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Medical Forum Monthly. 2011; 22 (5): 12-14
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-131185

ABSTRACT

To assess the reliability of sonographic measurement of liver length by comparing the measurement of fetal liver length obtained by ultrasonography with that obtained by manual measurement. 30 fetuses of 18 to 30 weeks of gestation diagnosed as cases of inevitable abortion were selected at the antenatal clinics. Liver length was measured sonographically and after abortion the fetuses were collected and their livers were dissected out for measurement of liver length. Both the sonographic and manually measured reading of liver length were compared. Insignificant difference was found between the manually measured fetal liver length and that measured sonographically at each gestational week of pregnancy. Sonographically measured fetal liver length is accurate and can be used for monitoring fetal well being


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Humans , Female , Male , Fetus/anatomy & histology , Liver/anatomy & histology , Liver/diagnostic imaging , Fetal Development , Pregnancy
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JAMC-Journal of Ayub Medical College-Abbotabad-Pakistan. 2006; 18 (3): 29-34
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-77344

ABSTRACT

Indomethacin, a non-steriodalanti-inflammatory drug, is used mainly for the treatment of painful joints such as rehumatoid arthritis, osteo'arhtritis, gout, ankylosing spondylitis etc. It relieves pain, reduces swelling and tenderness of the joints. It also induces ulceration of stomach and small intestine both in experimental animals and humans. In this study indomethacin was given intrapertioneally in maximum therapeutic dose [4 mg/Kg body weight] to three experimental groups B, C and D for one, two and three weeks respectively. Group A was the control group. Effects were observed in stomach pylorus and proximal duodenum. In the stomach pylorus, well defined superficial ulcers were identified during initial two weeks of drug administration. The ulcer penetrated as for as muscularis mucosae and ulcer bed had coagulative necrosis and inflammatory cells. During third week, stomach pylorus showed minor damage in the form of focal necrosis. Duodenum was affected less than stomach and showed villi with lost tips, tilted and distorted villi. Morphometric analysis showed changes in stomach pylorus and in duodenum. The number of mitotic figure was significantly increased in stomach pylorus. Duodenum showed insignificant to significant decrease in the height of villi. Increase in the number of goblet cells, columnar cells, and mitotic figure was also noted; which was undoubtedly part of the tissue response to an injury. These observations suggested that indomethacin given in a ma ximum therapeutic dose, initially induces lesions in stomach pylorus and proximal duodenum but almost no effects were noted when duration of the drug administration was prolonged


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Animals, Laboratory , Animals , Indomethacin/administration & dosage , Stomach Ulcer/chemically induced , Duodenal Ulcer/chemically induced , Indomethacin
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