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Indian J Med Res ; 157(5): 427-437, 2023 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37322633

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Background & objectives: The risk factors for clinically significant diffuse parenchymal lung abnormalities (CS-DPLA) persisting after severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pneumonia remain unclear. The present study was conducted to assess whether COVID-19 severity and other parameters are associated with CS-DPLA. Methods: The study participants included patients who recovered after acute severe COVID-19 and presented with CS-DPLA at two or six month follow up and control group (without CS-DPLA). Adults volunteers without any acute illness, chronic respiratory illness and without a history of severe COVID-19 were included as healthy controls for the biomarker study. The CS-DPLA was identified as a multidimensional entity involving clinical, radiological and physiological pulmonary abnormalities. The primary exposure was the neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR). Recorded confounders included age, sex, peak lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), advanced respiratory support (ARS), length of hospital stay (LOS) and others; associations were analyzed using logistic regression. The baseline serum levels of surfactant protein D, cancer antigen 15-3 and transforming growth factor-ß (TGF-ß) were also compared among cases, controls and healthy volunteers. Results: We identified 91/160 (56.9%) and 42/144 (29.2%) participants with CS-DPLA at two and six months, respectively. Univariate analyses revealed associations of NLR, peak LDH, ARS and LOS with CS-DPLA at two months and of NLR and LOS at six months. The NLR was not independently associated with CS-DPLA at either visit. Only LOS independently predicted CS-DPLA at two months [adjusted odds ratios (aOR) (95% confidence interval [CI]), 1.16 (1.07-1.25); P<0.001] and six months [aOR (95% CI) and 1.07 (1.01-1.12); P=0.01]. Participants with CS-DPLA at six months had higher baseline serum TGF-ß levels than healthy volunteers. Interpretation and conclusions: Longer hospital stay was observed to be the only independent predictor of CS-DPLA six months after severe COVID-19. Serum TGF-ß should be evaluated further as a biomarker.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Adult , Humans , SARS-CoV-2 , Risk Factors , Biomarkers , Lung/diagnostic imaging , Transforming Growth Factor beta , Retrospective Studies
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Heliyon ; 9(6): e16741, 2023 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37292291

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The aim of the present study is to explore heat transfer and pressure drop characteristics in a pulsating channel flow due to wall-mounted flexible flow modulators (FFM). Cold air in pulsating fashion is forced to enter through the channel having isothermally heated top and bottom walls with one/multiple FFMs mounted on them. The dynamic conditions of pulsating inflow are characterized by Reynolds number, non-dimensional pulsation frequency and amplitude. Applying the Galerkin finite element method in an Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE) framework, the present unsteady problem has been solved. Flexibility (10-4 ≤ Ca ≤ 10-7), orientation angle (60° ≤ Î¸ ≤ 120°), and location of FFM(s) have been considered in this study to find out the best-case scenario for heat transfer enhancement. The system characteristics have been analyzed by vorticity contours and isotherms. Heat transfer performance has been evaluated in terms of Nusselt number variations and pressure drop across the channel. Besides, power spectrum analysis of thermal field oscillation along with that of the FFM's motion induced by pulsating inflow has been performed. The present study reveals that single FFM having flexibility of Ca = 10-5 and an orientation angle of θ = 90° offers the best-case scenario for heat transfer enhancement.

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Heliyon ; 9(5): e15714, 2023 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37180883

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Surfaces with nano-pores have significant effect in enhancing heat transfer during phase change process. In this study, Molecular dynamics simulations have been performed to investigate thin film evaporation over different nano-porous substrate. The molecular system consists of argon as the working fluid and Platinum as the solid substrate. To study the effect of the nano-pores in phase change process, the nano-porous substrates had been structured with four different hexagonal porosity with three different heights. The structures of the hexagonal nano-pore were characterized through variation of void fraction as well as height to arm thickness ratio. Qualitative heat transfer performance has been characterized by closely monitoring the temporal variation of temperature and pressure, net evaporation number, wall heat flux of the system for all cases under consideration. The quantitative characterization of heat and mass transfer performance has been done by calculating the average heat flux and evaporative mass flux. Diffusion coefficient of argon is also evaluated to illustrate the effect of these nano-porous substrate in enhancing the movement of argon atoms thus heat transfer. It has been found that the presence of hexagonal nano-porous substrates significantly increases heat transfer performance. Structures with lower void fraction offers better enhancement of heat flux and other transport characteristics. Increment in nano-pores height also significantly enhances heat transfer. Present study clearly points out the noteworthy role associated with nano-porous substrate in modulating heat transfer characteristics during liquid-vapor phase change phenomena both from qualitative and quantitative perspectives.

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Cureus ; 15(1): e33909, 2023 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36819331

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Ascaris lumbricoides is a fairly common intestinal nematode affecting children worldwide, leading to major medical and surgical complications. Although most of the cases are asymptomatic, heavy infestation causes various acute abdominal complications. Ascaris-induced intestinal intussusception is one of the rare presentations. We report a case of a 13-year-old boy with Ascaris lumbricoides infestation presenting with ileocolic intussusception. The patient presented to the emergency unit with colicky abdominal pain, vomiting, and constipation for two days. He was sick-looking and dehydrated. Further examination revealed diffuse abdominal distension with tenderness, guarding, and palpable mass in the right lower quadrant. Ultrasonography showed long-segment ileocolic intussusception with several worms in the intestinal lumen and adjacent mesenteric lymphadenopathy. An exploratory laparotomy was performed, which revealed ileocolic intussusception. The telescopic loop of the ileum was found to be gangrenous and was resected, and a loop ileostomy was performed. The patient was discharged on the seventh day postoperatively without any complications. Physicians in tropical and subtropical countries should consider this condition in the differential diagnosis when they encounter similar presentations in their clinical practice. Sonography is a non-invasive, easy-to-use, and widely available imaging modality that can be employed to diagnose entrapped Ascaris in cases presenting with acute gastrointestinal complications. Early diagnosis and prompt surgical intervention can prevent bowel ischemia/gangrene and significantly reduce morbidity and mortality associated with such cases.

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Cureus ; 14(12): e32224, 2022 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36620818

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Background Functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) are syndromes identified based on a group of symptoms defined according to the criteria of the Rome Foundation. The most commonly observed disorders among the pediatric population are functional abdominal pain disorders and functional constipation. This study aims to identify the patterns of FGIDs among children in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. Methods A retrospective cohort study was conducted at pediatric gastroenterology clinics from 2015 to 2019 in a tertiary centre in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. The FGID outcomes were compared with the patient's gender, age, and other characteristics using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS, IBM Corp., Armonk, NY) software to analyze the data. Results One hundred and fifty-two participants met the inclusion criteria, with a mean age of 5.49 ± 3.27 and an average weight of 20.68 ± 12.15 kg. Male patients account for 59.2% of the total population. The prevalence of abdominal pain was 17.84%, while constipation was 50.93%. There was a statistically significant association between abdominal pain and independent variables such as family history (p=0.004) and age, particularly in older children (5-12 years; p=0.001). A statistically significant correlation was found between constipation with gender (p=0.032) and family history (p<0.001). Conclusion The prevalence of functional constipation and abdominal pain increased with age among children in Makkah City, with constipation being significantly more prevalent than functional abdominal pain. There is a significant relationship between age and family history with abdominal pain, whereas gender and family history are associated with a greater likelihood of constipation.

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J Public Aff ; : e2766, 2021 Oct 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34899061

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During the time being, while everybody else is busy conversing about the adverse effects of COVID-19, researchers solemnly look forward to intensifying the positive effects of COVID-19 on political, economic, social, technological, environmental, and ethical (PESTEL) aspects, as it was unrevealed. The FGD (Focus Group Discussion) and Delphi methods were conducted from April 2020 to January 2021 through the online platform to collect the data. In this research, 40 graduates from 40 families were taken as our sample size who carried out the opinions of their family members. The average duration of the interview was 30-40 min. This article highlighted that COVID-19 has some positive effects on social-psychological aspects (PESTEL) and, people are trying to adapt to new practices (New Normal) to improve their lifestyles against the deadly virus. COVID-19 would pass, but life will never be the same; thus, researchers conduct the research based on a country, which may not be similar to the other cultures and countries' perceptions. This is the first and foremost study on the positive effects of covid-19 and a guideline to cope with any pandemic in the near future. The study's findings are intended to assist the community in developing positive social psychology to call the covid-19 into question and look forward to a new standard.

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Indian J Orthop ; 54(Suppl 2): 297-306, 2020 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33194105

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BACKGROUND: High prevalence of hypovitaminosis D is being reported in Indian patients with fragility hip fracture. The gold standard to diagnose osteoporosis and osteomalacia is bone histomorphometry. There is no study evaluating histopathological histomorphometry in Indian fragility hip fracture patients. The purpose of the study was to evaluate fragility hip fracture patients for histopathological osteomalacia and osteoporosis by histomorphometry and to correlate histopathological findings with biochemical hypovitaminosis D. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 55 patients of fragility hip fractures recruited for prospective cross-sectional study. During definitive fracture fixation of these fragility hip fractures, bone biopsy taken from neck region of femur by a novel approach for histomorphometry. Histomorphometric analysis was based on three indices, namely osteoid seam width, osteoblast surface, and osteoid surface. We also analysed blood bone biochemistry and correlated with bone histomorphometry. RESULTS: In fragility hip fracture patients, the prevalence of histomorphometric osteoporosis and osteomalacia were very low (only 9.4% had osteoporosis and none had osteomalacia) however in blood bone biochemistry, we found high prevalence (85.5%) of hypovitaminosis D. We also noted significant changes when correlated bone histomorphometry with different blood bone biochemistry. CONCLUSION: Indian patients with fragility hip fracture were found to have high prevalence of biochemical hypovitaminosis D but unlike western literature, there was low prevalence of histomorphometric osteoporosis with no evidence of histomorphometric osteomalacia. Correct knowledge about metabolic status of fragility hip fracture is required to improve outcome, decrease complications and to optimise cost of the treatment.

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Turk J Pharm Sci ; 17(3): 285-292, 2020 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32636706

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OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to develop an herbal topical sunscreen formulation based on some fixed oils in combination with some medicinal plants. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The crude and purified extracts were screened for their phytochemical profile and their sun protection potentials. Based on our results, Elaeagnus angustifolia purified extract (EAPE), sesame oil, and sea buckthorn oil were selected for the development of the sunscreen formulation. The developed sunscreen formulations containing different concentration of EAPE were evaluated for their different physicochemical properties and stability. RESULTS: The results of the phytochemical analysis revealed the presence of phenolic compounds and flavonoids in all tested extracts. EAPE, sesame oil, and sea buckthorn oil showed the highest absorption in the ultraviolet region. The sun protection factor (SPF) value of the developed formulations containing different concentration of EAPE was in the range of 6.37±0.14 to 21.05±0.85. The sunscreen formulation containing 6% EAPE was stable for 8 weeks in an oven (40 °C) and refrigerator (4 °C). CONCLUSION: The findings of this study revealed a higher sun protection capacity of EAPE than the other plant extracts. Sunscreen formulations containing 6% EAPE showed promising SPF values. However, further in vivo studies are highly recommended to prove further the safety and efficacy of our developed sunscreen formulation.

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Adv Biomed Res ; 6: 159, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29387670

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BACKGROUND: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is multifactorial disease, in which thrombotic occlusion and calcification occur usually. New strategies have been made for diagnosis and treatment of CAD, such as transradial catheterization. Hemostasis could be done in two approaches: traditional and patent. Our aim is to find the best approach with lowest complication. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In a comparative study, 120 patients were recruited and divided randomly into two subgroups, including traditional group (60 patients; 24 females, 36 males; mean age: 64.35 ± 10.56 years) and patent group (60 patients; 28 females, 32 males; mean age: 60.15 ± 8.92 years). All demographic data including age, gender, body mass index, and CAD-related risk factors (smoking, diabetes, hypertension) and technical data including the number of catheters, procedure duration, and hemostatic compression time and clinical outcomes (radial artery occlusion [RAO], hematoma, bleeding) were collected. Data were analyzed by SPSS version 16. RESULTS: Our findings revealed that the incidence of RAO was significantly lower in patent groups compared with traditional group (P = 0.041). Furthermore, the difference incidence of RAO was higher in early occlusion compare with late one (P = 0.041). Moreover, there were significant relationship between some factors in patients of traditional group with occlusion (gender [P = 0.038], age [P = 0.031], diabetes mellitus [P = 0.043], hemostatic compression time [P = 0.036]) as well as in patent group (age [P = 0.009], hypertension [P = 0.035]). CONCLUSION: Our findings showed that RAO, especially type early is significantly lower in patent method compared classic method; and patent hemostasis is the safest method and good alternative for classical method.

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J Clin Diagn Res ; 9(6): RE01-5, 2015 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26266175

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A patient of 41 years of age presented with insidious onset atraumatic swelling arising from medial end of right clavicle with apparently normal radiograph. Initial computed tomography ascribed it to benign bony pathology requiring no specific treatment but patient did not respond to symptomatic management. FNAC done elsewhere was inconclusive, with no bacteria on Gram's staining and negative bacterial culture and AFB smear examinations. Patient had possible exposure to tuberculosis and Mantoux skin test done which showed significant induration. Possible differential diagnoses related to clavicle including infective, neoplastic, rheumatological, degenerative and idiopathic conditions considered. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed focal periosteal reaction with marrow signal changes with sparing of sternoclavicular joint. Correlation between patient's history, clinical findings and investigations done and diagnosis of isolated clavicle tuberculosis was made. Patient showed good response to anti-tubercular chemotherapy. Repeat MRI showed resolution of initial imaging findings. At the end of 2 years patient was completely symptom free.

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Chin J Traumatol ; 17(1): 38-40, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24506922

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Multiple volar dislocations of carpometacarpal (CMC) joints are uncommon and have been reported rarely. A 25 years old male presented with injury to his left hand 6 days following a road traffic accident. Clinical examination revealed gross swelling of the hand and diffuse tenderness over the carpometacarpal area. His radiographs of the hand showed volar dislocation of the second, third and fourth CMC joints in association with an extra-articular fracture of the base of thumb metacarpal. He was treated by open reduction and percutaneous fixation using Kirschner wires. The functional results were excellent at one year follow-up.


Subject(s)
Carpometacarpal Joints/injuries , Fractures, Bone/complications , Joint Dislocations/complications , Metacarpal Bones/injuries , Adult , Humans , Male
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Article in English | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-358901

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Multiple volar dislocations of carpometacarpal (CMC) joints are uncommon and have been reported rarely. A 25 years old male presented with injury to his left hand 6 days following a road traffic accident. Clinical examination revealed gross swelling of the hand and diffuse tenderness over the carpometacarpal area. His radiographs of the hand showed volar dislocation of the second, third and fourth CMC joints in association with an extra-articular fracture of the base of thumb metacarpal. He was treated by open reduction and percutaneous fixation using Kirschner wires. The functional results were excellent at one year follow-up.


Subject(s)
Adult , Humans , Male , Carpometacarpal Joints , Wounds and Injuries , Fractures, Bone , Joint Dislocations , Metacarpal Bones , Wounds and Injuries
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Electron Physician ; 5(2): 654-8, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26120399

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Close reduction by extension-block K-wire fixation for acute mallet fracture is a relatively novel mode of treatment which is based on two sound orthopedic principles - stable arc splinting and early protected motion. Distal interphalangeal joint splinting is still the technique commonly used for mallet fractures with significant morbidity and only moderate functional outcome. We have demonstrated here Ishiguro's technique in a partially treated 2 weeks old mallet fracture with the flexion deformity at distal interphalangeal (DIP) joint after proper preoperative assessment. Peroperatively, proper anatomical localization of mallet fragment was done under fluoroscopy. Reduction of the avulsion fracture was done by extension block K-wire and intra-articular K-wire was inserted subsequently to hold the reduction in place and DIP joint in extension. Later on K-wires were removed at the end of 6 weeks follow up. Patient was subjected to the physiotherapy during the course of the treatment. Excellent functional outcome was noted at the end of three months.

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Asian Pac J Trop Med ; 5(7): 582-6, 2012 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22647824

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Disseminated cysticercosis is an uncommon presentation of a common disease. Asymptomatic disseminated cysticercosis is rarely reported in literature. Here, we are reporting a case of asymptomatic disseminated cysticercosis incidentally diagnosed in a patient of low backache. Magnetic resonance imaging of lumbosacral spine and neuroimaging done subsequently during the course of evaluation revealed diffuse cysticercosis involving abdominal, paraspinal, pelvic and gluteal muscles along with neurocysticercosis. Such a disseminated cysticercosis was diagnosed incidentally in this patient of low backache with right sciatica and radiculopathy at L5-S1 prolapsed intervertebral disc and was subsequently managed by L5-S1 interlaminar fenestration and discectomy.


Subject(s)
Cysticercosis/diagnosis , Low Back Pain/parasitology , Muscular Diseases/diagnosis , Adult , Humans , Incidental Findings , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male , Neurocysticercosis/diagnosis
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J Foot Ankle Surg ; 51(2): 258-61, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22154059

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Brodie's abscess of the tarsal cuboid is a rare presentation of a common disease. In the present report, we describe the case of Brodie's abscess of the tarsal cuboid after a thorn prick in the foot of a 10-year-old boy. The patient was asymptomatic in the acute phase of the injury, and on presentation, no evidence was found of an open cutaneous wound. The foot radiographs showed a cavitary osteolytic lesion in the cuboid bone. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a classic penumbra sign and an abscess in the plantar intrinsic musculature. The patient was treated with curettage and debridement combined with broad-spectrum antibiotics, which resulted in complete resolution of the symptoms by 6 weeks postoperatively. Although microbiologic analysis of the surgical specimen failed to reveal a causative microorganism, histopathologic inspection showed chronic inflammation, consistent with Brodie's abscess.


Subject(s)
Abscess/diagnosis , Osteomyelitis/diagnosis , Tarsal Bones/pathology , Abscess/therapy , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Cefuroxime/therapeutic use , Child , Curettage , Debridement , Humans , Male , Osteomyelitis/therapy
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Article in English | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-819628

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Disseminated cysticercosis is an uncommon presentation of a common disease. Asymptomatic disseminated cysticercosis is rarely reported in literature. Here, we are reporting a case of asymptomatic disseminated cysticercosis incidentally diagnosed in a patient of low backache. Magnetic resonance imaging of lumbosacral spine and neuroimaging done subsequently during the course of evaluation revealed diffuse cysticercosis involving abdominal, paraspinal, pelvic and gluteal muscles along with neurocysticercosis. Such a disseminated cysticercosis was diagnosed incidentally in this patient of low backache with right sciatica and radiculopathy at L5-S1 prolapsed intervertebral disc and was subsequently managed by L5-S1 interlaminar fenestration and discectomy.


Subject(s)
Adult , Humans , Male , Cysticercosis , Diagnosis , Incidental Findings , Low Back Pain , Parasitology , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Muscular Diseases , Diagnosis , Neurocysticercosis , Diagnosis
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J Orthop Case Rep ; 1(1): 3-6, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27298834

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INTRODUCTION: Cysticercosis is an infection by the larval stage (cystcercus cellulosae) of the cestode, Taenia Solium (pork tape worm). It occurs especially in those individuals who live in the endemic areas. After gaining entry into the body, the larva become encysted and may lie in subcutaneous tissue, striated muscle, vitreous humor, or other tissues. CASE REPORT: We report an unusual case of cysticercosis of the Extensor carpi ulnaris (ECU) muscle, which presented as localized swelling at the lateral aspect of elbow. The diagnosis was confirmed on the musculoskeletal ultrasonographic examination of the elbow. It revealed the Cysticercus cellulosae as hyperechoic lesion surrounded by fluid. MRI was done later which localized the larval stage in the Extensor carpi ulnaris muscle at elbow. CONCLUSION: For swelling in the region of elbow in endemic areas of tapeworm infestations, the differential diagnosis of muscle cysticercosis should be kept in mind.

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J Mol Med (Berl) ; 84(6): 484-90, 2006 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16596430

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Autosomal recessive nonsyndromic hearing impairment (ARNSHI) is the most frequent form of prelingual hereditary hearing loss in humans. Between 75 and 80% of all nonsyndromic deafness is inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern. Using linkage analysis, we have mapped a novel gene responsible for this form of nonsyndromic hearing impairment, DFNB65, in a consanguineous family from the Azad Jammu and Kashmir regions, which border Pakistan and India. A maximum multipoint LOD score of 3.3 was obtained at marker D20S840. The three-unit support interval is contained between markers D20S902 and D20S430, while the region of homozygosity is flanked by markers D20S480 and D20S430. The novel locus maps to a 10.5-cM region on chromosome 20q13.2-q13.32 and corresponds to a physical map distance of 4.3 Mb. DFNB65 represents the first ARNSHI locus to map to chromosome 20.


Subject(s)
Chromosome Aberrations , Chromosomes, Human, Pair 20/genetics , Hearing Loss/genetics , Adolescent , Adult , Genetic Markers , Hearing Loss/pathology , Humans , India , Lod Score , Pakistan , Pedigree , Physical Chromosome Mapping
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Hum Mutat ; 26(4): 396, 2005 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16134132

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Though many hearing impairment genes have been identified, only a few of these genes have been screened in population studies. For this study, 168 Pakistani families with autosomal recessive hearing impairment not due to mutations in the GJB2 (Cx26) gene underwent a genome scan. Two-point and multipoint parametric linkage analyses were carried out. Twelve families had two-point or multipoint LOD scores of 1.4 or greater within the transmembrane cochlear expressed gene 1 (TMC1) region and were subjected to further screening with direct DNA sequencing. Five novel putatively functional non-synonymous sequence variants, c.830A>G (p.Y277C), c.1114G>A (p.V372M), c.1334G>A (p.R445H), c.2004T>G (p.S668R), and c.2035G>A (p.E679K), were found to segregate within seven families, but were not observed in 234 Pakistani control chromosomes. The variants c.830A>G (p.Y277C), c.1114G>A (p.V372M), and c.1334G>A (p.R445H) occurred at highly conserved regions and were predicted to lie within hydrophobic transmembrane domains, while non-synonymous variants c.2004T>G (p.S668R) and c.2035G>A (p.E679K) occurred in extracellular regions that were not highly conserved. There is evidence that the c.2004T>G (p.S668R) variant may have occurred at a phosphorylation site. One family has the known splice site mutation c.536 -8T>A. The prevalence of non-syndromic hearing impairment due to TMC1 in this Pakistani population is 4.4% (95%CI: 1.9, 8.6%). The TMC1 protein might have an important function in K(+) channels of inner hair cells, which would be consistent with the hypothetical structure of protein domains in which sequence variants were identified.


Subject(s)
Genes, Recessive , Genetic Variation , Hearing Loss/genetics , Membrane Proteins/genetics , Connexin 26 , Connexins , Consanguinity , Female , Genetic Linkage , Humans , Lod Score , Male , Mutation , Pakistan , Sequence Analysis, Protein
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J Coll Physicians Surg Pak ; 14(1): 41-2, 2004 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14764261

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Penetrating cardiac injuries, secondary to gunfire, constitute the most lethal forms of cardiothoracic trauma with their potential fatality. We report our experience of managing two such cases who presented with haemorrhagic shock and cardiac tamponade, in a collapsed state. Prompt resuscitation and early surgical intervention (midline sternotomy and cardiorrhaphy) was successfully performed with a favourable outcome.


Subject(s)
Cardiac Tamponade/etiology , Heart Injuries/surgery , Wounds, Gunshot/complications , Adult , Cardiac Tamponade/surgery , Female , Fluid Therapy , Humans , Male , Treatment Outcome , Wounds, Gunshot/surgery
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