The novel coronavirus (SARS CoV-2), is a severe acute respiratory syndrome.1 Initially, cases were first reported in Wuhan, China, in late 2019; the virus became a worldwide pandemic.2 As of 3 Februar ... Read More

Background:Acute hypoxic respiratory failure (AHRF) is the most common reason of ICU admissions.Invasive (IV) and non-invasive ventilation (NIV) methods are incorporated in ICUs as part of initial tre ... Read More

Background: Fragile XE(FRAXE) is an X-linked recessive condition that affects 1 in 50,000 of new born males with intellectual disability (ID). It is characterized by mild Intellectual disabi ... Read More

Background: Dengue fever is a mosquito borne viral illness that has endangered a vast population of tropical and sub-tropical areas. Dengue has multi-system involvement including liver, hemato ... Read More

Objective: This research investigates the level of death anxiety among general public in the time of COVID-19 outbreak which has incited a flow in death anxiety all over the world.Study type,settings ... Read More

Objective: To compare the level of physical activity and dietary habits of doctors working in clinical and basic sciences disciplines to assess the risk of getting diseases.Study type,settings& dura ... Read More

Background: Caesarean section was one of the major issues in worldwide both in developed and developing countries. In Punjab, high prevalence of C-section had been perceived.Objective: To assess the ... Read More

Background: Placental abruption is defined as the premature separation of the placenta from the uterus. It is relatively less common however; associated with considerable maternal and perinat ... Read More

Background: Congenital anomaly is known for its multifactorial origin and trends among people across the world. Karachi is a hub of people belongs to different ethnic groups from all over ... Read More

Chronobiology is the study of biological rhythms. Biological rhythms are driven endogenously in the form of biochemical or physiological processes and are altered by external cues or stimuli.1 These e ... Read More

Health care professionals are fighting tirelessly against the odds being a defiant barrier to protect us. The safety of these healthcare workers is however a questionable matter ... Read More

Background:More than 12 million people are suffering from hepatitis infection in Pakistan and most of them are unaware of that. Hepatitis transmission occurs from one person to another throu ... Read More

Background:Since the outbreak of Covid-19, several studies have demonstrated that healthcare workers (HCWs) are at risk of developing mental health disorders. Objective: To survey Saudi h ... Read More

Background:Children with undescended testis (UDT) are often referred late for surgical treatment that can have a detrimental effect on future prospects of fertility.Objective: To assess ... Read More

Background:The massive corona virus (COVID-19) outbreak started in China in 2019 and spread around the globe with significant increase in number of cases.The educational institutes have bee ... Read More

Objective: To assess knowledge, opinion and perception of the general population regarding corneal donation and transplantation.Another objective was to investigate desires, fulfilment, battle ... Read More

Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of a modeled community-based education (CBE) for self-management towards reducing disability and improving lower extremity functions among stroke s ... Read More

Background:Respiratory ailments contribute a major chunk of pediatric emergency visits, morbidity and mortality. Knowledge of Burden and pattern of diseases at any setting may help in provi ... Read More

Background:Morbidly adherent placenta (MAP) is one of the obstetric emergencies, if not diagnosed and managed properly.Objective: The objective of the study was to compare maternal ... Read More

These are the pearls from Sir William Osler, who has been one of the greatest advocator of bedside teaching. Though,more than a century has elapsed since he practised, but his quote is still v ... Read More


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