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Braz J Biol ; 84: e271451, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37341223

ABSTRACT

The national burden of HCV has significantly mounted over the period of last few decades placing Pakistan at the worst placement of second largest burden of HCV globally. Herein for the first time from Pakistan, we examined clinical correlation of potential biomarkers with HCV. Nation-wide study was conducted on 13,348 suspected HCV patients during 2018-2022. During pre-COVID-19 era of 2018-2019, prevalence of HCV remained 30%. During 2018, among HCV positive patients, 91% of ALT, 63% of AST, 67% of GGT, 28% of Bili T, 62% of HB, 15% of HBA1C, 25% of CREAT, 15% of PT, 15% of aPTT and 64% of AFP were abnormal. During 2019, among HCV infected 74.47% of ALT, 63.54% of AST, 70.24% of GGT, 24.71% of Bili T, 8.77% of HB and 75% of AFP were raised. CT/CAT scan revealed 4.65% liver complications (mild 13.04%, moderate 30.43% and severe 56.52%). During 2020, HCV prevalence remained 25%. 65.17% of ALT, 64.20% of AST, 68.75% of GGT, 31.25% of Bili T, 20.97% of HB, 4.65% of CREAT and 73.68% of AFP levels were raised. CAT analysis revealed liver complications among 4.41% (14.81% mild, 40.74% moderate, and 44.44% sever). 85.71% of participants diabetes was out of control. During 2021, HCV prevalence remained 27.1%. ALT (73.86%), AST (50.6%), GGT (67.95%), Bili T (28.21%), HB (20%), CREAT (5.8%) and AFP (82.14%) levels were abnormal. During 2022, the levels of ALT (56.06%), AST (56.36%), GGT (56.6%), Bili T (19.23%), HB (43.48%), HBA1C (14.81), CREAT (18.92%), AFP (93.75%) were abnormal. CAT analysis revealed 7.46% liver complications (25% mild, 30.36% moderate, and 42.86% sever). During 2021-2022, 83.33% of subject's diabetes was not controlled.


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COVID-19 , Hepatitis C , Humans , Hepacivirus , Glycated Hemoglobin , alpha-Fetoproteins , Pakistan/epidemiology , Hepatitis C/epidemiology , Biomarkers , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Cost of Illness
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Chest ; 103(5): 1627-8, 1993 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8486066

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A rare example of an intralobar sequestration (ILS) containing a fungal mycetoma is reported. This finding indicates the presence of a communication between the ILS and the airways, thus supporting the theory that ILSs are acquired lesions, rather than congenital malformations.


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Bronchopulmonary Sequestration/microbiology , Lung Diseases, Fungal/complications , Mycetoma/complications , Adult , Bronchopulmonary Sequestration/pathology , Female , Humans , Lung/pathology , Lung Diseases, Fungal/pathology , Mycetoma/pathology
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