24 results match your criteria: "Military Hospital Namkum[Affiliation]"

A cough that persists for more than 8 weeks is defined as a chronic cough. In routine practice, asthma, gastroesophageal reflux disease, and postnasal drip are the most common causes of chronic cough. A 58-year-old non-smoking male patient with no known comorbidities presented with a 3-month history of non-productive cough.

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Background: The fight against tuberculosis in our country has taken a new shape with the inclusion of rapid nucleic acid amplification tests like GeneXpert MTB/RIF assay which rapidly detects and rifampicin resistance. Rifampicin resistance detected on GeneXpert has been considered as a sine qua non for the presence of isoniazid resistance and hence classified as multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB). However treatment of rifampicin-resistant, isoniazid-monoresistance, and MDR-TB are different.

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Ascites appear as a clinical manifestation of various disorders, and the presence of raised levels of eosinophils in the peritoneal fluid characterizes eosinophilic ascites, which is an extremely rare disorder. Eosinophilic gastroenteritis is one of the uncommon causes of ascites. If not investigated thoroughly, ascites recurrence in a young female with a history of tuberculosis may be wrongly attributed to tuberculosis recurrence in an endemic country.

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Background: Carbapenemase producing gram-negative bacteria (GNB) has become a huge problem in majority of tertiary care centers worldwide. They are associated with very high morbidity and mortality rates, especially when they cause invasive infections. Therefore, rapid detection of these organisms is very important for prompt and adequate antibiotic therapy as well as infection control.

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Background: Osteoporosis may result from risk factors such as smoking, alcohol, low body mass index, less physical exercise, and dietary calcium deficiency. The risk of osteoporosis fractures can be reduced with lifestyle changes, which include diet, exercise, and preventing falls. The present study is an effort to measure the burden of risk factors of osteoporosis in adult male soldiers in the Armed Forces.

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A curious case of hemoptysis.

Med J Armed Forces India

September 2022

Department of Laboratory Sciences, Military Hospital Namkum, Ranchi, India.

Paragonimiasis is a crustacean-borne parasitic zoonosis caused by lung fluke or Paragonimus. Several endemic foci of paragonimiasis have been discovered in Northeastern India. Chronic pulmonary infection with Paragonimus is characterized by hemoptysis, which is usually mistaken for Tuberculosis (TB).

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Pancytopenia is a condition when a person has a low count of all three types of blood cells, causing a triage of anaemia, leukopenia and thrombocytopenia. It should not be considered a disease in itself but rather a sign of a disease that needs to be further evaluated. Among the various causes, viral infections like the human immunodeficiency virus, cytomegalovirus, Epstein-Barr virus and parvovirus B19 have been implicated.

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Background: Surgical site infections (SSIs) are one of the leading causes of hospital-acquired infections contributing to about 20% of all cases, thereby causing an increase in morbidity and financial burden. Causative organisms associated with SSIs have not changed greatly over the last 10-15 years; however, the proportions of different types of causative organisms have changed with an increase in case reports of rare organisms such as non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM).

Methods: Samples received from patients with SSI were simultaneously cultured for the isolation of NTM along with routine bacteriological examination.

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The SARS-CoV-2 is the causative organism for COVID-19 disease. It primarily affects the respiratory system. With time, some new extra-pulmonary manifestations of COVID-19 disease have been identified.

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Epidemiology of hepatitis C virus infection in a tertiary care hospital.

Med J Armed Forces India

October 2020

Classified Specialist (Medicine) & Medical Oncologist, Army Hospital (R&R), New Delhi-110010, India.

Background: There are epidemiological lacunae in literature of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. We report a prospective observational study of asymptomatic HCV infected patients from a tertiary care Government Hospital.

Methods: All consecutive asymptomatic antibodies to hepatitis C virus (anti-HCV) positive patients were studied from July 2011 to April 2016.

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Intrapleural fibrinolytic therapy in a neonate.

Indian J Pediatr

September 2011

Department of Pediatrics, Military Hospital Namkum, Ranchi, Jharkhand 834010, India.

Pleural effusions are common complications of pediatric bacterial pneumonias. Failure to control the pleural effusions may lead to progressive disease and can result in complicated parapneumonic effusions. The natural history of a complicated parapneumonic effusion is to develop a single loculus or multiple loculations and then progress to an empyema cavity in untreated or inadequately treated patients.

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Supratentorial PNET in a young child.

Indian J Pediatr

May 2011

Military Hospital Namkum, Ranchi, 834010 Jharkhand, India.

Primitive Neuroectodermal tumours (PNET) are small-cell malignant embryonal tumors showing divergent differentiation of variable degree into neuronal, glial, or rarely mesenchymal tissues. PNET belongs to the Ewing family of tumors. Tumors that fall under the heading PNET include medulloblastoma (commonest), pineoblastoma, pendymoblastoma, retinoblastoma, neuroblastoma and esthesioneuroblastoma.

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Harlequin Baby.

Med J Armed Forces India

January 2011

Classified Specialist (Paediatrics), Military Hospital Namkum, Ranchi-834010.

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Treatment of Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis with Fluconazole and Itraconazole.

Med J Armed Forces India

April 2004

Classified Specialist (Radiodiagnosis & Intervention Radiology), Command Hospital (Central Command), Lucknow.

Treatment of allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA) has remained both problematic as well as controversial. Although the sheet anchor in treatment of ABPA still remains steroids, various workers have tried oral antifungals (fluconazole and itraconazole) with encouraging results. This study evaluates the effect of fluconazole or itraconazole in the treatment of ABPA patients and compares them with the patients who had received palliative therapy other than antifungals.

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Pathological Quiz.

Med J Armed Forces India

July 2003

Senior Advisor (Pathology and Microbiology), Command Hospital, Southern Command, Pune - 411 040.

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A comparative study of repair of inguinal hernias by Shouldice technique (ST) vis-a-vis Bassinis technique (BT) was conducted on 100 patients who presented with inguinal hernia in the OPD services of our hospital. The patients were worked up and alternatively distributed to undergo repair by ST (n=50) or BT (n=50). Repair by ST required longer operating time (Avg 95 min vs 80 min), but involved lesser hospitalization (4.

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