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Nabeel Manzar


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Journal articles

2011
Nabeel Manzar, Bushra Manzar, Nuzhat Hussain, M Fawwad Ahmed Hussain, Sajjad Raza (2011)  The Ethical Dilemma of Embryonic Stem Cell Research.   Sci Eng Ethics Oct  
Abstract: To determine the knowledge, attitude, and ethical concerns of medical students and graduates with regard to Embryonic Stem Cell (ESC) research. This questionnaire based descriptive study was conducted at the Civil Hospital Karachi (CHK), Pakistan from February to July 2008. A well structured questionnaire was administered to medical students and graduate doctors, which included their demographic profile as well as questions in line with the study objective. Informed consent was taken and full confidentiality was assured to the participants. Data were entered in a Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS version.12) and analyzed. A total of 204 male and 216 female medical students and doctors were administered questionnaires out of which 105 males (51.4%) and 108 females (50%) were aware of the embryonic stem cell research and its ethical implications. Forty percent males and 47% of females were of the opinion that life begins at conception. Forty-six percent males and 39% females were in favor of stem cell research while only 31% males and 28% females supported the ESC research. Less than 1/3 of students supported using frozen embryos for research purposes while more than 2/3 indicated that they were unlikely to support abortion for stem cell research purposes. The majority of the students were in favor of stem cell research with some reservations regarding ESC research. A sizeable number of students withheld their views, reflecting their poor understanding of medical ethics. The result of the study indicates a need for incorporating bioethics into the medical curriculum.
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Waseem Akhtar, Mubashir Aslam Arain, Arif Ali, Nabeel Manzar, Zafar Sajjad, Mukhtiar Memon, Wasim Memon, Nadeem Ahmad (2011)  Ultrasound biosafety during pregnancy: what do operators know in the developing world?: national survey findings from pakistan.   J Ultrasound Med 30: 7. 981-985 Jul  
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the knowledge and attitudes of ultrasound users toward safety aspects during routine obstetric examinations.
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Nabeel Manzar, Bushra Manzar, Rajesh Kumar, M Ehsan Bari (2011)  The study of etiologic and demographic characteristics of intracranial brain abscess: a consecutive case series study from Pakistan.   World Neurosurg 76: 1-2. 195-200; discussion 79-83 Jul/Aug  
Abstract: To determine the demographics, management, bacteriological spectrum, and outcome of brain abscesses of patients brought to Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH), Karachi, with a history of neurologic symptoms and to examine the factors associated with it.
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2010
Nabeel Manzar, Syed Muhammad Ali Saad, Bushra Manzar, Syeda Shahzeen Fatima (2010)  The study of etiological and demographic characteristics of acute household accidental poisoning in children--a consecutive case series study from Pakistan.   BMC Pediatr 10: 05  
Abstract: To determine the agents of poisoning and demographic distribution of children brought to Civil Hospital Karachi (CHK) with a history of accidental poison intake and to examine the factors associated with it.
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Nabeel Manzar, A Suleman Haque, Bushra Manzar, Muhammad Irfan (2010)  The efficacy of spirometry as a screening tool in detection of air flow obstruction.   Open Respir Med J 4: 71-75 09  
Abstract: In developing countries, spirometry has not been considered a part of routine medical check-up. The purpose of the study was to establish the usefulness of spirometry as a primary screening tool in detecting air flow obstruction (AFO) during routine medical check-up (RMC).
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P S Mahar, M Zahid Awan, Nabeel Manzar, M Saleh Memon (2010)  Prevalence of type-II diabetes mellitus and diabetic retinopathy: the Gaddap study.   J Coll Physicians Surg Pak 20: 8. 528-532 Aug  
Abstract: To determine the frequency of type-II Diabetes mellitus (DM) in the endogenous population of Gaddap town and also to evaluate the status of Diabetic retinopathy (DR) in this group.
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2009
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