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Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2013

A case of androgen-secreting adrenal carcinoma with non-classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia

Tarun Varma; Roopal Panchani; Ashutosh Goyal; Robin Maskey

Androgen excess is one of the most common and disturbing endocrine disorder of reproductive-aged women, affecting approximately 7% of this population Androgen excess results in the development of androgenic features in the women affected, with the development of hirsutism, androgenic alopecia, ovulatory dysfunction, and, if extreme, even virilization and masculinization. Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is a rare malignancy accounting for 0.02% of all annual cancers reported. About 60% are functional tumors secreting hormones, with its consequent clinical manifestations, the Cushings syndrome due to cortisone, virilization due to androgens, feminization due to estrogens, or hypertension due to aldosterone. Adrenal tumors that secrete androgens exclusively are extremely rare. Here, we present a rare case of androgen-secreting adrenocortical carcinoma with non-classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia.


Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2013

Primary hyperparathyroidism in India: A cocktail of contemporary and classical presentations: Lesson from 47 cases

Robin Maskey; Roopal Panchani; Tarun Varma; Ashutosh Goyal

Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) is now the contemporary form of previously existing classical disease, which is increasingly diagnosed due to hypercalcemia with asymptomatic form predominant in developed countries, whereas symptomatic form predominant in developing countries. So, we highlighted important subtle features of PHPT, problems in diagnosis in day to day practice in patients with PHPT at our center.


Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2015

Hypothyroidism in diabetes mellitus patients in Eastern Nepal

Robin Maskey; Dhana Ratna Shakya; Jouslin Kishore Baranwal; P Lavaju; Prahlad Karki; Shyam Krishna Poudel

Context: The coexistence of diabetes mellitus (DM) with hypothyroidism is a known clinical observation. Aims: To estimate prevalence and co-relate that of hypothyroidism in patients with DM in relation to the age and sex, the lipid profile, body mass index visiting diabetes clinic and inpatients in B. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences. Settings and Design: The hospital-based descriptive study. Materials and Methods: Two hundred and seventy-one known or newly detected cases of DM aged more than 15 years were selected randomly from September 2012 to September 2013 and subjected to evaluation for thyroid function – clinically and biochemically and other relevant investigations were done. Statistical Analysis Used: For descriptive statistics mean, standard deviation, percentage, proportion were calculated. For inferential statistics following test were carried out at the level of significant 0.05 where confidence interval is 95%. The statistical operations were done through Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 10. Results: Of 271 subjects, the prevalence of hypothyroidism (clinical and subclinical) in diabetics was, 4.05% (11/271) with females preponderance, of which 7 (30.4%) were clinically hypothyroid and 4 (17.4%) were subclinical hypothyroid. One (4.3%) patient had subclinical hyperthyroidism. The mean age at diagnosis of type 2 DM was 51–60 years. 8.69% of diabetics with primary hypothyroids were having morbid obesity. High-density lipoprotein among different thyroid status were statistically significant (P = 0.042). Conclusions: Hypothyroidism is not uncommon in diabetes, and we found body mass index, mean triglyceride and cholesterol levels were more in those diabetic patients having coexisting hypothyroidism.


Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2015

Clinical profile of diabetic ketoacidosis in tertiary care hospital of Eastern Nepal

Robin Maskey; Dhana Ratna Shakya; Nikesh B; Krishna Ka; P Lavaju; Kattel; Arjyal L; Prahlad Karki

Introduction: Diabetes ketoacidoisis (DKA) is characterized by hyperketonaemia, metabolic acidosis, and hyperglycemia. Aims: The aim of this study was to describe the demographic profile, clinical characterstics of patients admitted with diabetic ketoacidosis in BPKIHS, medical ward. Settings and Design: The hospital based descriptive study. Materials and Methods: We took all the patients admitted with a diagnosis of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) as defined ADA 2006 consensus statement in medical ward from January 2010 to December 2010. The statistical operations was done through Manufactured by IBM Corp. Results: Only sixteen patients (7 type 1 and 9 type 2DM) were with DKA. When compared to the 16 subjects with type 1 DM, the type 2 were older (56.8 s 25.7 years) and had a significantly higher PH levels (7.11 s 7.28 P = 0.04). The mean body mass index was 20.5±2.44 in both Type 1 and type 2 DM. Four were on diet control and Insulin respectively. Five were on oral hypoglycemic agents (OHA) and three on both (insulin and OHA). Infection was most common precipitating factor (56.25%) followed by poor drug compliance (37.5%) and first presentation (6.25%). Conclusions: We found majority of patients were type 2 DM. Metabolic acidosis has significant association in both type of diabetic. We found infection was the most common precipitating factor for DKA.


Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2013

Comparison of complications in diabetic outpatients with or without mental illness.

Robin Maskey; Dhana Ratna Shakya; Sanjib Kumar Sharma; Prahlad Karki; P Lavaju; Jouslin Kishore Baranwal

Diabetes Mellitus (DM) and psychiatric illness are related in many ways by prevalence, burden, course, and outcome. Co-morbid mental illness may play a role in determining the complication in diabetic patients. This study was conducted in 2010 among consecutive diabetic out-patients diagnosed as per American Diabetes Association (ADA) guidelines 2009, of age above 14 years, to compare the complications in diabetic patients with or without mental illness. Diabetic neuropathies, cardiovascular complications, and morbid obesity were among the complications significantly more among diabetic patients with mental illness (GHQ-12 ≥ 2) than without mental illness (GHQ-12 ≤ 2).


International Journal of Hypertension | 2011

Prevalence of Hypertension, Obesity, Diabetes, and Metabolic Syndrome in Nepal

Sanjib Kumar Sharma; Anup Ghimire; Jeyasundar Radhakrishnan; Lekhjung Thapa; Nikesh Raj Shrestha; Navaraj Paudel; Keshar Gurung; Robin Maskey; Anjali Budathoki; Nirmal Baral; David A. Brodie


Journal of Diabetology | 2012

Psychiatric problems in patients with diabetes mellitus attending a diabetes clinic at a tertiary care hospital in Eastern Nepal

Shakya; Robin Maskey; Sanjib Kumar Sharma; Prahlad Karki


Journal of College of Medical Sciences-nepal | 2012

Diabetes mellitus related complications in out- patient clinic of tertiary care hospital

Robin Maskey; Shakya; Sanjib Kumar Sharma; Prahlad Karki; P Lavaju


Journal of Diabetes and Endocrine Association of Nepal | 2018

Depression in diabetes: Whom, When, and How to Screen

Robin Maskey


Health Renaissance | 2017

Association between level of HbA1c and lipid profile in T2DM patients attending diabetic OPD at BPKIHS

Jouslin Kishore Baranwal; Robin Maskey; S Majhi; Madhab Lamsal; Nirmal Baral

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Prahlad Karki

B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences

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Sanjib Kumar Sharma

B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences

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Dhana Ratna Shakya

B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences

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P Lavaju

B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences

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Jouslin Kishore Baranwal

B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences

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Nirmal Baral

B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences

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Shakya

B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences

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Anup Ghimire

B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences

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Arjyal L

B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences

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B. P. Koirala

B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences

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