Muhammad Tariq Baqai
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Randhawa M, Khan S, Naseer A, Baqai M
Pak J Med Sci
. 2024 Feb;
40(3Part-II):549-551.
PMID: 38356802
Treatment of Gastro-Esophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) is becoming a challenge. Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are commonly prescribed but have many risks, particularly in long-term use. In an earlier pilot study,...
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Khalid A, Baqai M
J Pak Med Assoc
. 2014 Sep;
64(7):843-5.
PMID: 25255601
We describe two cases of familial primary hypertrophic osteoarthropathy. In this family, brother and a sister were affected with history of similar features in father.
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Baqai M, Malik M, Ziauddin F
J Pak Med Assoc
. 2013 Aug;
63(6):747-51.
PMID: 23901678
Objective: To study the efficacy and safety of cinitapride in the treatment of functional dyspepsia, and to evaluate the improvement of patients' quality of life. Methods: The prospective cross-sectional multi-centre...
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Khan M, Baqai M, Baqai M, Mufti N
World J Emerg Surg
. 2009 May;
4:15.
PMID: 19409093
Background: In this paper we are reporting one case of exsanguinating upper gastrointestinal tract (GIT) bleed requiring massive blood transfusion and immediate life saving surgery. Case Presentation: A 30 years...
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Khan M, Baqai M, Bukhari M, Hashmi R
J Pak Med Assoc
. 2005 May;
55(4):158-60.
PMID: 15918628
Objective: To study the five years survival rate after resection for gastric carcinoma. Methods: Fifty six patients with gastric carcinoma in different stages were followed up for 5 years after...