Introduction: MRI plays an important role in characterising spinal dysraphisms.The reason behind this is quality of MRI showing very high contrast resolution of soft tissuesand the ability to detect fat in the lesion.T2 weighted images provide excellent contrastbetween the sub-arachnoid spaces and neural tissue while evaluating spinal dysraphisms.Objectives: To determine the frequency of rare disorders of spinal dysraphism in view of MRIfindings of spinal dyspharism patients. Study Design: retrospective. Duration: the study wasconducted from 1st September 2015 to 30th November 2015. Settings: Radiology department,Allied hospital Faisalabad. Methods: A total of 20 consecutive pediatric age group patientspresented with clinical suspicion of spinal dysraphism were included. MRI L/S spine was carriedout on 1.5Tesla Philips and diagnosis of various disorders of spinal dysraphism was made.Conclusion: MRI is the first choice examination for the detection of occult spinal dysraphism.Its timely diagnosis improving surgical & medical outcome as well as better & long term careof patients with spinal dysraphism. Majority of patients in the current study had tethered cord(75%), myelomeningocele (20%), myelocele (10%), lipomyelocele (10%) Dermal sinus tract(10%) & diastematomyelia (10%) followed by associated spinal lipomas (5%), caudal agenesis(5%) & anterior meningocele (5%).
Introduction: β-Thalassemia major (β-TM) is a genetic haemoglobin disorderwhich is relatively common in some geographical areas. β-TM is characterized by severe anaemia,which needs a continuous blood transfusion regimen starting from the first months of life toprolong survival. Objectives: To compare mean reduction in serum ferritin level with deferasiroxand desferrioxamine when used as an iron chelator in multi-transfused beta thalassemia major.Study design: Randomized controlled trial. Setting: Thalassemia clinic, The Children’s Hospitaland The Institute of Child Health, Lahore. Duration of Study with Dates: Study was carried outover a period of nine months from 28-06-2015 to 27-03-2016. Subjects and Methods: A totalof 100 patients (50 patients in each group). The patients were randomly allocated into twogroups using random numbers stable. Group-A received Deferasirox and group-B receivedDesferrioxamine. Results: Mean age of the patients was 7.42±4.13 and 7.87±4.13 in group-Aand B, respectively. Regarding sex distribution, 26 patients (52.0%) in group-A and 28 patients(56.0%) in group-B were male while 24 patients (48.0%) in group-A and 22 patients (44.0%) ingroup-B were female. Reduction from baseline in group-A was 783.60±413.66 ng/ml and ingroup-B 552.80±155.45 ng/ml (P<0.001) There was more reduction in group-A. In group-Abaseline serum ferritin level was 2495.00±1259.10 ng/ml and at 9 month 1712.00±1019.36 ng/ml (P<0.001). Similarly in group-B baseline serum ferritin level was 2422.80±910.43 ng/ml andat 9 month 1883±862.72 ng/ml (P<0.001). Conclusion: In conclusion, deferasirox was moreeffective in terms of reduction in serum ferritin level when compared with desferrioxamine inmulti-transfused beta thalassemia major patients.
Objectives: The aim of the study is to detect the frequency of BacterialVaginosis in the outpatient clinic of Obs & Gyne Department of GHAQ Sahiwal. Design: It isan observational study. Materials and methods: Setting: In the outpatient gyne department ofGHAQ Sahiwal. Period: Six months. 500 patients were selected with complaint of discharge.Amsel criteria was used for diagnosis. For statistical analysis “Association test of Significance”was used. Main outcome measures: Occurrence of Bacterial Vaginosis in OPD patients and itsassociation with certain risk factors and complications. Results: Out of 500 patients, 105 werefound to have BV. So frequency is 21%. Out of 105 cases of BV, 16 (15.2%) were asymptomatic,12 (11.42%) pregnant, 93 (88.57%) non pregnant. Significant association was found betweenBV, preterm labour, pre PROM and IUCD use. Conclusion: Vaginal discharge is one of thecommonest reasons for hospital visit and Bacterial vaginosis is the commonest diagnosis soscreening of patients with this condition is advised.
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