Browse publications by year: 1981

  1. Ali J, Hassan K, Arshat H
    Med J Malaysia, 1981 Dec;36(4):215-9.
    PMID: 7334956
    The present findings suggest the possible involvement of an active mechanism for transport of iron to the fetus. In all the 19 subjects studied, the cord serum iron levels tended to be higher (129.2 ± 56.8 ug/100ml) than the maternal serum iron levels (74.0 ± 35.9 ug/100ml) at parturition even in maternal iron deficiency. The significant difference (P< 0.001) between cord serum iron levels and the maternal iron levels shows that an active transport mechanism working against a gradient in favour of the fetus exists. The availability of iron to the fetus appears to be dependent on maternal serum iron levels but not on maternal iron stores. This finding serves to stress the importance of iron supplements in pregnancy. A hypothetical model for iron transfer from maternal circulation to fetal circulation is described.
    MeSH terms: Female; Ferritins/blood; Humans; Iron/blood*; Maternal-Fetal Exchange*; Pregnancy
  2. Cheah JS
    Med J Malaysia, 1981 Dec;36(4):220-6.
    PMID: 7334957
    There is overwhelming evidence that the microangiopathic complications (retinopathy, nephropathy and neuropathy) of diabetes can be minimised, prevented or improved by optimal blood glucose control. There is little evidence to show otherwise. This paper reviews evidences to demonstrate that poor diabetic control predisposes to diabetic microangiopathy. The only way to minimise diabetic microangiopathy is to avoid hyperglycaemia and achieve euglycaemia for most part of the day. In doing so the dangers of hypoglycaemia must be clearly recognized and avoided.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Basement Membrane/pathology; Blood Glucose/metabolism*; Capillaries/pathology; Diabetes Mellitus/blood; Diabetes Mellitus/pathology; Diabetes Mellitus/therapy*; Diabetic Angiopathies/prevention & control*; Diabetic Retinopathy; Hemoglobin A/metabolism; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Review
  3. Myint K
    Med J Malaysia, 1981 Dec;36(4):227-9.
    PMID: 7334958
    MeSH terms: Cadaver; Humans; Male; Muscles/abnormalities*; Nerve Compression Syndromes/etiology*; Sciatic Nerve*; Thigh
  4. Tan CT, Loh TG, Balasubramaniam P
    Med J Malaysia, 1981 Dec;36(4):230-3.
    PMID: 7334959
    MeSH terms: Adult; Cervical Atlas/injuries*; Axis, Cervical Vertebra/injuries*; Dislocations/congenital*; Dislocations/radiography; Dislocations/therapy; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged
  5. Ramanathan K, Chelvanayagam PI, Ganesan TJ
    Med J Malaysia, 1981 Dec;36(4):234-8.
    PMID: 7334960
    MeSH terms: Adult; Aged; Carcinoma, Papillary/epidemiology*; Carcinoma, Papillary/pathology; Female; Humans; Malaysia; Male; Middle Aged; Mouth Neoplasms/epidemiology*; Mouth Neoplasms/pathology
  6. Yaacob HB
    Med J Malaysia, 1981 Dec;36(4):239-42.
    PMID: 7334961
    Fifty-Jour patients with oral lichen planus were studied over a three-year period. The important sites were the cheek mucosa, tongue and gingiva. The reticular pattern was the most common type. The professionals and the white collar workers formed the majority of the cases. Emotional disturbances was a predominant factor in this lesion. The rate of malignant change ranges from one to ten percent. Treatment included reassurance, good oral hygiene, avoidance of hot and spicy foods and topical corticosteroids.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Female; Humans; Lichen Planus/pathology*; Lichen Planus/psychology; Male; Middle Aged; Mouth Diseases/pathology*; Mouth Diseases/psychology
  7. Ramanathan K
    Med J Malaysia, 1981 Dec;36(4):243-5.
    PMID: 7334962
    Submucous fibrosis (SMF) an important precancerous condition occurs almost exclusively in Indians but cases have been reported from several countries throughout the world. The causes of SMF are unknown and there is no known treatment for it. Chillies, tobacco use, vitamin deficiencies and betel quid chewing have been implicated. Ramanathan is of the view that SMF seems to be the Asian version of sideropenic dysphagia. He suggests that SMF appears to be an altered oral mucosa following a prolonged period of chronic deficiency of iron and/or vitamin B complex especially folic acid. This changed state of the oral mucosa subsequently appears to develop more easily a hypersensz"tivity to oral irritants such as spices especially chillies and to the betel quid. He provides biochemical data as well as quotes several studies to support his hypothesis.
    MeSH terms: Anemia, Hypochromic/complications; Humans; Mouth Diseases/etiology*; Oral Submucous Fibrosis/etiology*; Oral Submucous Fibrosis/pathology; Vitamin B Deficiency/complications
  8. Yaacob HB
    Med J Malaysia, 1981 Dec;36(4):246-9.
    PMID: 7334963
    child and two elderly females with benign migratory glossitis (BMG) are presented. The aetiology is unknown, but emotional stress, mechanical and chemical trauma are important in the production of pain in an initially asymptomatic BMG. Treatment consists of reassurance, avoidance of hot, spicy and highly-seasoned foods. Any underlying reactive depression must be treated.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Child; Female; Humans; Middle Aged
  9. Choong KH, Sivanesaratnam V, Sinnathuray TA
    Med J Malaysia, 1981 Dec;36(4):250-3.
    PMID: 7334964
    MeSH terms: Adult; Cesarean Section*; Female; Humans; Leiomyoma/diagnosis*; Leiomyoma/surgery; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Complications/diagnosis*; Uterine Neoplasms/diagnosis*; Uterine Neoplasms/surgery
  10. Sivalingam N
    Med J Malaysia, 1981 Dec;36(4):254-8.
    PMID: 7334965
    Forty patients with tubal ectopic pregnancies seen over an 18 month period are studied. Epidemiological parameters in the three major groups are compared. The diagnostic problems, signs and symptoms are discussed. Aetiological factors in this area are compared with changing trends in other centres. Pelvic inflammatory disease remains an important cause. The role of conservative approach in surgical treatment of ectopic pregnancy Z5 discussed. The crude incidence rate of ectopic pregnancy in Johore Baru Hospital between January 1978 and June 1979 is 1:358 deliveries.
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Age Factors; Female; Humans; Malaysia; Parity; Pregnancy; Pregnancy, Tubal/diagnosis; Pregnancy, Tubal/epidemiology*; Pregnancy, Tubal/pathology
  11. Parameshvara Deva M, Kumara Deva M
    Med J Malaysia, 1981 Dec;36(4):259-62.
    PMID: 7334966
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Age Factors; Child Care/trends*; Employment; Female; Humans; Malaysia; Male; Marriage; Urban Population*
  12. Dass D
    Med J Malaysia, 1981 Dec;36(4):263-7.
    PMID: 7334967
    MeSH terms: Curriculum; Education, Medical, Undergraduate; Family Practice/education*; Humans; Malaysia; Psychiatry/education*; Review
  13. Deva MP
    Med J Malaysia, 1981 Dec;36(4):268-71.
    PMID: 7334968
    MeSH terms: Humans; Psychology/education*; Teaching Materials*; Television; Videotape Recording*
  14. Chen PC, Tan YK
    Trop Geogr Med, 1981 Dec;33(4):403-9.
    PMID: 7342391
    MeSH terms: Community Health Workers/education*; Health Services, Indigenous/organization & administration*; Humans; Malaysia; Medically Underserved Area*; Pilot Projects; Primary Health Care/organization & administration*; Rural Health
  15. Kadarsan S, Jeffery J
    PMID: 7344118
    MeSH terms: Animals; Diptera/parasitology*; Host-Parasite Interactions; Hymenoptera*; Malaysia
  16. Mak JW, Yong HS
    PMID: 7344119
    MeSH terms: Animals; Filarioidea/anatomy & histology*; Host-Parasite Interactions; Malaysia; Ranidae/parasitology*
  17. Maberly GF, Eastman CJ, Corcoran JM
    Lancet, 1981 Dec 05;2(8258):1270-2.
    PMID: 6118679
    An iodinator was fitted to the existing gravity-fed water-supply of a remote village in Sarawak, Malaysia, where goitre was endemic. Within nine months, the prevalence of goitre had been reduced from 61% to 30%, with 79% of goitres showing visible reduction in size. All subjects were clinically euthyroid before and nine months after the start of iodination, although pre-treatment serum thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) concentrations varied from normal up to 24 mU/l. Before treatment basal serum triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4) concentrations were typical of endemic goitre with a low mean serum T4 (80 +/- 30 [SD] nmol/l) and a slightly raised mean serum T3 (2.3 +/- 0.7 nmol/l). After iodination, circulating TSH concentration was generally undetectable (less than 0.1 mU/l), mean T3 concentration was unchanged, but the mean T4 rose significantly to 109 +/- 41 nmol/l (p less than 0.01). Urinary iodine concentrations fluctuated; this largely reflected intermittent blockage of the iodinator, but concentrations became consistent with a return to the iodine-replete state. There was no evidence of the Jod Basedow effect in the group studied. Iodinated water was more convenient to distribute than iodised salt and is less likely to cause Jod Basedow phenomenon than are injections of iodised oil. Moreover, iodination of water is effective in killing most microorganisms and this additional benefit could contribute significantly to village health.
    MeSH terms: Goiter, Endemic/prevention & control*; Humans; Iodine/administration & dosage*; Iodine/urine; Malaysia; Rural Health; Thyroid Function Tests; Thyrotropin/blood; Thyroxine/blood; Triiodothyronine/blood; Water Supply*
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