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JCPSP-Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan. 2009; 19 (3): 195-197
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-91632

ABSTRACT

Achilles tendon rupture bilaterally secondary to predisposing factors such as steroid, fluoroquinolones, SLE, RA etc. Other factors are well-described in the literature but this is an extremely rare phenomenon in the absence of risk factors. Available reports in healthy athletes, all had history of severe trauma. We report an unusual presentation of bilateral and unilateral spontaneous rupture of Achilles tendon in healthy lifeguards without any marked trauma. Knowledge of training environment will alert the trainers, athletes and surgeons to recognise training environment at risk and take preventive measures


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Humans , Male , Female , Achilles Tendon/physiopathology , Risk Factors , Rupture, Spontaneous , Ultrasonography
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JCPSP-Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan. 2009; 19 (4): 260-261
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-91652

ABSTRACT

Scaphoid fracture with ipsilateral metacarpal fracture dislocation is very rare. A unique case of this injury is reported. It is important to be aware of this fracture pattern so that appropriate evaluation and treatment can be instituted. Thorough clinical and radiographic examination at the initial presentation of the patient is the key to identify uncommon combination of injuries


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Humans , Male , Hand Injuries/therapy , /injuries , Scaphoid Bone/injuries , Fractures, Bone/diagnostic imaging , Casts, Surgical , Joint Dislocations
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Pakistan Journal of Pharmacology. 2004; 21 (1): 37-40
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-204804

ABSTRACT

To compare the effects of two dietary monounsaturated oils on plasma lipid profile in Albino rats, thirty-six Albino rats were divided into three groups. Each group was fed a diet containing a different dietary oil for 12 weeks Lipid profiles of control, rapeseed oil group and olive oil group at 0-week and 12 weeks were estimated. Results showed that in olive oil group, there was a non-significant [P>0.05] decrease of 3.8% in TC, significant [P<0.005] decrease of 12% in LDL-c, 18% in VLDL-c 17% in TAG, 8.5% decrease in it levels. There was a significant increase of 21% in HDL-c levels. In Rapeseed oil group, there was a non-significant decrease of 26% in VLDL-c, 3.6%, in TAG, 1.8% in TL levels; there was a significant increase of 11.6% in TC, 20.8% in LDL-c 14.3% in HDL-c levels. We conclude that not all monounsaturated oils have the same effects on serum lipid profile. In this study, olive oil diet corrected the lipid profile mere beneficially as compared with the rapeseed oil

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