15 results on '"Junaid Rafi"'
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2. Judge Obstetricians by Intention; Not Intervention
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Junaid Rafi
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Obstetrics ,Judgment ,Humans ,Intention - Published
- 2018
3. Re: Utility of routine urine CMV PCR and total serum IgM testing of small for gestational age infants: a single center review
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Junaid Rafi
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Polyhydramnios ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Gestational Age ,Urine ,Single Center ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,Medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,Torch ,business.industry ,Obstetrics ,Infant, Newborn ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Infant ,medicine.disease ,Immunoglobulin M ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Cytomegalovirus Infections ,Infant, Small for Gestational Age ,Small for gestational age ,business - Published
- 2017
4. Expectant Management of Miscarriage in View of NICE Guideline 154
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Haroona Khalil and Junaid Rafi
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Blood transfusion ,Article Subject ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Abortion ,lcsh:Gynecology and obstetrics ,Miscarriage ,Cohort Studies ,Young Adult ,Pregnancy ,medicine ,Humans ,Longitudinal Studies ,Prospective Studies ,Watchful Waiting ,Prospective cohort study ,lcsh:RG1-991 ,business.industry ,Obstetrics ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,medicine.disease ,Abortion, Incomplete ,Abortion, Spontaneous ,Pregnancy Trimester, First ,Treatment Outcome ,Products of conception ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,Female ,Abortion, Missed ,business ,Watchful waiting ,Research Article ,Cohort study - Abstract
Objective. To find out the success rate of conservative management of complete two weeks for miscarriage in view of NICE Guideline 154.Design. Prospective observational study.Setting. Early pregnancy assessment units of District General Hospital in the United Kingdom.Participants. Women of less than 14 weeks’ gestation, with a diagnosis of miscarriage (missed miscarriage/anembryonic or incomplete miscarriage).Interventions.Expectant management for two weeks.Main Outcome Measure.(1) Efficacy of 2-week expectant management, that is, complete resolution of miscarriage based either on self-reporting of patient after passing products of conception at home between D0 and D14 of expectant management or confirmation on scan at D14, and (2) short-term complications needing strong analgesia, blood transfusion, and antibiotics.Results. Expectant management of miscarriage for 2 weeks from the day of diagnosis was successful in 58% (64 /111) and failed in 42% (47/111).Conclusions. Expectant management success rate is consistent with the results from the longitudinal studies and RCTs published in the past. It is a safe option as none of the patients on expectant/medical management needed strong analgesia/antibiotics or blood transfusion.
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- 2014
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5. TORCH screening in polyhydramnios: an observational study
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Junaid Rafi and Humera Fayyaz
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Adult ,Polyhydramnios ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Toxoplasmosis, Congenital ,law.invention ,Pregnancy ,law ,medicine ,Humans ,Mass Screening ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectious ,Increased nuchal translucency ,Rubella ,Mass screening ,Retrospective Studies ,Torch ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Obstetrics ,Pregnancy Outcome ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Herpes Simplex ,Retrospective cohort study ,medicine.disease ,Toxoplasmosis ,Cytomegalovirus Infections ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Female ,Liver function tests ,business - Abstract
The aim of this study was to understand the TORCH test and to evaluate its significance in women with polyhydramnios in singleton pregnancies.Retrospective analysis of indications and results of TORCH referrals made from November 2007 to 2009 with detailed review of case notes of women with polyhydramnios who had TORCH test.The total number of deliveries during specimen time was 3004, out of which 110(3.6%) had serum TORCH screening. The main indication for this test was polyhydramnios 62 (56.36%) followed by obstetric cholestasis 20 (18.18%), Intra-uterine fetal demise 6 (5.45%), fetal anomalies 5(4.54%), and deranged liver function tests (LFTs) 2 (1.8%). 15 (13.6%) women had TORCH screening for other indications such as clinical polyhydramnios, increased nuchal translucency (2.5 mm). cytomegalovirus (CMV) and toxoplasmosis antibodies were tested in all cases whereas, parvovirus and herpes simplex virus screen were carried out in 4 (12.7%) and 2 (1.8%) patients, respectively. One woman (0.09%) had infection with CMV who had TORCH screening carried out for deranged LFTs. None of these women had positive TORCH screening giving the p value of0.0001. These women also did not have any associated perinatal or maternal mortality.While the sample size of this study is small to disregard the significance of TORCH test in polyhydramnios, the statistical evaluation shows that this test is not beneficial in women in whom polyhydramnios is an isolated ultrasound finding, especially when it is diagnosed in third trimester.
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- 2011
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6. Human Health Risk Assessment due to Global Warming â€Â' A Case Study of the Gulf Countries
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Tahir Husain and Junaid Rafi Chaudhary
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Greenhouse Effect ,Conservation of Natural Resources ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Climate change ,lcsh:Medicine ,010501 environmental sciences ,Risk Assessment ,01 natural sciences ,Article ,Disasters ,Middle East ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Environmental protection ,11. Sustainability ,Humans ,Computer Simulation ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Precipitation ,Greenhouse effect ,Indian Ocean ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,2. Zero hunger ,Global warming ,lcsh:R ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Human health ,Vegetation ,Models, Theoretical ,15. Life on land ,Arid ,6. Clean water ,3. Good health ,Water resources ,Gulf countries ,13. Climate action ,Climatology ,Greenhouse gas ,Environmental science ,Environmental Monitoring ,Forecasting - Abstract
Accelerated global warming is predicted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climatic Change (IPCC) due to increasing anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. The climate changes are anticipated to have a long-term impact on human health, marine and terrestrial ecosystems, water resources and vegetation. Due to rising sea levels, low lying coastal regions will be flooded, farmlands will be threatened and scarcity of fresh water resources will be aggravated. This will in turn cause increased human suffering in different parts of the world. Spread of disease vectors will contribute towards high mortality, along with the heat related deaths. Arid and hot climatic regions will face devastating effects risking survival of the fragile plant species, wild animals, and other desert ecosystems. The paper presents future changes in temperature, precipitation and humidity and their direct and indirect potential impacts on human health in the coastal regions of the Gulf countries including Yemen, Oman, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Bahrain. The analysis is based on the long-term changes in the values of temperature, precipitation and humidity as predicted by the global climatic simulation models under different scenarios of GHG emission levels. Monthly data on temperature, precipitation, and humidity were retrieved from IPCC databases for longitude 41.25 degrees E to 61.875 degrees E and latitude 9.278 degrees N to 27.833 degrees N. Using an average of 1970 to 2000 values as baseline, the changes in the humidity, temperature and precipitation were predicted for the period 2020 to 2050 and 2070 to 2099. Based on epidemiological studies on various diseases associated with the change in temperature, humidity and precipitation in arid and hot regions, empirical models were developed to assess human health risk in the Gulf region to predict elevated levels of diseases and mortality rates under different emission scenarios as developed by the IPCC.The preliminary assessment indicates increased mortality rates due to cardiovascular and respiratory illnesses, thermal stress, and increased frequency of infectious vector borne diseases in the region between 2070 and 2099.
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- 2008
7. Morbidly Obese Woman Unaware of Pregnancy until Full-Term and Complicated by Intraamniotic Sepsis with Pseudomonas
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H. Muppala, Junaid Rafi, and I. Arthur
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Case Report ,Dermatology ,Chorioamnionitis ,lcsh:Gynecology and obstetrics ,lcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseases ,Sepsis ,Pregnancy ,medicine ,Humans ,Rupture of membranes ,lcsh:RC109-216 ,Pseudomonas Infections ,General anaesthesia ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectious ,lcsh:RG1-991 ,Full Term ,Cesarean Section ,business.industry ,Obstetrics ,Infant, Newborn ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,medicine.disease ,Obesity, Morbid ,Community-Acquired Infections ,Irregular periods ,Infectious Diseases ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Body mass index - Abstract
A 32-year-old Caucasian woman of body mass index (BMI) 46 presented with urinary symptoms to accident and emergency (A&E). Acute pyelonephritis was the diagnosis. Transabdominal scan revealed a live term fetus. Both the partners were unaware of the ongoing pregnancy until diagnosed. She underwent emergency cesarean under general anaesthesia (GA) for nonreassuring CTG, severe chorioamnionitis, and moderate preecclampsia. A live male baby weighing 4400 grams delivered in poor condition. Placental tissue on culture exhibited scanty growth of pseudomonas aeruginosa. Chorioamnionitis due to pseudomonas is rare, with high neonatal morbidity and mortality. It is mostly reported among preterm prelabor rupture of membranes (PPROM). Educating the community especially morbidly obese women if they put on excessive weight or with irregular periods should seek doctor's advice and exclude pregnancy. For the primary care provider, it is of great importance to exclude pregnancy in any reproductive woman presenting with abdominal complaints. This case also brings to clinicians notice that pseudomonas can be community-acquired and can affect term pregnancies with intact or prolonged rupture of membranes.
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- 2007
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8. Isloated tubal torsion in a fourteen year old girl
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Junaid Rafi
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Torsion Abnormality ,Adolescent ,Tissue Adhesions ,Fallopian Tube Diseases ,Appendicitis ,Abdominal Pain ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Salpingectomy ,Treatment Outcome ,Appendectomy ,Humans ,Female ,Laparoscopy ,Fallopian Tubes - Abstract
Isolated torsion of fallopian tube is a rare event and often difficult to diagnose. This report describes such a condition in a patient who presented with pain lower abdomen and underwent laproscopy primarily by surgeons with the suspicion of appendicitis but eventually ended up in right salpingectomy because of isolated right tubal torsion. The issue of future fertility was obviously considered but unfortunately the tube could not be preserved because of necrosis and haemorrhage inside it. Tubal torsion should however be kept in mind in the differential diagnosis of lower abdominal pain in women of all ages.
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- 2011
9. Mid-gut volvulus and mesenteric vessel thrombosis in pregnancy: case report and literature review
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A. Corder, David Mowbray, Losa Hao Shui, and Junaid Rafi
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Abdominal pain ,Exploratory laparotomy ,Vomiting ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Mesenteric Veins ,Pregnancy ,Mesenteric Vascular Occlusion ,medicine ,Humans ,Mesentery ,Bowel infarction ,business.industry ,Cesarean Section ,Heparin ,General surgery ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Anticoagulants ,Thrombosis ,General Medicine ,Bowel resection ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Surgery ,Volvulus ,Abdominal Pain ,Mesenteric Arteries ,Pregnancy Complications ,Venous thrombosis ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Abdominal surgery ,Intestinal Volvulus - Abstract
Mid-gut volvulus is a rare complication of pregnancy, where torsion of the small bowel around its mesentery can result in extensive bowel infarction. To our knowledge, there has been no previous reported case of mid-gut volvulus and mesenteric vessel thrombosis managed without bowel resection. A 25-year-old woman presented at 35 + 3 weeks gestation with constant abdominal pain. There was no past medical history of abdominal surgery. The patient later developed feculent vomiting. Exploratory laparotomy revealed a mid-gut volvulus causing small bowel ischaemia, which extended from the duodenojejunal (DJ) flexure to the terminal ileum. There was also mesenteric arterial and venous thrombosis. A healthy baby girl was delivered by caesarean section and the mid-gut volvulus was reduced. Further, two re-look laparotomies confirmed viable bowel following detorsion. The mesenteric vessel thrombosis was treated with intravenous heparin. The patient went on to make a full recovery. As shown in this case, the volvulus and mesenteric vessel thrombosis may occur during pregnancy even in patients without previous history of coagulopathies and abdominal surgery. It is difficult to make a clinical diagnosis, as the symptoms, physical signs and laboratory findings can be misleading. Therefore, a high index of suspicion is necessary for the early diagnosis of these conditions, as prompt treatment can prevent bowel resection and improve maternal and foetal outcomes.
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- 2010
10. Retroperitoneal haematomas in obstetrics: literature review
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Hari Muppala and Junaid Rafi
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Patient Care Team ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hematoma ,Patient care team ,business.industry ,Obstetrics ,Retroperitoneal haemorrhage ,Pregnancy Complications, Hematologic ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,General Medicine ,Embolization, Therapeutic ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Pregnancy ,Medicine ,Retroperitoneal space ,Humans ,Female ,Retroperitoneal Space ,Ultrasonography ,business - Abstract
There is paucity of literature on retroperitoneal haemorrhage/haematomas (RH) as these cases are extremely rare in obstetrics. Experience is available mostly from case reports and therefore the incidence of RH in obstetrics is unknown.Literature search in Medline/Pubmed and Google scholar using MeSH; aneurysm, haematoma, haemorrhage, obstetrics and retroperitoneal.This article discusses aetiology, pathogenesis, diagnostic difficulties and dilemmas, as well as misleading symptoms that often mimic common clinical conditions.Management of RH is complex and continues to improve with advancements in the investigative strategies, treatment options and critical care specialty. Further the authors highlight the importance of basic principles of clinical examination, the need for multidisciplinary input and the current trend in the management options.
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- 2009
11. A survey of the management of second trimester pregnancy loss: delivery suite or gynaecological ward?
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A. Sayasenah, Junaid Rafi, and H. Muppala
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Pediatrics ,Obstetrics ,business.industry ,Delivery Rooms ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Gestational Age ,Abortion, Spontaneous ,Delivery suite ,Treatment Outcome ,Pregnancy ,Pregnancy Trimester, Second ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,medicine ,Second trimester pregnancy ,Humans ,Female ,business - Published
- 2007
12. Conservative management of massive puerperal spontaneous onset retroperitoneal psoas muscle haematoma following normal vaginal delivery
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H. Muppala and Junaid Rafi
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Adult ,Hematoma ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pregnancy ,Conservative management ,Vaginal delivery ,business.industry ,Muscle haematoma ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Puerperal Disorders ,Delivery, Obstetric ,medicine.disease ,Severity of Illness Index ,Surgery ,Psoas Muscles ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Anesthesia ,Severity of illness ,medicine ,Humans ,Female ,business - Abstract
This paper describes the diagnostic difficulties in a patient who presented with massive puerperal spontaneous onset retroperitoneal Psoas muscle haematoma following normal vaginal delivery. Fortun...
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- 2008
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13. Reclassification of Category 1-Caesarean Section
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Junaid Rafi
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Cesarean Section ,Pregnancy ,Humans ,Female
14. Ovarian torsion: Diagnostic dilemmas and its implications
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Junaid Rafi
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Diagnosis, Differential ,Torsion Abnormality ,Humans ,Female ,Ovarian Diseases ,Diagnostic Errors
15. Uncomplicated fetal tachycardia in labour: Dilemmas and uncertainties
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Junaid Rafi
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Dehydration ,Fever ,Anemia ,Ketosis ,Anxiety ,Severity of Illness Index ,Pregnancy Complications ,Fetal Diseases ,Chorioamnionitis ,Thyrotoxicosis ,Heart Rate ,Pregnancy ,Tachycardia ,Humans ,Female
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