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Incidence And Epidemiology Of Cerebral Venous Thrombosis., Fazeel Mukhtar Siddiqui, Ayeesha Kamran Kamal Nov 2006

Incidence And Epidemiology Of Cerebral Venous Thrombosis., Fazeel Mukhtar Siddiqui, Ayeesha Kamran Kamal

Department of Medicine

Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis is a disorder whose epidemiology has changed over the past few decades. It is no longer regarded as a uniformly fatal disease. CVST is not a rare disorder. It may have a differential geographic distribution with a higher incidence in the Asian world. It is a disease of neonates, younger women and men, often a hypercoagulable state, either acquired (e.g., cancer) or a genetic prothrombotic condition may be present. Outcome is not uniformly dismal and prognostic criteria that detect patients with a poor outcome have become available from prospective studies. There is a paucity of well …


Complications Associated With Cerebral Venous Thrombosis., Fazeel Mukhtar Siddiqui,, Ayeesha Kamran Kamal Nov 2006

Complications Associated With Cerebral Venous Thrombosis., Fazeel Mukhtar Siddiqui,, Ayeesha Kamran Kamal

Department of Medicine

Although CVT is associated with a good outcome in the majority of cases, it may be complicated by numerous unique and sometimes rare complications. The purpose of this review is to discuss the acute and chronic complications of CVT in greater detail. Awareness may lead to a more aggressive approach in those in which these complications are anticipated and perhaps avoided.
The complications of CVT may be temporally divided into those unique to the acute stage and those that are associated with the chronic stage of CVT. They are venous infarction and haemorrhage, subarachnoid haemorrhage, a rapid progression and pulmonary …


Heparin In The Treatment Of Cerebral Venous Thrombosis., Saad Shafqat, Ayeesha Kamran Kamal, Mohammad Wasay Nov 2006

Heparin In The Treatment Of Cerebral Venous Thrombosis., Saad Shafqat, Ayeesha Kamran Kamal, Mohammad Wasay

Department of Medicine

Cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) is a potentially life-threatening condition requiring rapid diagnosis and urgent treatment. Heparin anticoagulation is the time-honoured treatment, and is advocated in all cases of CVT, irrespective of etiology or presence of haemorrhage. The supportive evidence is largely observational; data from randomized placebo-controlled trials shows a nonsignificant trend favouring heparin. Current practice is to begin heparin (unfractionated or low-molecular weight) immediately on confirmation of the diagnosis. Newer antithrombotic agents such as ximelagatran may offer advantages over heparin and need to be investigated in the treatment of CVT.


Pathophysiology Of Cerebral Venous Thrombosis--An Overview., Ahmed Itrat, Sana Shoukat, Ayeesha Kamran Kamal Nov 2006

Pathophysiology Of Cerebral Venous Thrombosis--An Overview., Ahmed Itrat, Sana Shoukat, Ayeesha Kamran Kamal

Department of Medicine

Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis is a disorder with a unique pathophysiology which needs to be described. A Medline search of all articles detailing pathophysiology of CVST was done, using keywords: cerebral venous thrombosis and pathophysiology. In addition, major texts were reviewed for additional references. The pathophysiology of CVST depends on two interconnected events, local signs due to venous infarct, e.g., hemiparesis and global signs due to raised ICP from an obstructed venous system--papilloedema and isolated intracranial hypertension being one of them. Pathophysiology of CVST is diverse and makes it easier to understand the diversity of clinical presentations.


Cerebral Venous Thrombosis: Recent Advances And Need For An Asian Registry, Mohammad Wasay, Ayeesha K. Kamal Nov 2006

Cerebral Venous Thrombosis: Recent Advances And Need For An Asian Registry, Mohammad Wasay, Ayeesha K. Kamal

Department of Medicine

No abstract provided.


Isolated Deep Venous Thrombosis--Case Series, Literature Review And Long Term Follow Up., Ayeesha Kamran Kamal, Ahmed Itrat, Sana Shoukat, Asumal Khealani, Kamran Kamal Nov 2006

Isolated Deep Venous Thrombosis--Case Series, Literature Review And Long Term Follow Up., Ayeesha Kamran Kamal, Ahmed Itrat, Sana Shoukat, Asumal Khealani, Kamran Kamal

Department of Medicine

Cerebral Venous Sinus thrombosis may rarely be isolated to a cortical vein or to the deep venous system. When the deep venous system is involved, prognosis is generally poor. In addition, long term follow up is not reported. We conducted a retrospective review of all patients admitted to a major tertiary care center, with the diagnosis of isolated deep venous thrombosis. Two patients were identified with isolated involvement of the deep venous system, they are reviewed in detail with long term follow up. Two young South Asian women in their thirties with rapid onset of neurologic signs and symptoms are …


Thrombolytic Therapy In Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis., Ayeesha Kamran Kamal Nov 2006

Thrombolytic Therapy In Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis., Ayeesha Kamran Kamal

Department of Medicine

The use of thrombolytic agents to rapidly lyse the clot has emerged as a therapeutic modality, in concert with interventional neuroradiologic approaches to deliver the agent locally at the site of thrombosis. There are no randomized, double blind, placebo, controlled trials to support thrombolysis as a first line therapy in patients with cerebral venous sinus thrombosis compared to standard therapy using anticoagulation with weight based dose adjusted unfractionated Heparin. Numerous case reports and a single non randomized trial have shown that it is comparatively safe and may rescue patients who are deteriorating despite anticoagulation with unfractionated Heparin. Consideration must be …


Mechanism Of Neuronal Injury In Cerebral Venous Thrombosis, Uzma Usman, Mohammad Wasay Nov 2006

Mechanism Of Neuronal Injury In Cerebral Venous Thrombosis, Uzma Usman, Mohammad Wasay

Department of Medicine

The impact of CVT on the brain is wide spectrum, ranging from completely normal parenchyma to brain oedema and/or haemorrhage. Multiple factors relate to neuronal injury in CVT including; dural sinus pressure, increased venous flow velocities, collateralization of venous channels, rate of occlusion, development of cytotoxic and vasogenic oedema, recanalization and accelerated myelination. It is suggested that recanalization of occluded vein, as well as, the presence or absence and the efficiency of intracranial venous collaterals, may have an impact on the extent of brain tissue damage and hence the prognosis of acute CVT.


Botulinum Toxin Type-A In The Management Of Cerebral Palsy: Low Or High Dose?, Alper I. Dai, Mohammad Wasay Oct 2006

Botulinum Toxin Type-A In The Management Of Cerebral Palsy: Low Or High Dose?, Alper I. Dai, Mohammad Wasay

Department of Medicine

Cerebral palsy is the most common cause of severe physical disability in childhood. Spasticity is a common and disabling symptom for many patients with cerebral palsy. Therapy for spasticity is symptomatic with the aim of increasing functional capacity and relieving discomfort. Spasticity treatment by orally administered drugs and intramuscular chemodenervation agents has become more frequent. Most oral medications to treat spasticity have been inadequately studied in children, especially those with cerebral palsy. Since its first use in pediatric patients, reported in 1993, botulinum toxin (BTX-A), a relatively recent addition to the available medical interventions for children with cerebral palsy, has …


Psychiatric Outcomes In A Resident-Run, Multidisciplinary, Hepatitis C Clinic (Poster), Nicole M. Agostino Do, Edward Norris Md, Fapm, Joseph L. Yozviak Do, Facp, Suzanne J. Templer Do, Charles M. Brooks Md, Eric J. Gertner Md, Mph, Michael Kaufmann Md Oct 2006

Psychiatric Outcomes In A Resident-Run, Multidisciplinary, Hepatitis C Clinic (Poster), Nicole M. Agostino Do, Edward Norris Md, Fapm, Joseph L. Yozviak Do, Facp, Suzanne J. Templer Do, Charles M. Brooks Md, Eric J. Gertner Md, Mph, Michael Kaufmann Md

Department of Medicine

No abstract provided.


A Survey Of Primary Care Residents Regarding Knowledge Of Hepatitis C, Joseph L. Yozviak Do, Facp, Erini Vasiliadis Do, Sharon R. Kimmel Phd, Mha, Suzanne J. Templer Do, Margaret Hoffman-Terry Md, Facp Oct 2006

A Survey Of Primary Care Residents Regarding Knowledge Of Hepatitis C, Joseph L. Yozviak Do, Facp, Erini Vasiliadis Do, Sharon R. Kimmel Phd, Mha, Suzanne J. Templer Do, Margaret Hoffman-Terry Md, Facp

Department of Medicine

No abstract provided.


Expanding Access To Care Through A Resident-Initiated Hepatitis C Clinic - An Innovative Method For Incorporating Acgme Core Competencies Into The Management Of Medically Underserved Patients, Joseph L. Yozviak Do, Facp, Suzanne J. Templer Do, Erini Vasiliadis Do, Vishal Patel Md, Nicole M. Agostino Do, K Nadeem Ahmed Md, Edward Norris Md, Fapm, Charles M. Brooks Md, Eric J. Gertner Md, Mph Aug 2006

Expanding Access To Care Through A Resident-Initiated Hepatitis C Clinic - An Innovative Method For Incorporating Acgme Core Competencies Into The Management Of Medically Underserved Patients, Joseph L. Yozviak Do, Facp, Suzanne J. Templer Do, Erini Vasiliadis Do, Vishal Patel Md, Nicole M. Agostino Do, K Nadeem Ahmed Md, Edward Norris Md, Fapm, Charles M. Brooks Md, Eric J. Gertner Md, Mph

Department of Medicine

No abstract provided.


Central Nervous System Involvement In Dengue Viral Infection, Romasa Channa, Mohammad Wasay Jul 2006

Central Nervous System Involvement In Dengue Viral Infection, Romasa Channa, Mohammad Wasay

Department of Medicine

Neurological manifestations of dengue infection are rare. This review includes data regarding the epidemiology of the disease, neurological manifestations,pathogenesis, diagnosis and prognosis. It is based on 9 original articles and 10 case reports, adding up to 200 cases of dengue fever with neurological manifestations. Relevant cases have been reported from Asia, the Pacific rim, the Americas, the Mediterranean region, and Africa. A wide range of neurological manifestations has been reported. Altered consciousness and seizure are among the more common manifestations. The exact pathogenesis of this disease has not yet been established. However, recent studies hypothesize that the virus is neurotropic. …


Wernekink Comissure Syndrome: A Rare Midbrain Syndrome Secondary To Stroke, Alper I. Dai, Mohammad Wasay Jun 2006

Wernekink Comissure Syndrome: A Rare Midbrain Syndrome Secondary To Stroke, Alper I. Dai, Mohammad Wasay

Department of Medicine

Wernekink commissure involves the decussation of superior cerebellar peduncle (SCP) in midbrain. We report an elderly hypertensive, diabetic man who developed slurred speech, ataxia, and internuclear ophthalmoplegia. MRI examination revealed an unusual ischemic stroke involving Wernekink commissure. This rare stroke pattern involving decussation of SCP occurs in the setting of small arterial disease. The association between the anatomic location of the stroke and clinical findings is noteworthy.


Foreign Body Aspiration In Adults., Ali Bin Sarwar Zubairi, Haque A. S, Husain S. J, Javaid Khan May 2006

Foreign Body Aspiration In Adults., Ali Bin Sarwar Zubairi, Haque A. S, Husain S. J, Javaid Khan

Department of Medicine

Foreign body aspiration is not an uncommon problem, particularly in children, the elderly, and those with predisposing factors like neurological impairment. In adults, regional differences exist in the type of foreign body aspirated. We report four cases of foreign body aspiration in South Asian adults, three of which were related to the widespread habit of chewing stimulant seeds such as betel nuts (two) and tamarind seed (one). It is important for clinicians to maintain a high index of suspicion for the diagnosis of foreign body inhalation in the appropriate clinical setting. Bronchoscopy is necessary not only for the diagnosis but …


Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome: Need For Early Diagnosis And Therapy, Humaira M. Khan, Nadir A. Syed, Mughis Sheerani, Bhojo Khealani, Ayeesha Kamal, Mohammad Wasay Jan 2006

Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome: Need For Early Diagnosis And Therapy, Humaira M. Khan, Nadir A. Syed, Mughis Sheerani, Bhojo Khealani, Ayeesha Kamal, Mohammad Wasay

Department of Medicine

Background: Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS) is a medical entity that has received little attention in the clinical settings in Pakistan. The aim of our study was to review the predisposing factors, outcomes and characteristics of in-patients diagnosed with NMS.

Methods: We performed a retrospective chart review of all cases (age > 15 years) at a tertiary care center in Karachi between January 01, 1990 and November 30, 2001, diagnosed using ICD 10 coding. Data was collected using a standardized data entry form and statistical analysis was performed using Epi Info 6, Version 6.02.

Results: There were a total of 20 patients …


Spectrum And Outcome Of Infections In Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Patients, Bushra Jamil, Sobia Rafi, Hammad Hussain, Khizar Hameed Jan 2006

Spectrum And Outcome Of Infections In Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Patients, Bushra Jamil, Sobia Rafi, Hammad Hussain, Khizar Hameed

Department of Medicine

No abstract provided.


Cisplatin Nephrotoxicity And Hydration Protocols, Ahmed Usman, Heeranand Keswani, Suresh Nagdev,, Ghulam H, Tehseen Khursheed,, Anis Malik,, Kasif Jafferi Jan 2006

Cisplatin Nephrotoxicity And Hydration Protocols, Ahmed Usman, Heeranand Keswani, Suresh Nagdev,, Ghulam H, Tehseen Khursheed,, Anis Malik,, Kasif Jafferi

Department of Medicine

Objective : Ahmed Usman, Heeranand Keswani, Suresh Nagdev, Ghulam Haider, Tehseen Khursheed, Anis Malik, Kasif Jafferi To evaluate the nephrotoxicity of cisplatiri in cancer patients, using different protocols of hydration.

Study Design : Randomized controlled trial.

Patients & Methods : This study was conducted between 1st June to 30th November 2004. Ninetynine patients with normal renal function were enrolled in the study and randomly assigned into the 3 study groups, each group having 33patients. In group 1 hydration was done with saline (2 liter) alone, in group 2 with saline (2 liter) and furosemide (40mg) and in group 3 with …


Minimally Symptomatic Severe Hypercalcaemia In A Patient With Parathyroid Carcinoma., Aisha Sheikh, Najmul Islam Jan 2006

Minimally Symptomatic Severe Hypercalcaemia In A Patient With Parathyroid Carcinoma., Aisha Sheikh, Najmul Islam

Department of Medicine

The case of a 38 years old man with generalized pains fatigue, anorexia, constipation, polyuria serum calcium level of 20.6mg/dl in paired renal function parathyroid hormone is presented. Sestamibi scan showed a functioning left inferior parathyroid tumor, which was successfully removed. Before surgery he was managed with rehydration, diuretics and pamidronate infusion. Five months post surgery the serum calcium levels are normal and renal function has improved.