Publications by authors named "Omar Khokhar"

Objective: The aim of the study was to assess dermatologists' awareness of available guidelines and drug package insert information on the screening for and management of hepatitis B (HBV) infection in patients receiving tumor necrosis factor-α inhibitor (TNF-αI) drug therapies for dermatological disorders.

Materials And Methods: An electronic descriptive cross-sectional questionnaire was administered to a random, nationwide sample of physician members of the American Academy of Dermatology. Each participating physician answered 8 questions regarding his or her awareness of the risk of HBV reactivation.

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Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are at risk for hepatobiliary disease and toxicity, and the diagnosis of drug-induced liver disease in patients being treated for IBD can represent a clinical challenge. There are a number of disease states associated with IBD, which are primary sclerosing cholangitis, cholangiocarcinoma and autoimmune hepatitis. There is a wide spectrum of hepatic injury that can occur from the agents used to treat IBD, such as acute or chronic hepatic injury directly attributable to the drugs used to treat IBD (e.

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Objective: To assess the degree of awareness of the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) guidelines and package insert information on the screening for and management of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection by rheumatologists in patients receiving immunomodulation drug therapies.

Method: A questionnaire survey was administered to a nationwide sample of 1,000 members of the ACR. Each participating physician answered questions regarding their awareness of the risk of HBV reactivation, familiarity with published guidelines regarding HBV reactivation, their decision process in screening patients for HBV, knowledge of antiviral treatments for HBV, personal experience with HBV reactivation, and preferred approach to prophylaxis and subsequent monitoring of those patients.

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Background/aims: The risk of chronic hepatitis B virus reactivation under the influence of chemotherapy or immunosuppression is being increasingly recognized. However, many oncologists either have not observed this complication or are not aware of current recommendations for hepatitis B prophylaxis. Our aims were to determine the awareness of the reactivation risk and to understand the screening and prevention practices among oncologists.

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This study was designed to determine the percentage of treatment-naïve patients infected with chronic hepatitis C virus who make an informed choice to forego (defer) treatment with pegylated interferon regimens in the absence of any medical, psychosocial, or other contraindications, and to reassess their decision by using a questionnaire at least 1 year later. Patient charts dating from 2001 were retrieved and retrospectively analyzed for the following data: patient age, gender, race, hepatitis C viral load, genotype, liver biopsy results, hepatic imaging results, peak alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels, comorbid conditions, source of infection, estimated duration of infection, and reasons given by the patient for declining pegylated interferon-based treatment at the time of their consultation. A questionnaire survey sought to determine their satisfaction with their initial decision.

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Granulomatous rosacea is a variant of rosacea that may present similar to other granulomatous diseases. We present the case of a 45-year-old woman with a 2-year history of facial erythema with multiple papules and pustules on the cheeks, chin, and glabella. The patient responded to minocycline, resulting in healing 6 months without residual scarring.

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