7 results on '"Wallang B"'
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2. Ophthalmic Manifestations in Children with Periventricular Leukomalacia.
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Ganesh S, Khurana R, Wallang B, and Sharma S
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- Brain, Child, Humans, Infant, Premature, Eye Diseases etiology, Leukomalacia, Periventricular complications
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- 2018
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3. Down syndrome in diverse populations.
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Kruszka P, Porras AR, Sobering AK, Ikolo FA, La Qua S, Shotelersuk V, Chung BH, Mok GT, Uwineza A, Mutesa L, Moresco A, Obregon MG, Sokunbi OJ, Kalu N, Joseph DA, Ikebudu D, Ugwu CE, Okoromah CA, Addissie YA, Pardo KL, Brough JJ, Lee NC, Girisha KM, Patil SJ, Ng IS, Min BC, Jamuar SS, Tibrewal S, Wallang B, Ganesh S, Sirisena ND, Dissanayake VH, Paththinige CS, Prabodha LB, Richieri-Costa A, Muthukumarasamy P, Thong MK, Jones KL, Abdul-Rahman OA, Ekure EN, Adeyemo AA, Summar M, Linguraru MG, and Muenke M
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- Adolescent, Adult, Biomarkers, Case-Control Studies, Child, Child, Preschool, Down Syndrome genetics, Female, Humans, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Male, Population Groups genetics, Sensitivity and Specificity, Young Adult, Down Syndrome diagnosis, Down Syndrome epidemiology, Facies, Genetic Association Studies, Phenotype, Population Groups statistics & numerical data, Population Surveillance
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Down syndrome is the most common cause of cognitive impairment and presents clinically with universally recognizable signs and symptoms. In this study, we focus on exam findings and digital facial analysis technology in individuals with Down syndrome in diverse populations. Photos and clinical information were collected on 65 individuals from 13 countries, 56.9% were male and the average age was 6.6 years (range 1 month to 26 years; SD = 6.6 years). Subjective findings showed that clinical features were different across ethnicities (Africans, Asians, and Latin Americans), including brachycephaly, ear anomalies, clinodactyly, sandal gap, and abundant neck skin, which were all significantly less frequent in Africans (P < 0.001, P < 0.001, P < 0.001, P < 0.05, and P < 0.05, respectively). Evaluation using a digital facial analysis technology of a larger diverse cohort of newborns to adults (n = 129 cases; n = 132 controls) was able to diagnose Down syndrome with a sensitivity of 0.961, specificity of 0.924, and accuracy of 0.943. Only the angles at medial canthus and ala of the nose were common significant findings amongst different ethnicities (Caucasians, Africans, and Asians) when compared to ethnically matched controls. The Asian group had the least number of significant digital facial biometrics at 4, compared to Caucasians at 8 and Africans at 7. In conclusion, this study displays the wide variety of findings across different geographic populations in Down syndrome and demonstrates the accuracy and promise of digital facial analysis technology in the diagnosis of Down syndrome internationally. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc., (© 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)
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- 2017
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4. Changing Clinical Presentation, Current Knowledge-Attitude-Practice, and Current Vision Related Quality of Life in Self-Reported Type 2 Diabetes Patients with Retinopathy in Eastern India: The LVPEI Eye and Diabetes Study.
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Das T, Wallang B, Semwal P, Basu S, Padhi TR, and Ali MH
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Purpose . To document the changing clinical presentation of diabetic retinopathy (DR) over a decade, the current knowledge-attitude-practice (KAP) of known type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) patients, and the current vision related quality of life (VR-QOL) of patients with DR in a tertiary eye care center in Eastern India. Methods . Two hundred and forty patients with known type-2 DM were evaluated. The evaluation included status of DR ( n = 240), KAP ( n = 232), and VR-QOL ( n = 75). International classification of DR was used in the study. The DR status was compared with another cohort ( n = 472) examined a decade earlier, in year 2001. The KAP-25 questions were designed after literature review. The National Eye Institute Visual Function Questionnaire (NEI-VFQ; including optional items) was validated by Rasch analysis. Both KAP and VR-QOL were analyzed according to degree of DR, duration of known DM, and educational qualification. Results . Average age of the current cohort ( n = 240) was 57.16 ± 9.03 years; there were 205 (85.4%) male patients and 143 (59.6%) patients had received less than graduate qualification. The mean duration of DM since diagnosis was 10 ± 7.8 months (range 8 months to 30 years); 118 (49.16%) patients had DR. In a decade time, 2001 to 2011, there was a change of retinopathy status at presentation (more often nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy, NPDR). One-third of NPDR patients had poor vision and half of them were hypertensive. KAP was better in patients with higher education and those having DR. VFQ score was higher in better seeing patients. Conclusion . Patients currently presenting at earlier stage of retinopathy are probably related to poor vision. Early detection and treatment of DR is likely to preserve and/or improve vision.
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- 2016
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5. Author's Reply.
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Chinta S, Wallang B, Sachdeva V, Gupta A, Patil-Chhablani P, and Kekunnaya R
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- 2015
6. Purtscher's retinopathy in pre-eclampsia: a blinding combination.
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Singh K, Jain D, and Wallang B
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Postpartum Period, Pregnancy, Blindness etiology, Pre-Eclampsia, Retinal Diseases etiology
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Blindness in pregnancy can occur due to cortical infarcts, retinal vascular occlusions and retinal detachment. Purtscher's retinopathy is a rare entity causing visual loss during pregnancy and has so far been reported in association with complicated labor. We report here on a case of Purtscher's retinopathy leading to bilateral blindness in a pre-eclamptic multigravida after an uncomplicated spontaneous delivery. The patient had no visual recovery after 3 months postpartum. Poorly controlled pregnancy-induced hypertension coupled with the hypercoagulable state of pregnancy probably led to a compromised optic nerve microvasculature and loss of retinal autoregulation. Subsequently the acute event of parturition triggered a complement-mediated leucocyte embolization to this already compromised microvasculature resulting in Purtscher's retinopathy.
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- 2014
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7. Dual infection by streptococcus and atypical mycobacteria following Ahmed glaucoma valve surgery.
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Rao A, Wallang B, Padhy TR, Mittal R, and Sharma S
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- Adolescent, Amikacin therapeutic use, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Cefazolin therapeutic use, Conjunctiva pathology, Drug Therapy, Combination, Endophthalmitis diagnosis, Endophthalmitis drug therapy, Eye Infections, Bacterial diagnosis, Eye Infections, Bacterial drug therapy, Glaucoma surgery, Humans, Male, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Mycobacterium Infections, Nontuberculous diagnosis, Mycobacterium Infections, Nontuberculous drug therapy, Mycobacterium fortuitum drug effects, Mycobacterium fortuitum isolation & purification, Necrosis, Pneumococcal Infections diagnosis, Pneumococcal Infections drug therapy, Streptococcus pneumoniae drug effects, Streptococcus pneumoniae isolation & purification, Vitreous Body surgery, Endophthalmitis microbiology, Eye Infections, Bacterial microbiology, Glaucoma Drainage Implants, Mycobacterium Infections, Nontuberculous microbiology, Pneumococcal Infections microbiology, Postoperative Complications
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Purpose: To report a case of late postoperative endophthalmitis caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae and conjunctival necrosis by Streptococcus pneumoniae and Mycobacterium fortuitum following Ahmed glaucoma valve (AGV) surgery in a young patient., Methods: Case report of a 13-year-old boy with purulent exudates and extensive conjunctival necrosis two months following amniotic membrane graft and conjunctival closure (for conjunctival retraction post AGV for secondary glaucoma)., Results: The conjunctiva showed extensive necrosis causing exposure of the tube and plate associated with frank exudates in the area adjoining the plate and anterior chamber mandating explantation of the plate along with intravitreal antibiotics. The vitreous aspirate grew Streptococcus pneumoniae while Streptococcus pneumoniae with Mycobacterium fortuitum was isolated from the explanted plate. Despite adequate control of infection following surgery, the final visual outcome was poor owing to disc pallor., Conclusion: Conjunctival necrosis and retraction post-AGV can cause late postoperative co-infections by fulminant and slow-growing organisms. A close follow-up is therefore essential in these cases to prevent sight-threatening complications.
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- 2013
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