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Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences. 2017; 33 (3): 645-649
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-188043

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Objective: To determine the association between vitamin D deficiency and breast cancer


Methods: This case control study included 94 female patients aged 20-75 years of any marital status and parity. Newly diagnosed 42 breast cancer patients who presented to surgical OPD of Dow University Hospital from Jan 2016 to June 2016 were included into the study as "cases" after informed consent. Age matched 52 females who presented to OPD for complain other than breast pathology were included as the "control group". The sociodemographic of both cases and controls and histopathological characteristics of cases were recorded. Serum 25-[OH]2D levels were studied by the ELISA technique and recorded in ng/ml. Vitamin D deficiency was considered at serum level less than 20ng/ml


Results: Mean age was 40.1 Years for controls and 47.6 Years for cases. Mean height, weight and BMI did not differ between cases and controls. Serum Vitamin D levels were significantly lower in cases [85.7%] than controls [55.8%]. The unadjusted and adjusted ORs for breast cancer in cases and controls showed a statistically significantly increased risk of breast cancer with low vitamin D concentration [p value0.003]. After adjustment for age, parity, BMI, sun exposure, economic status and education status the ORs [95% CIs] for breast cancer risk was 7.8 [1.99 - 30.58] for women with vitamin D concentrations <20ng/mL


Conclusion: Findings of our study conclude that vitamin D deficiency is associated with risk of breast cancer

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Medical Forum Monthly. 2013; 24 (11): 25-29
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-161176

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To see the various presentation of abdominal tuberculois in surgical patients. prospective study. This study was carried out in the Surgical Department at civil Hospital Karachi, from Oct 2011 to 31[st] May 2012. Study consisted of twenty six patients. Base line and specific investigations were done in all patients, especially mantoux test, sputum examination x-ray abdomen and ultrasound of abdomen. Inclusion criteria were that all patients diagnosed as case of tuberculosis on the basis of history, clinical examination and investigations. Exclusion criteria included unfit patients for general anesthesia, pregnant ladies due to risk of foetal loss, patients with carcinoma of colon. Data was analyzed through SPSS software. 26 cases of abdominal tuberculosis. 12 males [46.15%] and 14 females [53.84%]. Male to female ratio was 1:1.16. Age ranged from fifteen to seventy years with mean age of patients were 42.1 years. Twelve Patients [46.15%] presented in subacute intestinal obstruction, four patients [15.38%] with acute intestinal obstruction, six [23.07%] with signs of peritonism and four [15.38%] with mass in abdomen. Erythrocyte sedimentation was 2 patients [7.70%] had ESR 20 mm/hr, eight patients [30.77%] between 20 to 40 mm/hr, eleven patients [42.1%] between 40 to 60 mm/hr and five patients [19.23%] between 60 to 100 mm/hr. Liver Function Test was within normal range in all of them. Mantoux Test was found positive in fourteen [53.84%]. Plain x-ray abdomen erect and supine position showed sixteen patients [61.54%] significant findings were observed. Barium meal and Follow through examination was performed in four patients [15.38%]. Three patients [75%] showed narrowing of ileum and irregularities in the caecum and one' patient [25%] had dilated small bowel loops with narrowing of terminal part of ileum while caecum was normal. In one patient [3.84%] small bowel enema revealed delayed emptying of small bowel with dilatation of jejunum, Barium enema was performed in three cases, which revealed, filling defect in caecum and narrowing at ileocecal junction. We conclude that. The clinical features of this disease are usually non-specific, vague and diverse therefore the accurate diagnosis is some times difficult

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