973 (age 51)
Kaduna, Kaduna State
NationalityNigerian
Education
Occupation Facial surgeon
Years active2000–present
EmployerNational Hospital, Abuja
Known for
  • Facial Cleft Surgery.
  • Management of Keloids.
  • Discovering the repellent effect of Facial Sebum on Mosquitoes.
OfficeChief consultant, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
Term2018–present
Children2
Parents
  • Chief Bayo Aluko-Olokun, S.A.N
  • Mrs Janet Aluko-Olokun (nee Shittu)
RelativesAmbassador Isaac Aluko-Olokun

Background

Dr Bayo Aluko-Olokun MFR, is a Nigerian Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon born on the 2nd of July, 1973 in Kaduna, Kaduna State to the family of Chief Bayo Aluko-Olokun S.A.N, was raised to simultaneously speak Yoruba, Hausa, English and a healthy dose of Latin. He attended Kaduna Capital School and Government College Kaduna before proceeding to Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, where he graduated in Dental Surgery winning the prize instituted by Prof Kinziro Kubota for best graduating student in Conservation and Prosthetics in 1998/99 academic session. He is married to a radiologist Dr Oluseun Aluko-Olokun FMCR and they have 2 children together.

Personal life

Dr Bayo Aluko-Olokun, a Marian devotee of the catholic faith, lives in the capital city of Abuja, Nigeria with his wife and kids. He enjoys the fascinating world of Aviation and he self-identifies as a motorsports enthusiast.

Philanthropic contributions to society:

  • Free surgical outreach in Kwara State: Personally led 305 cases (April to May 2008).
  • Free surgical outreach in 11 LGAs of Oyo State: Personally led 4008 cases (February 2010 to July 2011).
  • Free surgical outreach in 5 LGAs of Zamfara State: Personally led 205 cases (August 2016 to February 2019).
  • Free surgical outreach in 2 LGAs of Katsina State: Personally led 95 cases (August 2016 to February 2019).
  • Free surgical outreach in 1 LGA of Kebbi State: Personally led 34 cases (August 2016 to February 2019).

Notability and Scientific contributions

  • Mentioned in many independent newspapers and cited by fellow scientists for his published Research on the "Mosquito repelling properties of human facial sebum". He is quoted as saying this finding has potential for industrial and commercial development [1][2][3]
  • Established a health and disease-based economic index (extremepovertywatch.com). Dr Bayo Aluko-Olokun is credited with the proposal for using Noma disease (cancrum oris) as an economic index to measure extreme poverty. This index accurately reflects the well-being of a community and its economic status[4][5].
  • Dr. Aluko-Olokun has worked extensively in the field of viruses with notable effects in the head and neck region, such as HIV and mumps[6]
  • Between 2001 and 2007, Dr Aluko-Olokun was the beneficiary of an exclusive and complete residency training programme under no less a personality than Prof Ademola Abayomi Olaitan, a Past President of National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria, who instilled in him the values of total commitment to a universal approach to solving problems with a surgical mind. This apprenticeship in facial surgery gave birth to the easily mastered, first zero-excision approach to repair of facial cleft known to the surgical world. The approach to cleft lip repair, popularly known as the Olokun - Olaitan Approach, provides possibilities of unlimited revision surgeries due to its tissue-conserving principle; it is renowned for its simplicity, and reduction of blood loss during operation by more than 70%, while also obviating the need for any hospital admission.[7]
  • He also found that skin tissues in direct contact with cartilage produce insect-repelling sebum, which helps explain the previously unexplained 'idiopathic cervico-facial abscess' caused by mosquito bites responsible for malaria in children not old enough to produce nasal sebum.
  • In the field of mandibular reconstruction, this surgeon successfully used absorbable and affordable polyglactin sutures instead of mini-plates for fixation, marking a significant advancement. (ref.)[8].
  • He also described a fast and simple stitch-and-stab technique for cyst decompression, known as the "Aluko technique". (ref). This technique replaces more complex and recurrence-prone procedures.[9]
  • Dr. Bayo Aluko-Olokun is recognized for pioneering collaborative research works in Maxillofacial Surgery, which have had positive impact in other specialties and fields such as paediatrics, dermatology, gynaecology, hydrology and economics.
  • In unilateral cleft lip repair, he introduced the only zero-excisionsurgical approach, which conserves tissue and allows for unlimited revision surgeries. (ref. Olokun-Olaitan Approach)[10]
  • Dr Bayo Aluko-Olokun has worked extensively in the field of viruses with notable effects in the head and neck region, such as HIV and mumps.[11]

Education

Educational Institutions attended with dates:

1. Stadtisches klinikum Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe Germany, (2008)

2. National postgraduate medical college of Nigeria. (2002-2007)

3. Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-ife. (1991-1999)

4. Government college Kaduna, Kaduna State. (1984-1989)

5. Kaduna capital school, Kaduna State.  (1979-1984)                                                                                        

Professional qualifications with dates:

1. Post-fellowship training in advanced techniques in maxillofacial and microvascular surgery (2008) Stadtisches klinikum Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe Germany

2. F.M.C.D.S (Fellow of the national postgraduate medical college in dental surgery {Oral and maxillofacial surgery} (2007) - National postgraduate medical college of Nigeria

3. B.Ch.D (Dental Surgery) {Winner of Professor Kinziro Kubota Prize} for Best Graduating Student in Restorative dental surgery, overall-best student in conservation and prosthetics, Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-ife. (1999)

Career history and appointments

Previous Employer

University of ilorin, Kwara State

  • Member, Governing Council, University of Ilorin (2013 to 2017)
  • Member, Board of Governors, Institute of Education, University of Ilorin (2013 to 2017)
  • Member, Council Committee on Appointment of Principal Staff (2013-2017)
  • Member, Committee on Capital Project Implementation and Monitoring (2013-2017)
  • Member, Internally Generated Revenue Committee (2013-2017)

Current Employer:

National Hospital, Abuja

  • Twice elected by peers to the position of Director, Clinical Services/ Chairman Medical Advisory Committee
  • Appointed Deputy chairman, medical advisory committee (2021)
  • Chief consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon (2009 to date)4
  • Post-Fellowship Specialist Surgeon (2007 to 2009)
  • Senior Resident Doctor (2005 to 2007)
  • Resident Doctor (2002 to 2005)
  • Youth Corps Doctor (2001 to 2002)
  • Nigerian Army Reference Hospital Kaduna: House Officer (2000 to 2001)
  • National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria:
  • Member, Committee on Computerization of College Activities and Examinations (2016 to 2018)
  • Member, Faculty Board, Dental Surgery (2013 to 2017)
  • Examiner, Faculty of Dental Surgery (2013 to date)
  • Invigilator, College Examinations (2016 to date)

Recognition and awards

1. Awarded National Honour of MEMBER OF THE ORDER OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC. (MFR)

2. Listed among the top 500 authors and researchers in all disciplines in Nigeria (SciVal Elsevier Author Ranking).

List of Scholarly journals and publications.

  1. Bello SA, Aluko-Olokun B, Olaitan AA, Ajike SO (2012). Aetiology and presentation of ankylosis of the temporomandibular joint: report of 23 cases from Abuja, Nigeria. Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg: 50(1): 80-4. doi: 10.1016/j.bjoms.2010.12.006.[12]
  2. Aluko-Olokun B (2012). POLYGLACTIN 910 (VICRYL) SUTURE MATERIAL SUBSTITUTED FOR BONE PLATES AND SCREWS IN MANDIBULAR RECONSTRUCTION: A CASE REPORT. Archives of Nigerian Medicine and Medical Sciences: 9(1): 30-34.
  3. Seidu Adebayo Bello, Abayomi Ademola Olaitan, Abiodun Olubayo Fasola, Olayemi Oluwole Olaomi, Ezekiel Taiwo Adebayo, Bayo Aluko-Olokun, Timothy Eromosele Osodin (2013). Concomitant injuries associated with maxillofacial fractures in Abuja, Nigeria. Nigerian Quarterly Journal of Hospital Medicine 23(1): 33-8.[13]
  4. Bayo Aluko-Olokun, Ademola Abayomi Olaitan (2013). Recalcitrant keloid: report of a rare case. Archives of Nigerian Medicine and Medical Sciences: 10(1): 32-33.
  5. Aluko-Olokun B, Olaitan AA (2013). Atypical presentation of avulsive facial human bite injuries: need for psychiatric evaluation. Archives of Nigerian Medicine and Medical Sciences: 10(1): 52-56.
  6. Bayo Aluko-Olokun, Ademola Abayomi Olaitan, Akinola Ladipo Ladeinde, Fadekemi Olufunmilayo Oginni (2014). The facial keloid: a comparison of treatment outcome between intralesional steroid injection and excision combined with radiotherapy. European Journal of Plastic Surgery: 37(7): 361-366. [14]
  7. Bayo Aluko-Olokun, Ademola Abayomi Olaitan, Akinola Ladipo Ladeinde (2014). Sessile and pedunculated facial keloid scar: a comparison of response to intralesional triamcinolone injection.  European Journal of Plastic Surgery: 37(5):255-258[15]
  8. Bayo Aluko-Olokun, Reni Initari Mike-Ogiasa, Ademola Abayomi Olaitan, Oluseun Abidemi Aluko-Olokun (2014). Predisposing factors, clinical presentation and outcome of treatment of avulsive human bites on the face: a case series analysis from Abuja, Nigeria. European Journal of Plastic Surgery: 37(10):523-528[16]
  9. Bayo Aluko-Olokun, Ademola Abayomi Olaitan (2015). Skin cancer risk factor reduction in Africa: Assessment of use of antiretroviral therapy services by human immunodeficiency virus positive albinos. HIV & AIDS Review: 14(1): 18–21. doi:10.1016/j.hivar.2014.06.003[17]
  10. Bayo Aluko-Olokun, Ademola Abayomi Olaitan, Oluseun Abidemi Aluko-Olokun (2015). Injection Complications And Change In Keloid Height Following Intralesional Injection Of Lesions: A Novel Injection System Compared With The Traditional Method. European Journal of Plastic Surgery. 38: (5)397-404. DOI: 10.1007/s00238-015-1105-2[18].
  11. F.O. Oginni, P.J.W. Stoelinga, S.A. Ajike, O.N. Obuekwe, B. Aluko-Olokun, R.A. Adebola, W.L. Adeyemo, O. Fasola, O.A. Adesina, B.O. Akinbami, I.O. Iwegbu, S.A. Ogunmuyiwa, O.S. Obimakinde, C.C. Uguru (2015). A prospective epidemiological study on odontogenic tumours in a black African population, with emphasis on the relative frequency of ameloblastoma. International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. 44(9): 1099-105. doi:10.1016/j.ijom.2015.03.018[19].
  12. Bayo Aluko-Olokun, Ademola Abayomi Olaitan, Reni Initari Mike-Ogiasa, Oluseun Abidemi Aluko-Olokun, Funmilola Seun Adenaike, Oluwaseyi Ibukun-Obaro, Openiyi Anuoluwa Alade (2015). Cause of death among head and neck skin cancer patients in a Nigerian hospital: significance of the cranium. European Journal of Plastic Surgery: 38(2):103-108 (2015)[20]
  13. Bayo Aluko-Olokun, Ademola A. Olaitan, Oluseun A. Aluko-Olokun, Oluwaseyi Ibukun-Obaro, Funmilola Seun Adenaike (2016). IS THERE AN ASSOCIATION BETWEEN AFRICAN NATIONAL HIV PREVALENCE VALUES AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS OF THEIR ALBINO POPULATIONS? HIV & AIDS Review: 15 (2): 73–79. doi:10.1016/j.hivar.2016.02.001.[21]
  14. Bayo ALUKO-OLOKUN (2016). MOSQUITO REPELLENT PROPERTIES OF HUMAN FACIAL SEBUM. Research journal of university of Mauritius. 22: 351-358.                                        
  15. Bayo ALUKO-OLOKUN, FMCDS; Olaitan, Ademola Abayomi FMCDS, PNMC. Strategy for Successful Management of Facial Keloid Using Triamcinolone Injection as Adjunct to Surgery. Journal of Craniofacial Surgery 27(8):p e775-e776, November 2016. | DOI: 10.1097/SCS.0000000000003126[22]
  16. Bayo ALUKO-OLOKUN, Ademola Abayomi OLAITAN, Regina Enubi MORGAN, Oluseun Abidemi ALUKO-OLOKUN, Chinwe Kenechukwu UMERAH, Oluwaseyi IBUKUN-OBARO, Funmilola Seun ADENAIKE, Uchechukwu Nneka SHAGAYA (2016). Clinical Presentation of Head and Neck Skin Malignancies among Albinos and Value of Basic Surgical Intervention. European journal of plastic surgery: 39(1): 23-28. [23]
  17. Bayo ALUKO-OLOKUN, Ademola A. OLAITAN, Oluseun A. ALUKO-OLOKUN (2016). 50-year History of Congenital Hemoptysis: A Case of Gastro-Duodenal Oral Choristoma. Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Medicine and Pathology. 2016; 28(2):128-132. DOI: 10.1016/j.ajoms.2015.08.009.[24]
  18. Bayo Aluko-Olokun, Ademola Abayomi Olaitan, Akinola Ladipo Ladeinde, Oluseun Abidemi Aluko-Olokun, Morenike Olubunmi Alade, Oluwaseyi Ibukun-Obaro, Funmilola Seun Adenaike (2016). Determination of the optimal Frequency of injection of triamcinolone: Monitoring change in volume of keloid lesions following injection of 40mg of triamcinolone. European Journal of Plastic Surgery. 39(2):119-124. DOI: 10.1007/s00238-015-1139-5.[25]
  19. Bayo Aluko-Olokun, Ademola Abayomi Olaitan, Oluseun Abidemi Aluko-Olokun (2017). Reconstruction of tooth-bearing portion of mandible using polyglactin 910 sutures for internal fixation in the third world: Functional and cosmetic outcome. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery: 21(1): 13-20. DOI: 10.1007/s10006-016-0589-7.[26]
  20. Bayo ALUKO-OLOKUN, Ademola Abayomi OLAITAN, Akinola Ladipo Ladeinde, Fadekemi Olufunmilayo Oginni, Regina Enubi MORGAN, Oluseun Abidemi ALUKO-OLOKUN, Ayanmo Omolara AKINBO (2017). PRESSURE THERAPY USING TIGHT-FITTING GARMENTS: A COMPARISON OF RESPONSE OF SESSILE AND PEDUNCULATED KELOIDS IN AFRICAN WOMEN. International medical journal (Japan); 24(5): 411-414.
  21. Bayo ALUKO-OLOKUN, Ademola Abayomi OLAITAN (2017). LION FACE: FOR THE GOOD OF PATIENTS LIKE THESE, MAY WE ALL COOPERATE. Journal of craniofacial surgery: 28(2): 585-586. doi: 10.1097/SCS.0000000000003143.[27]
  22. Bayo ALUKO-OLOKUN, Ademola Abayomi OLAITAN (2017). PATIENTS' SELF-ASSESSMENT OF SOCIAL-APPROVAL AFTER MANDIBULECTOMY WITH DISARTICULATION: THE NECESSITY FOR JAW RECONSTRUCTION FOLLOWING LOSS OF FACIAL SYMMETRY IN A RESOURCE-POOR AFRICAN SETTING.Journal of Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery; 16(4): 465-470. Doi: 10.1007/s12663-016-0986-3.[28]
  23. Bayo ALUKO-OLOKUN, Ademola Abayomi OLAITAN, Mayowa Oluwatosin ALADE, Oluwatosin Beatrice ALUKO-OLOKUN (2017). Idiopathic cervicofacial abscess among children in the tropics: what level of association with mosquito bite? International medical journal (Japan): 24(4): 356-358.
  24. Bayo Aluko-Olokun (2017). The Face of Noma and Extreme Poverty: Development of an Economic Index Derivable from Health Data. Journal of Craniofacial Surgery: 28(5): 1342-1344. Doi: 10.1097/SCS.0000000000003707[29]
  25. Bayo ALUKO-OLOKUN, Ademola Abayomi OLAITAN (2017). Ranula Decompression Using Stitch-and-Stab Method: The Aluko Technique. Journal of Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery; 16(2):192-196.  DOI: 10.1007/s12663-016-0971-x.[30]
  26. Aluko-Olokun B, Olaitan AA, Osodin TE (2018). Cleft palate repair: assessment of effectiveness of the Olaitan three-two-one knot following failure of surgeon's knot. International medical journal (Japan) 25 (4): 247-248.
  27. Aluko-Olokun B, Olaitan AA, Olubi O, Adediran OM (2018). Unilateral Cleft Lip Repair: Assessment of Outcome of Olokun-Olaitan Vermillion Flap Approach. J Craniofac Surg; 29(8): e804-e807. doi: 10.1097/SCS.0000000000004834.[31]
  28. Bayo Aluko-Olokun (2018). Contradiction in properties of sebum produced from different parts of skin of human head. International medical journal (Japan); 25(3): 171-172.
  29. Aluko-Olokun B, Olaitan AA, Adediran OM (2018). Determination of maximum volume of liquid-drug containable by facial keloid lesion during intralesional injection. International medical journal (Japan) 25 (4):238-240.
  30. Aluko-Olokun B, Olaitan AA, Adediran OM (2018). Prevention of earlobe keloid recurrence after excision: a ten-year assessment of the value of pre-surgical injection of triamcinolone. Journal of craniofacial surgery 29 (7): e673-e675.[32]
  31. Aluko-Olokun B, Olaitan AA (2019). Temporomandibular joint pathoses and relevance of apparels worn around the head and neck: the case of the hijab. International medical journal (Japan) 26 (6): 541-542.
  32. Aluko-Olokun B, Jooji IT (2020). Desirability of a uniform system of designation of structures in the sciences: an anatomic analogy using facial vasculature. International medical journal (Japan) 27 (3): 375-376ref
  33. Aluko-Olokun B, Olaitan AA, Morgan RE (2020). DEATH BY FACIAL SKIN CANCER: THE CONSPIRACY OF CLIMATE CHANGE, ECONOMICS AND POLITICS. International medical journal (Japan) 28 (2): 267-268
  34. Famurewa BA, Oginni FO, Adewara BA, Fomete B, Aniagor C, Aluko-Olokun B, Morgan RE, Amedari MI. Epidemiology of Blindness From Facial Trauma: A Multi-Centre Nigerian Study. Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction. December 2021.[33]
  35. Bayo Aluko-Olokun, Ademola Abayomi Olaitan (2015). Skin cancer risk factor reduction in Africa: Assessment of use of antiretroviral therapy services by human immunodeficiency virus positive albinos. HIV & AIDS Review: 14(1): 18–21. doi:10.1016/j.hivar.2014.06.003

References

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