
Abdul Hameed Arain- Doctor of Philosophy
- Research scholar at University of Sindh
Abdul Hameed Arain
- Doctor of Philosophy
- Research scholar at University of Sindh
Lecturer in Govt College,
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Islam and other religions
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Biography of Prophet Muhammad p.b.u.h
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Publications (29)
Case:
We describe a case of biopsy-proven blastomycosis in a patient residing in Upstate New York with osseous and skin lesions and no pulmonary or constitutional symptoms. The patient had a rapid resolution of symptoms after the initiation of antifungal treatment, followed by curettage and cementation of her distal femoral lesion.
Conclusions:...
» A multidisciplinary approach to the management of pelvic ring injuries has been shown to decrease mortality rates.
» The primary goals within the emergency room are to assess, resuscitate, and stabilize the patient. The Advanced Trauma Life Support protocol guides the initial assessment of the patient. A pelvic binder or sheet should be applied t...
Osteosarcoma, the most common primary malignant bone tumor, rarely stains positive for epithelial markers such as cytokeratin on immunohistochemical analysis. We describe a 52-year-old man with a destructive distal femoral metaphyseal lesion who was initially treated for metastatic sarcomatoid carcinoma based on extensive radiographic and histopath...
The bony and ligamentous structure of the foot is a complex kinematic interaction, designed to transmit force and motion in an energy-efficient and stable manner. Visible deformity of the foot or atypical patterns of swelling should raise significant concern for foot trauma. In some instances, disruption of either bony structure or supporting ligam...
Introduction:
Vertebral osteomyelitis (VO) is an uncommon infection with Staphylococcus aureus as the most commonly implicated organism. VO caused by nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) such as Mycobacteriumabscessus (M. abscesscus) is exceedingly rare with only eight cases reported in literature.
Case presentation:
We report a rare case of an 82-...
Case:
A 48-year-old man presented with foot drop and peroneal nerve paresthesia after a suspected ankle sprain. The patient was taken to the operating room for nerve exploration and anterior and lateral compartment releases. Diagnosis of superficial peroneal nerve (SPN) entrapment was made intraoperatively.
Conclusion:
Motor deficits in the sett...
Background. Because they are associated with a high energy mechanism, open distal femoral physeal fractures are rare injuries. Appropriate management of these injuries is critical in the pediatric population due to the increased risk of damage to the physis and subsequent growth disturbance and deformity after injury. Pediatric fractures may also r...
Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes) infections of the foot and ankle are very rare and require a unique approach to prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Clinicians should consider P. acnes as a cause for all late and indolent orthopedic infections, as appropriate surgical and medical management can result in a good outcome. Propionibacterium acnes...
Propionibacterium acnes should be considered in any case of indolent septic arthritis. Cultures should be followed for 2 weeks as our cultures were negative for 7 days before growing P. acnes. Irrigation and debridement followed by antibiotics is the standard of care. Propionibacterium acnes should be considered in any case of indolent septic arthr...
We present a case of a 47-year-old female who presented with an atraumatic posterior proximal humerus fracture dislocation secondary to episodic spasms, later diagnosed to be caused by stiff person syndrome (SPS). She underwent a shoulder hemiarthroplasty as well as a subsequent revision for recurrent dislocation and instability. SPS is a challengi...
We report on the sixth case of an isolated pediatric transolecranon fracture‐dislocation, and the first case utilizing nonoperative management in a cast following closed reduction resulting in an excellent outcome. Our case provides support for nonoperative management of these rare injuries, especially when surgery is not practical or desirable. We...
Nontraumatic spinal subdural hematomas secondary to anticoagulants are remarkably rare. A case of spontaneous, atraumatic subdural hematoma involving the thoracic region in an 80-year-old woman on warfarin is reported. The patient presented with gross motor and sensory loss, delayed onset of incontinence, and no other symptoms. An MRI suggested an...
Introduction: Acute traumatic or surgical wounds that cannot be primarily closed often cause substantial morbidity and mortality. This often leads to increased costs from higher material expenses, more involved nursing care, and longer hospital stays. Advancements in soft tissue expansion has made it a popular alternative to facilitate early closur...
This Research Paper published in (The Scholar Vol.1, Issue 1, Jul-15 to Dec-15, Pg. 1-19)
After the demise of Prophet Moses A.S Jews declined morally and religiously. Shortly, Almighty Allah blessed them with a Prophet Jesus A.S with his religious book “Gospel” for their guidance. As Prophet Jesus departed from this world, his followers distorted his teachings; even they adopted those things which the prophet strictly prohibited. In the...
Environmental protection is a practice of protecting the natural environment on individual, organizational or governmental levels, for the benefits of both the natural environment and humans. Due to the pressures of population and technology the biophysical environment is being degraded, sometimes permanently.Now a day’s biggest problem of the worl...
The Scholar Islamic Academic Research Journal .January -June 2016
The Scholar Islamic Academic Research Journal .January -June 2016
Published in:Australian Journal of Humanities and Islamic Studies ResearchVol2, Issue 1
Published in:Australian Journal of Humanities and Islamic Studies ResearchVol2, Issue 1
Published in Australian Journal of Humanities and Islamic Studies Research (Vol2, Issue 1)
Published in Australian Journal of Humanities and Islamic Studies Research, Vol 2, Issue 2
Published in Australian Journal of Humanities and Islamic Studies Research, Vol 2, Issue 2
Published in:Australian Journal of Humanities and Islamic Studies ResearchVol 2, Issue 2
Published in:Australian Journal of Humanities and Islamic Studies ResearchVol 2, Issue 2
Published in:Australian Journal of Humanities and Islamic Studies ResearchVol 2, Issue 2
Talking is as old as human beings on earth. Talking is a way human beings use to convey their feelings, emotions, demands and requirements to others. Tongue, a body organ that enable this function, is accordingly one of the most vital organ in our body. It is interesting that this highly important organ does not automatically function in the manner...
Talking is as old as human beings on earth. Talking is a way human beings use to convey their feelings, emotions, demands and requirements to others. Tongue, a body organ that enable this function, is accordingly one of the most vital organ in our body. It is interesting that this highly important organ does not automatically function in the manner...