A Regmi’s research while affiliated with Kathmandu Medical College and other places

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Publications (2)


Serum lipid profile in patients with thyroid disorders in central Nepal
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December 2010

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B Shah

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A Pandeya

Thyroid dysfunction is a major public health problem among Nepalese population. Hence the study is aimed to find out the prevalence of thyroid dysfunction and to investigate the effect of it in serum lipids. Serum fT3, fT4, TSH, total cholesterol (TC), low density lipoprotein (LDL), high density lipoprotein (HDL) and triglycerides (TG) were measured using standardized assays. Overall thyroid dysfunction was detected in 25.7% of the study population with the higher prevalence among females. The distribution of overt hypothyroidism, subclinical hypothyroidism, overt hyperthyroidism and subclinical hyperthyroidism were 3.7%, 14.1%, 3.3% and 4.6% respectively. There was a positive association between hypothyroidism and TC>200, LDL>130 and TG>200mg/dl; 48.4% of hypothyroid patient had hypercholesterolemia and 32.3% had hypertriglyceridemia. The mean TC, LDL and TG levels were increased progressively with the increase in the serum TSH. It was noteworthy in this study that even a slight increase in serum TSH (between 6.2-10 mIU/L) showed significant increase in serum lipid level. However there was no association among patients with hyperthyroidism and control group.


Assessment of kidney stone and prevalence of its chemical compositions

September 2010

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Kidney stone analysis is the test done on the stone which cause problems when they block the flow of urine through or out of the kidneys. The stones cause severe pain and are also associated with morbidity and renal damage. There is also no clear understanding on the relative metabolic composition of renal calculi. Hence, the study is aimed to find out the chemical composition of it which can guide treatment and give information that may prevent more stones from forming. The study was carried out on the stones that had been sent to the department of Biochemistry (n = 99; M = 61; F = 38; Mean age: 33.6 +/- 14.4 years) Approximately 98.9% of stones were composed of oxalate, 95.9% of Calcium, 85.8% of phosphate, 62.6% of Urate, 46.4% of Ammonium and very few percentages of Carbonate.

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... Additionally, a positive and significant correlation was found between TSH and LDL-C and between TSH and TC in hypothyroid patients. These results align with those of another study carried out in Nepal, which demonstrated a positive connection between TSH and total cholesterol (TC) and between TSH and LDL hypothyroid individuals [45]. In the present study, there were no significant correlations between T3, TSH or T4 and HDL-C in either the [21,27]. ...

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A comparative study on serum lipid levels in patients with thyroid dysfunction: a single-center experience in Ethiopia
Serum lipid profile in patients with thyroid disorders in central Nepal
  • Citing Article
  • December 2010

... 11,12 The mean age of the patients with renal colic was 33.9 years in this study and this finding was almost similar with other studies. [13][14][15] Some studies found that patients presenting with renal colic were younger. 16,17 More than half of the patients who developed renal colic were male. ...

Assessment of kidney stone and prevalence of its chemical compositions
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  • September 2010