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Epilepsy In Pakistan: National Guidelines For Clinicians (Part 2), Fowzia Siddiqui, Shaukat Ali, Mughis Sheerani, Tipu Sultan, Shahid Mustafa, Saleem Barech, Haris Majid, Sarwar Jamil Siddiqui, Abdul Malik, Mohsin Zaheer, Wasim Akhter, Rashid Jooma
Epilepsy In Pakistan: National Guidelines For Clinicians (Part 2), Fowzia Siddiqui, Shaukat Ali, Mughis Sheerani, Tipu Sultan, Shahid Mustafa, Saleem Barech, Haris Majid, Sarwar Jamil Siddiqui, Abdul Malik, Mohsin Zaheer, Wasim Akhter, Rashid Jooma
Section of Neurology
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Epilepsy In Pakistan: National Guidelines For Clinicians, Fowzia Siddiqui, Tipu Sultan, Shahid Mustafa, Sarwar Jamil Siddiqui, Shaukat Ali, Abdul Malik, Zafar Sajjad, Saleem Barech, Rashid Jooma
Epilepsy In Pakistan: National Guidelines For Clinicians, Fowzia Siddiqui, Tipu Sultan, Shahid Mustafa, Sarwar Jamil Siddiqui, Shaukat Ali, Abdul Malik, Zafar Sajjad, Saleem Barech, Rashid Jooma
Section of Neurology
Introduction: Epilepsy is one of the most common chronic neurological disorders requiring prolonged treatments and drugs. According to The World Health Organization (WHO), epilepsy is one of those serious brain disorders that affect not only the individual but has a deep impact on the family and society in general. Approximately 50 million people are affected with epilepsy around the world36, though proper epidemiological studies do not exist for Pakistan it is estimated that the prevalence of epilepsy is 9.99/1000. Highest prevalence is seen in people younger than 30 years of age, i.e. about 2 million people and 1/10th of the …
Validation Study Of The Mini-Mental State Examination In Urdu Language For Pakistani Population, Safia Awan, Naila Shahbaz,, Syed Wasim Akhtar, Arsalan Ahmad, Sadaf Iqba, Sellal Ahmed, Haider Naqvi, Mohammad Wasay
Validation Study Of The Mini-Mental State Examination In Urdu Language For Pakistani Population, Safia Awan, Naila Shahbaz,, Syed Wasim Akhtar, Arsalan Ahmad, Sadaf Iqba, Sellal Ahmed, Haider Naqvi, Mohammad Wasay
Section of Neurology
Validation study of the Mini-Mental State Examination in Urdu language for Pakistani population. Objective: This study was conducted primarily to validate and determine the optimal cutoff score in the diagnosis of dementia among Pakistani’s and study the effects of gender and education on the MMSE performance in our population. Methods: Four hundred participants took part in the study. Patient with dementia recruited from five major hospitals from Pakistan. The MMSE was translated into Urdu. Results: There were 61 men and 39 women in dementia group and 225 men and 75 women in the control group. The mean score of Urdu …
Implications Of Female Sex On Stroke Risk Factors, Care, Outcome And Rehabilitation: An Asian Perspective, Prachi Mehndiratta, Mohammad Wasay, Man Mohan Mehndiratta
Implications Of Female Sex On Stroke Risk Factors, Care, Outcome And Rehabilitation: An Asian Perspective, Prachi Mehndiratta, Mohammad Wasay, Man Mohan Mehndiratta
Section of Neurology
Background:
Stroke affects 16.9 million people annually and the greatest burden of stroke is in low- and middle-income countries, where 69% of all strokes occur. Stroke risk factors, mortality and outcomes differ in developing countries as compared to the developed world. We performed a literature review of 28 articles pertaining to epidemiology of stroke in Asian women, stroke risk factors, gender-related differences, and stroke outcomes.
Summary:
Asian women differ from women worldwide due to differences in stroke awareness, risk factor profile, stroke subtypes, and social issues that impact stroke care. While Asian men have a higher incidence of stroke as …