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Object: to identify the extra intestinal manifestations of Ulcerative Colitis in Omani population
Study design: observational study
Place and duration of study: Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Oman from January, 2002 to January, 2006
Patients and Methods: inclusion Criteria: All patients seen in Gastroenterology out patient's clinic with bleeding per rectum and diagnosis of ulcerative colitis by colonoscopy and subsequent confirmation by biopsy. Exclusion Criteria: All patients with other systemic illness
Results: total 100 Patients were included in the study, among them 61 were males. Extra intestinal manifestations were observed in 6 males and 5 females. Among 6 male patients 2 had more than one complication while 4 had only one complication. Among 5 female patients 2 had more than one, while 3 had only one complication
Conclusion: it is thus concluded that incidences and severity of extra intestinal manifestation is much less in the Omani population as compared to the Western population
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Objective: To study the complications encountered in post liver transplant patients performed due to different etiologies leading to end stage liver disease. Study Design: Cohort and observational study. Place and Duration of Study: Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Oman. From Dec 2001- July 2006
Patients and Methods: The study was conducted on all patients having cadavaric liver transplantation outside Oman. All patients were followed up for at least 18 months after enrolling in the study. They all had certain routine tests at the start of the study and were repeated according to the requirement of the individual patients. All patients had tacrolimus as an immunosuppressive agent. Patients with hepatitis B had hepatitis B immunoglobulin, alongwith lamivudine for relapse prophylaxis
Results: Complications of liver transplantation was observed in 21 patients, out of total 30 patients. Thirteen patients developed new onset diabetes mellitus, among them 7 had other complications as well. Eight patients had different hepatic complications and 7 had non hepatic problems. Total 5 patients expired during our follow up
Conclusion: The complications of liver transplantation can be controlled and managed if diagnosed promptly and treated early