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Indian J Med Microbiol ; 2022 Jun; 40(2): 228-230
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-222835

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Purpose: Health care workers [HCW] are at a higher risk of infection SARS CoV2 infection due to frequent and close contact to patients with COVID-19. Methods: Serum samples from 500 HCW's were tested for SARS CoV2 IgG antibodies in October 2020. A questionnaire was used to collect demographic and clinical data. All these HCWs were tested for COVID-19, in 2nd week of September 2020, as a hospital policy. Results: Anti SARS CoV2 antibodies were detected in 128/ 500 [25.6%] HCWs. A total of 195/ 500 [39%] enrolled cases had already tested positive for Covid-19 at least once in last six months by RT-PCR. Sixty eight percent of HCWs with previous COVID-19 positivity by RT- PCR tested positive for Anti SARS CoV2 antibodies, whereas only 2.76% of asymptomatic HCWs tested positive. Of 121 anti SARS-CoV-2 IgG positive persons, 70 [57.85%] had CT value < 25. Low CT value and asymptomatic cases had a strong reverse statistically significant association with SARS CoV2 IgG antibody positivity. Conclusions: We report that sero-conversion rate in HCWs is similar to that in general population suggesting that preventive practices used in hospitals are satisfactory. Cases with low viral counts in respiratory sample and asymptomatic cases have lower rate of seroconversion.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-188910

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To classify vascular anomalies using clinico-radiological parameters. Settings: Government Medical College Srinagar and Army Hospital Research and Referral New Delhi. Methods: 129 cases of vascular anomalies were studied and classified using clinical and radiological methods from March 2011 to June 2018. Outcome: Vascular anomalies were broadly classified into vascular tumours and vascular malformations and these anomalies were further sub-classified based on clinical and radiological parameters. Results: Among 129 vascular anomalies studied there were 51 vascular tumours which included 50 hemangiomas (H) and 1 case of pyogenic granuloma (PG). Among Hemangiomas there were 34 Hemangiomas of Infancy (HOI) and 16 Congenital Hemangiomas (CH). Among HOI there were 26 Simple (Localized-17, Segmental-2, Indeterminate-6, Multifocal-1), 8 complex visceral hemangiomas (Liver-2, Subglottic-2, Parotid-4). Among Congenital Hemangiomas there were 4 Rapidly Involuting Congenital Hemangiomas (RICH) and 12 Non involuting congenital hemangiomas (NICH). There were 78 vascular malformations which included 51 slow flow malformations and 27 fast flow malformations based on colour doppler studies. Among slow flow there were 42 Simple {2 Capillary Malformations, 26 Venous Malformations (VM), 14 Lymphatic Malformations (LM), 4 Combined (2 each of Lymphohemangiomas - LH and Lymphovenous Malformations – LVM} and 5 Complex-combined (4 Klipple Trenaunay Syndrome – KTS and 1 case of Blue Rubber Bleb Nevus Syndrome - BRBNS). Among fast flow there were 6 simple (Nasopharyngeal Angiofibromas), 20 combined (Arteriovenous Malformations - AVM) and 1 Complex combined malformation (Sturge Weber Syndrome - SWS). Conclusion: Newborn with birthmark should always be documented by the attending health care provider at birth and referral to an expert for proper evaluation and careful parental/Guardian counseling. Doppler US should be the first line of investigation in broadly classifying vascular anomalies whereas CT Scan, MRI/MRA/MRV, Angiography, Venography help in further sub-classification. Some confusion still persists in classifying few lesions like Lympho-hemangioma (LH), Complex combined Malformations (Syndromes) like Sturge Weber Syndrome (SWS), Blue Rubber Bleb Nevus Syndrome (BRBNS), and Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma (NPA).

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Indian Pediatr ; 2004 Dec; 41(12): 1252-4
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-9669

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Neonatal Lupus Erythematosus (NLE) is an uncommon condition manifesting with congenital complete heart block and occasionally other manifestations like hepatitis. Neonatal Lupus with severe cholestasis with positive anti SS-A/Ro and anti SS-B/La antinuclear antibodies in the mother and child is being reported.


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Antibodies, Antinuclear/analysis , Biliary Atresia/diagnosis , Cholestasis/etiology , Heart Block/etiology , Humans , Infant , Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic/complications , Male
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