Prof. Paul Poku Sampene Ossei

Associate Professor


Dept: Pathology
Department of Pathology
School of Medicine and Dentistry
College of Health Science

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Research Projects (Current and Past)

  1. Wound healing and antimicrobial properties of some medicinal plants; Myrianthus arboreus, Alchornea cordifolia, Zanthoxylum leprieurii, Mallotus oppositifolius, Momordica charantia. 2013 to date

 

  1. Intestinal Obstruction From Multifocal Endometrosis: Case report and review of literature. 2014

 

  1. Trends in the Causes of Death by Autopsy at KATH, Kumasi. 2014 to date

 

  1. Evaluation of Antioxidant and in vivo wound healing activities of Cleuseno anisate. 2015 to date

 

  1. Causes of Road Traffic Accidents in Ghana, The Role of the Driver. 2015 to date

 

  1. Death certificates errors in academic hospital; Review of 617 cases at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH), Kumasi. 2017

 

  1. Trends of medico-legal manner of deaths in Ghana: A forensic Autopsy Based Study. 2017

 

  1. Esophageal Varices from Alcohol-Induced Liver Cirrhosis: Autopsy-Based Case Study of Morphologic Changes of Organs. 2017

 

  1. Assesment of heavy metal toxicity of placental tissues and other foetal organs of mothers living near galamsey areas in Ghana. (2017 to date)

 

  1. Cause of death among diabetic patients at the Komfo Anokye teaching hospital: A review of 86 consecutive Post mortem cases Spanning 7 Years. (2017 to date)

 

  1. Enucleation of a Giant Prostatic Hyperplasia in Ghana: A Case Report and Mini Literature Review (2018).

 

  1. Cause of Death in Diabetics at a Referral Hospital; A Retrospective Study of 74 Post mortem Cases of 7 Years Duration (2018).
  2. Spectrum of Liver Disorders and Mortality at a Tertiary Hospital; A 7-Year Retrospective Post mortem Study (2018).
  3. Age as a risk factor for prostate diseases: A 6-year selective prospective study among males in the Brong Ahafo region of Ghana (2018).
  4. Case Report on The Use of Herbal Preparations Among Pregnant Women: A Toxicological and Autopsy-Based Study


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