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2013

Pakistan

Section of Gastroenterology

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Changing Trends Of Hepatitis B Seromarkers Amongst Pakistani Population: A Laboratory-Based Review, Afia Zafar, Erum Khan, Muhammad Shoaib Khan, Bushra Moiz, Wasim Jafri Jul 2013

Changing Trends Of Hepatitis B Seromarkers Amongst Pakistani Population: A Laboratory-Based Review, Afia Zafar, Erum Khan, Muhammad Shoaib Khan, Bushra Moiz, Wasim Jafri

Section of Gastroenterology

Objective:

To study the changing trends of hepatitis B markers tested at Aga Khan University Hospital clinical laboratory according to the internationally recognised classification of hepatitis B profile.

Methods:

The retrospective study involved analysis of laboratory records of hepatitis B profiles of all patients collected from January 2001 to December 2008 at the Aga Khan University Hospital\'s clinical laboratory. Patients with complete profile tested were categorised according to the Centre for Diseases Control classification of hepatitis B profile. SPSS 16 was used for statistical analysis. R

Results:

A total of 185,825 patients had serological markers for hepatitis B tested. Mean-age …


Varied Presentation Of Celiac Disease In Pakistani Adults, Zaigham Abbas, Sajjad Raza, Javed Yakoob, Shahab Abid, Saeed Hamid, Hasnain Shah, Wasim Jafri Jul 2013

Varied Presentation Of Celiac Disease In Pakistani Adults, Zaigham Abbas, Sajjad Raza, Javed Yakoob, Shahab Abid, Saeed Hamid, Hasnain Shah, Wasim Jafri

Section of Gastroenterology

he objective of this retrospective study was to evaluate presentation of celiac disease in adults. It included 77 patients, 41 (53.2%) males with median age 26 years and median body mass index of 18 (16 â�� 22) kg/m2. Typical presentation with gastrointestinal symptoms was seen in 76.6%. Atypical presentation with extra intestinal complaints in 7.8% and silent presentation in 15.6%. Major symptoms were diarrhea in 64.9%, weight loss 36.4%, abdominal pain 35.1%, vomiting 32.5%, pallor 24.7%, and weakness 13%. Iron deficiency was documented in 20.8%, B12 deficiency in 9.1%, folic acid deficiency in 6.5% and vitamin D deficiency in 10.4%. …