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Pakistan Oral and Dental Journal. 2015; 35 (3): 356-360
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-174220

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The relationship of epilepsy with society, knowledge of people, attitude, and how may it affect the access of people with epilepsy to dental care. A questionnaire that explored facts about the knowledge, attitude and willingness to provide dental care to people with epilepsy was delivered to 129 dentists personally in the city of Peshawar [KPK], Pakistan. Of the 129 respondents, 10.9% were general dentists. Knowledge was patchy about the epidemiology, causes, treatment and recognition of epilepsy. 44% of dentists did not think that they could safely treat patient of epilepsy in their offices. Lack of knowledge and negative attitude towards epilepsy may affect the access to dental care for people with epilepsy

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PAFMJ-Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal. 2012; 62 (3): 409-412
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-150282

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To compare the intraocular pressure [IOP] lowering effect of Timolol/Dorzolamide combined preparation to that of Latanoprost in eyes with primary open angle glaucoma. Randomized control trial [RCT]. The Eye department, Military Hospital, Rawalpindi, over six months, from 9th June 2008 to 8th December 2008. Eighty Six patients included were divided into two equal groups. Initial IOP measurement was taken for every patient using Goldmann Applanation Tonometer with Fluorescein. Topical Antiglaucoma therapy was started in patients of either group. Group A patients were administered timolol/dorzolamide combined preparation where as latanoprost was administered to group B patients. Follow up IOP measurements were recorded at 4 week and 8 week interval for every patient and findings were endorsed on a pre-designed proforma. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 11.0. Eight week follow up IOP of Group A [14.51 +/- 2.54] was significantly lower than the initial IOP [19.37 +/- 2.49] [p<0.05]. For Group B, difference between initial IOP [19.53 +/- 2.69] and 8 week follow up IOP [14.09 +/- 2.23] was also statistically significant. The difference between mean IOP of the two groups at 4 week [p=0.284] and at 8 week [p=0.419] follow up was not statistically significant. Frequency of cases with >/= 4 mm Hg drop at 4 week follow up was 26 [60.46%] in group A as against 29 [67.44%] in group B [p=0.50], whereas at 8 week follow up it was 31 [72.09%] for group A and 34 [79.07%] in group B [p=0.451]. The results suggest that latanoprost monotherapy and timolol/dorzolamide combined therapy is equally effective in controlling IOP in patients with POAG.

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