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World Journal of Surgery | 1999

Ascaris-induced Liver Abscess

Gul Javid; Nazir A. Wani; Ghulam Mohammad Gulzar; Bashir Ahmad Khan; Altaf Shah; Omer Javid Shah; Mushtaq Ahmed Khan

Abstract. The prevalence, symptomatology, and outcome of Ascaris-induced liver abscess was studied prospectively in Kashmir, India, which is an endemic area of ascariasis, from December 1987 to December 1997. Of 510 patients with liver abscess admitted during this period, 74 had biliary ascariasis as the cause (14.51%). Of these 74 patients, 11 had intact ascaridae (live or dead) within the abscess. Six patients had a single abscess, and five had multiple abscesses. Seven patients had associated worms in the bile ducts. Ultrasonography was the main diagnostic procedure used. Ten patients were diagnosed based on clinical and ultrasound findings, and one was diagnosed during laparotomy. Most of the patients were young (age range 3–40 years) with a mean age of 17.20 years. Seven were females, and four were males. Ten patients underwent surgery; nine recovered completely, and one died postoperatively due to septicemia. Another patient died as well: a young child who presented late, was in refractory septic shock following suppurative cholangitis and liver abscess, and could not be taken for surgery. The mortality thus was 9.9%. Liver abscess following invasion of intrahepatic biliary radicles by ascaridae through the ampulla is an unusual complication of an otherwise common disease in Kashmir Valley, affecting children and young adults. The outcome depends on early diagnosis and surgical drainage of the abscess with extraction of worms from the ducts.


Journal of Digestive Endoscopy | 2013

Diagnostic role of capsule endoscopy in patients of obscure gastrointestinal bleeding after negative CT enterography

Jaswinder Singh Sodhi; Ajaz Ahmed; Abid Shoukat; Bashir Ahmed Khan; Gul Javid; Mushtaq Ahmed Khan; Manjeet Singh; Feroz Shaheen; Shaheen Nazir; Zaffar Kawoosa

Background and Objectives: Computed tomographic enterography (CT-EG) has emerged a useful tool for the evaluation of small bowel in patients of obscure gastrointestinal bleeding (OGIB). However, CT-EG may be negative in about 50-60% of patients. We aimed to see the efficacy of capsule endoscopy (CE) in patients of OGIB, who had initial negative CT-EG. Materials and Methods: All consecutive patients of OGIB after initial hemodynamic stabilization were subjected to CT-EG. Those having negative CT-EG were further evaluated with CE. Results: Fifty-five patients of OGIB with mean standard deviation age, 52.7 (19.0), range 18-75 years, women 31/55 (56.4%) were subjected to CT-EG. Nine (17.6%) patients had positive findings on CT-EG, which included mass lesions in six, thickened wall of distal ileal loops, narrowing, and wall enhancement in two and jejunal wall thickening with wall hyperenhancement in one patient. Forty-two patients had negative CT-EG of which 25 underwent CE for further evaluation. CE detected positive findings in 11 of 25 (48%) patients which included vascular malformations in three, ulcers in seven, and fresh blood without identifiable source in one. The diagnostic yield of CE in overt OGIB was more compared to occult OGIB ((7/14, 50%) vs (4/11, 36.4%) P = 0.2) and was higher if performed within 2 weeks of active gastrointestinal (GI) bleed (P = 0.08). Conclusions: In conclusion, CE is an additional tool in the evaluation of obscure GI bleed, especially mucosal lesions which can be missed by CT-EG.


Indian Journal of Gastroenterology | 2012

64-section multiphase CT enterography as a diagnostic tool in the evaluation of obscure gastrointestinal bleeding.

Jaswinder Singh Sodhi; Showkat Ali Zargar; Wasim Rashid; Feroz Shaheen; Manjeet Singh; Gul Javid; Sadaf Ali; Bashir Ahmad Khan; Ghulam Nabi Yattoo; Altaf Shah; Ghulam Mohamad Gulzar; Mushtaq Ahmed Khan; Zeeshan Ahmad


Indian Journal of Gastroenterology | 1999

Percutaneous sonography-guided fine needle aspiration biopsy of colonoscopic biopsy-negative colonic lesions.

Gul Javid; Gulzar Gm; Bashir Ahmed Khan; Altaf Shah; Mushtaq Ahmed Khan


Indian Journal of Gastroenterology | 2013

Occult hepatitis B virus infection as a cause of posttransfusion hepatitis in patients with cancers.

Jaswinder Singh Sodhi; Nayeem Wani; Samoon Jeelani; Sajad Geelani; Fehmida Akhtar; Gul Javid; Gh Nabi Yattoo; Altaf Shah; Gh Mohd Gulzar; Mushtaq Ahmed Khan; Shaheena Parveen; Riyaz-u Saif; Abid Showkat


Indian Journal of Gastroenterology | 2015

Prevalence of celiac disease in adult patients with iron-deficiency anemia of obscure origin in Kashmir (India).

Gul Javid; Shaheen Nazir Lone; Abid Shoukat; Bashir Ahmed Khan; Gulam Nabi Yattoo; Altaf Shah; Jaswinder Singh Sodi; Mushtaq Ahmed Khan; Showkat Ali Zarger


Indian Journal of Gastroenterology | 2014

Prevalence of gallstone disease in patients with type 2 diabetes and the risk factors in North Indian population: A case control study

Jaswinder Singh Sodhi; Showkat Ali Zargar; Shafkatullah Khateeb; Abid Showkat; Gul Javid; Bashir Ahmad Laway; Shaheena Parveen; Bashir Ahmad Khan; Ghulam Nabi Yattoo; Altaf Shah; Gulzar Gm; Mushtaq Ahmed Khan


Indian Journal of Gastroenterology | 2008

Effect of bending exercise on gastroesophageal reflux in symptomatic patients

Jaswinder Singh Sodhi; Showkat Ali Zargar; Gul Javid; Mushtaq Ahmed Khan; Bashir Ahmad Khan; Ghulam Nabi Yattoo; Altaf Shah; G.M. Gulzar; Abid Shoukat


Indian Journal of Gastroenterology | 2015

The efficacy of accelerated, multiple, double-dose hepatitis B vaccine against hepatitis B virus infection in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy

Jaswinder Singh Sodhi; Wasim Raja; Showkat Ali Zargar; Abid Showkat; Shaheena Parveen; Syed Nisar; Manzoor Ahmad Wani; Gul Javid; Mushtaq Ahmed Khan; Sheikh Aejaz; Gul Mohd; Aleem Jan; Gh Nabi Yattoo; Altaf Shah; Gh Mohd Gulzar; Rashid Lone


Egyptian Journal of Chest Diseases and Tuberculosis | 2013

Esophageal tuberculosis; A rare cause of odynophagia: A case report

Khalid Hamid Changal; Ab. Hameed Raina; Reyaz Ahmad Parra; Mushtaq Ahmed Khan

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Gul Javid

Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences

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Altaf Shah

Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences

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Jaswinder Singh Sodhi

Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences

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Showkat Ali Zargar

Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences

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Bashir Ahmed Khan

Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences

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G.M. Gulzar

Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences

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Abid Shoukat

Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences

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Bashir Ahmad Khan

Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences

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Ghulam Nabi Yattoo

Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences

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Abid Showkat

Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences

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