Nibedita Patro
Siksha O Anusandhan University
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Journal of clinical and diagnostic research : JCDR | 2015
Nibedita Patro; Monalisa Jena; Maitreyee Panda; Mrutyunjay Dash
BACKGROUND Acne vulgaris is a common disease of the skin affecting the socially vulnerable young age group. There are multitudes of treatment options available but till now no studies have been reported to demonstrate the current prescribing pattern of drugs in acne vulgaris. AIM To study the prescribing pattern of drugs in acne in a tertiary care teaching hospital in Odisha, India. MATERIALS AND METHODS The study was an observational study conducted for a period of one year on patients more than 10 yeras age and having acne attending the Skin & VD OPD. Drug induced acne and acneiform eruptions were excluded. RESULTS A total of 1210 prescriptions of acne were analysed. The male to female ratio was 1:1.29. Most patients presented with grade 2 (60%) acne followed by grade 3 (20.99%). Out of prescribed drugs, 47.44% were oral and 52.56% were topical formulations. Oral isotretinoin (68.10%) was the most frequently prescribed drug among oral formulations. Doxycycline (54.18%) was the most preferable oral antibiotic. The average number of drugs per prescription was 3.003. Polypharmacy was preferred over monotherapy. CONCLUSION In the management of acne, judicious and early intervention with oral isotretinoin improves the overall treatment outcome, the fact which has increased its use in acne patients.
Journal of clinical and diagnostic research : JCDR | 2016
Bikash Ranjan Kar; Maitreyee Panda; Nibedita Patro
INTRODUCTION An association between psoriasis and metabolic syndrome has been established in previous studies. Lichen Planus (LP) is also a chronic inflammatory disease morphologically related to psoriasis and few studies have shown association of metabolic derangements in LP. AIM To study the association of metabolic derangements in LP. MATERIALS AND METHODS A prospective case control study was undertaken for a period of one year. Age and sex matched patients of LP and other non-inflammatory diseases were taken as cases and controls respectively. Data on height, weight, lipid profile and fasting blood glucose levels were collected for all the patients. Body Mass Index (BMI) was calculated. RESULTS A total of 80 patients were recruited, 40 cases and 40 controls. The mean values for all the lipid and glucose parameters were high in cases as compared to controls with significant p-values. CONCLUSION In the present study metabolic derangements were seen in patients with LP.
Indian Journal of Ophthalmology | 2016
Maitreyee Panda; Nibedita Patro; Swati Samant; Shweta Arora
Dermatitis neglecta, a condition of the skin secondary to a primary underlying disease, is an important diagnosis to be kept in mind as the clinical presentation may mimic a severe disease, but the treatment basically includes patient counseling and personal hygiene.
Journal of clinical and diagnostic research : JCDR | 2014
Maitreyee Panda; Nibedita Patro; Monalisa Jena; Mrutunjay Dash; Swati Mishra
Pityriasis rosea is a common dermatosis named by Gibert in 1860. It is an acute self limiting papulosquamous disease, probably infective in origin affecting healthy adolescents and young adults. It is characterized by distinctive skin eruptions and minimal constitutional symptoms. Drug induced pityriasis rosea tend to occur in older generation and resolution seen only after withdrawal of the offending drug. We report a case of 12-year-old boy with erythematous papules distributed over trunk and proximal arms after nimesulide therapy consistent with a clinical diagnosis of atypical pityriasis rosea. The relation of drug and development of pityriasis rosea is confirmed by dechallenge test of the suspected drug.
Indian Journal of Paediatric Dermatology | 2017
Mrutunjay Dash; Maitreyee Panda; Nibedita Patro; Madhuchhanda Mohapatra
Background: There is a recent rising trend of superficial dermatophytic fungal infections all over the globe. Apart from the causative organisms, there are many modifiable environmental factors contributing to this sudden pandemic. The prevalence of the disease in the pediatric age group needs to be studied more vigorously. Materials and Methods: All children in the age group of 2–15 years with dermatophytic infections were studied for the pattern of infection and various environmental associations. Results: Most (102 [51.51%]) of the patients belonged to 11–15 years age group with tinea cruris (99 [50%]) and tinea corporis (94 [47.47%]) type of pattern being the most common. The majority (175 [88.38%]) of the patients belonged to rural and semi-urban locality with improper sanitation system and poor quality of water source in use by the patients. Conclusion: This study highlights the prevalent pattern of dermatophytic infections in children in our locality.
Indian Journal of Paediatric Dermatology | 2016
Nibedita Patro; Maitreyee Panda; Mrutunjay Dash; Subhransu Sekhar Jena; Madhuchhanda Mohapatra
Erythrokeratodermas are a rare group of genetic disorders presenting early in childhood as erythematous, hyperkeratotic plaques on the skin. There may be associated neurological involvement. A 12-year-old boy presented with symmetric keratotic plaques on the body since infancy. Psoriasis and pityriasis rubra pilaris were ruled out after histopathological examination of the skin. We are reporting a case of progressive symmetric erythrokeratoderma with classical lesions but can be missed due to unawareness.
Journal of Infection and Public Health | 2015
Santosh Kumar Swain; Ajay Kumar Jena; Maitreyee Panda; Debahuti Mohapatra; Nibedita Patro; Mahesh Chandra Sahu
Histoid Hansens disease is a rare form of multibacillary leprosy with distinct clinical and histopathological features. This type of leprosy is a variant of lepromatous leprosy with a very high bacterial reserve. Of alarming concern is the discovery of an isolated mucosal histoid leprotic lesion inside the nasal cavity of a patient in the post-global leprosy elimination era. Our case had no history of leprosy or exposure to dapsone/multidrug therapy but had a heavy bacillary index. We are reporting this case to highlight the rarity of mucosal lesions due to histoid leprosy and involvement of the nasal cavity, as well as to create awareness and avoid misdiagnosis. This will help facilitate prompt treatment to minimize the complications and deformities of the patient and prevent its spread throughout the community.
International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2014
Subhransu Sekhar Jena; Monalisa Jena; Nibedita Patro; Swati Mishra; Maitreyee Panda; Mrutunjay Dash
Pediatric Infectious Disease | 2014
Mrutunjay Dash; Bikash Ranjan Kar; Maitreyee Panda; Nibedita Patro
International journal of phonosurgery and laryngology | 2014
Santosh Kumar Swain; Maitreyee Panda; Nibedita Patro; Mahesh Chandra Sahu; Psn Murthy