TCMS – Vol 1 – Issue 4 (2021) – PISRT https://old.pisrt.org Tue, 07 Jun 2022 06:35:06 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 A prospective study for assessment of cases of dengue fever in pediatric patients https://old.pisrt.org/psr-press/journals/tcms-vol-1-issue-4-2021/a-prospective-study-for-assessment-of-cases-of-dengue-fever-in-pediatric-patients/ Thu, 30 Dec 2021 18:40:18 +0000 https://old.pisrt.org/?p=6296
TCMS-Vol. 1 (2021), Issue 4, pp. 10 - 14 Open Access Full-Text PDF
Abhay Bhatnagar, Alok Kumar Deodia, Amit Maheshwari, Sandeep Ahlawat
Abstract:Aim: To assess cases of dengue fever in Pediatric patients. Methodology: Sixty-eight pediatric cases of dengue of both genders were included in the study. Clinical features and laboratory findings were recorded. Statistical analysis was performed using appropriate tests. Results: Out of 68 patients, boys were 38, and girls were 30. Common symptoms were fever in 95%, vomiting in 68%, loose stools in 22%, periorbital puffiness in 10% and respiratory distress in 26, pain abdomen in 47% cases. The mean hemoglobin level at admission was 12.6 gm% and at discharge was 12.7gm%. The mean TLC was 56210 cumm of blood at admission, and at discharge was 122452 cumm of blood. Conclusion: Common symptoms were fever, vomiting, respiratory distress and pain abdomen. Hence careful evaluation of dengue in children is required.
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A prospective study for assessment of cases of dengue fever in pediatric patients

Abhay Bhatnagar\(^1\), Alok Kumar Deodia, Amit Maheshwari, Sandeep Ahlawat
Department of Medicine, University of Modern Science & Technology, Kathmandu, Nepal.; (A.B & A.K.D & A.M & S.A)
\(^{1}\)Corresponding Author: abhaybhat786@gmail.com

Abstract

Aim: To assess cases of dengue fever in Pediatric patients.
Methodology: Sixty-eight pediatric cases of dengue of both genders were included in the study. Clinical features and laboratory findings were recorded. Statistical analysis was performed using appropriate tests.
Results: Out of 68 patients, boys were 38, and girls were 30. Common symptoms were fever in 95%, vomiting in 68%, loose stools in 22%, periorbital puffiness in 10% and respiratory distress in 26, pain abdomen in 47% cases. The mean hemoglobin level at admission was 12.6 gm% and at discharge was 12.7gm%. The mean TLC was 56210 cumm of blood at admission, and at discharge was 122452 cumm of blood.
Conclusion: Common symptoms were fever, vomiting, respiratory distress and pain abdomen. Hence careful evaluation of dengue in children is required.

Keywords:

Dengue; Children; Respiratory distress; Mortality.
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Correlation between diabetes mellitus and thyroid dysfunction https://old.pisrt.org/psr-press/journals/tcms-vol-1-issue-4-2021/correlation-between-diabetes-mellitus-and-thyroid-dysfunction/ Thu, 30 Dec 2021 18:24:47 +0000 https://old.pisrt.org/?p=6294
TCMS-Vol. 1 (2021), Issue 4, pp. 6 - 9 Open Access Full-Text PDF
S. Srinivas
Abstract:Aim: To assess relation between diabetes mellitus and thyroid dysfunction. Methodology: 105 type II diabetes mellitus patients of both genders were included. Serum TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone), free \(T_3\) (Triiodothyronine) and free \(T_4\)(Thyroxine) were determined in all enrolled patients. Results: There were 50 males and 55 females in the present study. Age group 21-30 years had 15 patients, 31-40 years had 26, and 41-50 years had 64 patients. Duration of diabetes was 8.4 years, and the level of glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1C) was 9.2 years. A significant difference was observed (P< 0.05). Serum T3 was increased by 15% and decreased by 4%. Free T3 was increased in 5% and decreased in 13%, and free T4 was increased in 7% and decreased in 5%. There were 20 hypothyroidism and 29 hyperthyroidism patients. Maximum hypothyroidism patients (12) and hyperthyroidism patients (14) were seen with >7 HbA1C levels. Conclusion: Most of the type II DM patients had hypothyroidism than hyperthyroidism.
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Correlation between diabetes mellitus and thyroid dysfunction

S. Srinivas
Department of Medicine, Geethanjali Medical college, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.; drsrinivas.1111@ gmail.com

Abstract

Aim: To assess relation between diabetes mellitus and thyroid dysfunction.
Methodology: 105 type II diabetes mellitus patients of both genders were included. Serum TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone), free \(T_3\) (Triiodothyronine) and free \(T_4\)(Thyroxine) were determined in all enrolled patients.
Results: There were 50 males and 55 females in the present study. Age group 21-30 years had 15 patients, 31-40 years had 26, and 41-50 years had 64 patients. Duration of diabetes was 8.4 years, and the level of glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1C) was 9.2 years. A significant difference was observed (P< 0.05). Serum T3 was increased by 15% and decreased by 4%. Free T3 was increased in 5% and decreased in 13%, and free T4 was increased in 7% and decreased in 5%. There were 20 hypothyroidism and 29 hyperthyroidism patients. Maximum hypothyroidism patients (12) and hyperthyroidism patients (14) were seen with >7 HbA1C levels.
Conclusion: Most of the type II DM patients had hypothyroidism than hyperthyroidism.

Keywords:

Diabetes; Thyroid dysfunction; Thyroxine.
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Assessment of cases of pregnancy induced hypertension- A clinical study https://old.pisrt.org/psr-press/journals/tcms-vol-1-issue-4-2021/assessment-of-cases-of-pregnancy-induced-hypertension-a-clinical-study/ Thu, 30 Dec 2021 18:07:26 +0000 https://old.pisrt.org/?p=6291
TCMS-Vol. 1 (2021), Issue 4, pp. 1 - 5 Open Access Full-Text PDF
Mozafar Khazaei, Ataur Kamal Rashid
Abstract:Aim: To assess cases of pregnancy induced hypertension. Materials & Methods: Our study included 74 cases of pregnancy-induced hypertension. Parameters such as age, marital status, education, parity, etc., were recorded. Results: Age group (years) <20 had 30%, 20-24 had 45%, 25-29 had 16%, 30-34 had 5% and >35 had 4% cases. Education level was illiterate in 40% and literate in 60%, and marital status was married in 58%, single in 26% and divorced in 16$, parity was 0 in 24%, 1-2 in 46% and >2 in 30%, gravida was primi in 40% and multi in 60%, previous PIH was seen in 24% patients. Family history of DM was observed in 25%, family history of PIH in 18%, family history of hypertension was seen in 10%, history of asthma was seen among in 8\% and history of kidney disease 30% patients. The difference was significant (P< 0.05). Conclusion: Common risk factors of pregnancy induced hypertension was family history history of asthma, hypertension, family history of PIH, family history of DM, history of kidney disease.
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Assessment of cases of pregnancy induced hypertension- A clinical study

Mozafar Khazaei\(^1\), Ataur Kamal Rashid
Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, University of Medical Science & Technology, Khartoum, Sudan.; (M.K & A.K.R)
\(^{1}\)Corresponding Author: mozafarkhazaei099@gmail.com

Abstract

Aim: To assess cases of pregnancy induced hypertension.
Materials & Methods: Our study included 74 cases of pregnancy-induced hypertension. Parameters such as age, marital status, education, parity, etc., were recorded.
Results: Age group (years) <20 had 30%, 20-24 had 45%, 25-29 had 16%, 30-34 had 5% and >35 had 4% cases. Education level was illiterate in 40% and literate in 60%, and marital status was married in 58%, single in 26% and divorced in 16$, parity was 0 in 24%, 1-2 in 46% and >2 in 30%, gravida was primi in 40% and multi in 60%, previous PIH was seen in 24% patients. Family history of DM was observed in 25%, family history of PIH in 18%, family history of hypertension was seen in 10%, history of asthma was seen among in 8\% and history of kidney disease 30% patients. The difference was significant (P< 0.05).
Conclusion: Common risk factors of pregnancy induced hypertension was family history history of asthma, hypertension, family history of PIH, family history of DM, history of kidney disease.

Keywords:

Pregnancy induced hypertension; Diabetes; Kidney disease.
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