Anum Dilip
Jinnah Sindh Medical University
4 Papers
11 Citations
Anum Dilip is an academic researcher from Jinnah Sindh Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. The author has co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Impact of COVID-19 Infection on Quality of Sleep.
Ayesha A Choudhry,Fnu Shahzeen,Sara A Choudhry,Narjis Batool,Fatir Murtaza,Anum Dilip,Murk Rani,Aakash Chandnani +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the prevalence of insomnia in patients who recently recovered from the COVID-19 infection to evaluate the prevalence and extent of its impact on the quality of sleep.
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Association Between Coronary Artery Disease and Plasma Omentin-1 Levels.
Priya Bai,Fnu Abdullah,Maham Lodi,Mayur Sarhadi,Anum Dilip,Sibghatullah Shahab,Fnu Yasir,Maha Jahangir +7 more
TL;DR: A case-control study was conducted from June 2020 to April 2021 in the cardiology unit of a tertiary care hospital in Pakistan to determine the association between plasma omentin and coronary artery disease (CAD) as discussed by the authors.
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Evaluation of Serum Electrolyte Levels in Patients With Anemia
Farah Mansoor,Pinky Bai,Navneet Kaur,Sandresh Sultan,Sucheta Sharma,Anum Dilip,Yasir Kammawal,Simra Shahid,Amber Rizwan +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the prevalence of electrolyte imbalance in anemic patients was determined in a case-control study conducted in a tertiary care hospital from January to July 2021, where a total of 500 patients with anemia and another 500 non-anemic patients were enrolled as the control group.
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Frequency of Electrolyte Imbalance in Patients Presenting With Acute Stroke.
Farah Mansoor,Jitesh Kumar,Navneet Kaur,Sandresh Sultan,Hamza Tahir,Anum Dilip,Faryal Khan,Narindar Kumar,Haya Khalid,Abdul Subhan Talpur +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the frequency of occurrence of electrolyte imbalance in patients presenting with acute stroke in a tertiary care hospital was determined by a cross-sectional study, where a total of 300 patients, aged between 30 and 70 years, with either ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke, as diagnosed on contrast tomography (CT) scan of the head or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain, were enrolled.
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