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Molybdenum Cofactor Deficiency Causing Neonatal Seizures And Global Developmental Delay, Sundal Aziz, Javeria Raza Alvi, Tipu Sultan Dec 2020

Molybdenum Cofactor Deficiency Causing Neonatal Seizures And Global Developmental Delay, Sundal Aziz, Javeria Raza Alvi, Tipu Sultan

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

ABSTRACT: Molybdenum cofactor deficiency is a rare degenerative brain disorder with autosomal recessive inheritance. It presents early in neonatal life with seizures, feeding difficulty and spasticity, sometimes misdiagnosed as neonatal hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy. Neuroimaging findings are consistent with loss of white matter and volume along with cystic encephalomalacic changes. Most of the patients have mutations in the MOCS1 and MOCS2 genes causing imbalance in the sulfur-containing amino acid metabolism leading to progressive neurological damage and early childhood death in majority of cases. We report a case of a 7 months old child, product of non-consanguineous marriage with history of neonatal …


Challenges For Dementia Care And Research In Pakistan, Fatima Siddiqui, Qurat Khan, Mohammad Wasay Dec 2020

Challenges For Dementia Care And Research In Pakistan, Fatima Siddiqui, Qurat Khan, Mohammad Wasay

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Dementia is a syndrome characterized by a decline in cognition and memory severe enough to interfere with daily life activities and is one of the major causes of disability and dependency in elderly worldwide with Alzheimer’s disease being the most common cause of dementia (1). 703 million individuals (9% of the world’s population) are more than 65 years of age and this number will double by the end of 2050 reaching 1.5 billion (16% of the world’s population) (2). Ageing has been the fastest in Eastern and South Eastern countries (3). Despite being a global health priority, with significant social …


Acute Ischemic Stroke Treatment Barriers In Pakistan, Saima Ahmad, Umair Rashid, Ossama Mansour, Sohail Akhtar Dec 2020

Acute Ischemic Stroke Treatment Barriers In Pakistan, Saima Ahmad, Umair Rashid, Ossama Mansour, Sohail Akhtar

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Worldwide stroke is the second most common cause of death and the third most common cause of disability (1). No large-scale epidemiological studies are available to determine the true incidence of stroke in Pakistan. There is only one published stroke prevalence study which was conducted in a community residing in Karachi, the prevalence was 4.8%, however the results of the study should be interpreted with caution as a non-validated questionnaire was used. (2). Another community-based survey suggested as estimated 21.8% prevalence of stroke in an urban slum of Karachi (3). These studies although published in local journals but do not …


Spectrum Of Fugitive Diagnosis Of Neurological Disorders In Elderly, Safia Bano, Ayesha Aslam, Adnan Tariq, Adnan Mahmood, Rashid Imran, Ahsan Numan Dec 2020

Spectrum Of Fugitive Diagnosis Of Neurological Disorders In Elderly, Safia Bano, Ayesha Aslam, Adnan Tariq, Adnan Mahmood, Rashid Imran, Ahsan Numan

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

ABSTRACT BACKGROUND Fugitive diagnosis “escape from true diagnosis” of neurological disorders is very common in elderly patients. It’s not always an underlying disease symptom or progression in old age. Aim of this study is to determine the frequency and nature of fugitive diagnosis of neurodegenerative brain disorders in old age. MATERIAL AND METHODS STUDY DESIGN A study was conducted in private Neuro-clinic in Lahore. Study duration is 3 years from to 1st January, 2017 to 31th December, 2019. It was a prospective, cross sectional study. Inclusion criteria: 1) Age >60years 2) Neurodegenerative brain disorders including vascular dementia 3) with or …


Prevalence Of Depression In Patients With Migraine, A Cross-Sectional Study From A Tertiary Care Hospital, Zuhaib Ahmed, Umar Farooque, Aijaz Ali, Syeda Urooj Riaz, Muhammad Ramzan, Vijaya Chaitanya Bollampally, Ehtesham Zahoor, Omer Cheema, Mujeeb Ur Rehman, Rizwan Farooque, Muhammad Daim Bin Zafar Dec 2020

Prevalence Of Depression In Patients With Migraine, A Cross-Sectional Study From A Tertiary Care Hospital, Zuhaib Ahmed, Umar Farooque, Aijaz Ali, Syeda Urooj Riaz, Muhammad Ramzan, Vijaya Chaitanya Bollampally, Ehtesham Zahoor, Omer Cheema, Mujeeb Ur Rehman, Rizwan Farooque, Muhammad Daim Bin Zafar

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

BACKGROUND Headache is one of the most common presenting complaints in patients attending primary care centers and the majority of them have primary headache syndromes. Depressive disorders are among the leading causes of disability globally and can further complicate the clinical manifestation if coupled with other comorbidities. Therefore, the primary objective of our study was to determine the prevalence of depression in migraine patients presenting at a tertiary care hospital to better understand the leading causes of the disease. METHODS A cross-sectional study was carried out between December 2019 and June 2020 (six months) including 66 migraine patients between 18 …


Factors Affecting Treatment Compliance In Psychiatric Setting, Yasirah Gohar, Uroosa Talib, Nasir Mehmood Dec 2020

Factors Affecting Treatment Compliance In Psychiatric Setting, Yasirah Gohar, Uroosa Talib, Nasir Mehmood

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

No abstract provided.


Evaluation Of Post Therapy Functional Status And Residual Weakness Of Patients With Guillain-Barre Syndrome, Iqra Athar, Anam Anis, Mansoor Iqbal, Sumaira Nabi, Mazhar Badshah, Syeda Rida Dec 2020

Evaluation Of Post Therapy Functional Status And Residual Weakness Of Patients With Guillain-Barre Syndrome, Iqra Athar, Anam Anis, Mansoor Iqbal, Sumaira Nabi, Mazhar Badshah, Syeda Rida

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

ABSTRACT: Introduction: The annual global incidence of Guillain-Barre Syndrome is approximately 1–2 per 100,000 person-years. Data on Guillain-Barre Syndrome is very rare from Pakistan, we conducted a retrospective study to assess the clinical presentation, and treatment response of these patients.


Obturator Nerve Block With Aqueous Phenol Reduces Hip Adductor Spasticity – A Single Centre Experience, Sarah Razaq, Fahim Anwar, Muhammad Aleem Arshad Dec 2020

Obturator Nerve Block With Aqueous Phenol Reduces Hip Adductor Spasticity – A Single Centre Experience, Sarah Razaq, Fahim Anwar, Muhammad Aleem Arshad

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

ABSTRACT

Aim: Spasticity is a cardinal symptom of upper motor neuron disorders. It affects different individuals differently.

Spasticity in the hip adductor muscles can be very painful and may result in postural abnormalities and hip deformities

that interfere with walking, transferring and perineal hygiene. The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of phenol

obturator nerve block on hip adductor spasticity caused by the upper motor neuron lesions.

Materials and methods: This is a single-centre retrospective study of all patients with known spasticity in the hip

adductors who were assessed suitable for phenol nerve block of the obturator nerve. All patients …


Longitudinally Extensive Transverse Myelitis And Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder: A Tertiary Care Centre Experience, Safia Bano, Muhammad Athar Javed, Ahsan Numan Dec 2020

Longitudinally Extensive Transverse Myelitis And Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder: A Tertiary Care Centre Experience, Safia Bano, Muhammad Athar Javed, Ahsan Numan

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency of longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis and Causes of longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis METHODOLOGY: A Cross-Sectional, retrospective study was conducted at Neurology Department, Mayo Hospital, Lahore from 1st January 2015 to 31st December 2015. Patients were included from inpatient with history of weakness of lower limbs/all four limbs with or without visual disturbances. History and clinical examination was consistent with transverse myelitis. Neuroimaging (MRI brain, (orbit in case of optic neuritis) and spinal cord) was done followed by LP/CSF, Vasculitis screening.


Assessment Of Dementia Caregiver Burden In Karachi, Pakistan Using 10/66 Protocol, Qurat Ul Ain Khan Dec 2020

Assessment Of Dementia Caregiver Burden In Karachi, Pakistan Using 10/66 Protocol, Qurat Ul Ain Khan

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Care arrangements and caregiver burden of people with dementia (PWD) are different in low and middle income countries (LMICs) than in developed countries. This is the first study in Pakistan assessing caregiver burden using the 10/66 protocol. METHOD: PWD were recruited from outpatient clinics and from the community in Karachi and were diagnosed according to DSM-IV TR. Three scales were used: 1. Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI) to assess caregiver burden. 2. Caregiver Activity Survey (CAS) to assess activities that the caregiver engaged in the last 24 hours to care for PWD and 3. General Health Questionnaire- 12 (GHQ …


A Case Of Heroin Induced Toxic Leukoencephalopathy, Sidra Sattar, Saba Zaidi Dec 2020

A Case Of Heroin Induced Toxic Leukoencephalopathy, Sidra Sattar, Saba Zaidi

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

ABSTRACT: Heroin-induced leukoencephalopathy comes under the category of Toxic leukoencephalopathies. We report the case of middle-aged gentleman with the history of polysubstance abuse who presented with recurrent falls, difficulty in walking and drowsiness. Diffuse white matter changes were appreciated on MRI Brain with sparing of cerebellum. In context of his history of inhalational heroin abuse with extensive symmetrical white matter changes in cerebrum, a diagnosis of heroin induced toxic leukoencephalopathy was made.


Hemichorea Associated With Type 2 Diabetes: A Rare Neurological Complication, Waleed Shahzad, Tehmina Inayat, Fibhaa Syed, Mohammad Ali Arif, Muhammad Hassan, Haris Majid Rajput, Mazhar Badshah Dec 2020

Hemichorea Associated With Type 2 Diabetes: A Rare Neurological Complication, Waleed Shahzad, Tehmina Inayat, Fibhaa Syed, Mohammad Ali Arif, Muhammad Hassan, Haris Majid Rajput, Mazhar Badshah

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Diabetic hemichorea/hemiballism is a spectrum of hyper kinetic, involuntary, irregular, purposeless, non-rhythmic, rapid and unsustained movements flowing from one part of the body to another. It involves contra lateral basal-ganglia and often striatum of the brain. Here we are reporting an un-usual case of choreiform movement disorder which was sudden in onset. It was accompanied with abnormally high values of blood glucose. Our patient had a complete remission of symptoms after an adequate control of blood glucose was achieved. This case illustrates the importance and rarity of hyperglycemia as a rare cause of hemichorea. It recovers rapidly and has a …


A Rare Presentation Of Acute Flaccid Myelitis In Covid-19 Patient: A Case Report, Liaquat Ali, Adnan Khan, Osama Elalamy, Beatriz Canibano, Mohammad Al Hatou, Ghulam Adeli, Islam Ahmed, Ambreen Iqrar, Ahmed Abdussalam, A Saif Ibrahim, Sundus Sardar Sep 2020

A Rare Presentation Of Acute Flaccid Myelitis In Covid-19 Patient: A Case Report, Liaquat Ali, Adnan Khan, Osama Elalamy, Beatriz Canibano, Mohammad Al Hatou, Ghulam Adeli, Islam Ahmed, Ambreen Iqrar, Ahmed Abdussalam, A Saif Ibrahim, Sundus Sardar

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

SARS-CoV-2 virus enters human cells via ACE-2 receptors and causes multiple organs dysfunction. These ACE-2 receptors are in cells surface of human lung, liver, heart, kidney and blood vessels. The expression of ACE2 receptors in cortical neurons, glial cells and spinal cord cells create nervous system susceptible to SARS-CoV-2 attack and may be a source of different neurological deficits including myelitis in COVID-19 patients.


Medicolegal Issues In Neurology Practice In Pakistan, Ismail A Khatri, Maimoona Siddiqui Sep 2020

Medicolegal Issues In Neurology Practice In Pakistan, Ismail A Khatri, Maimoona Siddiqui

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Neurology despite its challenges have made tremendous improvement in past few decades. At the same time, the rapid advancement of media and internet has changed the traditional doctor-patient relationship into one of a service provider-consumer relationship1. The health service is now considered a commodity, and has become prone to lack of trust and litigation. Medical professionalism is challenged by increasing commercialism and influence of legal system


Prevalence Of Paternal Postpartum Depression, Aisha Noorullah, Zehra Mohsin, Taliha Munir, Rida Nasir, Misbah Malik Sep 2020

Prevalence Of Paternal Postpartum Depression, Aisha Noorullah, Zehra Mohsin, Taliha Munir, Rida Nasir, Misbah Malik

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Background: Postpartum Depression is a type of mood disorder associated with childbirth, which can occur in both parents. It is a major public health concern because it produces insidious effects on the well-being of new born as well as on the whole family. Objective: This study aims to determine the prevalence of postpartum depression among fathers in Karachi, Pakistan. Methods: This cross sectional survey was conducted among fathers, purposive convenient and snowball sampling was used to approach 120 participants after obtaining permission from Al-Khidmat Hospital and Combined Military Hospital (CMH).Participants were aged between 20-50 years, had a newly born child …


Referral Patterns And Diagnoses At A Single Neurophysiology Center In Quetta, Pakistan: An Audit Of 1600 Cases, Ahmad Wali, Ehtisham Khalid2, Hazar Khan, Abdul Nasir, Mr Abdullah Sep 2020

Referral Patterns And Diagnoses At A Single Neurophysiology Center In Quetta, Pakistan: An Audit Of 1600 Cases, Ahmad Wali, Ehtisham Khalid2, Hazar Khan, Abdul Nasir, Mr Abdullah

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Neurophysiologic tests such as EEG, video EEG, Polysomnography (PSG), Nerve conduction studies (NCS) and electromyography (EMG) are the next steps after neurological examinations. These tests play a significantly important role in the decision-making and management of various neurological diseases. Data regarding the availability and frequency of these tests are not being compiled in Pakistan eventually resulting in a lack of awareness about these tests among physicians as well as patients. This motivated us to conduct a medical audit to assess frequencies, mode of referral, and final conclusion of these tests in detail. A total of 1600 tests were included. Among …


Neurological Care And Training In The Times Of Covid-19: A Tertiary Care Center Experience, Lubna Ashraf Jafri, Maryam Javed, Ali Sajjad, Dureshahwar Kanwar, Mohammad Wasay Sep 2020

Neurological Care And Training In The Times Of Covid-19: A Tertiary Care Center Experience, Lubna Ashraf Jafri, Maryam Javed, Ali Sajjad, Dureshahwar Kanwar, Mohammad Wasay

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Resilience in these challenging times of COVID-19 at a professional and personal level is cardinal. Trainees and faculty have had to adapt to this adversity with striking limitations on formal neurological, neurovascular and neurophysiological residencies and fellowships. The revision of schedules and reallocation of assignments to cope with the practical aspects in a teaching tertiary care hospital have been overbearing. Novel structural innovation, testing, communications and supervision to assure a modified yet impactful training educational programme is mandatory and the need of the hour. Healthcare service providers remain at the highest risk of acquiring COVID-19 worldwide. Urgent measures to educate …


Cerebral Cavernous Malformation Presenting As Seizures, Hazim Brohi, Ayisha Farooq, Bushra Rehan, Muhammad Mairaj Khan Sep 2020

Cerebral Cavernous Malformation Presenting As Seizures, Hazim Brohi, Ayisha Farooq, Bushra Rehan, Muhammad Mairaj Khan

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs) is one of the rare vascular malformation. It is diagnosed by characteristic lesions on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). CCMs typically appears as a “popcorn-like” masses on T2-weighted images on MRI studies.And clinically can lead to headaches, seizures,focal neurological deficits or intracerebral hemorrhages. . A familial form is suggested if lesions are multiple, and a sporadic form, if single


Venous Stroke Secondary To Varicella Zoster Virus Infection, Asma Akbar Ladak, Salman Farooq Sep 2020

Venous Stroke Secondary To Varicella Zoster Virus Infection, Asma Akbar Ladak, Salman Farooq

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

This is a case of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) as a rare complication of varicella Zoster infection. A young male with no significant medical history presented with generalized tonic clonic seizures preceded by vesicular rash on the face diagnosed as Varicella zoster infection. The MRI showed bilaterial superficial hemorrhagic infarcts involving frontal and temporal lobes and MR Venogram was consistent with extensive CVST involving superioir sagittal, right transverse and superficial veins. After initial treatment with antiepileptic and anticoagulant, he showed marked improvement in symptomatology and made complete recovery subsequently with recanalization of sinuses seen on a follow up MRV …


A Case Of Guillain-Barré Syndrome Presented With Abnormal Pupil Without Ophthalmoplegia, Kiran Abbas, Hassan Haroon, Noorulain Qureshi, Ritesh Pahwani, Suneel Kumar Sep 2020

A Case Of Guillain-Barré Syndrome Presented With Abnormal Pupil Without Ophthalmoplegia, Kiran Abbas, Hassan Haroon, Noorulain Qureshi, Ritesh Pahwani, Suneel Kumar

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

A 50-year-old man, resident of Balochistan, Pakistan presented with acute progressive tetraparesis associated with a unilateral dilated pupil. He had normal ocular movement, but the right pupil was dilated and unresponsive to light or accommodation reflexes. This is the first case from Pakistan.


Hepetatis C Virus A Rare Cause Of Cereberal Venous Sinus Thrombosis, Haris Majid Rajput, Iqra Athar, Neelma Naz Khattak, Anam Anis, Mazhar Badshah Sep 2020

Hepetatis C Virus A Rare Cause Of Cereberal Venous Sinus Thrombosis, Haris Majid Rajput, Iqra Athar, Neelma Naz Khattak, Anam Anis, Mazhar Badshah

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis is challenging condition because of its variability of underlying pathological causes. Numerous conditions can cause cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST), and often more than one cause can be found in an individual patient. The causes leading to CVST can be classified into two broad categories; infective and non-infective. Among infective causes, chronic hepatitis C infection is considered as one of the extremely rare causes of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis.


Disease Modification Trials In Parkinsons Disease: A Review, Ramla Nayaib Hashmi, Ummul Kiram Sep 2020

Disease Modification Trials In Parkinsons Disease: A Review, Ramla Nayaib Hashmi, Ummul Kiram

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Among the common neurological disorders worldwide, Parkinson’s disease has a major share. Currently, only symptomatic therapies are available for it without any approved neuromodulation drugs as all the previously done disease modification trials have failed. There is a dire need for such therapies. Disease modification trials include all types of intervention targeting the degeneration process which underlies the disease process and thus slows it down or the treatment aim to regenerate or replace the neurons which are lost. There are many reasons for the failure of trials. This review emphasize the need for disease modification trials, causes of failure of …


Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis Associated With Coronavirus Infection (Covid-19), Sajid Hameed, Mohammad Wasay Sep 2020

Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis Associated With Coronavirus Infection (Covid-19), Sajid Hameed, Mohammad Wasay

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. Despite its primarily respiratory involvement, an increased propensity for systemic inflammation, neuroinvasion, and thromboembolic events has been reported. This systemic prothrombotic state may predispose to cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST), which is an uncommon cerebrovascular disease with hypercoagulability as one of its important risk factors. We conducted a literature search using the PubMed electronic database and reviewed the published literature for a possible association of CVST with the COVID-19 disease.


Parkinson's Disease- "Move Together To End": Theme For World Brain Day 2020, Abdul Malik Sep 2020

Parkinson's Disease- "Move Together To End": Theme For World Brain Day 2020, Abdul Malik

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

World Federation of Neurology (WFN) promoting brain health through its educational, skills development & advocacy activities. Since 2014 WFN had been focused to organized dedicated awareness drive in all the WFN members countries round the globe.


Cns Tuberculosis And Stroke, Burden, Management Challenges And Future Needs For Care And Research, A H Jokhio, Simon M Bell, Mohammad Wasay, Arshad Majid Jun 2020

Cns Tuberculosis And Stroke, Burden, Management Challenges And Future Needs For Care And Research, A H Jokhio, Simon M Bell, Mohammad Wasay, Arshad Majid

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

An estimated 10 million cases of Tuberculosis (TB) and 1.6 million deaths due to this disease occurred worldwide in 2017 (1). About 1.7 billion people, 23% of the world’s population are estimated to have latent TB infection and are thus at risk of developing active TB disease during their life time. TB is mostly common in developing countries and Pakistan ranks 5th among 30 high-burden countries and 5th for Drug Resistant TB (DRTB). The incidence of TB in Pakistan is 267 per 100,000 (1) with an estimated 525,000 cases in 2017 including 57,000 cases among those who were less than …


Obstructive Sleep Apnea In Middle Age Male Smokers, Muhammad Hassan, Saad Ali Ansari, Farzana Salman, Raafay Kamal Khan, Waleed Shahzad, Ehsan-Ur- Rehman, Omer Hassaan, Aftab Ahmed, Mazhar Badshah Jun 2020

Obstructive Sleep Apnea In Middle Age Male Smokers, Muhammad Hassan, Saad Ali Ansari, Farzana Salman, Raafay Kamal Khan, Waleed Shahzad, Ehsan-Ur- Rehman, Omer Hassaan, Aftab Ahmed, Mazhar Badshah

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

OBJECTIVE: Obstructive sleep apnea is the most common type of sleep apnea. This was designed to establish the relationship between smoking and obstructive sleep apnea. Methods:This cross-sectional study was conducted at the outpatient department of Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, Islamabad, Pakistan, from August 2018 to November 2018 (dates mentioned in methods are different) and comprised of males aged 30-50 years. Participants were divided into two groups of smokers and non-smokers and Berlin questionnaire was used to collect data employing systemic random sampling. SPSS 22 was used for analysis. Results:There were 768 male participants in the study equally split between …


A Review Of Brain Death Protocols Across The Globe And Need For Brain Death Guideline For Pakistan., Mohammad Wasay, Syeda Batool Mujtaba, Mughis Sheerani, Saleem Barech, Rashid Jooma Jun 2020

A Review Of Brain Death Protocols Across The Globe And Need For Brain Death Guideline For Pakistan., Mohammad Wasay, Syeda Batool Mujtaba, Mughis Sheerani, Saleem Barech, Rashid Jooma

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

The concept of brain death was first formally presented in United States of America in 1968 (Ad Hoc Committee of the Harvard Medical School to examine the definition of Brain Death, 1968) in part to facilitate organ donation. It is a widely accepted term in most countries but some like Japan do not consider it as death. According toAAN, brain death is defined as death due to irreversible loss of function of the entire brain — comparable to circulatory death, which is defined as irreversible loss of function of the circulatory system. The purpose of our study is to review …


Factors Influencing Severity In Acute Ischemic Strokes, Inam E Khuda, Intisar Siddiqui, Saad Munzar, Rashid Nazir, Arsalan Ahmed Jun 2020

Factors Influencing Severity In Acute Ischemic Strokes, Inam E Khuda, Intisar Siddiqui, Saad Munzar, Rashid Nazir, Arsalan Ahmed

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Background: Stroke severity is one of the factors that determines stroke related disability. We explored possible associations between stroke severity and commonly evaluated clinical parameters of stroke patients. Objective: To determine the relationships between clinical features including routine in- hospital investigations done in first 24 hours of admission and variations in the stroke severity. Patients and Methods: This was a retrospective, analytical study performed in the Department of Neurology at Shifa International Hospital, Shifa Tameer-e-Millat University, Islamabad, Pakistan. Adult patients admitted with ischemic stroke, over a period of 39 months, with Middle Cerebral Artery infarctions, were included. National Institute of …


Association Of Bipolar I Disorder With Conversion Disorder And Syncope- A Retrospective Clinical Study From Pakistan, Qurat Ul Ain Khan, Sana Younus, Hania Hasan, Muhammad Zaman Khan Jun 2020

Association Of Bipolar I Disorder With Conversion Disorder And Syncope- A Retrospective Clinical Study From Pakistan, Qurat Ul Ain Khan, Sana Younus, Hania Hasan, Muhammad Zaman Khan

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Bipolar I disorder (BD I) is a chronic mood disorder that begins in early adulthood. Its association with conversion disorder and syncope has not been widely studied, especially in Pakistani population.


Knowledge And Use Of The International Classification Of Functioning, Disability And Health (Icf) Among Health Professionals In A Developing Country, Sidra K. Jafri, Olaf Kraus De Camargo Jun 2020

Knowledge And Use Of The International Classification Of Functioning, Disability And Health (Icf) Among Health Professionals In A Developing Country, Sidra K. Jafri, Olaf Kraus De Camargo

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

The World Health Organization’s (WHO) International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) provides a biopsychosocial framework for understanding all the factors that should be considered while managing any health condition. The ICF has been employed for clinical, academic, research, and policymaking purposes in developed as well as developing countries. There is a great disparity in the representation in the literature regarding knowledge and potential application of the ICF in professional practice around the world especially from low middle-income countries like Pakistan. This study aims to evaluate the profile and knowledge of health professionals in Pakistan about the application of …