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BISMA AMIN

PhD Radiology and Medical imaging technology
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Research paper thumbnail of "TO EVALUATE THE ABNORMALITY RATE AND STRUCTURAL ABNORMALITIES IN UTERUS AND FALLOPIAN TUBES OF FEMALES UNDERGOING HSG"

Infertility has significant negative social and personal issues that almost throughout the entire... more Infertility has significant negative social and personal issues that almost throughout the entire world. Hysterosalpingography is the infertility test that shows whether open or obstructed fallopian tubes. It also reveals whether or not the uterus is shaped normally. The study was conducted to assess HSG (hysterosalpingogram) efficacy in diagnosing and evacuating abnormalities of the female reproductive system. METHOD: A total of 50 patients were examined to evaluate the female infertility by using HSG at AL RAHAT DIAGNOSTIC CENTRE, J&K from 1 April to 1June. Only the patients with abnormality were included and patients with normal result were excluded. RESULT: In this study 50 patients of the age group 17 to 37 coming for HSG procedure were included. Out of 50 patients, the HSG report of 8 patients was abnormal (16%). Primary infertility was found in 5 patients (62.5%) and secondary infertility was found in 3 patients (37.5%). Most of the patients coming for HSG test were from the age group of 33-37 (40%), followed by 28-32 age group (30%). Only 4% were from the age group of 17-20. Tubal blockage was found in most of cases and was the most common reason for infertility.

Research paper thumbnail of To Assess the Knowledge of Breast Self Examination and Awareness about Breast Cancer among the Female Students of Baba Farid Institute of Technology, Dehradun

Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research, 2022

Breast cancer is the most common invasive cancer in females. It is also a leading cause of cancer... more Breast cancer is the most common invasive cancer in females. It is also a leading cause of cancer deaths among females. In rare instances, breast cancer can also affect males. This research will focus on breast cancer awareness in females and knowledge about BSE (BREAST SELF EXAMINATION) Aim: To assess the knowledge of breast self examination and awareness about breast cancer among female students of BABA FARID INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Method: An online survey was conducted among 600 female students of BABA FARID INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, DEHRADUN via email and personalized links. The survey consists of self structured questionnaire. Data was collected from participants The study was conducted online among 400 female students of BABA FARID INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. A self structured questionnaire was prepared and validated. Data was collected from the participants by using convenience sampling technique and subjected to statistical analysis. Result: Medical students have the highest knowledge about breast cancer and BSE (BREAST SELF EXAMINATION). 18-21 age groups were found to have great knowledge about breast cancer. 20 participants don't think screening is helpful in early detection of breast cancer. Media was found the common source of information about breast cancer. 46 (36.25) students were taught by their friends to perform BSE. 88 (69.3%) participants don't practice BSE. Conclusion: More awareness strategies need to be applied in order to raise the knowledge about BSE, mammography knowledge, and other preventive practice among young female population in this region. Along with this, there should be general health education programs directed towards achieving the needs to be launched

Research paper thumbnail of Ritu Kela et al JMSCR Volume Selfie: Enjoyment or Addiction?

The rapid growth of taking selfies have been associated with harmful psychological disorders lead... more The rapid growth of taking selfies have been associated with harmful psychological disorders leading to mental disturbances resulting in behavioural disturbances. Our technology, instead of being beneficial to society, is turning catastogenic with people suffering from narcissitic behavioral syndrome. The purpose of the current paper is to describe how taking selfie addiction effects mental health and physical health of human being ?Is taking selfie a harmless fun or an infectious gift.

Research paper thumbnail of To Assess the Effect of COVID-19 on the Mental Health Status of Students at Jamia Hamdard University

Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research, 2021

The study investigates the impact of COVID-19 on the mental health status of students and the sev... more The study investigates the impact of COVID-19 on the mental health status of students and the severity of depression among them. Evidences suggest that COVID-19 has generally increased levels of stress, depression and the pandemic has specific worries, lack of interaction, lack of emotional support and physical isolation has put negative impact on mental health of public. In 2020, Most of the times the universities and colleges were closed due to lockdown imposed in response to COVID-19. In India, after June things seem to get normal again. Unlocking phases started and finally universities and colleges were open again. In April 2021, COVID-19 numbers in India surge to record high. India was hit by the second wave of deadly COVID-19. Again the educational institutes were closed leading a negative impact on mental health of students. Aim: The aim of this study is to assess the effect of covid-19 on the mental health of students at JAMIA HAMDARD University, NEW DELHI. This study invest...

Research paper thumbnail of "TO EVALUATE THE ABNORMALITY RATE AND STRUCTURAL ABNORMALITIES IN UTERUS AND FALLOPIAN TUBES OF FEMALES UNDERGOING HSG"

Infertility has significant negative social and personal issues that almost throughout the entire... more Infertility has significant negative social and personal issues that almost throughout the entire world. Hysterosalpingography is the infertility test that shows whether open or obstructed fallopian tubes. It also reveals whether or not the uterus is shaped normally. The study was conducted to assess HSG (hysterosalpingogram) efficacy in diagnosing and evacuating abnormalities of the female reproductive system. METHOD: A total of 50 patients were examined to evaluate the female infertility by using HSG at AL RAHAT DIAGNOSTIC CENTRE, J&K from 1 April to 1June. Only the patients with abnormality were included and patients with normal result were excluded. RESULT: In this study 50 patients of the age group 17 to 37 coming for HSG procedure were included. Out of 50 patients, the HSG report of 8 patients was abnormal (16%). Primary infertility was found in 5 patients (62.5%) and secondary infertility was found in 3 patients (37.5%). Most of the patients coming for HSG test were from the age group of 33-37 (40%), followed by 28-32 age group (30%). Only 4% were from the age group of 17-20. Tubal blockage was found in most of cases and was the most common reason for infertility.

Research paper thumbnail of To Assess the Knowledge of Breast Self Examination and Awareness about Breast Cancer among the Female Students of Baba Farid Institute of Technology, Dehradun

Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research, 2022

Breast cancer is the most common invasive cancer in females. It is also a leading cause of cancer... more Breast cancer is the most common invasive cancer in females. It is also a leading cause of cancer deaths among females. In rare instances, breast cancer can also affect males. This research will focus on breast cancer awareness in females and knowledge about BSE (BREAST SELF EXAMINATION) Aim: To assess the knowledge of breast self examination and awareness about breast cancer among female students of BABA FARID INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Method: An online survey was conducted among 600 female students of BABA FARID INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, DEHRADUN via email and personalized links. The survey consists of self structured questionnaire. Data was collected from participants The study was conducted online among 400 female students of BABA FARID INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. A self structured questionnaire was prepared and validated. Data was collected from the participants by using convenience sampling technique and subjected to statistical analysis. Result: Medical students have the highest knowledge about breast cancer and BSE (BREAST SELF EXAMINATION). 18-21 age groups were found to have great knowledge about breast cancer. 20 participants don't think screening is helpful in early detection of breast cancer. Media was found the common source of information about breast cancer. 46 (36.25) students were taught by their friends to perform BSE. 88 (69.3%) participants don't practice BSE. Conclusion: More awareness strategies need to be applied in order to raise the knowledge about BSE, mammography knowledge, and other preventive practice among young female population in this region. Along with this, there should be general health education programs directed towards achieving the needs to be launched

Research paper thumbnail of Ritu Kela et al JMSCR Volume Selfie: Enjoyment or Addiction?

The rapid growth of taking selfies have been associated with harmful psychological disorders lead... more The rapid growth of taking selfies have been associated with harmful psychological disorders leading to mental disturbances resulting in behavioural disturbances. Our technology, instead of being beneficial to society, is turning catastogenic with people suffering from narcissitic behavioral syndrome. The purpose of the current paper is to describe how taking selfie addiction effects mental health and physical health of human being ?Is taking selfie a harmless fun or an infectious gift.

Research paper thumbnail of To Assess the Effect of COVID-19 on the Mental Health Status of Students at Jamia Hamdard University

Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research, 2021

The study investigates the impact of COVID-19 on the mental health status of students and the sev... more The study investigates the impact of COVID-19 on the mental health status of students and the severity of depression among them. Evidences suggest that COVID-19 has generally increased levels of stress, depression and the pandemic has specific worries, lack of interaction, lack of emotional support and physical isolation has put negative impact on mental health of public. In 2020, Most of the times the universities and colleges were closed due to lockdown imposed in response to COVID-19. In India, after June things seem to get normal again. Unlocking phases started and finally universities and colleges were open again. In April 2021, COVID-19 numbers in India surge to record high. India was hit by the second wave of deadly COVID-19. Again the educational institutes were closed leading a negative impact on mental health of students. Aim: The aim of this study is to assess the effect of covid-19 on the mental health of students at JAMIA HAMDARD University, NEW DELHI. This study invest...

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