The COVID-19 pandemic started in China at the end of the year 2019 and spread across all continents. Little is known about the effect of the COVID19 infection on pregnancy and its effect on the fetal outcome. In this case report A Multigravida was diagnosed As COVID-19 positive in the first trimester, was followed through her pregnancy and delivered a full-term normal baby without any complications. This case report encourages us to continue the pregnancy of COVID 19 positive woman who come in contact during their first trimester by assessing risk versus benefits. At present sparce data is available on the effect of virus on pregnant women and its effect. There was no teratogenic effect of the virus on the fetus though the infection was contracted in the first trimester, showing promising outcome for COVID 19 pregnancy women who contract the virus during the early stages of pregnancy.
To find out the association of various systemic disorder with pseudoexfoliative syndrome. 67 patients aged between 50-80 years who presented to our OPD and diagnosed as pseudoexfoliative cataract from July 2018 to April 2019 were included in our study. Written informed consent was taken from all the participants. Best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), slit lamp examination (SLE), fundoscopy was done in all. Along with these complete blood count, FBS, PPBS, echo, ECG and chest x-ray was done. The data was analysed using SPSS version 17.0. Results were expressed as mean, frequency and percentage. Out of 67 patients, 17 patients (25.37)% had Diabetes mellitus, 10 patients had hypertension, 2 patients had IHD and one COPD. Our study shows more association with the diabetes mellitus.
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