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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-221816

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Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the presence of interstitial lung disease (ILD) in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and to determine the role of clinical, spirometry, and high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) findings to facilitate early detection of ILD in RA. Materials and methods: This is a prospective study at a tertiary care hospital from February 2016 to June 2019. All patients satisfying the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) criteria for RA and having respiratory symptoms or signs were included. All patients had detailed history, clinical examination, laboratory evaluation, spirometry, and HRCT chest. Results: A total of 280 patients of RA with respiratory symptoms were evaluated, out of which 82 (29.29%) had pulmonary involvement. There were 70 women and 12 men. Rheumatoid factor was positive in 90.2% of patients while anti-CCP antibody was positive in 43.9%. Chest X-ray (CXR) showed bilateral haziness in 36.9%. HRCT findings revealed a usual interstitial pneumonia (UIP) pattern in 73.2% patients and 24% had an nonspecific interstitial pneumonia (NSIP) pattern. Spirometric evidence of lung involvement was present in 84.2% of these cases. 2D Echo showed pulmonary hypertension (PH) in 46.3% of patients. Conclusion: Screening for respiratory symptoms and signs is essential in the clinical evaluation of RA. CXR, HCRT chest, and spirometry can be used effectively to diagnose RA-ILD early.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-208138

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POEMs syndrome is a rare paraneoplastic disorder related to plasma cell dyscrasia. The present study deals with anunusual case of POEMs syndrome in a young male who came with ascending demyelinating polyneuropathy, resultingin complete quadriparesis. The diagnosis was based on clinical findings of gynecomastia, hyperpigmentation andhypertrichosis of skin and lymphadenitis. Detailed laboratory investigations and imaging confirmed POEMS syndrome.In view of the rapidly progressing polyneuropathy, the patient was treated with chemotherapy followed by stem celltransplantation. The patient recovered completely after the treatment.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-87835

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the cardiac function before and after the total dose iron therapy (TDI) and to correlate the myocardial function to the rise in haemoglobin after TDI in patients of iron deficiency anemia. METHODS: The study included 30 patients of iron deficiency anemia who presented to our institution in the last one year. There were 11 men and 19 women with the mean age of 30 years. Parameters compared before and after TDI infusion included clinical features, haemoglobin, electrocardiogram (ECG), treadmill stress test (TST) and 2 dimensional echocardiogram (2D echo). RESULTS: During the study period 30 patients (11 men and 19 women) were included for TDI. The mean haemoglobin level increased from 5 gm/dl to 5.7 gm/dl 4 days after TDI. The congestive cardiac failure disappeared in four out of eight patients after TDI. The mean heart rate on the ECG pretherapy was 102.66 +/- 14.9 and post therapy 93.4 +/- 14.9 (p = 0.011). The TST results showed improvement in effort tolerance in 17 out of 24 patients (p = 0.0012) and it improved much before there was a significant rise in haemoglobin. CONCLUSION: Impaired ventricular performance is observed in patients with iron deficiency anemia. After TDI the left ventricular function improved before there was a significant rise in haemoglobin level proving the theory that correction of the electrophysiological abnormalities of the heart in iron deficiency patient by TDI may be the result of correction of iron at the tissue level.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Adult , Anemia, Iron-Deficiency/drug therapy , Child , Exercise Test , Female , Humans , Iron/therapeutic use , Male , Middle Aged , Ventricular Function, Left
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Indian J Physiol Pharmacol ; 1998 Oct; 42(4): 473-8
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-108978

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The recovery from induced physiological stress in Shavasana (a yogic relaxation posture) and two other postures (resting in chair and resting supine posture) was compared. Twenty one males and 6 females (age 21-30 yrs) were allowed to take rest in one of the above postures immediately after completing the scheduled treadmill running. The recovery was assessed in terms of Heart Rate (HR) and Blood pressure (BP). HR and BP were measured before and every two minutes after the treadmill running till they returned to the initial level. The results revealed that the effects of stress was reversed in significantly (P < 0.01) shorter time in Shavasana, compared to the resting posture in chair and a supine posture.


Subject(s)
Adult , Blood Pressure/physiology , Exercise Test/psychology , Female , Heart Rate/physiology , Humans , Male , Relaxation Therapy , Supine Position/physiology , Yoga/psychology
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-63942

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OBJECTIVE: To compare the efficacy of secnidazole with metronidazole in the treatment of amebic liver abscess. METHODS: Thirty two patients with uncomplicated liver abscesses were studied in a randomized, double-blind trial. Fifteen received metronidazole (400 mg t.i.d. for 7 days) and 17 secnidazole (500 mg t.i.d. for 5 days). All abscesses were aspirated on day 1 and laboratory tests and ultrasonographic examination were done on days 1 and 10. RESULTS: One patient in the metronidazole group developed intraperitoneal rupture. The other 31 patients had 40 abscesses (19 in metronidazole group, 21 in secnidazole group). Complete resolution of signs occurred by day 10 in 10 patients on metronidazole and 12 on secnidazole, and in all others by day 28. On day 10 ultrasonography in the metronidazole group showed complete disappearance of abscess in one patient, decrease in 8 and increase in 5 (versus 2, 12 and 3, respectively in the secnidazole group). After 6 months, four asymptomatic patients (two from each group) had small abscess cavities on ultrasonography; there were no recurrences. CONCLUSIONS: Secnidazole is as effective in the treatment of amebic liver abscess as metronidazole; it is equally well tolerated.


Subject(s)
Adult , Antiprotozoal Agents/therapeutic use , Double-Blind Method , Female , Humans , Liver Abscess, Amebic/drug therapy , Male , Metronidazole/analogs & derivatives
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J Postgrad Med ; 1996 Apr-Jun; 42(2): 53-5
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-117541

ABSTRACT

A 38 year old male was diagnosed to have allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis which responded remarkably to prednisolone therapy.


Subject(s)
Adult , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/therapeutic use , Aspergillosis, Allergic Bronchopulmonary/complications , Dyspnea/etiology , Hemoptysis/etiology , Humans , Male , Prednisolone/therapeutic use , Skin Tests , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-94972

ABSTRACT

Opsoclonus is a rare and dramatic ocular sign. A case of opsoclonus is reported here with an unusually located CNS lesion.


Subject(s)
Adult , Brain/pathology , Demyelinating Diseases/complications , Eye Movements , Female , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Ocular Motility Disorders/diagnosis
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J Postgrad Med ; 1992 Jul-Sep; 38(3): 144-5
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-115743

ABSTRACT

A woman with history of bifrontal headache, vomiting and loss of vision was diagnosed as a case of pseudotumor cerebri based on clinical and MRI findings. Bilateral abducens and facial nerve palsies were detected. Pseudotumor cerebri in this patient was not associated with any other illness or related to drug therapy. Treatment was given to lower the raised intracranial pressure to which the patient responded.


Subject(s)
Abducens Nerve , Adult , Cranial Nerve Diseases/etiology , Facial Paralysis/etiology , Female , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Paralysis/etiology , Pseudotumor Cerebri/complications , Steroids/therapeutic use
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