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Acta Endocrinol (Buchar) ; 13(3): 302-307, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31149191

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OBJECTIVE: To find out the relationship of thyroid hormone profile of females with outcomes after intra cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). METHOD: It was a cross sectional study conducted in Islamabad Clinic Serving Infertile Couple from June 2013 till August 2015. T3 (triiodo thyronine), T4 (thyroxine) and TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone) of 168 consented females was estimated after they underwent the first step of treatment protocol (ovarian down regulation) for ICSI. Pregnant group had ß hCG result more than 25 IU/mL while the rest were included in the non-pregnant group. Both groups were compared by using independent sample t-test. Pearson correlation coefficient was used to associate T3 and T4 with other pregnancy variables with their significance. RESULTS: Non pregnant women had significantly higher mean values for T3 and T4 as compared to pregnant women (p <0.05, p<0.01). Difference in mean TSH value between non-pregnant and pregnant women was not significant p=0.08. It was found that T4 gave significant negative association with grading of embryo-I, blastocysts formed, thickness of endometrium and number of gestational sacs. CONCLUSION: Disturbance in thyroid profile with raised T4 levels leads to alteration in endometrial thickness and quality of embryos required for implantation and hence conception.

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Chest ; 108(1): 271-7, 1995 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7606970

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Idiopathic bronchiolitis obliterans with organizing pneumonia (BOOP) is a clinicopathologic syndrome characterized by an indolent course and favorable prognosis. This report describes five patients with a fulminating and life-threatening variant of this syndrome. Four patients presented with respiratory failure requiring respiratory assistance and positive pressure ventilation. Early recognition of the entity and prompt initiation of corticosteroid therapy in three patients was instrumental in preventing mortality. Our findings suggest that idiopathic BOOP may be the underlying pathology in a number of patients presenting with ARDS. Since corticosteroid therapy may improve survival in these patients, clinicians should heighten their index of suspicion for this entity. Early histologic diagnosis and initiation of corticosteroid therapy should be considered in patients with unexplained ARDS.


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Cryptogenic Organizing Pneumonia , Adrenal Cortex Hormones/therapeutic use , Aged , Cryptogenic Organizing Pneumonia/complications , Cryptogenic Organizing Pneumonia/diagnosis , Cryptogenic Organizing Pneumonia/drug therapy , Fatal Outcome , Female , Humans , Respiration, Artificial , Respiratory Distress Syndrome/complications , Treatment Outcome
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