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Diabetes Metab Syndr ; 14(5): 841-842, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32540740

ABSTRACT

Article by Gopalan and Misra is very informative and covers the current challenges arising due to COVID-19. Further, authors has attempted to explore the various socioeconomic and medical aspects affected during this COVID-19 pandemic. It starts with the economic issues, social impacts, cultural influences, and the health related national programs which are regularly getting impacted owing to the ongoing epidemic. The paper throws light on how the pandemic has strongly affected the jobs, businesses transportation, travel, and other sectors which ultimately influence the social-economic balance of the society. This has further led to the decrease in the GDP of the country. The daily wagers and the local business personnel are the most affected ones during this period.


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Coronavirus Infections , Delivery of Health Care , Government Programs , Pandemics , Pneumonia, Viral , Betacoronavirus , COVID-19 , Humans , India , SARS-CoV-2 , Socioeconomic Factors
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J Coll Physicians Surg Pak ; 24(10): 763-5, 2014 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25327923

ABSTRACT

Kindler's Syndrome (KS) is a rare genodermatosis with autosomal recessive mode of inheritance. The disease results from homozygous mutations on both alleles of the FERMT-1 gene (also known as KIND-1 gene) that encodes the protein Kindlin-1 (kindlerin). Clinical features include a constellation of early infantile skin blistering and mild photosensitivity, which improves with age, and progressive poikiloderma with widespread cutaneous atrophy. The differential diagnosis of Kindler syndrome include other congenital poikilodermatous and photosensitive conditions including Bloom syndrome, Cockayne syndrome, dyskeratosis congenita, epidermolysis bullosa, Rothmund-Thomson syndrome and xeroderma pigmentosum. We herein, report the presence of the Kindler's syndrome in 5 out of 7 children of consanguineous parents. To authors' knowledge, this is the first report of Kindler's syndrome involving 5 members of a family.


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Blister/etiology , Epidermolysis Bullosa/diagnosis , Epidermolysis Bullosa/genetics , Periodontal Diseases/diagnosis , Periodontal Diseases/genetics , Photosensitivity Disorders/diagnosis , Photosensitivity Disorders/genetics , Blister/diagnosis , Blister/genetics , Consanguinity , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Humans , Male , Rothmund-Thomson Syndrome/diagnosis , Rothmund-Thomson Syndrome/genetics , Siblings
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