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Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2019 Jun; 67(6): 819-823
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-197271

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Purpose: To describe the prevalence, characteristics including risk factors, and pattern of severe ROP from eastern Madhya Pradesh region of India. Methods: In this 5-year retrospective study, Baseline characteristics, systemic risk factors, and findings of ROP screening were noted. Factors associated with severe ROP including aggressive posterior ROP (APROP), stage IV and V ROP were analyzed. Statistical analysis was done using SPSS version 20. Results: Of 763 babies screened, 30% were diagnosed to have ROP. Prevalence of severe ROP was 14.2% (109) of which 60 (55.5%) were classic and 30 (27.7%) were APROP. Eighteen (16.6%) were diagnosed as advanced ROP (stage IV and V). Mean gestational age (GA) and birth weight (BW) for severe ROP were 31.05 weeks and 1.34 kg, respectively which were inversely associated with severe ROP. But a significant 10% of severe ROP were seen in late preterm babies, >34 weeks. Low GA and respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) were significant risk factors for APROP. Most important factor for stage IV and V ROP was late presentation for screening. Conclusion: The study found a high prevalence of severe ROP including APROP. Almost 7% severe ROP cases were outside screening guidelines of NNF. Late presentation for screening is the most important factor associated with ROP related blindness.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-124699

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INTRODUCTION: Falciparum malaria occasionally presents with encephalopathy, jaundice and fever mimicking fulminant hepatic failure. PATIENTS: We recently managed seven cases (mean age 34 years, range 20-45; all men) of acute falciparum malaria presenting with a short history [mean duration 8.1 (4-15) days] of fever, jaundice, altered sensorium and oliguria. Only one patient had splenomegaly. Investigations revealed jaundice (bilirubin 1.9-30.7 mg/dl), moderate to severe anaemia (Hb 4-8 gm/dl), increased liver enzymes (2-4 times normal) and azotaemia (serum creatinine 1.6-7.4 mg/dl). Coagulation parameters were deranged in 3 with clinical bleeding in two cases. One patient without a past history of diabetes had increased blood glucose values with ketonuria. HBsAg was negative in all cases. Patients received supportive therapy along with intravenous quinine. Peritoneal dialysis was done in one patient. Three patients showed rapid recovery and four succumbed to the disease. Post-mortem liver biopsy showed Kupffer cell hyperplasia, pigment deposition, foci of steatosis and necrosis along with submassive necrosis in one case. CONCLUSIONS: In areas endemic for malaria, awareness of this entity is a must. In a patient with jaundice and altered sensorium, disproportionate anaemia, azotaemia and only mild elevation of liver enzymes should help differentiate these patients from cases of fulminant hepatic failure. The diagnosis can be confirmed by peripheral blood examination. Early institution of specific therapy may be the only life saving measure in these patients.


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Adult , Antimalarials/therapeutic use , Humans , India/epidemiology , Kupffer Cells/pathology , Liver/pathology , Liver Failure, Acute/etiology , Malaria, Falciparum/complications , Male
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-93305

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A single high fat meal diet (66 gm fat) was given to 30 healthy males and 20 male patients of ischaemic heart disease (IHD). Ten minutes prior to the 4th postprandial hour, 500 units of heparin--a lipoprotein lipase (LPL) activator--was given, and its effect seen on serum triglyceride (STG) levels observed. Besides higher fasting STG levels, the decline in 4 hour post-prandial STG level was significantly lower in patients of IHD. One explanation for higher fasting STG values and prolonged postprandial lipaemia in these subjects could be deficient LPL activity.


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Adult , Coronary Disease/blood , Dietary Fats/administration & dosage , Enzyme Activation/drug effects , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Heparin/administration & dosage , Humans , Lipoprotein Lipase/blood , Male , Middle Aged , Time Factors , Triglycerides/blood
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