20 results match your criteria: "Dr. Khuroo's medical Clinic[Affiliation]"

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  • A study conducted at Dr. Khuroo's Medical Clinic in Kashmir identified 12 cases of Alveolar echinococcosis (AE) among 110 patients, primarily affecting middle-aged individuals with a history of abdominal pain, highlighting liver involvement.
  • The tumors observed in patients showed significant invasion into nearby structures and were characterized by specific histological features typical of AE.
  • Treatment varied, with some patients undergoing surgery or being treated with chemotherapy, resulting in clinical improvements, though follow-up imaging revealed persistent disease in some cases.
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  • Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) has become an essential tool in diagnosing and treating gastrointestinal diseases, with the author performing over 10,100 procedures since 1982.
  • The recognition of various clinical syndromes, including hepatobiliary and pancreatic ascariasis and recurrent pyogenic cholangitis, has emerged from extensive studies using ERCP as a diagnostic method.
  • Furthermore, ERCP has contributed to understanding complications in liver transplantation and identified conditions like sphincter of Oddi dyskinesia and portal biliopathy, enhancing management strategies for affected patients.
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The story of the discovery of hepatitis E originated in the late 1970s with my extreme belief that there was a hidden saga in the relationship between jaundice and pregnancy in developing countries and the opportunity for a massive epidemic of viral hepatitis, which hit the Gulmarg Kashmir region in November 1978. Based on data collected from a door-to-door survey, the existence of a new disease, epidemic non-A, non-B hepatitis, caused by a hitherto unknown hepatitis virus, was announced. This news was received by the world community with hype and skepticism.

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The President of INASL Prof. Padaki Nagaraja Rao, A Clinician Par Excellence.

J Clin Exp Hepatol

January 2022

Former Dean & Director SKIMS and Ex-officio Secretary to Govt, India.

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Over decades, surgery has been the only accepted mode of treatment for liver hydatid cysts. It had been a surgical dogma for a long that hydatid disease is an absolute contraindication for needle puncture/aspiration as it can cause anaphylaxis, death, and dissemination. We envisaged prospectively perform percutaneous drainage as a primary form of treatment for hepatic hydatidosis.

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Hepatitis E and Pregnancy: An Unholy Alliance Unmasked from Kashmir, India.

Viruses

July 2021

Digestive Diseases Centre, Dr. Khuroo's Medical Clinic, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir 190010, India.

The adverse relationship between viral hepatitis and pregnancy in developing countries had been interpreted as a reflection of retrospectively biased hospital-based data collection by the West. However, the discovery of hepatitis E virus (HEV) as the etiological agent of an epidemic of non-A, non-B hepatitis in Kashmir, and the documenting of the increased incidence and severity of hepatitis E in pregnancy via a house-to-house survey, unmasked this unholy alliance. In the family, HEV-genotype (gt)1 from genus A has a unique open reading frame (ORF)4-encoded protein which enhances viral polymerase activity and viral replication.

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Acute liver failure (ALF) is not an uncommon complication of a common disease such as acute hepatitis. Viral hepatitis followed by antituberculosis drug-induced hepatotoxicity are the commonest causes of ALF in India. Clinically, such patients present with appearance of jaundice, encephalopathy, and coagulopathy.

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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has turned into a global human tragedy and economic devastation. Governments have implemented lockdown measures, blocked international travel, and enforced other public containment measures to mitigate the virus morbidity and mortality. As of today, no drug has the power to fight the infection and bring normalcy to the utter chaos.

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Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Facts, fiction and the hype: a critical appraisal.

Int J Antimicrob Agents

September 2020

Digestive Diseases Centre, Dr. Khuroo's Medical Clinic, Srinagar, Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, India. Electronic address:

The coronavirus infection (COVID-19) has turned into a global catastrophe and there is an intense search for effective drug therapy. Of all the potential therapies, chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine have been the focus of tremendous public attention. Both drugs have been used in the treatment and prophylaxis of malaria.

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Acute liver failure (ALF) is an infrequent, unpredictable, potentially fatal complication of acute liver injury (ALI) consequent to varied etiologies. Etiologies of ALF as reported in the literature have regional differences, which affects the clinical presentation and natural course. In this part of the consensus article designed to reflect the clinical practices in India, disease burden, epidemiology, clinical presentation, monitoring, and prognostication have been discussed.

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Background: The histological categorization of lymphoma has been a source of controversy for many years for both clinicians and pathologists. Clinicopathologic information of gastrointestinal lymphomas in Indian subcontinent is lacking. We studied histopathological spectrum of Primary Gastrointestinal Lymphomas (PGIL) and attempted to classify the G.

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Transmission of Hepatitis E Virus in Developing Countries.

Viruses

September 2016

Digestive Diseases Centre, Dr. Khuroo's Medical Clinic, Srinagar, Kashmir 190010, India.

Hepatitis E virus (HEV), an RNA virus of the family, has marked heterogeneity. While all five HEV genotypes can cause human infections, genotypes HEV-1 and -2 infect humans alone, genotypes HEV-3 and -4 primarily infect pigs, boars and deer, and genotype HEV-7 primarily infects dromedaries. The global distribution of HEV has distinct epidemiological patterns based on ecology and socioeconomic factors.

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Hepatitis E: Discovery, global impact, control and cure.

World J Gastroenterol

August 2016

Mohammad S Khuroo, Naira S Khuroo, Digestive Diseases Centre, Dr. Khuroo's medical Clinic, Srinagar, Kashmir 190010, India.

Hepatitis E was identified as an epidemic of non-A, non-B hepatitis from Kashmir, India in 1978. Hepatitis E virus (HEV), the etiological agent is the sole member of family Hepeviridae. The virus has marked heterogeneity and infects many animals like bats, camel, chicken, deer, boar, mongoose, pigs, rats, rabbit and cutthroat trout.

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Hepatitis E is a systemic disease affecting the liver predominantly and caused by infection with the hepatitis E virus (HEV). HEV has marked genetic heterogeneity and is known to infect several animal species including pigs, boar, deer, mongoose, rabbit, camel, chicken, rats, ferret, bats and cutthroat trout. HEV is the sole member of the family Hepeviridae and has been divided into 2 genera: Orthohepevirus (mammalian and avian HEV) and Piscihepevirus (trout HEV).

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Anomalous pancreaticobiliary ductal union in tropical calcific pancreatitis.

JOP

January 2010

Digestive Diseases Centre, Dr. Khuroo's Medical Clinic, Sector 1, Sher-e-Kashmir Colony, Qamarwari, Srinagar, Kashmir, India.

Context: Tropical calcific pancreatitis is unique to developing countries with of unknown origin.

Objective: We evaluated the pattern of pancreaticobiliary ductal union in patients with tropical calcific pancreatitis.

Patients: Twenty-one patients with tropical calcific pancreatitis were compared to 174 control subjects with no pancreaticobiliary disease and 35 patients with alcohol-induced chronic pancreatitis.

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Trichuris dysentery syndrome: a common cause of chronic iron deficiency anemia in adults in an endemic area (with videos).

Gastrointest Endosc

January 2010

Digestive Disease Centre, Dr. Khuroo's Medical Clinic, Department of Pathology, Sher-e-Kashmir, Institute of Medical Sciences, Soura, Srinagar, Kashmir, India.

Background: There are few published reports of Trichuris dysentery syndrome (TDS) in children. The disease has not been reported in adults.

Objective: To report the clinical, colonoscopic, and histologic findings of TDS in adults in an endemic area.

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Infection with the hepatitis E virus (HEV) causes a self-limiting acute hepatitis. However, prolonged viremia and chronic hepatitis has been reported in organ transplant recipients. Vertically transmitted HEV infection is known to cause acute hepatitis in newborn babies.

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Hepatitis E virus.

Curr Opin Infect Dis

October 2008

Digestive Disease Centre, Dr Khuroo's Medical Clinic, Srinagar, India.

Purpose Of Review: Hepatitis E is an emerging infectious disease. This review will focus on recent advances in the zoonotic transmission, global distribution and control of hepatitis E.

Recent Findings: Hepatitis E virus infection is known to cause waterborne epidemics and sporadic infections in developing countries.

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