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Imaging capsules will be used in children with nutrition in Pakistan

KARACHI:Aagha Khan University Hospital has started working with Anastasian Physical Imaging for treatment for the first time in Pakistan with the help of American experts, in which a small capsule in the body of the children is done by adding them to their stomach and intestines. It will be possible to treat them by reviewing them.

In this case, Agha Khan University has signed a contract with the Massachusetts General Hospital, associated with Harvard Medical School. Under this, a low-cost and non-catalyst capsule is removed in the patient’s child for internal imaging of a body, which is evaluated by the child’s intake and internal intestinal food and its deficit.

In India, the first time in Pakistan, the device will be tested for the first time that makes a very detailed picture of the patient’s intestinal and gastric system. Seeing it looks like a transparent LED. It has high resolution infrared system that takes photographs of the human body, the intestines and its systemic barriers.

It will be done under the Aga Khan University, Study of Environmental Antopathy and Mail Nutrition (SEEM) program which has been funded by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Experts believe that the natural bacteria and germs in the intestines and gastrointestinal infants are largely converted. It has its growth, the food does not seem to be their body and their security system is also unable to compete with the disease. Seeing the bacteria inside the body, the treatment of children will help them, because it will reveal the internal image of the body in which the doctor will be able to understand.

This capsule invented Massachusetts General Hospital Professor Gary Turny, who is a system of endoscopy and helps identify and treat many diseases of the disease.Andoscope’s process is possible only under the special arrangements of the hospital, which provides treatment of a patient, and requires highly trained doctors.

However, the patient is not unconscious to take the camra capsule from the throat and ordinary doctors can use it in any hospital at very little cost.

Dr. Asad Ali, a pediatrician at Agha Khan University, said that this technology is a less cost-less, less painful and new way that will help children to understand the food shortage and intestinal diseases in the children, we are Dr. Tirin and his Combining this technology is considering more use of this technology.

Dr. Gary Tourney said on the occasion that he has been very impressed by the capacity of Agha Khan University’s staff.He hoped that his device would play an important role in ending food shortages in Pakistani children, which has become a major challenge for the country.

Professor Gary is a physiotherapist at Harvard Medical School who also works on medical imaging. He has invented this capsule to make Andoscopy’s process easier and low cost.