Article Information The aim of this study was to detect Giardia spp. as zoonotic helminth as Giardiosis has been recognised as the one of the important parasitic diarrhoea among children as cross transmission may occur between human and rabbits. Other helminths in rabbits may causes ill health and sometimes proved fatal. Faecal samples of 42 rabbits of different age group (1-4 years) from Nagpur and Akola regions, India were examined. The study was conducted during June to August 2008. Faecal sample examination revealed presence of mixed infection of eggs of parasites like Giardia spp. (19.04%), Trichostrongyle spp. (28.57%), Graphidium spp. (19.04%), Coccidia spp. (16.66%) and Passaluras spp. (14.28%).
Paget's disease of bone is a chronic bone remodeling disorder. Although most patients are asymptomatic, a variety of symptoms and complications may develop directly from bone involvement or secondarily due to compression by the expanded bone. It is usually diagnosed from radiological and biochemical abnormalities or in advanced cases it becomes clinically evident due to the expanded bone. We report a case of Paget's disease which was detected incidentally during evaluation of nephrolithiasis and polyarthritis but had normal radiographs and normal biochemical markers.
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Recurrent joint bleeding continues to be a challenge in Hemophilia, thereby, resulting in a severe burden on family's economy, especially in a poor country like India, besides causing severe morbidity in one or more members of the family as a result of deblitating arthropathy. The weight-bearing joints and those on the patient's dominant side are more likely to be affected. Factor replacement is well established but costly therapeutic modality & almost always results in problems of inadequate dosage due to economic reasons & also to the development of inhibitors to factors. Synoviorthesis (Radionuclide Synovectomy) offers a minimally invasive, therapeutic option for early chronic synovitis in these patients. We performed 76 Synoviorthesis procedures in 49 children and young adults with severe hemophilia in armed forces hospitals at Pune & Delhi Cantt ( India) over last 6 years. We used Yttrium 90 (Y90) as a radio-synovectomy agent. In this study, we have evaluated long-term experience ranging from 6 months to 6 years (mean 38 months) for Knee joints ( n= 44 ), Elbows (n = 12) & ankles (n = 20 ) in total of 76 procedures for 49 patients. Their age ranged between 6-23 (mean: 15.5) years. The dose of Yttrium used was 5 mCi for knees & 2 mCi for other joints. After synoviorthesis there was significant reduction in bleeding events especially with grade 2 synovitis. The complete response ( 100% reduction in bleeding ) was seen in 67 % & 41% of patients at 6 & 12 months follow up. For elbow joint bleeding, these figures were 72 % and 55 %, whereas for ankles the reduction was 66% & 48% respectively. In grade 3 synovitis, complete response rates were 42 % & 35 % for knee joint bleeds, 60 % and 35 % for elbow joint bleeds and 65% and 48 % for ankle joint bleeds respectively. 12 patients required, repeated injections for acceptable control of hemarthrosis. The procedure also resulted in a significant reduction in Factor requirement for these patients over next two years ( 20% & 30% reduction for knee joints with Gr 3 & 2 synovitis respectively & 25 % reduction in overall usage of factors for all types of bleeds ). There were no serious adverse effects. There was no instance of radioisotope leakage or local inflamatory reaction. None of the cases had developed any malignancy during the follow up period of 6 months to 6 years. In conclusion, synoviorthesis appears to be a promising option for medium-sized joints, particularly in a developing countries, where factor replacement is always inadequate resulting in avoidable deforming complications besides the problems associated with inhibitor development. In our institutions this has significantly reduced the incidence of joint bleeds and there has been a significant reduction in the cost of maintaining these patients as well as a significant improvement in their quality of life.
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