Browse publications by year: 1989

  1. Raman R, Kumar V, Arianayagam S, Peh SC
    J Craniomaxillofac Surg, 1989 Apr;17(3):143-5.
    PMID: 2708537
    A hitherto undescribed group of lesions consisting of cystic bony lesions, exostosis, fibromatous lesion, unilateral tonsillar hypertrophy, epidermoid cyst (cholesteatoma) and hyperplasia of the mandible confined to the left side of the face is reported. The case may represent a variant of the Proteus syndrome.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Bone Cysts*; Cholesteatoma*; Diagnosis, Differential; Exostoses*; Facial Bones*; Gardner Syndrome; Humans; Male; Mastoid*; Syndrome
  2. Yusof WZ, Ghazali MN
    J Am Dent Assoc, 1989 Apr;118(4):453-5.
    PMID: 2708724
    Presented is an unusual case of multiple external root resorption. Although the cause of this resorption was not determined, several possibilities are presented. Trauma from occlusion, periodontal and pulpal inflammation, and resorption of idiopathic origin are all discussed as possible causes.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Bone Resorption/complications; Dental Occlusion, Traumatic/complications; Dental Restoration, Permanent/adverse effects; Gingival Diseases/complications; Humans; Incisor*; Male; Molar*; Periodontal Abscess/complications; Root Resorption/etiology*
  3. Chang P, Koh YK, Geh SL, Soepadmo E, Goh SH, Wong AK
    J Ethnopharmacol, 1989 Apr;25(2):213-5.
    PMID: 2747255
    MeSH terms: Alkaloids/isolation & purification; Alkaloids/pharmacology*; Anesthesia; Animals; Blood Pressure/drug effects; Heart Rate/drug effects; Hemodynamics/drug effects*; Injections, Intravenous; Rats, Inbred Strains; Rats
  4. Sattar MA, Gan EK, Loke SE, Mah KF, Wong WH
    J Ethnopharmacol, 1989 Apr;25(2):217-20.
    PMID: 2747256
    MeSH terms: Animals; Central Nervous System/drug effects*; Malaysia; Male; Motor Activity/drug effects; Plant Extracts/pharmacology*; Saponins/pharmacology*; Sleep/drug effects; Time Factors; Mice
  5. Tan NH, Arunmozhiarasi A
    Biochem. Int., 1989 Apr;18(4):785-92.
    PMID: 2764979
    An acidic, lethal phospholipase Az was purified to electrophoretic homogeneity from the venom of the Malayan cobra (Naja naja sputatrix). The enzyme has an isoelectric point of 5.58, a molecular weight of 12000, and a medium lethal dose (LD50) of 0.86 micrograms/g in mice by intravenous injection. The enzyme also exhibited weak anticoagulant and edema-forming activities. The amino acid composition of the enzyme is similar to those of other cobra venom phospholipases Az.
    MeSH terms: Amino Acids/analysis; Animals; Chromatography, Gel; Chromatography, Ion Exchange; Cobra Venoms/analysis*; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Lethal Dose 50; Molecular Weight; Phospholipases/isolation & purification*; Phospholipases A/isolation & purification*; Phospholipases A/toxicity; Snakes; Mice
  6. Yaacob HB, Samaranayake LP
    J Oral Pathol Med, 1989 Apr;18(4):236-9.
    PMID: 2769596
    A postal survey of 730 Malaysian dental practitioners was undertaken to assess their awareness and acceptance of the plasma derived hepatitis B vaccine. Only 32% of the 325 practitioners who responded had been vaccinated, 41% intended to be and 15% categorically refused vaccination. The main reservations about vaccine acceptance were fear of side effects including AIDS, cost of the vaccine and lack of information. Vaccine efficacy was not confirmed by serology in two-thirds of the vaccinees and two-fifths of the respondents were unaware that 5% of the vaccinees do not develop a successful antibody response after vaccination. Seventy-eight percent of dentists believed that their risk of contracting hepatitis B was high or very high while 71% recalled having received needle stick injuries in the 3 yr prior to the survey. Only 13% of respondents were aware of delta hepatitis while 63% were aware of non-A non-B hepatitis. The survey has highlighted the need for dissemination of information on hepatitis B vaccine among dentists in Malayasia.
    MeSH terms: Attitude of Health Personnel*; Dentists/psychology; Fear; Hepatitis B/prevention & control*; Hepatitis B/transmission; Humans; Malaysia; Surveys and Questionnaires; Viral Hepatitis Vaccines*
  7. Abdullah AS, Noordin MM, Rajion MA
    Vet Hum Toxicol, 1989 Apr;31(2):128-9.
    PMID: 2929118
    Severe neurological dysfunction was observed in sheep 4 weeks after grazing on Signal grass (Brachiaria decumbens). These neurological disorders included the stamping of forelegs, star-gazing, incoordination, head-pressing against the fence and circling movements. Histologically, numerous vacuolations of various sizes were observed in the white matter of the brain giving rise to a spongy appearance.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Anorexia/etiology; Anorexia/veterinary; Brain/pathology*; Brain Diseases/etiology; Brain Diseases/pathology; Brain Diseases/veterinary*; Female; Poaceae*; Jaundice/etiology; Jaundice/veterinary; Liver/pathology; Liver Diseases/etiology; Liver Diseases/pathology; Liver Diseases/veterinary; Male; Photosensitivity Disorders/etiology; Photosensitivity Disorders/veterinary; Plant Poisoning/etiology; Plant Poisoning/pathology; Plant Poisoning/veterinary*; Sheep; Sheep Diseases/etiology*; Sheep Diseases/pathology
  8. Vollrath J
    Bioethics, 1989 Apr;3(2):93-105.
    PMID: 11649247 DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8519.1989.tb00331.x
    MeSH terms: Beriberi; Ethics, Professional; History; Hospitals, Psychiatric; Humans; Human Experimentation*; Human Rights*; Informed Consent; Malaysia; Mortality; Nutritional Physiological Phenomena; Physicians; Random Allocation*; Research; Research Design*; Research Personnel*; Risk*; Social Responsibility*; Wounds and Injuries*; Risk Assessment*; Patient Selection; Mentally Ill Persons; Moral Obligations*; Control Groups; Research Subjects*; Therapeutic Human Experimentation; History, 20th Century
  9. Montgomery MR, Sulak DB
    J Dev Econ, 1989 Apr;30(2):225-40.
    PMID: 12342575
    Many studies have shown that schooling levels of husband and wife are important determinants of household behavior in developing countries. This article asks how the schooling levels of husband and wife come to be associated with each other through the marriage market. The Kiefer-Neumann model of labor market search is adapted to marital search, the aim being to explain both the positive sorting on educational levels for spouses, and the positive relationship between female schooling and age at 1st marriage. World Fertility Survey data for Indonesia, Korea, and Malaysia are employed in the analyses.
    MeSH terms: Asia; Asia, Southeastern; Birth Rate; Demography; Developing Countries; Economics; Educational Status*; Far East; Fertility*; Indonesia; Korea; Malaysia; Marriage*; Population; Population Dynamics; Research; Social Class; Socioeconomic Factors
  10. Lee PM, Lee KH
    Biochem Biophys Res Commun, 1989 Apr 28;160(2):780-7.
    PMID: 2719696
    Gangliosides and glycophorin are receptors for wheat germ agglutinin. The competitive binding of these molecules to wheat germ agglutinin is studied by electron spin resonance spectroscopy with spin labels attached to the oligosaccharide chains of gangliosides. Evidence shows that glycophorin is more accessible to wheat germ agglutinin binding than gangliosides. The interactions of gangliosides and glycophorin in liposomes is disrupted on low level binding of WGA.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Binding, Competitive; Cattle; Gangliosides/metabolism*; Glycophorin/metabolism*; Lipid Mobilization; Liposomes; Receptors, Cell Surface*; Receptors, Immunologic/analysis*; Receptors, Mitogen/analysis*; Sialoglycoproteins/metabolism*; Solutions; Spin Labels; Structure-Activity Relationship; Wheat Germ Agglutinins/metabolism*
  11. Reed WM, Schrader DL
    Poult Sci, 1989 May;68(5):631-8.
    PMID: 2547209
    An avian pox virus was isolated from cutaneous proliferative lesions removed from greater hill mynahs (Gracula religiosa) imported from Malaysia. Cutaneous inoculation of specific pathogen-free chickens and bobwhite quail with the mynah pox virus resulted in severe proliferative cutaneous lesions similar to those seen in the naturally infected mynah birds. Microscopically, the reaction in the chickens and quail at sites of virus inoculation was characterized by marked epithelial hyperplasia with ballooning degeneration and formation of cytoplasmic inclusion bodies. Inoculation of conjunctival and oral mucosae of chickens by applying pox virus with a cotton swab did not result in gross or microscopic lesions. In cross-protection studies, chickens and bobwhite quail immunized with either quail, fowl, pigeon, turkey, or psittacine pox vaccines were not protected from challenge with mynah pox virus. Following vaccination of quail and chickens with mynah pox virus vaccine, there was no resistance to challenge by quail, fowl, pigeon, turkey, or psittacine pox viruses. Significant protection against development of lesions following inoculation with mynah pox virus was attained only when the homologous virus was used as a vaccine.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Bird Diseases/immunology; Bird Diseases/microbiology*; Bird Diseases/pathology; Chickens/microbiology*; Colinus/microbiology*; Cross Reactions; Fowlpox virus/immunology; Fowlpox virus/isolation & purification; Fowlpox virus/pathogenicity*; Poxviridae/pathogenicity*; Poxviridae Infections/immunology; Poxviridae Infections/microbiology; Poxviridae Infections/veterinary*; Quail/microbiology*; Skin/microbiology; Skin/pathology; Tibia/microbiology; Tibia/pathology; Viral Vaccines/immunology
  12. Chia KS, Lee HP, Lee J
    Ann Acad Med Singap, 1989 May;18(3):313-6.
    PMID: 2549842
    Based on data collected by the population-based Singapore Cancer Registry over the period 1968 to 1982, baseline epidemiological characteristics and incidence trends of primary liver cancer were described. This will facilitate the interpretation of future trends, especially in the light of new interventions such as hepatitis B immunisation. The primary liver cancer incidence is four times higher in males than in females, with the incidence peaked in the seventh decade. The incidence rate was higher in the Chinese than in Malays and Indians and marginally higher among foreign born than Singapore born Chinese. A general declining trend in liver cancer incidence was especially notable in the local born Chinese. Misclassification of metastatic carcinomas in the earlier years of cancer registration may have contributed to the initial higher incidence. Definitive decrease in incidence as a result of hepatitis immunisation will only be seen in another two to three decades.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; China/ethnology; Female; Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/ethnology; Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/epidemiology*; Humans; India/ethnology; Liver Neoplasms/ethnology; Liver Neoplasms/epidemiology*; Malaysia/ethnology; Male; Middle Aged; Retrospective Studies; Singapore; Cohort Studies
  13. Jaafar N, Abdul Razak I, Mat Nor G
    PMID: 2636270
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Child; Child, Preschool; Female; Humans; Malaysia/epidemiology; Male; Middle Aged; Periodontal Diseases/epidemiology*; Tooth Extraction/statistics & numerical data*
  14. Dyck JA, Bosco JJ
    Br J Haematol, 1989 May;72(1):64-7.
    PMID: 2736243
    Forty-six Malaysian patients with chronic granulocytic leukaemia were found to be rearranged in the breakpoint cluster region (BCR) of chromosome 22, molecular evidence of Philadelphia chromosome (t9.22) translocation. Through the use of a 1.2 kb 3' BCR probe and two restriction enzyme digests, patients' breakpoints could be localized either to 5' or 3' regions of the BCR. Breakpoint site localization at the time of DNA sampling did not show any positive statistical association to clinical status defined as chronic phase, chronic phase with less than 6 months to blast crisis, accelerated phase and blast crisis. This was in contrast to earlier reports which indicated that patients with breakpoint at 3' site were at a higher biologic risk for entering blast crisis.
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Asia, Southeastern; Chromosomes, Human, Pair 22*; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Philadelphia Chromosome; Translocation, Genetic; Blotting, Southern; Restriction Mapping; Gene Rearrangement*; Leukemia, Myelogenous, Chronic, BCR-ABL Positive/genetics*
  15. Yang KG, Kutlar F, George E, Wilson JB, Kutlar A, Stoming TA, et al.
    Br J Haematol, 1989 May;72(1):73-80.
    PMID: 2736244
    This study concerned the identification of the beta-thalassaemia mutations that were present in 27 Malay patients with Hb E-beta-thalassaemia and seven Malay patients with thalassaemia major who were from West Malaysia. Nearly 50% of all beta-thalassaemia chromosomes carried the G----C substitution at nucleotide 5 of IVS-I; the commonly occurring Chinese anomalies such as the frameshift at codons 41 and 42, the nonsense mutation A----T at codon 17, the A----G substitution at position -28 of the promoter region, and the C----T substitution at position 654 of the second intron, were rare or absent. Two new thalassaemia mutations were discovered. The first involves a frameshift at codon 35 (-C) that was found in two patients with Hb E-beta zero-thalassaemia and causes a beta zero-thalassaemia because a stop codon is present at codon 60. The second is an AAC----AGC mutation in codon 19 that was present on six chromosomes. This substitution results in the production of an abnormal beta chain (beta-Malay) that has an Asn----Ser substitution at position beta 19. Hb Malay is a 'Hb Knossos-like' beta +-thalassaemia abnormality; the A----G mutation at codon 19 likely creates an alternate splicing site between codons 17 and 18, reducing the efficiency of the normal donor splice site at IVS-I to about 60%.
    MeSH terms: Amino Acid Sequence; Base Sequence; Codon; Genes*; Globins/genetics*; Hemoglobin E/genetics*; Hemoglobins, Abnormal/genetics*; Humans; Malaysia; Mutation; Thalassemia/ethnology; Thalassemia/genetics*
  16. Lutterodt GD
    J Ethnopharmacol, 1989 May;25(3):235-47.
    PMID: 2747259
    The electrically stimulated guinea-pig ileum and spontaneously contracting guinea-pig ileum preparations were employed in studies on the effects of an alcoholic extract and two flavonoid compounds, quercetin and quercetin-3-arabinoside, extracted from the leaves of Psidium guajava. The extract showed a morphine-like inhibition of acetylcholine release in the coaxially stimulated ileum, together with an initial increase in muscular tone, followed by a gradual decrease. The morphine-like inhibition was found to be due to quercetin, starting at concentrations of 1.6 micrograms/ml. The glycoside did not show any such action at concentrations of up to 1.28 mg/ml. The extract inhibited spontaneous contractions in the unstimulated ileum with a concentration-response relationship.
    MeSH terms: Acetylcholine/metabolism; Animals; Diarrhea/drug therapy*; Electric Stimulation; Flavonoids/pharmacology*; Guinea Pigs; Ileum/drug effects*; Ileum/metabolism; Ileum/physiology; Medicine, Traditional; Muscle Contraction/drug effects; Plant Extracts/pharmacology; Plants, Medicinal*; Quercetin/pharmacology*; In Vitro Techniques
  17. Hughes K, Yeo PP, Lun KC, Sothy SP, Thai AC, Wang KW, et al.
    Ann Acad Med Singap, 1989 May;18(3):245-9.
    PMID: 2774470
    Mortality from ischaemic heart disease in Singapore is now reaching comparability with the West. For the early 1980s, rates for Indians and Malays were higher than in U.S.A. and England and Wales and while those for Chinese were lower they were considerably higher than in Japan. In keeping with this the levels of the major risk factors in Singapore are now comparable to the West. Cigarette smoking in males is virtually the same as in Britain, while the proportion of hypertensives on medication is higher than in the West. The main cause for concern is the current high levels of serum cholesterol in Singapore and strenuous health education efforts are needed to bring about dietary changes.
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; China/ethnology; Cholesterol/blood; Coronary Disease/blood; Coronary Disease/ethnology; Coronary Disease/etiology; Coronary Disease/mortality*; Female; Great Britain; Humans; Hypertension/blood; Hypertension/complications; India/ethnology; Malaysia/ethnology; Male; Middle Aged; Risk Factors; Singapore; Smoking/adverse effects; United States
  18. Ch'ng SL, Cheah SH, Husain R, Duncan MT
    Ann Acad Med Singap, 1989 May;18(3):326-7.
    PMID: 2774480
    The effect of alteration of eating pattern during Ramadan on body mass index (BMI), serum fructosamine: total protein ratio (F/TP), and glucose level in 18 healthy male Asiatic Moslems were studied. The results showed a significant decrease (p less than 0.025) in F/TP at the second week of Ramadan in 11 subjects who experienced continuous decrease in BMI throughout Ramadan. The remaining 7 subjects showed no significant changes in BMI and F/TP. No evidence of hypoglycaemia was observed in the subjects during the study. Serum fructosamine: total protein ratio in subjects with altered eating pattern preferably should be interpreted along with the change in body mass index.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Blood Glucose/metabolism*; Blood Proteins/metabolism*; Body Weight; Fasting/adverse effects*; Food Deprivation/physiology; Hexosamines/blood*; Holidays; Humans; Islam; Male; Middle Aged; Fructosamine
  19. Cheah SH, Sivanesaratnam V
    Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol, 1989 May;29(2):143-5.
    PMID: 2803125
    In this series the incidence of pregnancy in women in the reproductive age group admitted to hospital with burns was 7.8% (9 of 116). The maternal and perinatal outcome is related to the extent, presence or absence of complications of burns and to the gestational age of the fetus. Two maternal deaths in this series occurred in patients with burns involving more than 85% of the skin surface; in both instances stillbirths occurred less than 48 hours after the burns. In view of the high perinatal mortality, patients with extensive burns who are more than 32 weeks' pregnant should be delivered soon after admission. The extensively burned anterior abdominal wall can make assessment of uterine size difficult. An assessment in such a situation would be useful.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Burns/complications*; Female; Fetal Death/etiology*; Gestational Age; Humans; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Complications*; Pregnancy Outcome*; Prognosis
  20. Nafeeza MI, Shahimi MM, Kudva MV, Mazlam MZ, Isa MR
    Lancet, 1989 May 6;1(8645):1018.
    PMID: 2565493 DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(89)92660-3
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Age Factors; Aged; Campylobacter/isolation & purification*; Campylobacter Infections/complications; Dyspepsia/ethnology*; Female; Gastritis/etiology; Humans; Malaysia; Male; Middle Aged
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