Shaheen Akter
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University
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Journal of Enam Medical College | 2018
Kanij Fatema; Mizanur Rahman; Shaheen Akter; Suraiya Begum; Tanvir Islam
Alternating hemiplegia of childhood (AHC) is a rare disorder which presents before 18 months of age characterized by repeated attacks of hemiplegia involving either side of the body, paroxysmal disturbances,developmental delay and learning disability. The cause of AHC remains largely unknown and treatment evidence is less available. AHC is unreported in Bangladeshi literature. We report two cases of AHC. Our first case is a 16-month-old girl who presented with hemiplegia in alternate side for four episodes. She also had abnormal body movement and irritability during awakening. Every episode subsided spontaneously after 2 to 5 days. All investigations were normal except iron deficiency anemia. She was treated with flunarizine. Our second case, a 7 year and 10 month-old boy presented with recurrent alternate hemiplegia since 3½ years of age with epilepsy. His attacks were precipitated in high temperature. His EEG was abnormal. He was treated with multiple antiepileptic drugs and flunarizine. These are first two cases reported from Bangladesh. AHC remains undiagnosed in many cases. So a detailed history and diagnostic evaluation is very important for early counseling and treatment. J Enam Med Col 2018; 8(1): 46-49
Journal of Enam Medical College | 2017
Lazina Sharmin; Shaheen Akter
Background : Urinary tract infections (UTIs) in children are among the most common bacterial infections. Community-acquired urinary tract infections (CAUTI) are often treated empirically with broad-spectrum antibiotics. Pattern of aetiologic agents and their antibiotic sensitivity may vary according to geographical and regional location. So, knowledge of antibiotic resistance trends is important for improving evidence-based recommendations for empirical treatment of UTIs. Objectives : To determine the common bacterial aetiologies of CAUTIs and their antibiotic resistance patterns in a tertiary care hospital, Savar. Materials and Methods : This cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted at Enam Medical College Hospital, Savar from May 2016 to April 2017. We collected clean-catch mid-stream urine samples from 257 patients having clinical diagnosis of UTI and submitted to the clinical microbiology laboratory for culture and sensitivity. Results : A total of 120 (46.7%) samples were positive for bacterial growth. Escherichia coli (79%) was the most common pathogen, followed by Klebsiella spp. (14%). Bacterial isolates showed high prevalence of resistance to multiple antibiotics. Resistance against amoxicillin/clavulanic acid, co-trimoxazole and ciprofloxacin was higher compared to newer quinolones and aminoglycosides. Conclusion : Esch. coli and Klebsiella spp. were the predominant bacterial pathogens. The resistance pattern to commonly prescribed antibiotics was quite high and alarming. J Enam Med Col 2017; 7(3): 134-139
Journal of Enam Medical College | 2012
Shaheen Akter; Kamrul Hossain; Sm Moniruzzaman; Ishrat Jahan
Journal of Enam Medical College | 2018
Shaheen Akter
Bangladesh Medical Journal | 2016
Gopen Kumar Kundu; Benzamin; Nripen Kumar Kundu; Subrota Kumar Roy; Nasir Hossain; Mizanur Rahman; Shaheen Akter
Northern International Medical College Journal | 2015
Shaheen Akter; Rubiya Parvin; Bh Nazma Yasmeen; Kazi Shabbir Anwar; M Monir Hossain
Northern International Medical College Journal | 2015
Bh Nazma Yasmeen; Shaheen Akter; Fahmuda Akhter; Rowshan Jahan; Mahmuda Hassan; Mahbubul Hoque
Journal of Enam Medical College | 2015
Amimul Ehsan; Shaheen Akter; Fatema Salam
Bangladesh Journal of Child Health | 2014
Kanij Fatema; Mizanur Rahman; Shaheen Akter; Suraiya Begum
Journal of Enam Medical College | 2013
Ishrat Jahan; Shaheen Akter; Sharmin Akhtar Rupa