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Anticipated And Unanticipated Complications Of Severe Dengue In A Primigravida, Madiha Hashmi, Ghulam Zainab, Farah Khan Nov 2015

Anticipated And Unanticipated Complications Of Severe Dengue In A Primigravida, Madiha Hashmi, Ghulam Zainab, Farah Khan

Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology

As the incidence of dengue is rising among adults more cases of dengue fever are being reported during pregnancy. Physiological changes of pregnancy mask the pathognomonic features of severe dengue such as increased hematocrit, thrombocytopenia, and leukopenia and a high index of suspicion are required in endemic areas. Massive hemorrhage may complicate operative deliveries in unsuspected patients. World Health Organization recommends that all patients with severe dengue should be admitted to a hospital with access to intensive care facilities and blood transfusion. We present the successful management of hemorrhage and unanticipated complications of severe dengue in a young primigravida admitted …


Impact Of Self Regulation Skills On Students Academic Grades, Abeer Kathawala, Shelina Bhamani Jun 2015

Impact Of Self Regulation Skills On Students Academic Grades, Abeer Kathawala, Shelina Bhamani

Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology

This research aimed to explore if self-regulation skills had any effect on the academic outcomes of young children in private schools of Karachi, Pakistan. Quantitative research method was used to determine the impact of self-regulation upon the academic outcome of young children by utilizing Early School Self-Regulation Scale-Care Giver Version (Bhamani, 2012).The sample size consisted of randomly chosen 210 children, studying in grades 1 and 2 from seven different private schools in Karachi. The results of the research show that selfregulation skills had a significant impact on the academic outcome of young children in private schools of Karachi, b = …


Comparing Neonatal Respiratory Morbidity In Neonates Delivered At Term By Elective Caesarean Section With And Without Dexamethasone: Retrospective Cohort Study, Anita Dileep, Neelofur Babar Khan, Sana Sadiq Sheikh Jun 2015

Comparing Neonatal Respiratory Morbidity In Neonates Delivered At Term By Elective Caesarean Section With And Without Dexamethasone: Retrospective Cohort Study, Anita Dileep, Neelofur Babar Khan, Sana Sadiq Sheikh

Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Objective: To assess the effect of dexamethasone on neonatal respiratory morbidity in babies delivered by early term elective lower segment Caesarean section. Method: The retrospective cohort study was conducted at a secondary level hospital in Karachi. It reviewed the medical record of pregnant women and their babies who were delivered by elective lower segment Caesarean section between January 1 and June 30, 2013, at 37-38+6 weeks of pregnancy. The women were divided into exposed group (Group A) who received prophylactic dexamethasone, and non-exposed group (Group B) who did not receive dexamethasone Neonatal respiratory morbidity was compared between the two groups. …


Financing Early Childhood Education: An Investment Into The Future, Shelina Bhamani Jan 2015

Financing Early Childhood Education: An Investment Into The Future, Shelina Bhamani

Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology

No abstract provided.


Is Risk Malignancy Index A Useful Tool For Predicting Malignant Ovarian Masses In Developing Countries?, Aliya Aziz, Nida Najmi Jan 2015

Is Risk Malignancy Index A Useful Tool For Predicting Malignant Ovarian Masses In Developing Countries?, Aliya Aziz, Nida Najmi

Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Introduction: Risk of Malignancy Index (RMI) is widely studied for prediction of malignant pelvic masses in Western population. However, little is known regarding its implication in the developing countries. The objective of this study is to determine how accurately the RMI can predict the malignant pelvic masses.

Materials and Methods: The study is a retrospective review of patients attending the gynecological clinic between January 2004 and December 2008 with adnexal masses. Information on demographic characteristics, ultrasound findings, menopausal status, CA125, and histopathology was collected. RMI score for each patient in the study group was calculated.

Results: The study …


Selective Lymphadenectomy In Endometrial Cancer: Retrospective Analysis Of Morbidity And Survival Data At A Tertiary Care Centre, Uzma Chishti, Aliya Aziz, Munazza Akhtar, Sana Sheikh Jan 2015

Selective Lymphadenectomy In Endometrial Cancer: Retrospective Analysis Of Morbidity And Survival Data At A Tertiary Care Centre, Uzma Chishti, Aliya Aziz, Munazza Akhtar, Sana Sheikh

Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Objective: To compare perioperative morbidity and survival data between patients with early-stage endometrial cancer who did or did not undergo selective lymphadenectomy.
Methods: Retrospective analysis of 180 patients with early-stage endometrial carcinoma treated between 1999 and 2008 was performed in Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan.
Results: Data from 180 patients were analysed. The selective lymphadenectomy group contained 108 women (60%) and the no lymphadenectomy group contained 72 women (40%). The median number of lymph nodes removed was 9. The mean age and extent of disease, as assessed by staging, tumour size, myometrial invasion, and lymphovascular invasion were comparable between …