Published Articles (Pathology): Recent submissions

  • Prof. Dr. Humaira Zafar, Prof. Dr. Irfan Ali Mirza; Dr. Muhammad Fayyaz, Dr. Wajid Hussain (Journal of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology Research, 2022)
    Diagnostics are the backbone for the provision of good quality health care facilities to community. With the innovation in science and technology, many new modalities are coming up having certain benefits and limitations. ...
  • Humaira Zafar, Irfan Ali Mirza Wajid Hussain (Clinical Medical Reviews and Reports, 2022)
    The emergence of more and more variants of COVID 19 and not ending pandemic is still a top most concerns around the Globe. The diagnosis of COVID19 is still a bit challenging. The asymptomatic phase during incubation ...
  • Dr. Aitazaz Ahsan, Dr. Humaira Zafar; Misha Waheed (Pharmaceutical and Biosciences Journal, 2019)
    Alzheimer is a common neurodegenerative disease that affects 45 million people worldwide. Pathogenesis usually begins with formation of plaques and neurofibrillary tangles due to abnormal folding of amyloid beta and tau ...
  • Aitazaz Ahsan, Humaira Zafar Huamira Naureen; Kamil Anum, Kamran Afridi (Medicinal Plants for Psoriasis, 2020)
    Psoriasis is a common skin disease which is characterized by plaques and patches on the skin. Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease that involves T helper cells in the pathogenesis of the disease. Treatment of psoriasis is ...
  • Shakeel Ahmad Khan, Mehwish Jameel; Sadia Kanwal, Sammia Shahid (International Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Research, 2017)
    Nature is a good friend of human. Plants are serving humanity from hundreds of the years. Herbal/ayurvedic medicines are used for the treatment of several diseases without any harm. Allium species are one of the remedial ...
  • Shakeel Ahmad Khan, Mehwish Jameel; Sadia Kanwal, Sammia Shahid (International Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Research, 2017-05)
    Nature is a good friend of human. Plants are serving humanity from hundreds of the years. Herbal/ayurvedic medicines are used for the treatment of several diseases without any harm. Allium species are one of the remedial ...
  • Dr Syed Ahmed Shafiq Bukhari, Dr Iqra Mukhtar, Dr Aqsa Rasool, Dr Saleha Fatima, Dr SaqibSattar and Dr Zaid Habib Qureshi (Multidisciplinary Journal of Healthcare (MJH), 2025)
    Even though the patient safety training is essential for minimizing avoidable harm, it is only occasionally included in undergraduate medical courses.ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was 1.to evaluate final-year MBBS ...
  • Nawwal Naeem Chaudhary, Irfan Ali Mirza, Umar Khurshid, Ammarah Iqbal Muhammad*, Shazia Gullalai*, Sakeenah Hussain Naqvi (Pak Armed Forces Medical Journal, 2023)
    Objective: To describe the frequency of Chlamydia trachomatis in local community visiting a tertiary care hospital and to estimate the cost saving achieved as a result of pooling strategy. Study Design: Cross-sectional ...
  • Shah Murad, Khalid Niaz, Adnan Shafique, Saleemullah Abro, Altaf Hussain Mahar, Shumaila Najeeb, Nusratullah Khan and Moosa Khan (Drug Designing & Intellectual Properties International Journal, 2020-03-18)
    High plasma lipids interact with free radicals in human body leading to develop coronary artery disease. We in this study have compared hypolipidemic effects of Fenugreek, Curcuma longa, and Lemon. Study was conducted at ...
  • Badar Jahan, Shumaila Najeeb, Momina Khadija Abbasi, Barkat Ali Dahar, Muhammad Anas Bin Fazal, Ahmed Baksh Shaikh (Pakistan Journal of Medical & Health Sciences, 2016)
    Background: Occurrence of Gall Bladder diseases are common and they are presented with variety of different histopathological conditions. Cholelithiasis is attributed to both inflammatory and malignant diseases. The purpose ...
  • Nusratullah Khan., Shah Murad., Shumaila Najeeb., Saleemullah Abro., Altaf H Mahar., Abdul Ghaffar & Seema Saif (Journal of Bio Innovation, 2020)
    In children, a high level of Lp(a) is a leading risk factor for strokes but strokes are very rare in any child, even those with a high level of Lp(a). Analysis of the lipid content in the oxidatively modified LDL from ...
  • S Murad, Altaf Hussain Mahar, Shumaila Najeeb, Nusratullah Khan, Hafiz Moeen-Ud-Din, Seema Shah Murad, Farid-Ud-Din (International Journal of Medical Science in Clinical Research and Review, 2020-03-17)
    Traditional herbal medicines are naturally occurring, plant-derived substances with minimal or no industrial processing that have been used to treat illness within local or regional healing practices. Traditional herbal ...
  • Shah Murad, Tarique Ahmed Maka, M Ismail Khoso, Shumaila Najeeb, Nusratullah Khan & Seema Shah Murad (Journal of Bio Innovation, 2020-07-01)
    The effects of dietary fats on the risk of coronary artery disease (CAD) have traditionally been estimated from their effects on LDL cholesterol. Fats, however, also affect HDL cholesterol, and the ratio of total to HDL ...
  • Seema Shah, Saleemullah Abro , Alfaf Hussain Mahar , Shumaila Najeeb , Nusratullah Khans, Moosa Khan , Shah Murad (International Journal of Research in Pharmacy and Biosciences, 2020)
    Obesity is physical as well as psychological problem in human population. Dyslipidemia is alteration of normal levels of good and bad cholesterol in human body. It can cause heart diseases like hypertension, cardiac ...
  • Altaf Hussain Mahar, Shah Murad; Shumaila Najeeb, Nusratullah Khan; Prof Our Muhammad Shaikh, Seema Shah Murad (International Journal of Medical Science in Clinical Research and Review, 2020-01-30)
    Today, doctors think about risk in broader terms. They evaluate HDL cholesterol levels in context, along with other risk factors. People with high blood triglycerides usually also have lower levels of the good kind ...
  • Dr. Zahra Rashid Khan, Dr. Shumaila Najeeb, Dr. Alina Amjad (The Professional Medical Journal, 2015-04-25)
    Context: Hyperbilirubinemia due to glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency can cause permanent neurological damage and death in neonates. Screening for the enzyme enables timely diagnosis and treatment in ...
  • Shumaila Najeeb, Shah Murad Mastoi Baloch, Nusratullah Khan, Hafiz Moeen-Ud-Din, Seema Shah Murad, Farid-Ud-Din, Seema Shah Murad (International Journal of Medical Science in Clinical Research and Review, 2020-03-17)
    In the body, liver produces approximately 80% of the cholesterol whereas rest of the cholesterol is obtained from the food like fish, eggs, meat, etc. After having a meal, cholesterol is digested and absorbed in small ...
  • Shumaila Najeeb Piracha, Momina Khadija Abbasi; Tayyaba Abdul Hai (International Journal of Advanced Biotechnology and Research (IJABR), 2019-03-19)
    Introduction: Ovarian tumors constitute a heterogeneous group of lesions which include benign, borderline and malignant tumors. A diagnostic tool which helps to identify various ovarian lesions with high degree of ...
  • Shumaila Najeeb Piracha, Momina Khadija Abbasi; Mumtaz Ahmad Khan (International Journal of Advanced Biotechnology and Research (IJABR), 2019-03-15)
    Introduction: Clinical thyroid cancer is uncommon, with an estimated incidence in various parts of the world of 0.5 to 10 cases per 100,000 persons. It accounts roughly for about 0.5% of all cancers in men and 1.5% of all ...
  • Shumaila Najeeb Piracha, Momina Khadija Abbasi; Mehrosh Shahbaz (International Journal of Advanced Biotechnology and Research, 2019-03-14)
    Introduction: Hodgkin lymphoma (HL), formerly called Hodgkin's disease, arises from germinal center or postgerminal center B cells. HL has a unique cellular composition, containing a minority of neoplastic cells ...

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