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Medical Forum Monthly. 2014; 25 (7): 43-46
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-153220

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To provide the spectrum of ocular trauma, their potential hazards and propose preventive measures. Retrospective Descriptive. This study was conducted in the departments of Anwar Paracha Eye Hospital [APEH] and Forensic Medicine Ghulam Mohammmad Mahar Medical College Sukkur [GMMMCS] and Chandka Medical College Larkana [CMCL], constituent colleges of Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Medical University Larkana [SMBBMUL] from January to December 2013. The present study was conducted from the records of patients of ocular injuries who attended Anwar Paracha Eye Hospital GMMMC Sukkur with association of departments of Forensic Medicine of GMMMC Sukkur and CMC Larkana, the constituent colleges of SMBBMUL. Of all patients visited APEH, 1.016% cases were of ocular injuries with Male to Female ratio of 8.34:1. The most vulnerable age group was 11-30 years [67.14%]. On presentation in most of cases 130 [46.43%] had visual acuity 6/9 and on follow up 6/6 in 200 [71.43%] cases. The mainly sharp objects in 200 [71.43%] cases were to cause injury and mostly manner of injury was an accident in 212[75.72%] cases. Majority of the cases were male of young age injured by sharp object due to accident with good prognosis of visual acuity

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Annals of King Edward Medical College. 2004; 10 (4): 438-439
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-175470

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Sixty subjects were selected and were divided into two groups. Group A included 30 patients of end stage renal disease on regular dialysis and group B included 30 normal healthy subjects as control. Absolute values and Hb were done by hematology auto analyzer and serum and red cell folate were done by commercially available kits. Results were analyzed by using Student`s `t` test and level of significance was done. A significant decreased in serum and red cell folate in end stage renal disease patients with regular dialysis as compared to control

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