Publications by authors named "Rohan Advani"

Introduction: Medical colleges globally have student organizations that serve to enable students' involvement in research. However, details of their approach and activities are seldom published to serve as learning for student organizations in other settings. The Student Research Forum (SRF), a student organization based at a private medical school in Pakistan aims to facilitate students in acquiring research skills.

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Non-functioning pituitary adenomas account for 30% of anterior pituitary tumours. Based on their inability to secrete hormones, these are often diagnosed incidentally or due to pressure symptoms. Understanding the pathogenesis of these adenomas can provide insight into factors leading to its progression and serving as biomarkers for early recognition.

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Background: Hereditary neuromuscular disorders (NMDs) result in progressive disability with no definitive disease modifying treatments. There is a delay in diagnosis, and lack of awareness among affected individuals about these disorders, which can affect quality of life of patients.

Objective: The aim of this study is to identify gaps in patient knowledge, factors affecting attitudes toward the diagnoses, and specific practices to create better awareness among patients and healthcare providers to improve care and overall outcomes.

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  • Globally, 14.6% of children are born with low birth weight (LBW), with Pakistan's rate at around 16%, making these infants prone to early health issues like respiratory distress and hypoglycemia.
  • A study conducted at The Aga Khan University Hospital analyzed 271 LBW neonates from April to September 2016, focusing on early morbidities and their correlation with factors like birth weight and gender.
  • Findings indicated that 17.3% of LBW infants experienced hypoglycemia, 13.6% hypocalcemia, 11% respiratory distress syndrome, and 2.5% hypothermia, showing significant relationships between these conditions and birth weight as well as gestational age.
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Introduction: Blood donation is necessary in order to maintain an adequate supply of blood to patients who are suffering from any kind of disease or trauma, which requires them to have blood transfusion. Female non-blood donors are generally low in number. Therefore, this research was carried out to assess the main reasons behind the lack of blood donations made by females, and their knowledge, attitude and perceptions towards voluntary blood donation.

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