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ea0081p353 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2022

Evaluating obesity among second and third age premature children

Jha R K , Chandra A K

Introduction: Premature newborns are defined as babies born before 37 weeks of pregnancy and after 22 weeks of pregnancy as a viability limit. This study aimed to analyse growth characteristics at the age of second and third age and the prevention of metabolic diseases that may occur in adult age at an early phase.Methods: This study was conducted as a retrospective cohort study between May 2021 and October 2021 in 18 different Outpatient Clinics in Patn...

ea0081p483 | Thyroid | ECE2022

Thyroid dysfunction in patients presenting metabolic syndrome

Sinha Ajay , Ranjan Rajeev , K Jha R

Introduction: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) consists of a constellation of metabolic abnormalities which include central obesity, hyperglycemia plus insulin resistance, high triglycerides plus low high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and hypertension. A developing collection of proof proposes that metabolic condition is related to endocrine problems including thyroid brokenness. Thyroid brokenness in metabolic condition patients might additionally add to cardiovascular illne...

ea0081p502 | Thyroid | ECE2022

Comparing non-diagnostic FNA results in thyroid nodules

K Chandra A , Kumar Vijay , Kumar Manish , K Jha R

Introduction: Multiple specialities teach and perform ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration biopsy (USG-FNA) of thyroid nodules, including Radiology, Endocrinology, and Pathology. Contrasts in cytopathology results might connect with various USG-FNA procedures just as contrasts in the knobs assessed. This study planned to play out a nitty-gritty investigation of USG-FNA results among these different showing administrations at a solitary scholarly clinical focus.<p class...

ea0002p8 | Clinical case reports | SFE2001

THE IMPORTANCE OF THE MOTHER AS A BIOASSAY FOR DIAGNOSING AND TREATING FOETAL THYROTOXICOSIS

Wahid S , Jha R , Brown K , Weaver J

The foetus of a mother with previous or current Graves disease is at risk of developing thyrotoxicosis. The mother can act as a bioassay to diagnose foetal thyrotoxicosis. We describe the difficulties in managing foetal thyrotoxicosis in a mother who could not act as a bioassay because of previous Graves disease treated by total thyroidectomy.A 35year old woman fell pregnant 3 months after a total thyroidectomy for relapsed Graves disease and concomitant...

ea0012p1 | Bone | SFE2006

Primary hyperparathyroidism – a great masquerader

Muthukrishnan J , Verma A , Jagdish Kumar P , Patro K , Modi KD , Jha S , Jha R

Primary Hyperparathyroidism is known to present with protean manifestations leading to misdiagnosis in the initial stages of the disease. In the developing world, most of the cases are detected late when they manifest with severe symptomatic metabolic bone disease or renal stones. Distal Renal Tubular Acidosis is a rare complication of primary hyperparathyroidism and should be looked for, in cases presenting with nephrolithiasis. Nuclear scintigraphy accurately localizes the t...