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Isolated Oligohydramnios Is Not An Indicator For Adverse Perinatal Outcome, Hina Ahmad, Shama Munim Oct 2009

Isolated Oligohydramnios Is Not An Indicator For Adverse Perinatal Outcome, Hina Ahmad, Shama Munim

Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Objectives: To assess the impact of isolated oligohydramnios on Perinatal outcomes.

Methods: A prospective Cohort Study was conducted at the department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan. Pregnant women with isolated oligohydramnios were recruited for the study after obtaining informed consent. The mode of delivery and perinatal outcome were compared with women having normal amniotic fluid.

Results: Between 1st May 2005 and 30th December 2005 a total of 421 women were included in this study. Of these 421 women, 71 were exposed and 350 were unexposed. When compared to the unexposed group women with oligohydramnios …


Sirenomelia, The Mermaid Syndrome: Case Report And A Brief Review Of Literature, Rozina Sikandar, Shama Munim Oct 2009

Sirenomelia, The Mermaid Syndrome: Case Report And A Brief Review Of Literature, Rozina Sikandar, Shama Munim

Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Sirenomelia, the Mermaid Syndrome is a rare and lethal congenital anomaly with an incidence of one in 60,000 to 70,000 pregnancies. Sirenomelia is characterized by complete fusion of the lower limbs, commonly associated with renal agenesis, absent external genitalia and other gastrointestinal defects. Another pathognomonic finding is the presence of single umbilical, persistent vitelline artery which is the chief distinguishing anatomic finding from Caudal Regression Syndrome. We report a case of termination of pregnancy done on the basis of ultrasound diagnosis of bilateral renal agenesis with no liquor volume. The foetus was identified to have characteristic features of Sirenomelia at …


A Large Chorioangioma Causing Intrauterine Foetal Demise, Aamer Imdad, Lumaan Sheikh, Ayesha Malik Aug 2009

A Large Chorioangioma Causing Intrauterine Foetal Demise, Aamer Imdad, Lumaan Sheikh, Ayesha Malik

Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Chorioangioma is a benign tumour of the placenta consisting of blood vessels and stroma that proliferates beyond normally developing chorionic villi. Most of the small tumours are asymptomatic but large placental tumours are associated with unfavourable outcomes for foetus and mother. We present a case of a 23 year old primigravida who had a large chorioangioma that lead to intrauterine foetal demise. Major complications and diagnostic tools for chrioangioma have been discussed.


Atypical Eclampsia, Aamer Imdad, Lumaan Sheikh, Ayesha Malik Jul 2009

Atypical Eclampsia, Aamer Imdad, Lumaan Sheikh, Ayesha Malik

Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Eclampsia occurring without prior signs and symptoms of preeclampsia is called atypical eclampsia. We present a case of 28 year old primigravida who developed intrapartum seizures. There was no prior clinical or biochemical evidence of preeclampsia. We have discussed the differentials of intrapartum seizures and a review of literature on atypical eclampsia.


Clinical And Quality-Of-Life (Qol) Outcomes In Women Treated By Tension Free Vaginal Tape (Tvt), Raheela Mohsin Rizvi May 2009

Clinical And Quality-Of-Life (Qol) Outcomes In Women Treated By Tension Free Vaginal Tape (Tvt), Raheela Mohsin Rizvi

Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Objectives: To assess subjective success rates, complications and impact on quality of life (QoL) in women treated by Tension Free Vaginal Tape for urinary incontinence.

Methods: A retrospective cohort analysis was made on 30 consecutive women undergoing TVT procedure alone or as concomitant to other pelvic surgical procedures, from June 2004 to October 2007. All the Patients were evaluated by history, clinical examination with POP-Q (pelvic organ prolapse-quantification) scoring for uterovaginal prolapse and urodynamic testing. Improvement of health-related QoL (quality of life) was assessed by incontinence impact questionnaire-short form (IIQ-7) and urogenital distress inventory-short form (UDI-6). The success of surgery …