Publications by authors named "Farid Ahsan"

Appendicectomy, or the removal of the appendix, is an emergency procedure following symptomatic acute appendicitis. Diagnosis is made on clinical examination but can be confirmed on imaging if other abnormalities are suspected. A few variants of appendix anatomical position exist that can be difficult to manage.

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Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the association between hospital utilization and mortality and the presence of co-morbid depression in pediatric hospitalizations.

Methods: Using the Kids' Inpatient Database (KID) for 2012, a nationally representative database of all inpatient admissions in the United States of America for patients younger than 21 years of age compiled by the Health Care Utilization Project (HCUP), we obtained hospital records for children aged 6-20 years with any one of the 10 most common diagnoses in this population excluding affective disorders. After using one to one propensity score matching on age, race, gender, obesity, insurance type, hospital location and hospital size to ensure exchangeability between the groups, we compared the Length of Stay (LOS), Total Hospital Costs (THC) and mortality in children with and without reported comorbidity depression.

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  • - Prospective studies in Chittagong, Bangladesh reported five cases of greater black krait (Bungarus niger) snake bites, marking the first known occurrences of envenoming by this species outside its previously recognized range in India and surrounding countries.
  • - The index case experienced severe descending flaccid paralysis and later complications including generalized rhabdomyolysis leading to acute renal failure, while one patient died of respiratory paralysis, and three others required mechanical ventilation but ultimately recovered.
  • - Laboratory studies showed that Bungarus niger venom primarily acts through a pre-synaptic mechanism at neuromuscular junctions, leading to muscle degeneration, which may suggest similar effects could occur with other Bungarus species previously unrecognized in
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