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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-211142

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Background: There are several methods of platelet count used in hematology laboratory. These methods are manual counting, automated hematology analyzer counting, platelet count estimation by peripheral blood smear (PBS) method etc. Many diseases such as dengue, malaria, pregnancy induced hypertension etc. may leads to severe thrombocytopenia. Timely and precise diagnosis of platelet count plays very crucial role in critical care management of thrombocytopenia cases. The present study was undertaken to estimate platelet counts by PBS method and correlate them with results from automated hematology analyzer method.Methods: Study included one hundred randomly collected blood samples in EDTA anticoagulant vacutainer tubes. Each blood sample was processed for platelet count estimation with automated hematology analyzer and Leishman’s stained PBS examination. The statistical analysis was done by using Pearson's correlation test to access the agreement between both the methods.Results: The Pearson's correlation test showed significant positive correlation for platelet count estimation between both the methods. (r =0.9789).Conclusions: Platelet count estimation by PBS method is reliable and statistically significant when compared to hematology analyzer method. PBS platelet estimation method can be taken as early and rapid procedure for platelet assessment in critical severe thrombocytopenia cases. This method is simple, cheaper and can be done in rural hospital setup where automation is not available.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-143495

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Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia/cardiomyopathy (ARVD/C) is characterized by progressive fibrofatty replacement of the myocardium that predisposes to ventricular tachycardia and sudden death in young individuals and athletes. The prevalence of ARVD/C is estimated as 1:1000 to 1:1250 in the general population. Although it is a relatively uncommon cause of sudden cardiac death, it accounts for up to one fifth of sudden cardiac death in people less than 35 years of age. Clinical presentation of ARVD/C usually consists of arrhythmias of right ventricular origin that include premature ventricular beats, sustained ventricular tachycardia and ventricular fibrillation that can lead to sudden death. The authors present a case of a 26 year old young male, carpenter by occupation, previously healthy, with sudden death. The internal and external postmortem findings were normal except for mild right ventricular hypertrophy. But histo-pathological examination of heart tissues revealed replacement of myocardial tissue with mature fibrofatty tissue. The following medico-legal autopsy case is being reported for its rarity and the importance of histopathology to find out the cause of death.


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Adult , Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia/complications , Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia/epidemiology , Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia/mortality , Autopsy , Cause of Death , Death, Sudden, Cardiac/etiology , Forensic Pathology/methods , Humans , Male
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