scholarly journals Patch Test Results from an Occupational and Contact Dermatitis Clinic in a Tertiary Care Hospital of Southern India: A Retrospective Study

Author(s):  
Kumaravel Sadagopan
Author(s):  
Pallavi Goyal ◽  
Sinni Jain ◽  
Rakesh Jangra

ABSTRACT Contact dermatitis is an inflammatory condition of the skin after exposure to any exogenous substance. It can be classified as irritant contact dermatitis (ICD) and allergic contact dermatitis (ACD). A cross sectional study was conducted in Mahatma Gandhi Hospital over a period of 3-month duration from March-May 2016 and total 68 patients with suspected contact dermatitis were subjected to patch test. Most common allergen found to be positive in both males and females was parthenium followed by fragrance mix. How to cite this article Goyal P, Nijhawan M, Agrawal S, Jain S, Jangra R. Patch Test Results in Patients with Suspected Contact Dermatitis at a Tertiary Care Hospital in a Semiurban Area in Rajasthan: A Cross-sectional Study. J Mahatma Gandhi Univ Med Sci Tech 2016;1(1):1-4.


Author(s):  
Padmanabhan P Athira ◽  
Ozhiparambil A Jagan ◽  
Padma Umadevi ◽  
Komaravolu Pragnatha ◽  
P Menon Veena

Author(s):  
Padmalatha Anjaneyulu Mahalakshmi ◽  
Racherla Rishi Gowtham ◽  
Nagaraja Mudhigeti ◽  
Madhavi Latha Pamireddy ◽  
Kante Meenaskhi ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol V-5 (I-1) ◽  
pp. 1-5
Author(s):  
Babu Janarthan ◽  
Krishna Nikhil ◽  
Dattatreya P.S. ◽  
Nirni S.S. ◽  
Vasini Vindhya

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (01) ◽  
pp. 133-136
Author(s):  
Vykuntaraju K. Gowda ◽  
Preeti Kulhalli ◽  
Dhananjaya K. Vamyanmane

Abstract Background Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a ubiquitous herpes virus. It is the most common congenital viral infection. Data on congenital CMV in India are lacking and hence the present study was undertaken. Objectives The aim of the study is to evaluate the clinical and radiological profile of neurological manifestations of congenital CMV infections in tertiary care hospital. Methods This is a retrospective chart review of the clinical and laboratory profile of congenital CMV infections presenting from January 2018 to February 2020 to a tertiary care hospital in Southern India. Details of clinical profile, serological and neuroimaging data were obtained and analyzed. Results A total of 42 cases with female preponderance (57%) were reported during the study period. The mean age of presentation was 2.9 years. Clinical features were developmental delay (81%), microcephaly (93%), seizures (33%), intrauterine growth restriction (19%), neonatal encephalopathy (10%), anemia (9%), jaundice (10%), hepato-splenomegaly (7%), and eye abnormalities (14%). Antenatal maternal fever was reported by 12%. Sensorineural hearing loss was present in 57%. Neuroimaging showed periventricular calcification (79%), cerebral atrophy (69%), ventricular dilatation (55%), malformations (26%), dysmyelination (12%), and temporal lobe cysts (5%). CMV-immunoglobulin-M positivity was seen in 14 cases (33%), urinary polymerase chain reaction for CMV was positive in 21 cases (50%), and clinical diagnosis was done in seven cases (16%). Conclusion Common findings in congenital CMV are microcephaly, developmental delay, seizures, anemia, and sensorineural hearing loss. Common neuroimaging findings are periventricular calcification, cerebral atrophy, malformation, white matter signal changes, and cysts. CMV can mimic like cerebral palsy, malformations of the brain, demyelinating disorders, and calcified leukoencephalopathies like Aicardi-Goutières syndrome.


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