https://www.selleckchem.com/mTOR.html Abdominal myomectomy is a treatment modality for uterine fibroids. Its outcome depends on related variables which include the size, number and location of the fibroids, age of the patient, surgery and method used to secure haemostasis. To determine the outcomes of abdominal myomectomies and related variables in a fertility centre in South-south Nigeria. A retrospective study of the records of all cases of abdominal myomectomies performed between August 1, 2010 and July 31, 2017. Medical records of the 146 patients who had abdominal myomectomy during the period under review were retrieved and relevant data extracted. Information collected included the presence or absence of intra-abdominal adhesions, duration of tourniquet use, number and weight of enucleated fibroid seedlings, intraoperative blood loss, complications and the number of patients who achieved pregnancy after myomectomy. Data were analyzed using ANALYSE IT® statistical package. 146 patients underwent myomectomy during the period under revty in this setting with a high rate of large uterine fibroids. Poor medication adherence in HIV treatment is a public health problem as it leads to increased morbidity and mortality, as well as the development of drug resistance. There is limited information on the determinants of adherence among people living with HIV/AIDS especially in sub-Saharan Africa. This study aimed at assessing the determinants of adherence to HAART among people living with HIV/AIDS in Lagos State, Nigeria. A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted among 302 respondents selected from three public health facilities across the state. The study instrument was an interviewer-administered questionnaire adapted from the Medication Adherence Report Scale (MARS). Data analysis was performed using Epi Info software. Logistic regression analysis was used to identify the determinants of adherence. Level of significance for all the tests was set at p-value <0.