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Item Additional malformations in femoral hypoplasia: unusual facies syndrome.(2002-06-26) Verma, Anoop; Jain, Navneet; Jain, KarunaThis syndrome comprises of bilateral femoral hypoplasia and unusual facies comprises of short nose with broad tip, elongated philtrum, thin upper lip, small lower jaw, cleft palate and antimongolian slant of palpebral fissure. Etiology is idiopathic, sporadic, few families have been reported to have autosomal dominant inheritance. We report a case with the additional finding of unilateral complete aplasia of femur, encephalocele, complete cleft lip, bilateral absence of 5th metatarsal and toe and hypospadias. The mode of inheritance appears to be sporadic mutation in this case.Item Congenital cutis laxa.(2003-06-26) Verma, Anoop; Agrawal, AshwaniItem Disorganization-like syndrome.(2003-03-27) Verma, AnoopItem Fibular hemimelia.(2003-04-09) Verma, Anoop; Yadu, ShirishWe report three cases with congenital longitudinal deficiency of fibula. Two cases were of Type IB and one was Type II.Item Gender Differences in the Microanatomy of Skin of Palm in Humans(Society for Health Care & Research Development, 2019-03) Dande, Kaweri; Pankaj, Arvind Kumar; Rani, Anita; Chopra, Jyoti; Rani, Archana; Verma, AnoopKnowledge of basic elements provides opportunity to make clear vision of structure of any organ. It is well known that accurate values of thickness of epidermis of skin and its variation with body site, age and sex are important in the fields of medical and biological research. The variations in skin reaction to certain stimuli could be due to biological factors such as the epidermal thickness, dermal thickness, distribution of epidermal appendages etc. Methods: Skin was procured from palm of six freshly embalmed human cadavers. Out of these three were males and three were females. Age of the male and female cadavers ranged between 60 to 70years (mean age 67years). Skin samples measuring 1cm (L) X 0.5cm (B) were taken from center of palm. Tissue was preserved in 10% formaldehyde for 48 hours. Fixed tissue specimens were dehydrated through increasing concentrations (30%, 50%, 70%, 90% and absolute) of ethanol. After clearing the tissue in xylene, embedding was done in paraffin wax. 5 µm thick sections were cut using rotary microtome. Whole thickness of tissue was sectioned. Haematoxylin[Harris’s] and Eosin stained section was observed for 3 different fields thus for each cadaver 27 observations were obtained. Results: In females thickness of epidermis(Edp) of were observed 404.43±23.41µm,thickness of stratum corneum (330±32.83µm),layers of stratum spinosum, stratum granulosum were 4 and 3 respectively, number of rete pegs (7.52±0.94), depth of rete pegs (195.78±18.05µm), thickness of papillary dermis and reticular dermis were(135.92±13.230µm) and (386.10±8.24µm) respectively. Whereas In males thickness of epidermis(Edp) of were observed (296.63±107.03µm),thickness of stratum corneum were (112.20±63.92µm),layers of stratum spinosum and stratum granulosum were 2, number of rete pegs 16.15±3.71, depth of rete pegs (104.56±15.28µm), thicknesss of papillary dermis and reticular dermis were(142.63±40.84µm) and (483.27±116.43µm) respectively. Conclusion: Despite of the fact that subjects from both sexes belonged to the same age group, clear and statistically significant histological differences were observed in the skin of palm. Females showed thicker epidermis as well as stratum corneum but thinner dermis in comparison to males. Males had more number of rete pegs but these are shallower than females.Item Jeune syndrome.(2004-09-12) Verma, AnoopItem Lipid profiles with increase blood lead level: Risk of cardiovascular disease in battery workers of Lucknow City.(2012-10) Sharma, Shyam Vinay; Kumar, Pradeep; Atam, Virendra; Verma, Anoop; Murthy, R CIn order to investigate the effects of lead exposure on risk of cardiovascular disease during Occupational battery workers i.e. lead exposure, plasma cholesterol and its fractions as high-density lipoprotein (HDL), low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and triglyceride (T.G.) were determined in various battery workers in Lucknow city U.P., India. Increased risk of cardiovascular disease was observed in the various battery workers. Total cholesterol in the battery workers and control group was 142.14±31.92 (mg/dl) and 95.72±11.57 (mg/dl) respectively, which is higher in the battery workers than that of present in control group, While LDL cholesterol in the battery workers and control group was 158.30±22.70 (mg/dl) and 103.77± 4.62 (mg/dl) respectively. HDL cholesterol in the battery workers and control group was 38.80±10.13 (mg/dl) and 65.53±6.52 (mg/dl) respectively. The triglyceride levels were 162.06±90.85 (mg/dl) and 138.62±5.65 (mg/dl) in the battery workers and control group respectively, which is not affected [p > 0.05]. The LDL/HDL and Total cholesterol/HDL cholesterol ratio, Blood pressure, and blood lead level, was also higher in the battery workers, Results suggest that lead exposure increases cholesterol synthesis and transport to peripheral tissues whereas reverse cholesterol transport to the liver is not affected.Item Macrodystrophia lipomatosa.(2003-04-09) Verma, Anoop; Yadu, ShirishItem Menkes Kinky Hair Disease.(2016-01) Verma, Anoop; Menghani, KavitaItem Proboscis lateralis.(2005-06-05) Verma, Anoop; Jain, NirvedItem Short rib polydactyly syndrome type I (Saldino-Noonan syndrome).(2005-04-07) Verma, AnoopItem Study of medico-legal case management in tertiary Care Hospital.(2011-10) Singh, A K; Singh, Kanchan; Verma, AnoopArticle 21 of the constitution guarantees protection of life and liberty to every citizen as well as non-citizens. Right to health care and medical assistance is integral to the right to life and the state has a constitutional obligation to provide health facilities. Failure of a government and other hospital to provide a patient timely medical treatment results in violation of the patient‘s right to life. The study comprising about medicolegal case (MLC) management, awareness and prevalent practices among the health care professionals especially among those who directly or indirectly involve with treatment of patients. As for awareness is concern regarding especially regarding procedural awareness, the documentation and various other medico-legal issues were studied in detail. Contrary to the popular belief that doctors who deals with the extreme situation of life but suffer some kind of medicolegal phobia in his work except few especially those who are in feeling of government immunity have genuine or in-genuine boldness in dealing with medicolegal cases.