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Journal of Cardiology Cases | 2015

Cardiac cephalgia: A headache of the heart

Abdul Wadud Chowdhury; Mohammed Abaye Deen Saleh; Pratyay Hasan; Mohammad Gaffar Amin; Tunaggina Afrin Khan; Km Nurus Sabah; Syed Rezwan Kabir

Atypical presentations of common diseases are often difficult to identify in time, nonetheless necessary, especially in cases of diseases like ischemic heart disease (IHD) which otherwise may progress into irreversible stage and ultimately, fatality, in the absence of timely administered medical treatment. We report a case of a 51-year-old male, presenting initially with only headache as the sole symptom, who later was diagnosed with severe coronary artery disease, and the symptoms resolved completely after coronary angioplasty with stenting. <Learning objective: Atypical presentations, such as headache, can be more prevalent in ischemic heart disease (IHD) than was thought of, so awareness of the possibility of IHD while assessing headache and further study to see actually how commonly headache is associated with IHD are necessary.>.


BMC Research Notes | 2014

Graves’ disease presenting as bi - ventricular heart failure with severe pulmonary hypertension and pre-eclampsia in pregnancy – a case report and review of the literature

Khandker Mohammad Nurus Sabah; Abdul Wadud Chowdhury; Mohammad Shahidul Islam; Fathima Aaysha Cader; Shamima Kawser; Imam Hosen; Mohammed Abaye Deen Saleh; Shariful Alam; Mohammad Monjurul Kader Chowdhury; Humayara Tabassum

BackgroundGraves’ disease, a well-known cause of hyperthyroidism, is an autoimmune disease with multi-system involvement. More prevalent among young women, it appears as an uncommon cardiovascular complication during pregnancy, posing a diagnostic challenge, largely owing to difficulty in detecting the complication, as a result of a low index of suspicion of Graves’ disease presenting during pregnancy. Globally, cardiovascular disease is an important factor for pregnancy-related morbidity and mortality. Here, we report a case of Graves’ disease detected for the first time in pregnancy, in a patient presenting with bi- ventricular heart failure, severe pulmonary hypertension and pre- eclampsia. Emphasis is placed on the spectrum of clinical presentations of Graves’ disease, and the importance of considering this thyroid disorder as a possible aetiological factor for such a presentation in pregnancy.Case presentationA 30-year-old Bangladeshi-Bengali woman, in her 28th week of pregnancy presented with severe systemic hypertension, bi-ventricular heart failure and severe pulmonary hypertension with a moderately enlarged thyroid gland. She improved following the administration of high dose intravenous diuretics, and delivered a premature female baby of low birth weight per vaginally, twenty four hours later. Pre-eclampsia was diagnosed on the basis of hypertension first detected in the third trimester, 3+ oedema and mild proteinuria. Electrocardiography revealed sinus tachycardia with incomplete right bundle branch block and echocardiography showed severe pulmonary hypertension with an estimated pulmonary arterial systolic pressure of 73 mm Hg, septal and anterior wall hypokinesia with an ejection fraction of 51%, grade I mitral and tricuspid regurgitation. Thyroid function tests revealed a biochemically hyperthyroid state and positive anti- thyroid peroxidase antibodies was found. 99mTechnetium pertechnetate thyroid scans demonstrated diffuse toxic goiter as evidenced by an enlarged thyroid gland with intense radiotracer concentration all over the gland. The clinical and biochemical findings confirmed the diagnosis of Graves’ disease.ConclusionsGraves’ disease is an uncommon cause of bi-ventricular heart failure and severe pulmonary hypertension in pregnancy, and a high index of clinical suspicion is paramount to its effective diagnosis and treatment.


Cardiovascular Journal | 2015

Comparison of Different Risk Factors and Coronary Angiographic Profile in Younger and Older Patients with Ischeamic Heart Disease

Kazi Nazrul Islam; Abdul Wadud Chowdhury; Azizul Hasan Khandaker; Khandker Md Nurus Sabah; Gaffar Amin; Syed Rezwan Kabir; Mohammed Abaye Deen Saleh


Bangladesh Heart Journal | 2018

Clinical Characteristics and Angiographic Profile of Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients in a Tertiary Hospital of Bangladesh

Mohsin Ahmed; Khandaker Abu Rubaiyat; Mohammed Abaye Deen Saleh; Abdul Wadud Chowdhury; Cm Khudrate E Khuda; Kazi Abul Fazal Ferdous; Nahid Hasan; Abu Taher Mohammad Mahfuzul Hoque; Kazi Nazrul Islam; Gaffar Amin


Bangladesh Heart Journal | 2017

Age Distribution of Aortic Sclerosis among Bangladeshi Population

Mohammed Abaye Deen Saleh; Pratyay Hasan; Khyrun Nahar; Abdul Wadud Chowdhury; Mohsin Ahmed; Syed Rezwan Kabir; Gaffar Amin; Kazi Nazrul Islam


Cardiovascular Journal | 2016

Effect of Serum Homocysteine on Coronary Artery Disease in Younger and Older Ischaemic Heart Disease Patients

Kazi Nazrul Islam; Abdul Wadud Chowdhury; Azizul Hasan Khondoker; Serajul Haque; Kmn Sabah; Gaffar Amin; Syed Rezwan Kabir; Mohammed Abaye Deen Saleh


Bangladesh Heart Journal | 2016

A Young Lady Presenting with Fever, Polyarthralgia and Breathlessness - A Case Report

Khandker Md Nurus Sabah; Abdul Wadud Chowdhury; Mohammad Shahidul Islam; Mohammed Abaye Deen Saleh; Jannatul Ferdous; Shamima Kawser; Humayara Tabassum


Bangladesh Heart Journal | 2016

Cor triatriatum dextrum: A rare congenital cardiac abnormality

Haque; Mohammed Abaye Deen Saleh; Sr Kabir; A Muhammad; Anmm Islam; Mn Uddin; Mohammad Gaffar Amin; Hilr Khan


Bangladesh Heart Journal | 2016

Cyanotic complex congenital heart disease presenting with brain abscess at the age of 19: A case report and review of literature

Khandker Md Nurus Sabah; Abdul Wadud Chowdhury; Mohammad Shahidul Islam; Mohsin Ahmed; Gaffar Amin; Kazi Nazrul Islam; Shamima Kawser; Hi Lutfur Rahman Khan; Mohammed Abaye Deen Saleh; Zayed Mahbub Khan


Journal of Medicine | 2015

Recurrent Seizure: An Uncommon Presentation of Post Thyroidectomy Hypoparathyroidism

Abdul Wadud Chowdhury; Sabbiha Nadia Majumder; Gaffar Amin; Kazi Nazrul Islam; Mohammed Abaye Deen Saleh; Khandker Md Nurus Sabah; Nazim Uddin

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Abdul Wadud Chowdhury

Dhaka Medical College and Hospital

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Gaffar Amin

Dhaka Medical College and Hospital

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Kazi Nazrul Islam

Dhaka Medical College and Hospital

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Syed Rezwan Kabir

Dhaka Medical College and Hospital

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Khandker Md Nurus Sabah

Dhaka Medical College and Hospital

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Pratyay Hasan

Dhaka Medical College and Hospital

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Mohammad Gaffar Amin

Dhaka Medical College and Hospital

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Mohammad Shahidul Islam

Dhaka Medical College and Hospital

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Mohsin Ahmed

Dhaka Medical College and Hospital

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