Arshalooz Jamila Rahman
Aga Khan University
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Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation | 2013
Arshalooz Jamila Rahman; Farah Naz Qamar; Sohail Ashraf; Zubair Ali Khowaja; Shafaq Binte Tariq; Hira Naeem
To determine the prevalence of high blood pressure (BP) in healthy school Pakistani children and its association with high body mass index (BMI), asymptomatic hematuria and proteinuria, we studied 661 public school children and measured their body weight, height and BP and urine dipstick for hematuria performed on a single occasion. Hypertension (BP >95 th centile) and pre-hypertension (BP >90 th centile) were defined based on the US normative BP tables. Over-weight and obesity were defined according to the World Health Organization (WHO) classification of BMI. The mean age of the children was 14 ± 1.3 years. The mean BMI was 18.5 ± 4.3 kg/m 2 . The majority (81.8%) of the children were found to be normotensive (BP <90 th centile). Pre-hypertension was observed in 15% and hypertension in 3% of the children. Overweight was observed in 7.7% and obesity in 1% of the children. The independent risk factors for hypertension and pre-hypertension were age of the child (RR 1.2 95% CI 1-1.4), gender (RR 2.0 for being female 95% CI 1-4.4), BMI >25 (RR for BMI b/w 25-30 = 2.6, RR for BMI >30 = 4.3), positive urine dipstick for proteinuria (RR = 2.3 95% CI 0.7-7.7) and positive urine dipstick for hematuria (RR 1.0 95% CI 0.2-8.3). Hypertension in children is strongly correlated with obesity, asymptomatic proteinuria and hematuria. Community based screening programs for children should include BP recording, BMI assessment and urine dipsticks analysis and approach high-risk groups for early detection and lifestyle modifications.
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal | 2016
Moaz Aslam; Numra Abdul Aleem; Mohammad Faizan Zahid; Arshalooz Jamila Rahman
Dengue fever (DF) is an acute febrile illness that follows a self-limiting course. However, some patients suffer from complications, including myocarditis, due to the involvement of other organs. A child presented at the Aga Khan University Hospital in Karachi, Pakistan, in June 2013 with a high-grade fever, malaise and epigastric pain radiating to the chest. Positive DF antigen and immunoglobulin M assays confirmed the diagnosis of DF. Persistent bradycardia with low blood pressure led to further cardiac investigations which showed a decreased ejection fraction and raised serum cardiac enzymes, indicating myocardial damage. With supportive care and use of inotropes, the spontaneous normalisation of cardiac enzyme levels and ejection fraction was observed. The child was discharged five days after admission. This case highlights the importance of identifying myocarditis in DF patients suffering from cardiac symptoms that are not explained by other potential aetiologies. Awareness, early suspicion and supportive care are essential to ensure favourable outcomes.
Journal of Pakistan Medical Association | 2010
Sohail Ashraf; Arshalooz Jamila Rahman; Heema Satwani; Farha Naz; Kashif Abbas; Anwar Hassan
Journal of the American College of Clinical Wound Specialists | 2013
Numra Abdul Aleem; Moaz Aslam; Mohammad Faizan Zahid; Arshalooz Jamila Rahman; Fazl Ur Rehman
Journal of Pakistan Medical Association | 2012
Noureen Afzal; Ammara Mushtaq; Arshalooz Jamila Rahman; Sonia Qureshi
Journal of Pakistan Medical Association | 2013
Farah Naz Qamar; Arshalooz Jamila Rahman; Sania Iqbal; Khadija Nuzhat Humayun
Journal of Pakistan Medical Association | 2011
Arshalooz Jamila Rahman; Farah Naz; Sohail Ashraf
The Journal of community and supportive oncology | 2016
Armaghan-e-Rehman Mansoor; Mohammad Faizan Zahid; Mujtaba Mubashir; Zehra Fadoo; Anwar ul Haq; Arshalooz Jamila Rahman
Journal of Ayub Medical College Abbottabad | 2016
Sheraz Hussain; Mohammad Faizan Zahid; Arshalooz Jamila Rahman; Mehnaz Atiq Ahmed; Shahnaz Ibrahim
Journal of Ayub Medical College Abbottabad | 2016
Danish Abdul Aziz; Fozia Memon; Arshalooz Jamila Rahman; Madiha Ali