Selected Cases March 2010
Our slogan is to treat the diseases before these become incurable
To treat the diseases in general & look after mother & child health and to diagnose the terminal diseases at their initial stages and refer the patients to tertiary care hospitals for further treatment.
During the month of March 2010, so many cases were detected, diagnosed, treated at their initial stages and patients with complications were referred to the respective hospitals for further treatment. Among them the details of five cases is given as follows.
| S. No. | Centre | Bio-Data | Disease |
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1. |
Gulistan-e-Jauhar |
Hina
D/o. Sikandar Ali Age: 13 years |
Lump Breast |
| 2. |
Sultanabad |
Majid
Age: 5 years |
Meningitis |
| Kishwar
Age: 32 years |
Bell’s Palsy |
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|
Shazia Age: 22 years |
Cholelithiasis (gall stones)
& Renal Calculi (renal stone) |
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| 3. |
North Nazimabad |
Seema
Age: 13 years |
Nephrotic sundromne |
| Azam Khan
Age: 45 years |
Scleroderma |
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| Surriya Khatoon
Age: 60 years |
Ovarian cyst. |
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| 4. |
New Karachi |
Almas
W/o. Amjad Age: |
Hepatitis B |
| 5. |
Qayyumabad |
Mumtaz Mukhtiar
Age: 35 years |
Hepatitis C |
Centre |
Details of Patient | Diagnosis | Details of Diseases |
Gulistan-e-Jauhar |
Hina D/o. Sikandar Ali Age: 13 years |
Lump Breast |
This is a small gland in the breast, which may be benign or malignant.
The patient diagnosed in OPD and referred to JPMC for biopsy. Biopsy report shows that its benign and does not harm the patient but its removal is necessary. |
Centre |
Details of Patient | Diagnosis | Details of Diseases |
Sultanabad |
Majid Age: 5 years |
Meningitis |
Patient reported in OPD with high grade fever, headache and pain especially at the back of neck, vomiting and blurred vision. The patient was referred to NICH immediately where he is being treated accordingly. This is a fatal condition if not treated & diagnosed immediately, it may lead to death. |
Centre |
Details of Patient | Diagnosis | Details of Diseases |
Sultanabad |
Kishwar Age: 32 years |
Bell’s Palsy |
It is a temporary paralysis of the face muscles usually on one side. The patient usually notices pain or stiffness of one side of face. It is due to some viral infection. Bell’s palsy affects people of all ages but it is most common in adults. The people with diabetes and pregnant women are more likely to develop Bell’s Palsy. Patient recovers spontaneously in 7 – 10 days; in some cases steroids are given. |
Centre |
Details of Patient | Diagnosis | Details of Diseases |
Sultanabad |
Shaiza
Age: 22 years |
Gall Stones |
It is a presence of stone in the gall bladder and it damages the gall bladder, may cause infection and may lead to cancer if not treated in time. |
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Renal Stone |
Presence of stone in the kidney causes repeatedly infection and damages of kidney. |
Centre |
Details of Patient | Diagnosis | Details of Diseases |
North Nazimabad |
Seema Age: 13years |
Nephortic Synromm |
Childhood rephrotic syndrom is not itself a disease but it can be the first sign of a disease that damages the tiny blood filtering units in the kidney where urine is made. If diagnosed in time, further damage to the kidney can be prevented. |
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