item: #1 of 81 id: lmrj-1011 author: Shah, Nabia ; Ahmed Muhammad Shaikh; Fasiha Shah title: Rise in mobile gadgets use for school learning and health issues of children- Long-term sequelae of covid-19 pandemic date: 2022-09-30 words: 1917 flesch: 63 summary: There was a significant rise in the timings of mobile phone use from 2 hours to 7 hours per day. A study from British Columbia suggested a significant rise from mean 6 hours to mean 8 hours per day of mobile phone use in pre-COVID to post-COVID, respectively(3). keywords: children; covid-19; health; mobile; pandemic; study; use cache: lmrj-1011.pdf plain text: lmrj-1011.txt item: #2 of 81 id: lmrj-1015 author: Ujjan, Ikram Din title: Pandemonium of diseases after floods – An emerging major health issue in Pakistan date: 2022-09-30 words: 1111 flesch: 62 summary: Due to unhygienic condi- tions and overcrowded camps, skin diseases emerge later. Due to these conditions skin diseases develop, and contiguous skin in- fections spread quickly, affecting children and adults equally. keywords: diseases; health; pakistan; water cache: lmrj-1015.pdf plain text: lmrj-1015.txt item: #3 of 81 id: lmrj-443 author: Kalaignan, Parithimar; Ahmed, Syed Ershad title: An Impact of mandibular resection guidance prostheses on oral health related quality of life (OHRQoL) - A prospective study: Impact of mandibular guidance prostheses on OHRQoL date: 2021-09-29 words: 3443 flesch: 53 summary: When Analysing OHIP scale, there was highly significant difference (p value = 0.005) were observed in all parameters except for psychological disability, no significant differences (p value = .157) after 2 weeks and 3 months of mandibular resection prosthesis function. The mean score of 35 mandibular resected patients rehabilitated with mandibular resection prosthesis after two weeks and three months of follow up were 33.20 and 27.71 respectively. keywords: defects; disability; health; life; mfpps; oral; patients; prosthesis; resection cache: lmrj-443.pdf plain text: lmrj-443.txt item: #4 of 81 id: lmrj-456 author: Memon, Faheem Ahmed title: Clinico-Hematological Features in Pure Red Cell Aplasia Patients Diagnosed at Diagnostic & Research Laboratory, Hyderabad date: 2020-12-04 words: 1094 flesch: 60 summary: Natiq M, Ahmad N, Rashid J. Frequency and Clini- co-hematological features of Pure Red Cell Aplasia in children. LMRJ Volume 1 Issue 1 2 | P a g e Clinico-Hematological Features in Pure Red Cell Aplasia Patients Diagnosed at Diagnostic & Research Laboratory, Hyderabad Faheem Ahmed Memon Diagnostic And Research Laboratory LUMHS Jamshoro / Hyderabad Received: 17 Dec 2018 Revised: 30 January 2019 accepted for publication: 14 March 2019 Correspondence: Dr. Faheem Ahmed Memon Diagnostic And Research Laboratory Liaquat University of Medical & Health Sciences, Civil Hospital Hyderabad. keywords: cell; hyderabad; patients; research; study cache: lmrj-456.pdf plain text: lmrj-456.txt item: #5 of 81 id: lmrj-457 author: Khand, Tayyab Uddin; Khand, Fatehuddin; Kandhro, Abdul Hafeez; Memon, Mohammad Yousif title: Demographic, Dietary and Biochemical Risk Factors Associated with the Causation of Goiter in Plane Areas of Sindh Province date: 2020-12-04 words: 2516 flesch: 61 summary: Serum samples from goiter patients and control subjects were analyzed for iodine, TSH, FT3 and FT4 levels, while urine samples were analysed for iodine content. Blood and urine iodine levels were significantly (P<0.001) lower in goiter patients than in control subjects whereas, the reverse was true for serum TSH and FT4 levels. keywords: cases; control; goiter; iodine; patients; study; subjects; users cache: lmrj-457.pdf plain text: lmrj-457.txt item: #6 of 81 id: lmrj-459 author: None title: 404 Not Found date: None words: 20 flesch: 63 summary: 404 Not Found Not Found The requested URL /index.php/LMRJ/article/download/459/10.38106/LMRJ.2019.1.1-03 was not found on this server. keywords: server cache: lmrj-459.htm plain text: lmrj-459.txt item: #7 of 81 id: lmrj-460 author: Rana, Adnan Ali; Ali, Zahid; Amin, Fahad; Sharif, Nimra title: Prevalence of Hepatitis B, C and HIV Viruses in Blood Donors at Patel Hospital date: 2020-12-04 words: 1708 flesch: 61 summary: LMRJ Volume 1 Issue 1 13 | P a g e Prevalence of Hepatitis B, C and HIV Viruses in Blood Donors at Patel Hospital Adnan Ali Rana1, Zahid Ali1, Fahad Amin1, Nimra Sharif2 1MPhil students Humdard University, Karachi. nimra.sharif@iobm.edu.pk This article may be sighted as: Rana AA, Ali Z, Amin F, Sharif N. Prevalence of Hepatitis B, C and HIV Viruses in Blood Donors at Patel Hospital. keywords: blood; donors; hcv; hepatitis; hiv; study; virus cache: lmrj-460.pdf plain text: lmrj-460.txt item: #8 of 81 id: lmrj-463 author: Rasheed, Hafiza Ummara; Tariq, Sabiha; Fatima, Noreen; Asghar, Abida; Akram, Tehseena title: Diagnostic Utility of Conventional Radiography in Traumatic Skull Injury date: 2020-12-08 words: 1961 flesch: 64 summary: It is recommended that if CT scan is available, the victim of head injury must not have his rontgenogram done since it will give excessive radiations along with unnecessary interruption in reaching the actual diagnosis. CT head with bone algorithm have high accuracy in diagnosing, staging and preoperative planning of head injury. keywords: head; injury; ray; skull cache: lmrj-463.pdf plain text: lmrj-463.txt item: #9 of 81 id: lmrj-464 author: None title: 404 Not Found date: None words: 20 flesch: 63 summary: 404 Not Found Not Found The requested URL /index.php/LMRJ/article/download/464/10.38106/LMRJ.2019.1.1-06 was not found on this server. keywords: server cache: lmrj-464.htm plain text: lmrj-464.txt item: #10 of 81 id: lmrj-470 author: Maqsood, Faria; Durrani, Zahra; Rabbani, Farah; Khan, Sana; Khan, Sehrish; Wajid, Laila; Gul, Saman; Naseem, Hifsa; Izhar, Parkha; Sarwar, Sofia; Zaz, Ibrahim; Khan, Asad; Hamza, Asim title: Risk Factors for Ischemic Heart Disease (IHD) Among Young and Old Age Groups Patients of District Peshawar date: 2020-12-21 words: 2035 flesch: 69 summary: A comprehensive questionnaire, taking into account the demographic details and assessment for various IHD risk factors were filled out for all the patients by appropriately trained healthcare professionals. The relationship of autonomic imbalance, heart rate variability and cardiovascular disease risk factors. keywords: age; group; ihd; patients; risk; study cache: lmrj-470.pdf plain text: lmrj-470.txt item: #11 of 81 id: lmrj-478 author: Pirwani, Kashif; Raza, Muhammed; Rizvi, Syed Hassan Abbas title: Awareness and Practices Regarding Needle Stick Injuries Among Health Care Professionals: Findings at a Tertiary Care Hospital of Karachi date: 2020-12-22 words: 2731 flesch: 64 summary: Health care workers of either gender and all age groups, dealing with Research article mailto:nawaz.ahmad@iobm.edu.pk mailto:nawaz.ahmad@iobm.edu.pk LMRJ Volume 1 Issue 2 29 | P a g e syringes in diagnostic or therapeutic interventions, were included into the study. Data Collection Primarily incidence of NSI was assessed among different caders of health care workers. keywords: care; health; injuries; needle; nsi; nsis; study; workers; years cache: lmrj-478.pdf plain text: lmrj-478.txt item: #12 of 81 id: lmrj-498 author: Memon, Hina Akbar; Shah, Afsheen Mushtaque title: To Evaluate the Changes Arise in the Parameters of Liver and Kidney during Adjuvant Chemotherapy in Breast Cancer Patients date: 2021-01-01 words: 1870 flesch: 51 summary: Adjuvant chemotherapy, breast cancer, liver, kidney. Anampa, J., Makower, D., & Sparano, J. A. Progress in adjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer: An overview. keywords: adjuvant; caf; cancer; chemotherapy; fac cache: lmrj-498.pdf plain text: lmrj-498.txt item: #13 of 81 id: lmrj-499 author: Ahmad, Fayyaz; Mahmood, Tariq; Memon, Abdul Shakoor; Jamali, A.R.; Abbas, Kausar title: Ultrasound Imaging in Settings of a Natural Disaster: Experience from October 8th 2015 Earthquake in Pakistan date: 2021-01-01 words: 3471 flesch: 56 summary: Feussner H & co-workers stated that lethality and morbidity of blunt abdominal trauma are directly dependent on the immediately valid diagnostic work-up. Since blunt abdominal trauma usually occurs in the setting of multisystem injury and patients are no longer cooperative, clinical methods of diagnosis are unreliable. keywords: abdomen; cases; chest; disaster; earthquake; findings; imaging; patients; trauma; ultrasound cache: lmrj-499.pdf plain text: lmrj-499.txt item: #14 of 81 id: lmrj-500 author: Mukry, Samina Naz; Safdar, Dilnasheen; Ali, Riafat; Attari, Ashfaq Ahmed; Shamsi, Tahir Sultan title: The Efficacy of Hands on Workshop on Infection Control to Healthcare Professionals: An Intervention Study date: 2021-01-03 words: 2106 flesch: 54 summary: A one day hands on infection control workshop was conducted at National Institute of Blood Diseases in April 2017. The questionnaire was specially designed containing 14 questions altogether to cover areas of knowledge and performance/attitude towards standard infection control practices with equal distribution of questions i.e. 7 for each category. keywords: attitude; control; infection; knowledge; performance; precautions; test; workshop cache: lmrj-500.pdf plain text: lmrj-500.txt item: #15 of 81 id: lmrj-555 author: Kalhoro, Feroze; Memon, Sikander Munir; Askari, Jodat; Dhia, Hussain; Mofti, Hareb title: An Evaluation of Rubber-Dam Acceptability by Dental Practitioners in RAKCODS date: 2021-03-17 words: 2354 flesch: 60 summary: A low 26% of the responders answered that they always use rubber when compared to other studies done by National Dental Practice-Based Research Network which had 44% of practitioners always use rubber-dam. A statistical significance was found in the frequency of usage as the majority of participants often use rubber and a very low proportion rarely and never use it. keywords: dam; dental; research; rubber; students; treatment; use cache: lmrj-555.pdf plain text: lmrj-555.txt item: #16 of 81 id: lmrj-557 author: Memon, Faheem Ahmed; Yousaf, Khalid; Rehman, Abdul; Raza, Ali title: Distribution of Mega-Platelet Units (Platelet Apheresis) During Four Years at Blood Bank and Transfusion Center LUMHS Hyderabad date: 2021-03-17 words: 1836 flesch: 48 summary: 18.23% 04 Gynaecology and Obstetrics 115 16.64% 05 Emergency Room 44 6.36% 06 Intensive Care Unit (ICU) 61 8.82% Total 691 100% Distribution 61 Medicine LMRJ the unnecessary use of donor blood in clinical practice. Results of this study we praise that apheresis donors should be observed for post-donation haematological issues. keywords: apheresis; blood; donor; hyderabad; lumhs; platelet; research; transfusion cache: lmrj-557.pdf plain text: lmrj-557.txt item: #17 of 81 id: lmrj-558 author: Abbas, Syed A.; Ali, Ahsan Zil-E-; Ahmad, Umair; Anwar, Kashif title: Pierre Marie-Bamberger Syndrome: A unique case report date: 2021-03-17 words: 1432 flesch: 55 summary: PMB is etiologically classified LMRJ into primary (hereditary or idiopathic) or secondary disease. We report a case of a 36 year old Pakistani male smoker, presenting with bilateral joint pains, shortness of breath and grade 4 digital clubbing on general examination. keywords: case; clubbing; hypertrophic; osteoarthropathy; pain; pulmonary cache: lmrj-558.pdf plain text: lmrj-558.txt item: #18 of 81 id: lmrj-562 author: Yousuf, Tahira title: Relationship between Academic Stress and Personal Wellness in Medical University Students: LMRJ date: 2019-12-30 words: 8389 flesch: 55 summary: Abstract To explore the relationship of academic stress with personal wellness as well as academic stress as a predictor of personal wellness in medical university students. �e �ndings indicated a moderate downhill (negative) relationship between academic stress and personal wellness as per the hypotheses statement. keywords: academic; medical; personal; stress; students; study; wellness cache: lmrj-562.pdf plain text: lmrj-562.txt item: #19 of 81 id: lmrj-563 author: Khan, Saeed title: Differential Viral Load of HBV and HCV in Co-infected Patients: A Potential Battle between the Viruses: LMRJ date: 2019-12-30 words: 2199 flesch: 59 summary: Some reports have declared the clearance of HCV infection after the superinfection of HBV, whereas in Asian countries, HCV superinfection is common where HBV is prevalent13,14. There was a higher chance of HBV infection as opposed to HCV. 89 (21%) of the patients were con-infected with both viruses, which established that there was a higher increase in co-infection. keywords: hbv; hcv; hepatitis; infection; patients; viruses cache: lmrj-563.pdf plain text: lmrj-563.txt item: #20 of 81 id: lmrj-564 author: Chang, Abid title: Prevalence of Positive Montoux Test in the Province of Sindh: LMRJ date: 2020-04-01 words: 1021 flesch: 60 summary: Mantoux test was done by injecting a regular dose of 5 Tuberculin units (0.1ml) into the skin intra-dermally. Mantoux test is done by injecting a regular dose of 5 Tuberculin units (0.1ml) into the skin intradermally. keywords: positive; study; test; tuberculosis cache: lmrj-564.pdf plain text: lmrj-564.txt item: #21 of 81 id: lmrj-565 author: ADMIN title: lmrj-565 date: 2021-08-18 words: 2704 flesch: 59 summary: Research article Quality of Nursing care in the perspective of Nurses at Tertiary Care Public Hospital, Karachi Ameer Ullah Khan1, Sajjan A. Halepoto1, Sineer Micah2, Sikander Munir Memon 1, Victoria Samar1, Muzafar Ali, Mehar Ali, Imran Ali Shah1 People’s School of Nursing, LUMHS, Jamshoro, Sindh Government Hospital Liaquatabad, Karachi Correspondance: Ameer Ullah Khan People’s School of Nursing, LUMHS, Jamshoro Received: 10 October 2019 Nurses have to play pivotal role in patient care. keywords: care; nurses; nursing; patient; quality; study cache: lmrj-565.docx plain text: lmrj-565.txt item: #22 of 81 id: lmrj-566 author: Anil, Farah title: Leadership style employed by Nurses’ Directors and Principals at Nursing Education Institutes, Hyderabad.: LMRJ date: 2020-04-01 words: 1838 flesch: 52 summary: Leadership styles: relationship with conflict management styles. The impact of leadership styles on staff nurses’ turnover intention. keywords: leadership; nurse; nursing; participants; study; style cache: lmrj-566.pdf plain text: lmrj-566.txt item: #23 of 81 id: lmrj-567 author: Qazi, Almas title: A rare case of anterior abdominal wall abscess due to transmigrated fish bone from transverse colon: LMRJ date: 2020-04-01 words: 1434 flesch: 59 summary: LMRJ Volume 2 Issue 1 22 | P a g e A rare case of anterior abdominal wall abscess due to transmigrated fish bone from transverse colon Qazi, Almas1; Calcuttawala2, Murtaza; Qazi, Ikhlas3; Khan, Asad4 1Newham University Hospital NHS Trust, Bart’s Health NHS Trust, 2Newham University Hospital, 3St George’s University of London (King’s College London), Newham University Hospital, United Kingdom Corresponding authors: Almas Qazi and Ikhlas Qazi Newham University Hospital NHS Trust, Bart’s Health NHS Trust, dralmasqazi@gmail.com; ikhlasqazi1@hotmail.com LMRJ.2020:2(1) Figure 2: Coronal view showing site of anterior abdominal wall abscess. keywords: abscess; bone; case; perforation; wall cache: lmrj-567.pdf plain text: lmrj-567.txt item: #24 of 81 id: lmrj-568 author: Akram, Tehseena title: Effect of Environmental Factors on Job Performance among Nurses of Tertiary Health Care Sector: LMRJ date: 2020-04-01 words: 2570 flesch: 61 summary: Multivariate linear regression is summarized in Table 4, persons who reported to have better work place environment have significantly (p= .001) better performance as the β is positive 0.48. How work environment impacts retention. keywords: environment; job; lahore; nurses; performance; place; study; work cache: lmrj-568.pdf plain text: lmrj-568.txt item: #25 of 81 id: lmrj-569 author: Agarwal, Amit title: Bilateral Axillary Accessory Breasts With Multiple Fibroadenomas: LMRJ date: 2020-06-15 words: 1132 flesch: 60 summary: In females the mammary ridge extends to the vulva bilaterally, therefore accessory breast tissue can be found in the external genitalia. In the axilla, accessory breast tissue can be found separately from the axillary tail, and this confirms its independent entity. keywords: accessory; breast; fibroadenoma cache: lmrj-569.pdf plain text: lmrj-569.txt item: #26 of 81 id: lmrj-572 author: Lal, Bheru title: Factors Contributing To Phlebitis Among Patients Admitted In Medical-Surgical Units At Tertiary Care: Liaquat Medical Research Journal date: 2020-06-17 words: 3309 flesch: 57 summary: The study concluded that high rate of phlebitis grade II & III in the study population. The rates of phlebitis grade II in studies were 35.1% and higher rates were 53.6%, while the grade III rate (23.7%) was contrary to this research in another study.13–15 In current Study, the average number of catheters was 1.30+0.49. keywords: catheter; factors; grade; iii; medical; participants; patients; phlebitis; risk; study cache: lmrj-572.pdf plain text: lmrj-572.txt item: #27 of 81 id: lmrj-573 author: Qureshi, Jawaid Naeem title: Histological grade and Breast Cancer – are we using it right? LMRJ date: 2020-12-31 words: 2882 flesch: 60 summary: Jawaid Naeem Qureshi1 Department of Surgery, Indus Medical College, Tando Mohammad Khan, Pakistan Corresponding author Prof. Jawaid Naeem Qureshi Department of Surgery, Indus Medical College, Tando Mohammad Khan, Pakistan Email:drjnq@hotmail.com LMRJ.2020; 2(4) Doi: 10.38106/LMRJ.2020.2.4-01 ABSTRACT: Breast cancer is the most common malignancy among women all around the world. The history of breast cancer is as old as of human being which can be evidenced by the oldest books on medicine, written in different ages like Nei Jing; written by Huang Di Chinese Emperor in 2698 BC (4). keywords: breast; cancer; cells; grade; prognostic; rate; tumour cache: lmrj-573.pdf plain text: lmrj-573.txt item: #28 of 81 id: lmrj-574 author: Devrajani, Tara Chand title: Metabolic Syndrome, telomere length and Aging-Review of literature: LMRJ date: 2020-06-19 words: 3746 flesch: 39 summary: Telomere length as a marker of cellular aging is associated with prevalence and progression of metabolic syndrome. Besides abdominal obesity, other factors are also required to be considered in the diagnosis of metabolic syndrome include the assessment of triglycerides, blood pressure, fasting blood glucose, or reduced lipoprotein cholesterol levels.(1) keywords: age; aging; cell; dna; issue; length; metabolic; obesity; stress; syndrome; telomere; volume cache: lmrj-574.pdf plain text: lmrj-574.txt item: #29 of 81 id: lmrj-575 author: Jamil, Sajid title: Comparison of Platelet Count in Malaria Positive and Negative Subjects with Hematology Analyzer and Microscopic Examination: LMRJ date: 2020-09-23 words: 1462 flesch: 59 summary: Table - 1: Platelet count in malaria positive and negative cases with microscopy and hematology analyzer Methods Platelet count in malaria positive cases Platelet count in malaria negative cases Microscopy 117 ± 35.06 285.6 ± 41.01 Hematology analyzer 137 ± 48.13 292.3 ± 40.3 Discussion Thrombocytopenia is a well-documented finding in falciparum malaria and in mixed falciparum/ vivax infection 10,11. Changes in white blood cells and platelets in children with falciparum malaria: relationship to disease outcome. keywords: cases; count; falciparum; malaria; platelet; thrombocytopenia cache: lmrj-575.pdf plain text: lmrj-575.txt item: #30 of 81 id: lmrj-576 author: Qadir, Fayal title: Unusual Presentation of Factor XII Deficiency with Bleeding: A Rare Case Report: LMRJ date: 2020-09-25 words: 1628 flesch: 53 summary: Another acquired form of factor XII deficiency may be caused by inhibitors against FXII. In a study carried out on all the available members of Swiss families affected by factor XII deficiency, it was found that patients with homozygous FXII deficiency are more likely to develop thromboembolic disease whereas partial FXII deficiency is not usually associated with thrombosis.9 However, different subsequent studies have shown that these patients developed thrombosis due to other risk factors rather than keywords: bleeding; coagulation; deficiency; factor; fxii; patients cache: lmrj-576.pdf plain text: lmrj-576.txt item: #31 of 81 id: lmrj-577 author: Pal, Vikram title: Patterns, Types and Causes of Mandibular Condyle Fractures, association with other Mandibular Fractures at LUMHS Hospital Hyderabad, Sindh.: LMRJ date: 2020-09-28 words: 2636 flesch: 63 summary: This study will determine the patterns of mandibular condylar fractures, with all their relative characteristics, common age group and causes of condylar fracture in this part of the country. There have been many articles published about fractured mandible, but only few of them have focus on patterns of mandibular condylar fractures. keywords: condylar; fractures; mandible; oral; study cache: lmrj-577.pdf plain text: lmrj-577.txt item: #32 of 81 id: lmrj-578 author: Sharif, Anila title: Determine the Influence of Prenatal Stress on Fetal Development: LMRJ date: 2020-09-30 words: 1747 flesch: 59 summary: Keywords: Prenatal stress, maternal stress, antenatal stress, fetal development & depression. Abstract: Prenatal stress is an epigenetic factor which can produce long-lasting alterations in brain structures and body functions. keywords: development; pregnancy; prenatal; reports; stress; women cache: lmrj-578.pdf plain text: lmrj-578.txt item: #33 of 81 id: lmrj-579 author: Qureshi, Jawaid Naeem title: Intralesional steroid injection and dilatation for subglottic stenosis in patients with Wegener’s granulomatosis- a review of literature: LMRJ date: 2020-06-30 words: 1092 flesch: 51 summary: We report a review of available literature on intralesional steroid injection and dilatation for subglottic stenosis in patients with Wegener’s granulomatosis. The review of the studies showed promising results of intralesional injection and dilatation in patients with subglottic stenosis developed as a complication of Wagener’s granulomatosis. keywords: granulomatosis; patients; stenosis; wegener cache: lmrj-579.pdf plain text: lmrj-579.txt item: #34 of 81 id: lmrj-580 author: Rawan, Bakht title: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Children Consuming Junk Food: LMRJ date: 2021-03-31 words: 2028 flesch: 54 summary: Key words: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Junk food, District Kohat, Artificial Food Colours INTRODUCTION Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neuro-developmental disorder, characterized by impairment in the executive functions of brain that include inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity.1 ADHD is diagnosed before the age of six years. It has recently been found that Artificial Food Colors (AFCs) and preservatives have a role in the development of ADHD among children in the general population.6 The strength of association between the two is, however, still a subject of debate.7 AFCs are frequently used in junk foods. keywords: adhd; children; disorder; food; hyperactivity; junk; study cache: lmrj-580.pdf plain text: lmrj-580.txt item: #35 of 81 id: lmrj-581 author: Abbas, Sharjeel title: Does Ice Slush Placed Inside Pericardial Well During Mitral Valve Replacement Cause Injury to Phrenic Nerve? LMRJ date: 2021-03-31 words: 2794 flesch: 52 summary: Email: sharjeel.abbas@lumhs.edu.pk LMRJ.2020; 2(4) DOI: 10.38106/LMRJ.2020.2.4-03 ABSTRACT This study was conducted to determine frequency of phrenic nerve injury during mitral valve replacement, with application of Ice Slush, and compare it with international data. Topical cooling of heart, during mitral valve replacement, with Ice slush per se is not responsible for Phrenic nerve injury. keywords: injury; nerve; patients; phrenic; study; surgery; time; valve cache: lmrj-581.pdf plain text: lmrj-581.txt item: #36 of 81 id: lmrj-582 author: Durrani, Aftab title: Emergence of Multi Drug Resistant Salmonella Typhi as Epidemic Among Lower Sindh Regions Patients of Pakistan: LMRJ date: 2020-12-31 words: 2137 flesch: 52 summary: This study reports MDR salmonella based on blood culture and sensitivity study and the resistant drug pattern is similar to an earlier study in Tajikistan India United states of America and Kenya. This study was aimed to determine the frequency of multidrug-resistant Salmonella Typhi (S. Typhi) among patients from lower region Sindh. keywords: blood; fever; infection; patients; salmonella; study; typhi; typhoid cache: lmrj-582.pdf plain text: lmrj-582.txt item: #37 of 81 id: lmrj-583 author: Mukry, Samina Naz title: Hemostatic defects in Dengue infection at a tertiary care hospital in Karachi: LMRJ date: 2021-03-31 words: 2252 flesch: 50 summary: Fibrin formation and lysis studies in dengue virus infection. Activation of coagulation and fibrinolysis during dengue virus infection. keywords: 0.001; aptt; coagulation; dengue; infection; patients; study; virus cache: lmrj-583.pdf plain text: lmrj-583.txt item: #38 of 81 id: lmrj-585 author: Kausar, Shaista; Fateen, Tooba; Chaudary, Hammad Tufail title: Frequency of Causes of Spurious Platelets Count on Routine Complete Blood Count by an Automated Hematology Cell Analyser date: 2021-04-30 words: 2400 flesch: 62 summary: Out of 86 samples 64 samples (74.4%) showed spurious platelet count due to EDTA. It is very important to rule out the correct cause of spurious platelet count on CBC as otherwise it will lead to unnecessary medication and investigations for patient. keywords: blood; count; edta; hematology; platelet; pseudo; samples; study cache: lmrj-585.pdf plain text: lmrj-585.txt item: #39 of 81 id: lmrj-586 author: Wazeer, Akhlaaq; Riaz, Amar; Qasim, Zahida; Waheed, Usman; Shaukat, Amnah; Azam, Sara; Arshad, Muhammad title: Molecular Epidemiology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Division Mirpur, Azad Jammu & Kashmir date: 2021-04-30 words: 2945 flesch: 50 summary: 1-01 Abstract: The causative agent for TB is Mycobacterium tuberculosis a member of Mycobaterium Tuberculosis Complex. GeneXpert detected 102 samples as positive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis. keywords: drug; mycobacterium; patients; tuberculosis cache: lmrj-586.pdf plain text: lmrj-586.txt item: #40 of 81 id: lmrj-591 author: SIDDIQUI, MAHAM; SHAH, NOMA; MOMIN, DUR-RE-SHAHWAR; ALI, SYEDA YUSRA; MUZAMMIL, AMMARA; FATIMA, NAVEENA title: THE PHYTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF SOME MEDICINAL PLANTS date: 2021-05-21 words: 2562 flesch: 55 summary: Keywords: Phytochemical properties, medicinal plants, Smilax china, Tribulus terristris, Glycyrrhiz aglabra, Curcuma amada Introduction Phytochemicals are the compounds that are formed in plants during normal metabolic process. Molecular analysis and chemical evaluation of Ephedra plants in Mongolia. keywords: china; phytochemicals; plants; smilax; tannins; tribulus cache: lmrj-591.pdf plain text: lmrj-591.txt item: #41 of 81 id: lmrj-592 author: ANWER, DR. NIDA; FATIMA, NAVEENA; KHURRAM, SANA; SHAMSI, TAHIR title: Additional cytogenetic abnormalities in resource constraint countries; an additional burden on Chronic Myeloid Leukemia patients ? date: 2021-04-30 words: 3479 flesch: 48 summary: Survival outcomes for clonal evolution in chronic myeloid leukemia patients on second generation tyrosine kinase inhibitor therapy. Controls were diagnosed CML patients without additional cytogenetic abnormalities. keywords: cases; chronic; controls; molecular; non; patients; response; study; survival cache: lmrj-592.pdf plain text: lmrj-592.txt item: #42 of 81 id: lmrj-634 author: Qureshi, Prof. Jawaid Naeem title: What does Breast Cancer Screening mean from economy point of view- a Pakistani Perspective? date: 2021-05-29 words: 599 flesch: 56 summary: Breast cancer screening has been in practice for dec- ades and reportedly reduces breast cancer mortality. In developed countries where there are national breast cancer screening programs widely practiced breast cancer survival in screened population has reached to almost 100%. keywords: breast; cancer cache: lmrj-634.pdf plain text: lmrj-634.txt item: #43 of 81 id: lmrj-636 author: None title: 404 Not Found date: None words: 22 flesch: 57 summary: 404 Not Found Not Found The requested URL /index.php/LMRJ/article/download/10.38106/LMRJ.2021.3.2-01/10.38106/LMRJ.2021.3.2-01 was not found on this server. keywords: lmrj.2021.3.2 cache: lmrj-636.htm plain text: lmrj-636.txt item: #44 of 81 id: lmrj-639 author: None title: 404 Not Found date: None words: 23 flesch: 47 summary: 404 Not Found Not Found The requested URL /index.php/LMRJ/article/download/https://doi.org/10.38106/LMRJ.2021.3.2-2/10.38106/LMRJ.2021.3.2-02 was not found on this server. keywords: lmrj.2021.3.2 cache: lmrj-639.htm plain text: lmrj-639.txt item: #45 of 81 id: lmrj-643 author: Khoso, Ali Raza title: The HIGH FLOW OXYGEN THERAPY MACHINE USING HIGH FLOW NASAL CANNULATION A HOPE FOR COVID-19 PATIENTS IN ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE date: 2021-06-30 words: 2504 flesch: 57 summary: Due to different delivery systems, high flow nasal cannula can provide up to 60 L/min whereas high-velocity nasal insufflation can only supply up to 40 L/min. High flow nasal cannula (HFNC) versus nasal continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP) for the initial respiratory management of acute viral bronchiolitis in young infants: a multicenter randomized controlled trial (TRAMONTANE study). keywords: cannula; failure; flow; hfnc; nasal; oxygen; patients; therapy cache: lmrj-643.pdf plain text: lmrj-643.txt item: #46 of 81 id: lmrj-651 author: Dal, Nawaz Ali; Katyar, Ishrat Raheem; Mallah, Mohammad Qasim; Laghari, Ahsan; Shaikh, Shiraz; Dalwani, Abdul Gafoor title: THE LIGATION OF INTERSPHINCTERIC FISTULA TRACT AS AN ALTERNATIVE TREATMENT FOR PERIANAL FISTULA AT TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL: LIGATION OF INTERSPHINCTERIC FISTULA TRACT date: 2021-09-29 words: 2870 flesch: 52 summary: Key Words: Ligation of intersphincteric fistula tract (LIFT); perianal fistula; magnetic resonance imaging; endosonog- raphy; fistulotomy. The treatment of anal fistula: second ACPGBI Position Statement - 2018. keywords: fistula; lift; ligation; patients; perianal; study; surgery; technique cache: lmrj-651.pdf plain text: lmrj-651.txt item: #47 of 81 id: lmrj-660 author: Memon, Moomal; Kausar, Shabana; Akhtar, Parveen; Batool, Saima; Khuwaja, Sumira Hamid; Junejo, Sindhia Javed title: COMPARISON OF POST-OPERATIVE REFRACTIVE OUTCOME AFTER PHACOEMULSIFICATION AND EXTRA CAPSULAR CATARACT EXTRACTION: POST-OPERATIVE REFRACTIVE OUTCOME CATARACT EXTRACTION date: 2021-06-30 words: 3500 flesch: 59 summary: In this study males were found in majority in both groups as 47(54.0%) in Phacoemulsification group A and 45(51.7%) in group B, while 40(46.0%) were females in group A and 42(48.3%) in extra capsular cataract extraction (ECCE) group B. while a study conducted by Naik et Group A patients underwent a phacoemulsification surgical procedure (PHACO) and group B patients underwent extra capsular cataract Extraction. keywords: acuity; cataract; ecce; extraction; group; patients; phaco; phacoemulsification; study; visual; years cache: lmrj-660.pdf plain text: lmrj-660.txt item: #48 of 81 id: lmrj-671 author: Khan, Dr. Ahmed Ali title: Letter to the Editor Risk of mental illness in doctors – A COVID 19 perspective: Liaquat Medical Research Journal date: 2021-06-30 words: 593 flesch: 49 summary: Recent statement on racism and mental health stated by the President Royal Col- lege of Psychiatrist suggests traumatic interaction that can result in poorer self- esteem , internalized hatred , reflecting how adversity undermine resilience and ability to protest and Protect. There is need to include religion and mental health into psychiatric care. keywords: doctors; suicide cache: lmrj-671.pdf plain text: lmrj-671.txt item: #49 of 81 id: lmrj-673 author: Ahmad, Zahoor; Anwar, Kinza; Naz, Umaira; Tariq, Khizra; Noor, Mah; Anwar, Junaid title: The Prevalence of musculoskeletal impairment in traffic police of District Swabi, Pakistan.: Musculoskeletal impairment in traffic police of District Swabi date: 2021-09-29 words: 2276 flesch: 64 summary: There is limited literature available on the musculoskeletal disorders develop among traffic police. Key Words: Traffic police, CMDQ, musculoskeletal impairments, WRMSDs INTRODUCTION Musculoskeletal dysfunction has been identified as an occupational health issue among working population resulting in reduced working capacity and productivity. keywords: discomfort; neck; oxyhydroxide; pain; percent; police; study; traffic; years cache: lmrj-673.pdf plain text: lmrj-673.txt item: #50 of 81 id: lmrj-694 author: Brohi, Zahida Parveen; Brohi, Uzma Parveen; Ujjan, Roohi Nigar; Sadaf, Aneela title: The FACTORS AFFECTING UTILIZATION OF ANTENATAL CARE AMONG WOMEN ATTENDING PRIVATE SECTOR OUTPATIENT DEPARTMENT: Antenatal Care date: 2021-09-29 words: 3048 flesch: 57 summary: Partic- ipants of the study were interviewed regarding the knowledge and factors affecting utilization of antenatal care among women attending OPD as de- fined in a pre-set questionnaire. A total of 500 pregnant women were interviewed regarding awareness of antenatal care. keywords: age; antenatal; care; factors; health; study; utilization; women; years cache: lmrj-694.pdf plain text: lmrj-694.txt item: #51 of 81 id: lmrj-730 author: Shaikh, Iram title: The Prevalence of Ticks and detection of Rickettsial Agents from blood of Tick-Infested animals in Lower Sindh: A MOLECULAR APPROACH: Prevalence of Ticks and detection of rickettsial agents through Blood Smear Test and PCR date: 2021-09-29 words: 4222 flesch: 63 summary: RESULTS Blood samples were collected from different districts of lower Sindh, in order to compare sensitivity of pol- ymerase chain reaction with that of blood smear method, Table-3 and 4 reveals the detection of rickettsial agents through blood smear method then blood samples were subjected to PCR for detection of rickettsial infection. In order to compare sensi- tivity of polymerase chain reaction, with that of blood smear method, blood samples were subjected to PCR detection of rickettsial infection. keywords: agents; blood; buffalo; cattle; gel; infection; pcr; rickettsial; samples; sheep; sindh; smear; ticks cache: lmrj-730.pdf plain text: lmrj-730.txt item: #52 of 81 id: lmrj-732 author: sharmeen Najeeb Ashraf; Ashraf, Nehal Najeeb ; Haiqa Sami; Bisma Aslam; Sabin Muhammad Israr; Safia Ghullam Abbas; Sheeba Fateh Muhammad title: Familial traits of attached and unattached earlobe in human population of different age groups- A case study of district Nawabshah, Pakistan date: 2021-12-31 words: 1909 flesch: 60 summary: This study aimed to evaluate frequency of attached earlobes (dominant) and unattached earlobes (recessive) traits in humans of different age groups. Published: 30. 12.2021 mailto:20bsgen48@student.sbbusba.edu.pk mailto:20bsgen48@student.sbbusba.edu.pk LMRJ Volume 3 Issue 4 113 | P a g e dominant alleles expressed the child is born with unattached earlobes and if recessive allele is expressed the child is born with attached earlobes. keywords: age; earlobes; families; human; study; traits cache: lmrj-732.pdf plain text: lmrj-732.txt item: #53 of 81 id: lmrj-741 author: Memon, Muhammad Asif; Naman Akhtar; Mehak Nazeer; Nabila Noor; Kanwal Parveen; Izmal Urooj title: Assessment of pattern of refractive errors in infantile esotropia- A single-center cross-sectional study date: 2021-12-31 words: 1863 flesch: 56 summary: Thus this study was designed to assess the types of errors found in our population that will help in the early diagnosis of refractive error and also the development of preventive strategies in infantile refractive errors. Refractive errors are correctable in a great majority of cases accounting for more than 50% of correct- able cases where visual impairment can be successfully avoided. keywords: age; errors; eyes; patients; study cache: lmrj-741.pdf plain text: lmrj-741.txt item: #54 of 81 id: lmrj-744 author: Parks, Ruth; Cheung, Kwok-Leung title: AN OVERVIEW OF THE NOTTINGHAM RESEARCH PROGRAMME ON PRIMARY BREAST CANCER IN OLDER WOMEN: Breast cancer in Older women date: 2021-09-29 words: 2469 flesch: 51 summary: Key Words: Primary breast cancer, older women, biology, biomarkers, geriatric assessment, personalised medicine INTRODUCTION Importance of Breast cancer in older women Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide (1) and age is the biggest risk factor for devel- opment of breast cancer; risk increasing proportionally with age (2). A number of other biomarkers have been identified outside of those routinely measured, which could potentially have predictive and prognostic significance in older women with primary breast cancer (13). keywords: breast; breast cancer; cancer; patients; research; treatment; women cache: lmrj-744.pdf plain text: lmrj-744.txt item: #55 of 81 id: lmrj-750 author: Memon, Muhammad Asif; Abdul Hameed Talpur; Mehak Nazeer; Muhammad Karim; Um-e-Farwa title: Evaluation of the pattern of contrast sensitivity in glaucoma patients date: 2022-04-01 words: 2544 flesch: 58 summary: Although in the current study, a decline in the contrast sensitivity with glasses in glaucomatous patients had a maximum of 1.25% contrast sensitivity of high percentage of patients compared to the study conducted by Maria et al. reported in 2016, that contrast sensitivity was affected more in glaucoma patients than high-contrast visual acuity (16). Therefore, it is recommended that contrast sensitivity be performed in patients with re- fractive errors; in glaucoma patients, visual acuity compared to contrast ability can determine the asymptomatic disorder of eyes. keywords: acuity; contrast; glaucoma; patients; sensitivity; subjects; visual cache: lmrj-750.pdf plain text: lmrj-750.txt item: #56 of 81 id: lmrj-797 author: Farheen Batool ; Waqar Ahmed Memon; Javed Altaf Jat; Shewak Ram; Taimoor Jatoi; Abdul Qayoom Ghangro title: Hydroperitoneum: A complication of mini PCNL in pediatric age group? -A case report date: 2021-12-31 words: 2087 flesch: 63 summary: Renal stones account for 40% of renal disorders in Pakistan (4), with silent stones constituting up to 3%, which are usually incidentally discovered while undergoing investigation for some other illness or on screening. PCNL is now being commonly performed procedure in patients presenting with renal stones (17). keywords: pcnl; stones cache: lmrj-797.pdf plain text: lmrj-797.txt item: #57 of 81 id: lmrj-801 author: Bhatti, Urooj; Laghari, Zulfiqar Ali ; Pirzado, Muhammad Suleman title: Association of body weight on pulmonary function tests in young individuals (aged 18- 40 years)- A cross-sectional study: Body Weight and pulmonary function test date: 2021-12-31 words: 2823 flesch: 59 summary: Correlation of Respiratory parameters and fat distribution The FVC was significantly correlated with waist circumference (r=0.188, p=0.011), hip circumference (r=0.169, p=0.024), thigh circumference (r=0.217, p=0.003) and waist-hip ratio (r=0.208, p=0.005). FEV1 (L) was significantly correlated with waist circumference (r=-0.148, p=0.048), hip circumference (r=- 0.160, p=0.032), and thigh circumference (r=-0.166, p=0.026). keywords: circumference; fev1; fvc; hip; p<0.001; ratio; study; waist cache: lmrj-801.pdf plain text: lmrj-801.txt item: #58 of 81 id: lmrj-804 author: Shah, Fasiha; Shah, Faisal Hyder title: Psychological traumatic events in the recent past and association with diagnosis of cancer date: 2021-12-31 words: 2772 flesch: 60 summary: This study was a community based survey including cancer patients diag- nosed with different cancers undergoing treatment or follow-up by using snowball sampling and questionnaire based technique. Thus this study was designed to explore cancer patients and correlate severe stressful event in the recent past and the diagnosis of cancer. keywords: cancer; death; internet; patients; risk; stress; study; trauma cache: lmrj-804.pdf plain text: lmrj-804.txt item: #59 of 81 id: lmrj-806 author: Sayed, Khashia title: Global burden of gynecological cancers: LMRJ date: 2021-12-31 words: 1304 flesch: 49 summary: Type of the Paper (Article LMRJ Volume 3 Issue 4 86 | P a g e Editorial Global burden of gynecological cancers Khashia Sayed Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Guys and St. Thomas Hospital, London, United Kingdom ABSTRACT Gynecological cancers include malignant tumours arising from re- productive organs in women including ovaries, uterus, vagina vulva, and cervix. According to the World Health Organization report Asia has the highest rate of gynecological cancers followed by Africa, Eu- rope, Latin America, North America, and the lowest rate is observed in Oceania. keywords: cancer; countries; global; incidence cache: lmrj-806.pdf plain text: lmrj-806.txt item: #60 of 81 id: lmrj-808 author: Fayaz Hussain Mangi; Jawaid Naeem Qureshi title: Validation of onco-assist survival prediction tool in stage I, II and IIIcolon cancer among Asian patients date: 2021-12-31 words: 2181 flesch: 49 summary: The 5 year estimate of colon cancer specific survival without adjuvant chemotherapy calcu- lated by using data derived from End Results (SEER) registry between 1988 and 1997 for Surveillance, Epidemiology(7). Complete information of the variables for Onco-assist including age, gender, grade, T (ie tumor size), N (ie number lymph nodes examined and number of lymph nodes positive) and adjuvant chemotherapy (only 5FU/ 5FU plus Oxaliplatin) was available for 88 patients of colon cancer stage 1, II and III. keywords: assist; cancer; colon; onco; patients; stage; survival cache: lmrj-808.pdf plain text: lmrj-808.txt item: #61 of 81 id: lmrj-823 author: Memon, Muhammad Asif; Kazmi, Ayesha ; Nazeer, Mehak; Talpur, Abdul Hameed; Munawar, Muhammad ; Humudullah title: The Assessment of macular function in dense cataract using Maddox rod date: 2022-06-29 words: 1836 flesch: 60 summary: The assessment of macular function in dense cataract is difficult but the Psycho physiological test like Maddox rod test was found to be the reliable in patients with cataract and its quick and understandable Key Words: Cataract, macular function test, Maddox rod assessment. The previously reported cases have shown that Maddox rod test is a reliable pre-clinical assessment test before cataract surgery in addition to the clinical examination, visual acuity and ophthalmologic ultrasound(5). keywords: cataract; maddox; patients; rod; test cache: lmrj-823.pdf plain text: lmrj-823.txt item: #62 of 81 id: lmrj-852 author: Ahmad, Dr. Zahoor; Anwar, Dr. Kinza ; Gul Khattak , Dr.hafsah; Ishtiaq, Dr. Nadia; Arshad, Dr. Hafsah title: Impact of intellectual disabilities of children on mental health of parents date: 2022-04-01 words: 3371 flesch: 59 summary: Type of the Paper (Article LMRJ Volume 4 Issue 01 15 | P a g e Research Article IMPACT OF INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES OF CHILDREN ON MENTAL HEALTH OF PAR- ENTS Zahoor Ahmad, Kinza Anwar, Hafsah Gul, Nadia Ishtiaq, Hafsah Arshad University Institute of Physical Therapy, Department of Allied Health Sciences, University of Lahore, Pakistan ABSTRACT Parents of disabled children face unique challenges in their daily lives resulting in stress. According to the study's findings, parents of disabled children were considerably af- fected by anxiety and depression. keywords: anxiety; bdi; children; depression; disability; health; level; parents; stress; study cache: lmrj-852.pdf plain text: lmrj-852.txt item: #63 of 81 id: lmrj-856 author: Jalpa Devi; Seerani, Nandlal; Amerta Bai; Rabia Farooque; Hira Laghari; Riaz Hussain Awan; Akram Bajwa; Komal Kumari; Seema Nayab title: Frequency of different Indications and findings for colonoscopy in a Tertiary Care Hospital date: 2022-04-01 words: 2874 flesch: 62 summary: Data regarding demographic characteristics including age, gen- der, indications, colonoscopy findings, and the type of therapeutic intervention was recorded on a predesigned proforma. Hemorrhoids (29.6%) accounted for the majority of cases of colonoscopy findings in our study which is consistent with Mohammad et al. (3), Joukar F et al. keywords: colonoscopy; et al; findings; indications; internet; patients; study cache: lmrj-856.pdf plain text: lmrj-856.txt item: #64 of 81 id: lmrj-868 author: Shah, Fasiha ; Shah, Nabia ; Shah, Faisal Hyder title: Awareness of mothers regarding use of natural probiotics in school going healthy children's diet date: 2022-04-01 words: 1814 flesch: 54 summary: There is literature available suggesting using probiotics in children to reduce the risk of infection(5). The study suggested that mothers with high education levels were aware of the health benefits of probiotics; yogurt was the most commonly and frequently used source of probiotics included in the diet of school- going children regardless of the mothers' knowledge. keywords: children; knowledge; mothers; probiotics; school; study cache: lmrj-868.pdf plain text: lmrj-868.txt item: #65 of 81 id: lmrj-869 author: Aijaz Patoli; Shehram Syed; Abbas Syed; Zafi Sherhan Syed title: Artificial Intelligence in Aid Efficient Mental Healthcare in context of State-of-the -art Sir Cowasjee Mental Health Institute at Hyderabad Sindh Pakistan date: 2022-04-01 words: 2606 flesch: 53 summary: Now we shall discuss the experimental methodology for automated depression screening based on conversations that include a clinician and the patients with depression in a hypothetical clinical setup. We hope this letter encourages collaboration between psychologists, com- puter scientists, and engineers to begin research into automated depression screening systems in Pakistan. keywords: data; depression; health; intelligence; learning; machine; mental; speech; systems cache: lmrj-869.pdf plain text: lmrj-869.txt item: #66 of 81 id: lmrj-876 author: Hassan, Jawad ; Masood, Shahtaj; Fatima, Naveena; Khan, Tehmina ; Akram, Javed ; Ahmad, Faridoon; Meraj, Lubna; Mahesar, Ayesha ; Malik, Zaratul Ain; Sheikh, Nadeem samad; Ghafoor baig, Irfan ; Adil, Mohammad ; Asif, Muhammad ; Maqsood, Sidra; Imam, Mahjabeen; Jamal, Durenaz; Safdar, Dilnasheen; Shamsi, Tahir title: COVID-19 and humoral immune response in convalescent plasma donors in Pakistani cohort. date: 2022-04-01 words: 4656 flesch: 57 summary: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ LMRJ Volume 4 Issue 1 6 | P a g e Figure 1: Flow Process for convalescent plasma donors B. Respiratory Specimens Collection for RT-PCR Nasopharyngeal swab was collected as per CDC guideline; specimens were sent in viral transport media sealed in zip lock bags to the molecular department. NCT04352751 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We acknowledge the humanitarian support by convalescent plasma donors and well-wishers who motivated the donors. keywords: antibodies; convalescent; cov-2; covid-19; donors; igg; negative; patients; pcr; plasma; positive; rna; sars cache: lmrj-876.pdf plain text: lmrj-876.txt item: #67 of 81 id: lmrj-877 author: Qazi, Almasudin title: Global disparity in breast cancer screening guidelines- Is there a need for an individualized approach for breast cancer screening? date: 2022-04-01 words: 1256 flesch: 63 summary: Breast cancer screening mammogram is now being used in many countries to detect breast cancer much earlier than it becomes symptomatic. Finally, in the 1970s, breast cancer screening using mammograms was intro- duced(2). keywords: breast; cancer; mammogram; screening cache: lmrj-877.pdf plain text: lmrj-877.txt item: #68 of 81 id: lmrj-880 author: Sana Shahzad; Faisal Jamil title: Long term recovery assessment of post-COVID-19 loss of taste and smell- A population-based survey date: 2022-04-01 words: 2178 flesch: 61 summary: Available from: https://www.frontiersin.org/arti- cles/10.3389/fmed.2022.794550/full 8. Fortunato F, Martinelli D, Iannelli G, Milazzo M, Farina U, Di Matteo G, et al. Self-reported olfactory and gustatory dysfunctions in COVID-19 patients: a 1-year follow-up study in Fog- gia district, Italy. Smell and taste loss in COVID-19 patients: assessment outcomes in a Victorian population. keywords: covid; loss; patients; recovery; smell; symptoms; taste cache: lmrj-880.pdf plain text: lmrj-880.txt item: #69 of 81 id: lmrj-881 author: Fayaz Hussain Mangi; Jawaid Naeem Qureshi title: Right versus left colon cancer- Are they distinct entities? date: 2022-04-01 words: 2354 flesch: 62 summary: Demographic characteristics and basic histological characteristics of right sided colon cancer were compared with that of the left-sided colon cancer. The available literature suggests the influence of colon cancer on clinical outcomes where colon can- cer on left side demonstrates better overall survival. keywords: cancer; colon; internet; patients; right; study; survival cache: lmrj-881.pdf plain text: lmrj-881.txt item: #70 of 81 id: lmrj-883 author: Kumar, Mukesh; Pooran Mal; Sunil; Aqsa title: Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome with Blood Transfusion? date: 2022-06-29 words: 1132 flesch: 52 summary: This case report presents a 30-year-old woman with a history of postpartum bleeding and anuria, later diag- nosed with PRES syndrome. MRI Scan of the patient diagnosed with PRES Syndrome DISCUSSION Hypertension, uncomplicated and complicated pregnancies, immunosuppressive medications such as steroids, cyclosporin and tacrolimus (3), hemolytic uremic syndrome, hepatic syndrome, acute LMRJ Volume 4 Issue 02 86 | P a g e intermittent porphyria, HIV, and blood transfusion are also contributing factors for PRES syndrome. keywords: blood; patient; pres; syndrome; volume cache: lmrj-883.pdf plain text: lmrj-883.txt item: #71 of 81 id: lmrj-907 author: Khan, Tehmina Nafees Sonia; Masood, Tariq ; Bashir, Zara tul ain; Farzana, Tasneem; Sattar, Abdul; Shamsi, Tahir title: Hemostatic and thrombotic parameters in acure leukemia- A comparison of pre and post remission induction phase date: 2022-06-29 words: 3566 flesch: 57 summary: A significant rise was identified in post-induction levels of PT, aPTT, vWF Ag, fibrinogen and factor VIII in acute leukemia patients. It was concluded that remission induction chemotherapy, in acute leukemia patients, significantly affects the coagulation, fibrino- lytic and thrombotic parameters Key Words: Hemostasis, Thrombotic markers , Fibrinolysis, pre and post induction chemother- apy, Leukemia INTRODUCTION Impairment of hemostatic, fibrinolytic and thrombotic activities are frequently associated with he- matological malignancies (1). keywords: acute; aml; blood; chemotherapy; day; factor; induction; leukemia; levels; patients; post cache: lmrj-907.pdf plain text: lmrj-907.txt item: #72 of 81 id: lmrj-912 author: Javed, Nimra; Yasin, Shazia; Fatima, Javeria ; Khan, Tehmina Nafees Sonia; Fateen, Tooba; Saqlain, Nazish; Farhan, Saima title: Analysis of pattern of ABO Blood groups in pediatric diabetic patients – An observational study date: 2022-06-29 words: 1833 flesch: 64 summary: For assessment of blood group whole blood was drawn in an EDTA vial (Lavender top) and a heparinized serum vial (Yellow top). Well-established corroborations have been re- ported in the literature suggesting association of ABO blood group with DM. keywords: association; blood; diabetes; group; mellitus cache: lmrj-912.pdf plain text: lmrj-912.txt item: #73 of 81 id: lmrj-933 author: Qureshi, Jawaid Naeem; Talpur, K. Altaf Hussain title: Hyperprolectinemia in newlyHyperprolectinemia in newly diagnosed Breast cancer in younger ( date: 2022-06-29 words: 1891 flesch: 57 summary: Hyperprolactinemia is observed to be higher in breast cancer patients. There are a num- ber of established risk factors for breast cancer in younger population. keywords: breast; cancer; internet; patients; prolactin; serum; women cache: lmrj-933.pdf plain text: lmrj-933.txt item: #74 of 81 id: lmrj-938 author: Syed, Prof. Binafsha Manzoor title: Induced pluripotent stem cells for development of cancer immunotherapy - A viable idea for less toxic treatment date: 2022-06-29 words: 1097 flesch: 52 summary: According to the cancer statistics reported by World Health Organization Project Golobocon 2020 Pakistan is having the highest incidence of breast cancer among Asian countries same is the prevalence of some other forms of cancer too(5). This technique is absolutely amazing to revolutionize cancer treatment. keywords: cancer; cells; research; stem; treatment cache: lmrj-938.pdf plain text: lmrj-938.txt item: #75 of 81 id: lmrj-941 author: Urooj, Izmal; Memon, Muhammad Asif; Jatoi, Mehak Nazir; Azma Azher; Memon, Sanjha; Dur Bibi; Sadama Shaikh; Awan, Kibria; Baloch, Uzma title: Evaluation of pattern of computer vision syndrome disorders in young adults – A cross-sectional study date: 2022-09-30 words: 2304 flesch: 62 summary: Around 78.2% of study populations had refractive errors. Among study population, 34.8% were using electronic gadgets for 3 to 5 hours. keywords: computer; cvs; eye; internet; study; syndrome; vision cache: lmrj-941.pdf plain text: lmrj-941.txt item: #76 of 81 id: lmrj-942 author: Channa, Asim Niaz ; Shahzad, Sana; Jamil, Faisal title: Night time splinting without surgery for dupuytren’s contracture – a successful case series of elderly diabetic patients date: 2022-06-29 words: 1673 flesch: 60 summary: This study was conducted on early stage contracture, including 18 patients. Helen’s and Knowsley NHS Trust, United Kingdom, 3Medway Maritime Hospital, Gillingham, United Kingdom ABSTRACT Dupuytren’s contracture is a musculoskeletal deformity mainly in- volves fingers of the hands. keywords: contracture; dupuytren; internet; patients; study; treatment cache: lmrj-942.pdf plain text: lmrj-942.txt item: #77 of 81 id: lmrj-956 author: Mishra, Dr Manasi; Nayak, Dr Surajit; kumar Rathor,., Dr Prasanna; Samanta, Dr Maheswar ; pattnaik, Dr Satyadarsi ; Mohanty, Dr Prasenjeet title: Clinico-epidemiological evaluation of chronic folliculitis of leg- A single study from southern India date: 2022-09-30 words: 3601 flesch: 56 summary: Follicles were present in lower leg in all cases with extension to thigh(24%) and forearm(1%) in present study, which is different from the study by Rama R. et al where extensions to thigh(22%),forearm(12%),beard area(7%),anterior chest(2%) were noted. No of Patients % of total <1 year 1 year to 10 year >10 year 78 20 2 78 20 2 Types of lesions keywords: cases; chronic; disease; folliculitis; leg; patients; study cache: lmrj-956.pdf plain text: lmrj-956.txt item: #78 of 81 id: lmrj-959 author: Almas U Qazi; Ajay Tokala; Ikhlas U Qazi title: Primary enterolith and jejunal diverticula causing small bowel obstruction- A case report date: 2022-09-30 words: 1639 flesch: 48 summary: A Computed Tomography (CT) scan of abdomen with contrast was performed to detect the cause of small bowel obstruction (Figure 1a and 1b). Enterolith ileus: liberated large jejunal diverticulum enterolith causing small bowel obstruction in the setting of jejunal diverticulitis. keywords: bowel; case; diverticula; enterolith; jejunal; obstruction cache: lmrj-959.pdf plain text: lmrj-959.txt item: #79 of 81 id: lmrj-968 author: Al Kindi, Hunaina ; Al Muqaimi, Nada ; Al Abri, Samah; George, Mina ; Al Kindi, Rahma title: Histopathological changes in the placentas of mothers with a history of coronavirus disease 2019 infection in pregnancy- A comparative cross-sectional study date: 2022-09-30 words: 4129 flesch: 52 summary: Jaiswal N, Puri M, Agarwal K, Singh S, Yadav R, Tiwary N, Tayal P, et al. COVID-19 as an independent risk factor for subclinical placental dysfunction. Moreover, conflicting data and differing histological findings have been noted in placentas derived from cases of positive COVID-19 infections (16-18). keywords: cases; control; cov-2; covid-19; fibrin; group; infection; placentas; pregnancy; sars; study cache: lmrj-968.pdf plain text: lmrj-968.txt item: #80 of 81 id: lmrj-969 author: saad, alvia; Naveed Khan; Muhammad Saad Usmani; Shua Nasir; Lal Shehbaz title: Use of rigid, fixed brain retactors is harmful for the brain date: 2022-09-30 words: 2223 flesch: 59 summary: Tumor retractor: a simple and novel instrument for brain tumor surgery. The iatrogenic injuries caused by brain retractors are consequences of neurosurgical procedures, however, the advent of newer retractors has improved surgeons comfort in the visibility of the le- sions, procedural ease and minimal brain injury (1-5). keywords: brain; lesions; retractors; study; surgery; tns; use cache: lmrj-969.pdf plain text: lmrj-969.txt item: #81 of 81 id: lmrj-987 author: Kashif Ahmed Khan; Waqar Ahmed Memon; Javed Altaf Jat; Ali Raza Jaffery; Adeel Hyder Arain; Salman El Khalid title: Mini-PCNL in pediatric patients with large renal stones- A safety data date: 2022-09-30 words: 2836 flesch: 56 summary: DISCUSSION Patients with renal stones treated with mPCNL and traditional PCNL experienced similar stone- free rates. This study aimed to assess the safety of mini PCNL in pediatric patients with large renal stones. keywords: patients; procedure; size; stone; study cache: lmrj-987.pdf plain text: lmrj-987.txt