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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-204663

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Background: Pneumonia is a major cause of childhood mortality and morbidity worldwide. Chest radiography has been used as a modality for diagnosing but has the disadvantage of radiation exposure and inter-observer variability. Hence studies have explored the possibility of using lung ultrasound in the diagnosis of pneumonia. To assess lung ultrasound (LUS) findings in childhood pneumonia and to correlate lung ultrasound findings with clinical findings.Methods: 210 children between 2 months to 5 years admitted in the hospital with diagnosis of pneumonia were enrolled in the study. They underwent LUS within 24 hours of admission and the results were analysed.Results: Out of the 210 patients enrolled in the study, 41 (19.5%) had positive LUS findings. However, LUS findings correlated well with clinical findings in cases with very severe pneumonia.Conclusions: This study showed that lung ultrasound cannot be used a sole diagnostic tool in childhood pneumonia, but it has a valuable role in detection of complications. Lung ultrasound will require more training for detection of early indicators of pneumonia.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-204615

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Background: Rickettsia are obligate intracellular proteobacteria spread by eukaryotic vectors like ticks, mites, fleas and lice. Rickettsial infections are generally incapacitating and difficult to diagnose; Case fatality rates up to 45 percent is seen in cases with multiple organ dysfunction. The disease continues to be under diagnosed and treated. Objective of this study was to study the clinicopathological profile and outcome of children admitted with rickettsial fever. To study the correlation between Rathi-Goodman-Aghai score and Weil-Felix test. To study the response of rickettsial fever to Doxycycline.''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''Methods: This study is a prospective observational study conducted from December 2017 to April 2019 at a tertiary health care center in South India, involving patients admitted between 2 months to 18 years of age with a diagnosis of Rickettsial fever. Clinical data and investigations were collected and analysed. The response to doxycycline was recorded.'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' '''''''''Results: Total of 49 patients were enrolled in the study. Most common age group affected was between 1 to 5 years accounting for 32.7% of the cases. 78% of the patients hailed from rural background. Most common presentation being fever, present in 100% of the cases. 81.6% of patients had significant Rathi-Goodman-Aghai score of >14. Weil felix showed significant titres (1:80) in 97.9% out of which serology suggestive of scrub typhus was found in 79.6% patients. There was no statistical significance between rickettsial score and Weil-Felix test (p value= 0.736). 26.5% of the cases required respiratory support and 2% cases required dialysis. 10.2% cases succumbed and 89.8% cases improved.Conclusions: Rickettsial infection is re-emerging with propensity for life threatening complications. There is no statistical significant correlation between Rickettsial score and Weil Felix test. Early treatment has better outcome.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-159349

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Climatic droplet keratopathy (CDK) is one of the most frequent degenerative corneal diseases with high prevalence rates, especially in equatorial and polar regions. Th e profound hypoesthesia observed in some cases with advanced CDK may contribute to the occurrence of trophic-corneal ulceration, rapid bacterial over infection, diffi culty of healing and relentless evolution to perforation. Superfi cial keratectomy, lamellar or penetrating keratoplasty and excimer laser phototherapeutic keratectomy are various surgical options that have been tried in the management of CDK involving the visual axis, impairing the vision. We attempted conjunctivo-limbal autograft (CLAG) in a patient of advanced CDK with corneal ulceration and studied the outcome at the end of 6 weeks and found a better corneal epithelial regeneration post CLAG.


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Aged , Corneal Diseases/epidemiology , Corneal Diseases/surgery , Corneal Transplantation/methods , Corneal Ulcer/epidemiology , Corneal Ulcer/surgery , Humans , Hypesthesia , Limbus Corneae/surgery , Male , Photorefractive Keratectomy/methods , Tears , Transplantation, Autologous
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