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DR.PREMARAMCHOUDHARY
Assistant Professor,
Deptt.Of Physiology
C.U.Shah Medical.College
Surendranagar (Gujarat)
Mobile No.-(M)-09558258818, surendranagar Gujurat - 363001 |
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Assistant Professor,
Deptt.Of Physiology
C.U.Shah Medical.College
Surendranagar (Gujarat)
Mobile No.-(M)-09558258818
PERSONAL PROFILE
Name : Prema Ram Choudhary
Father’s Name : Sh. Teja Ram Choudhary
Date of birth : Jan 01, 1977
Nationality : Indian
Address : Dr.Monga Hospital and Research centre
Khudala station Falna, Bali, Pali (Raja.)
Phone No- 09558258818
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
QUALIFICATION INSTITU.
M.Sc.
(Faculty of Medicine)
Medical Physiology
Dr .S. N. Medical College Jodhpur, Rajasthan
2004 University of Rajasthan
JAIPUR
Post Graduate Diploma In Pathology and Diagnostic Technology
J.L.N. Medical College
Ajmer, Rajasthan
2000 University of M.D.S.,
AJMER
Rajasthan
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Designation
Medical College
(Recognized By MCI) From To Total Per
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor M.M. Medical College Mullana, Ambala (Haryana) March 03,2008 To 24 April,2010
Two Year
And
One month
Senior Demonstrator
M.M. Medical College Mullana, Ambala (Haryana) March 03,2005 To 03/03/08
Three Years
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
THESIS
To study effect of Hyper vitaminosis- A, on Hematological Parameters in Swiss albino mice
To Screen the effect of emulsified crushed garlic(Allium sativum) on Hyperlipideamia (An Experimental Study) .
To study effect of garlic on component of metabolic syndrome.
To study effect of syndrome –X and Z on pulmonary, cardiovascular and Thyroid function test.
PAPER PUBLISHED AND PRESENTED
1. The effect of allium sativum on experimental induced hyperlipidemic guinea pigs. Prema ram choudhary, Kamlesh Kumar Swami, Jaidev singh Shekhawat, jayotsna dashora. International Journal of Pharma World Research (IJPWR). VOL 2 ISSUE 3 (June -Oct) – 2011, 1-12 (ISSN 0976-111X).
2. To study the effect of Hypervitaminosis A on hematological parameters in Swiss albino mice. Prema Ram Choudhary, Kamlesh Kumar Swami. International Journal Of Pharma World Research (IJPWR). VOL 2 ISSUE 4 (Oct-Dec) 2011 (ISSN 0976-111X).
3. Beneficial Effect Associated with Use of Watery and Alcoholic Extract of Garlic as a Supplement in Hyperlipidemic Guniea Pig. Kamla Choudhary, Raghuveer Choudhary, Prema Ram Choudhary, VKChawla . J Bangladesh Soc Physiol. 2011 June; 6(1): 22-26.
4. Hypervitaminosis A is associated with Hepatotoxicity in Swiss albino mice. Prema Ram Choudhary, Kamlesh Kumar Swami. Int J Biol Med Res. 2012; 3(1): 1311-1314
5. Adjutant ciprofloxacin therapy in pulmonary tuberculosis.
K. K. Swami, P. R. Choudhary, J. .S shekhawat.
The International Journal Of Tuberculosis & Lung Diseases. lille, france, 2011 VOL.15;No.11;SUPL.3 Pg.No. S221. I S S N 1 0 2 7 3 7 1 9
6. Adenosine deaminase activity in pulmonary tuberculosis, Kamlesh Kumar Swami, Virender S.Choudhary, J.S.Shekhawat, P. R.Choudhary Indian Journal of Applied-Basic Medical Sciences (I. J. A. B. M. S.) July- 2011 VOL -13 B [17] pg.415-416. ISSN : 0975-8917.
7. A Goniometric Study Of Changes Of Elbow Flexion In Adult Population Of Western Rajasthan. Indian Journal of Applied-Basic Medical Sciences (I. J. A. B. M. S.) Jan- 2012 VOL -14 A [17] pg.120-126. ISSN : 0975-8917.
Prema ram choudhary, Kamlesh Kumar Swami, Jaidev singh Shekhawat, jayotsna dashora.
8. Effect of ciprofloxacin on liver function enzymes in pulmonary tuberculosis.
Kamlesh kumar swami, P. R. Choudhary.
International Journal of Pharma World Research (IJPWR)
VOL 2 ISSUE 4 (Oct-Dec) 2011,1-12. ISSN 0976-111X
9. Role of serum fructosamine estimation in gestational diabetes mellitus Bangladesh Journal of Biochemistry
10. BASIC COURSE WORKSHOP IN MEDICAL EDUCATION TECHNOLOGIES, Date of Workshop: April 21- 23, 2011. C. U. Shah Medical College, Surendranagar, Gujarat, Under Pramukhswami Medical College, Karamsad, Gujarat
PROJECT IN HAND
• Metabolic syndrome in relation to Pulmonary, Cardiovascular autonomic & Thyroid function tests
• Role of Triphala in Health and disease
• Adenosine Deaminase Activity in Malaria.
• Effect of Cardio-Vascular Drugs on Adenosine Deaminase Activity.
• Role of Allium Tuberosome in Atherosclerosis
MEMBERSHIP
• Association of Physiology and Pharmacology of India. (APPI)
• Indian Medical Association.(I.M.A.)
• CPSCEA
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE
Acts as internal examiner, Asst. Superintendent, Question paper setter to conduct theory & practical examinations of various streams of medical sciences (MBBS, BDS,BPT & B.Sc Nursing etc.) in university of Babafaridkot University (PUNJAB), Kurukshetra & M.M university of mullana (HARAYANA).
OTHERS
1). Participated in Intensified Pulse Polio Programme as WHO monitor since june 2001 to Feb 2005 under the surveillance medical officer Dr.Vandna Sharma, Project unit jodhpur zone.
2). In charge of Animal house and member of ethical committee since last four years.
3).Gained experience of tools & techniques of electro-physiology, electro-chemistry, Immuno-histology & Molecular cell biology since july 1999 to Feb 2001 in High tech lab. Of MDS University, AJMER. Under the guidance of Prof & Director K.K.Sharma (Noble prize nominee).
4). Permanent member of anti raging committee in MM University, mullana.
5). Participated in various games & sports of state & national level tournaments held in Rajasthan, Nagpur & Punjab.
Dr.Prema Ram Choudhary
Associate professor,
Dept.of Physiology,
C.U.Shah medical.college,
Surendranagar (Gujarat)
THESIS
To study effect of Hyper vitaminosis- A, on Hematological Parameters in Swiss albino mice
To Screen the effect of emulsified crushed garlic(Allium sativum) on Hyperlipideamia (An Experimental Study) .
To study effect of garlic on component of metabolic syndrome.
To study effect of syndrome –X and Z on pulmonary, cardiovascular and Thyroid function test.
PAPER PUBLISHED AND PRESENTED
1. The effect of allium sativum on experimental induced hyperlipidemic guinea pigs. Prema ram choudhary, Kamlesh Kumar Swami, Jaidev singh Shekhawat, jayotsna dashora. International Journal of Pharma World Research (IJPWR). VOL 2 ISSUE 3 (June -Oct) – 2011, 1-12 (ISSN 0976-111X).
2. To study the effect of Hypervitaminosis A on hematological parameters in Swiss albino mice. Prema Ram Choudhary, Kamlesh Kumar Swami. International Journal Of Pharma World Research (IJPWR). VOL 2 ISSUE 4 (Oct-Dec) 2011 (ISSN 0976-111X).
3. Beneficial Effect Associated with Use of Watery and Alcoholic Extract of Garlic as a Supplement in Hyperlipidemic Guniea Pig. Kamla Choudhary, Raghuveer Choudhary, Prema Ram Choudhary, VKChawla . J Bangladesh Soc Physiol. 2011 June; 6(1): 22-26.
4. Hypervitaminosis A is associated with Hepatotoxicity in Swiss albino mice. Prema Ram Choudhary, Kamlesh Kumar Swami. Int J Biol Med Res. 2012; 3(1): 1311-1314
5. Adjutant ciprofloxacin therapy in pulmonary tuberculosis.
K. K. Swami, P. R. Choudhary, J. .S shekhawat.
The International Journal Of Tuberculosis & Lung Diseases. lille, france, 2011 VOL.15;No.11;SUPL.3 Pg.No. S221. I S S N 1 0 2 7 3 7 1 9
6. Adenosine deaminase activity in pulmonary tuberculosis, Kamlesh Kumar Swami, Virender S.Choudhary, J.S.Shekhawat, P. R.Choudhary Indian Journal of Applied-Basic Medical Sciences (I. J. A. B. M. S.) July- 2011 VOL -13 B [17] pg.415-416. ISSN : 0975-8917.
7. A Goniometric Study Of Changes Of Elbow Flexion In Adult Population Of Western Rajasthan. Indian Journal of Applied-Basic Medical Sciences (I. J. A. B. M. S.) Jan- 2012 VOL -14 A [17] pg.120-126. ISSN : 0975-8917.
Prema ram choudhary, Kamlesh Kumar Swami, Jaidev singh Shekhawat, jayotsna dashora.
8. Effect of ciprofloxacin on liver function enzymes in pulmonary tuberculosis.
Kamlesh kumar swami, P. R. Choudhary.
International Journal of Pharma World Research (IJPWR)
VOL 2 ISSUE 4 (Oct-Dec) 2011,1-12. ISSN 0976-111X
9. Role of serum fructosamine estimation in gestational diabetes mellitus Bangladesh Journal of Biochemistry
10. BASIC COURSE WORKSHOP IN MEDICAL EDUCATION TECHNOLOGIES, Date of Workshop: April 21- 23, 2011. C. U. Shah Medical College, Surendranagar, Gujarat, Under Pramukhswami Medical College, Karamsad, Gujarat
PROJECT IN HAND
• Metabolic syndrome in relation to Pulmonary, Cardiovascular autonomic & Thyroid function tests
• Role of Triphala in Health and disease
• Adenosine Deaminase Activity in Malaria.
• Effect of Cardio-Vascular Drugs on Adenosine Deaminase Activity.
• Role of Allium Tuberosome in Atherosclerosis
*JPPS 2013; 10 (1): 53-56 case report
INTRODUCTION
Crouzon syndrome accounts for approximately
4.8% of all cases of craniosynostosis, with the prevalence
of approximately 1 per 25,000 live births worldwide1. In
about 25-50% of people Crouzon syndrome is sporadic.
This means there is no family history of the syndrome
and it is unlikely to occur again in another pregnancy.
Crouzon syndrome is an autosomal dominant condition,
so if a parent has Crouzon syndrome they have a 50 %
(1 in 2) chance for each pregnancy of having a child with
Crouzon syndrome2.Premature synostosis commonly
involves the sagittal and coronal suture and sometimes
involve Lambdoidal sutures. The order and rate of suture
fusion determines the degree of deformity and disability3,4.
In this article we present Crouzons syndrome having the
symptoms of headache, convulsions (complex partial
seizures) associated with mental retardation which is not
commonly seen in this syndrome.
CASE HISTORY
A 20-year-old female child visited the Department of
Psychiatry with complain of headache, convulsions and
difficulty in performing skilled activities. Routine checkup
was done in departmental outpatient clinic (OPD) and written
consent was taken from the patient. Her appearance
was different from other normal healthy females of her age,
with protruding eyes, enlarged calvarium, hypertelorism
protruded lower jaw, deep and narrow high arched palate,
missing teeth (hypodontia), crowding of teeth and
anteriorly directed uvula. Patient’s intelligence quotient
(IQ) was found to be in the range of 55-65% (mild degree
of mental retardation). History from the parents revealed
that these features started developing since she was a
small child, and the severity has gradually increased. No
positive familial history was obtained.
On examination and investigation following features
were identified:
Clinical finding were exophthalmos, reduced vision,
strabismus, hypertelorism, bilateral chronic suppurative
otitis media (csom), deviated nasal septum, enlarged
calvarium, protruded lower jaw, relatively large mandible
,retruded maxilla, resulting in midface retrusion, deep and
narrow high arched palate, missing teeth (hypodontia ),
crowding of teeth, dental aplasia present, and anteriorly
directed uvula. Radiographs of the skull (lateral view)
shows a hammered-silver (‘beaten metal/ copper beaten’)
appearance was seen in the regions of the skull due to
compression of the developing brain on the fused bone
and thinned out posterior clinoid. (Figure-1). Incidentally
noted findings are forward protruded mandible and
crowding of teeth. (Figure-1, 8, 9 & 10). X-ray PNS shows
silver beaten appearance in calvarium and non pneumatiazation
of frontal sinuses. (Figure-2). CT scan brain bone
MENTA L RETAR DAT ION WITH COMPLEX PART IAL SEIZURE IN
A CASE OF CROUZON SYNDROME
Amit Bhadu, Naren Amin, Chetan Shah, Prakash Mehta, Kamlesh Patel, Prema Ram Choudhary
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JPPS 2013; 10 (1): 53-56 case report
INTRODUCTION
Crouzon syndrome accounts for approximately
4.8% of all cases of craniosynostosis, with the prevalence
of approximately 1 per 25,000 live births worldwide1. In
about 25-50% of people Crouzon syndrome is sporadic.
This means there is no family history of the syndrome
and it is unlikely to occur again in another pregnancy.
Crouzon syndrome is an autosomal dominant condition,
so if a parent has Crouzon syndrome they have a 50 %
(1 in 2) chance for each pregnancy of having a child with
Crouzon syndrome2.Premature synostosis commonly
involves the sagittal and coronal suture and sometimes
involve Lambdoidal sutures. The order and rate of suture
fusion determines the degree of deformity and disability3,4.
In this article we present Crouzons syndrome having the
symptoms of headache, convulsions (complex partial
seizures) associated with mental retardation which is not
commonly seen in this syndrome.
CASE HISTORY
A 20-year-old female child visited the Department of
Psychiatry with complain of headache, convulsions and
difficulty in performing skilled activities. Routine checkup
was done in departmental outpatient clinic (OPD) and written
consent was taken from the patient. Her appearance
was different from other normal healthy females of her age,
with protruding eyes, enlarged calvarium, hypertelorism
protruded lower jaw, deep and narrow high arched palate,
missing teeth (hypodontia), crowding of teeth and
anteriorly directed uvula. Patient’s intelligence quotient
(IQ) was found to be in the range of 55-65% (mild degree
of mental retardation). History from the parents revealed
that these features started developing since she was a
small child, and the severity has gradually increased. No
positive familial history was obtained.
On examination and investigation following features
were identified:
Clinical finding were exophthalmos, reduced vision,
strabismus, hypertelorism, bilateral chronic suppurative
otitis media (csom), deviated nasal septum, enlarged
calvarium, protruded lower jaw, relatively large mandible
,retruded maxilla, resulting in midface retrusion, deep and
narrow high arched palate, missing teeth (hypodontia ),
crowding of teeth, dental aplasia present, and anteriorly
directed uvula. Radiographs of the skull (lateral view)
shows a hammered-silver (‘beaten metal/ copper beaten’)
appearance was seen in the regions of the skull due to
compression of the developing brain on the fused bone
and thinned out posterior clinoid. (Figure-1). Incidentally
noted findings are forward protruded mandible and
crowding of teeth. (Figure-1, 8, 9 & 10). X-ray PNS shows
silver beaten appearance in calvarium and non pneumatiazation
of frontal sinuses. (Figure-2). CT scan brain bone
MENTA L RETAR DAT ION WITH COMPLEX PART IAL SEIZURE IN
A CASE OF CROUZON SYNDROME
Amit Bhadu, Naren Amin, Chetan Shah, Prakash Mehta, Kamlesh Patel, Prema Ram Choudhary
ABSTRACT
Crouzon’s syndrome is a rare autosomal dominant skeletal disorder caused by multiple mutations in the
fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 (FGFR2) gene. Two genes are known to be associated with Crouzon
syndrome, FGFR2 and FGFR3. FGFR stands for fibroblast growth factor receptor. These genes are involved
in the growth of the skull bones. The FGFR2 gene is the most common gene associated with Crouzon
syndrome. (1) Since human skull is made up of many bones, joined by sutures. The fusion of sutures
takes place after the complete growth of the brain. If any of these sutures closes early, it may interfere with
the normal growth of the brain and results in various syndromes, even though most people with Crouzon
syndrome (97%) do not have mental retardation or learning problems. Only in 3% cases fusion of sutures
in early life before the development of brain exerts pressure on the skull as well as on the developing brain
itself and May results in an abnormal development and functioning of growing brain. We found such a rare
case of Crouzons syndrome having the symptoms of headache, convulsions (complex partial seizures)
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