Browse publications by year: 1993

  1. Lam SK
    Malays J Pathol, 1993 Jun;15(1):9-12.
    PMID: 8277797
    MeSH terms: Dengue/diagnosis*; Dengue/microbiology; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay/methods; Flavivirus/genetics; Flavivirus/isolation & purification; Hemagglutination Tests; Humans; Reagent Kits, Diagnostic; RNA, Viral/analysis; Serologic Tests; Time Factors
  2. Wang CY, Ong GS
    Anaesthesia, 1993 Jun;48(6):514-5.
    PMID: 8322993
    A case of severe bronchospasm occurring during epidural anaesthesia in a patient undergoing Caesarean section is described. The aetiology of the bronchospasm may have been related to sympathetic nervous blockade allowing unopposed parasympathetically mediated bronchoconstriction.
    MeSH terms: Acute Disease; Adult; Asthma/complications; Bronchial Spasm/etiology*; Cesarean Section*; Female; Humans; Intraoperative Complications; Pregnancy
  3. Pang T
    Med J Malaysia, 1993 Jun;48(2):101-6.
    PMID: 8350782
    The advent of recombinant DNA technology has already made a significant impact on various aspects related to the basic understanding of pathogenic mechanisms in infectious diseases, as well as practical applications related to diagnostics and prevention. The present paper discusses recent technological innovations and increased analytical capabilities which promise to have an even more significant impact on the control of viral and bacterial diseases.
    MeSH terms: DNA, Recombinant/genetics; Humans; Molecular Biology/methods; Molecular Biology/trends; Medical Laboratory Science/methods; Medical Laboratory Science/trends
  4. Ong HT
    Med J Malaysia, 1993 Jun;48(2):107-12.
    PMID: 8350783
    Cholesterol reduction reduces ischaemic cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in the asymptomatic healthy population as well as in those with known coronary artery disease. Angiographic studies have also demonstrated regression of atherosclerotic plaques as well as retardation of new atheroma formation with such therapy. Yet, there is a consistent inability to reduce overall mortality in cholesterol-lowering drug trials. An excess of suicide, homicide and violence has been attributed to cholesterol reduction interfering with membrane lipids and receptors, leading to aggressive behaviour. The risk and benefits of cholesterol reduction must thus be weighed in the individual patient; it is more useful in those with known coronary artery disease who are at high risk of subsequent ischaemic cardiovascular events.
    MeSH terms: Anticholesteremic Agents/therapeutic use; Arteriosclerosis/prevention & control; Cholesterol/blood; Coronary Disease/mortality; Coronary Disease/prevention & control; Humans; Hypercholesterolemia/blood; Hypercholesterolemia/complications; Hypercholesterolemia/therapy*; Male
  5. Jalleh RD, Kuppusamy I, Soshila R, Aziah AM, Faridza MY
    Med J Malaysia, 1993 Jun;48(2):113-6.
    PMID: 8350784
    Eight hundred and fifty-six strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from previously untreated patients with pulmonary tuberculosis from various states in West Malaysia were studied during the period 1984 to 1987. All the strains were tested for in vitro susceptibility to the anti-tuberculosis drugs isoniazid (INH), streptomycin (SM), rifampicin (RMP) and ethambutol (ETB). One hundred and twenty-one of the isolates (14.18%) were resistant to 1 drug while 17 (1.97%) were resistant to 2 drugs. No strain was found to be resistant to more than 2 drugs. The prevalence of primary resistance to INH was 4.20%, SM was 7.59%, RMP was 0.95% and ETB was 1.44%. In 1.86% of isolates, resistance was noted to both INH and SM, while 0.11% were resistant to both RMP and ETB. There was no significant difference in distribution of resistant bacilli between the sexes (p > 0.01).
    MeSH terms: Drug Resistance, Microbial; Ethambutol/pharmacology*; Humans; Isoniazid/pharmacology*; Malaysia; Microbial Sensitivity Tests; Mycobacterium tuberculosis/classification; Mycobacterium tuberculosis/drug effects*; Mycobacterium tuberculosis/isolation & purification; Rifampin/pharmacology*; Streptomycin/pharmacology*; Time Factors; Tuberculosis, Pulmonary/microbiology*
  6. Suarn S, Nor Adam M
    Med J Malaysia, 1993 Jun;48(2):117-23.
    PMID: 8350785
    Sixty-one serologically positive HIV infected drug abusers admitted to the Drug Ward, General Hospital, Kota Bharu, were interviewed for possible risk behaviour and AIDS awareness. Fifty-eight subjects were IV abusers while the other 3 were non-IV abusers. All the IV abusers had shared injecting equipment with no regard for sterility. There was non-usage of condoms among those sexually active. Though AIDS awareness was high, there was a lack of risk behaviour change. The drug abusers appear to be a problem group in HIV control measures. Educating the drug abusers and commitment by them to alter risk behaviour is needed.
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Cross-Sectional Studies; Female; HIV Seropositivity; Hospitals, General; Humans; Malaysia; Male; Middle Aged; Risk-Taking*; Sexual Behavior; HIV Infections/transmission*; Substance Abuse, Intravenous*
  7. Isa AR, Sivakumaran S
    Med J Malaysia, 1993 Jun;48(2):124-8.
    PMID: 8350786
    The prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases (STD) among female drug abusers was determined by screening 130 new inmates of a rehabilitation centre. The majority of the subjects (77.7%) were self-confessed sex workers. A high prevalence of syphilis (50.8%), hepatitis B (52.2%), moniliasis (23.8%) and trichomoniasis (19.2%) were noted. Gonorrhoea vaginitis was seen in 8.5%, which was low compared to previous studies. Six subjects were seropositive for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), with 5 of them admitting to needle sharing and working as prostitutes. More than half of them harboured 2 or more STD. A rich reservoir of STD was seen among the drug abusers. With more evidence now available concerning the ease of HIV transmission associated with ulcerative STD, a stage could be set for greater heterosexual HIV transmission. As part of the rehabilitation process, female drug abusers need a thorough screening for STD followed by aggressive treatment regimens.
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Child; Female; Humans; Malaysia/epidemiology; Mass Screening; Middle Aged; Prisoners; Prostitution; Sexually Transmitted Diseases/ethnology; Sexually Transmitted Diseases/epidemiology*; Sexually Transmitted Diseases/rehabilitation; Prevalence; Substance-Related Disorders/complications*; Substance-Related Disorders/ethnology; Substance-Related Disorders/rehabilitation
  8. Saroja KI, Kyaw O
    Med J Malaysia, 1993 Jun;48(2):129-34.
    PMID: 8350787
    This study establishes the prevalence rate for alcoholism among the inpatients of the General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, as 11%, but as 25% among the drinking population. It also describes the demographic profile of the alcoholic as compared to the non-alcoholic drinker and the non-drinker and suggests that certain vulnerability factors could contribute to the development of alcoholism. A trend noted is also the changing racial trends in the use of alcohol.
    MeSH terms: Alcohol Drinking/ethnology; Alcohol Drinking/epidemiology; Alcoholism/complications; Alcoholism/ethnology; Alcoholism/epidemiology*; Female; Hospitals, General; Humans; Inpatients; Life Style; Malaysia/epidemiology; Male; Surveys and Questionnaires; Prevalence
  9. Chin CN, Kadir AB, Jeyarajah S
    Med J Malaysia, 1993 Jun;48(2):135-45.
    PMID: 8350788
    This study examined admissions, final diagnoses and mean duration of stay of patients in the Psychiatric Wards at the General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. The male ward was severely overcrowded by 125% over the maximum bed capacity. The majority were psychotic, mainly schizophrenic. The female ward had 76% occupancy, also mainly psychotic. Neurotics, alcohol dependents and personality disorders formed less than 5% of the admissions. There was no difference in the mean duration of stay of patients of both UKM and GHKL Units stratified for diagnosis and disposal except for newly diagnosed schizophrenics. There is an urgent need for more male psychiatric beds/wards.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Age Factors; Crowding*; Female; Hospitals, General; Humans; Length of Stay*; Malaysia; Male; Psychiatric Department, Hospital/statistics & numerical data
  10. Azhar MZ, Varma SL, Hakim HR
    Med J Malaysia, 1993 Jun;48(2):146-52.
    PMID: 8350789
    Two hundred and seventy patients with schizophrenia (104 patients in Kelantan and 166 patients in Penang) were interviewed using the Present State Examination to elicit the differences in the phenomenology of their hallucinations. The results indicate that there are significant differences in the phenomenology of hallucinations between the Malays of Penang and Kelantan and also among some Chinese patients. These findings indicate that culture does affect the phenomenology of schizophrenia, even among people of the same race but of different regions.
    MeSH terms: China/ethnology; Female; Hallucinations/ethnology*; Humans; Malaysia; Male; Schizophrenic Psychology*
  11. Win MN
    Med J Malaysia, 1993 Jun;48(2):153-9.
    PMID: 8350790
    Five hundred and ninety three cases of clinically diagnosed and suspected epilepsy were analysed as regards to the EEG (standard scalp electrode recording) features for confirmation and typing. Fifty-five per cent of all clinically diagnosed adult epileptics were confirmed by the EEG with the initial record, and the EEG confirmatory rate in children was higher at 92%. The frequency of generalised epilepsy as confirmed by the EEG was found to be 86% in adults and 92% in children, reflecting a higher proportion of generalised epilepsy in the population than reported elsewhere. Clinical diagnosis of partial epilepsy was often subsequently shown to be of generalised type on EEG.
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Child; Child, Preschool; Electroencephalography*; Epilepsies, Partial/classification; Epilepsies, Partial/diagnosis*; Epilepsy, Generalized/classification; Epilepsy, Generalized/diagnosis*; Female; Hospitals, University; Humans; Infant; Malaysia; Male; Middle Aged; Prospective Studies
  12. Zulfiqar A, Abdul-Samad S, Alias D, Norizan A
    Med J Malaysia, 1993 Jun;48(2):160-5.
    PMID: 8350791
    Orbital pseudotumour is a non-specific inflammatory disease. Its highly variable clinical and radiographic presentation makes specific diagnosis difficult. This study on 31 proven cases of pseudotumour shows that unilateral involvement, retroorbital fat infiltration and enlargement of multiple extraocular muscles with involvement of the tendinous insertions are key computed tomography CT features which help to establish the diagnosis of orbital pseudotumour.
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Child; Child, Preschool; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Tomography, X-Ray Computed*; Orbital Pseudotumor/radiography*
  13. Ismail Y, Azmi NN, Zurkurnain Y
    Med J Malaysia, 1993 Jun;48(2):171-4.
    PMID: 8350792
    We conducted a study to measure the peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR), forced vital capacity (FVC) and forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) in a group of normal Malay primary school children aged 7 to 12 years. PEFR was measured in 920 children (482 boys and 438 girls) while FVC and FEV1 were measured in 292 of them (168 boys and 124 girls). In agreement with previous studies, we found that PEFR was correlated with age and height of the subjects but FVC and FEV1 were correlated with height only. Prediction equations for all 3 lung function indices for Malay boys and girls were formulated. In comparison with the lung function values from Western and Chinese subjects, the lung function values in our subjects are lower.
    MeSH terms: Age Factors; Body Height; Body Weight; Child; Female; Forced Expiratory Volume/physiology; Humans; Lung/physiology*; Malaysia; Male; Peak Expiratory Flow Rate/physiology; Reference Values; Respiratory Function Tests*; Vital Capacity/physiology
  14. Singh R, Singh HJ, Sirisinghe RG
    Med J Malaysia, 1993 Jun;48(2):175-84.
    PMID: 8350793
    Spirometry was performed on 1,999 subjects (1,385 males and 614 females) ranging in age from 13 to 69 years and comprising of all the main races in Malaysia. They were divided into 6 age groups. Mean forced vital capacity (FVC) in the males and females was 3.49 +/- 0.02 L and 2.51 +/- 0.02 L respectively. Both FVC and FEV1 correlated negatively with age. Regression analysis on data between the ages of 20 to 69 years revealed an age-related decline in FVC of about 30 ml per year of life in the males and 22 ml per year in the females. Multiple stepwise regression of the data for the prediction of an individual's FVC above the age of 20 years gave an equation for the males: FVC = 0.0407 (height)-0.0296 (age)-2.343 L and for the females: FVC = 0.031 (height)-0.022 (age)-1.64 L. Predicted FVC values derived from equations based on other populations were considerably higher than the observed mean in this study, re-emphasizing the need to be cautious when applying formulae derived from one population to another. Grossly erroneous conclusions may be reached unless predicted equations for lung-function tests for a given population group are derived from studies based upon the same population group.
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Age Factors; Aged; Body Height; Body Weight; Female; Forced Expiratory Volume*; Humans; Malaysia; Male; Middle Aged; Reference Values; Regression Analysis; Spirometry*; Vital Capacity*; Continental Population Groups
  15. Hooi LS
    Med J Malaysia, 1993 Jun;48(2):185-93.
    PMID: 8350794
    A registry of patients with end stage renal disease was started from 1st January 1990 at Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Johor Baru. There were 126 patients in 1990 and 129 in 1991. The peak age was 31 to 60 years old; males outnumbered females 1.5:1. Forty-three to fifty-six percent presented with small kidneys. Seventeen to twenty percent of patients had diabetes mellitus. In 1991, the racial distribution of patients was Malay: 50.4%, Chinese: 39.5%, Indian: 7.8% and others: 2.3%. The incidence of end stage renal disease in Johor Baru district was 79 per million per year in 1990 and 86 per million in 1991.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Aged; Child, Preschool; Female; Humans; Malaysia/epidemiology; Male; Middle Aged; Registries*; Incidence
  16. Ganesan J, Sinniah M
    Med J Malaysia, 1993 Jun;48(2):194-9.
    PMID: 8350795
    The occurrence of a case of human rabies in Peninsular Malaysia is reported. Despite the various control measures taken, sporadic cases of rabies have continued to occur in Peninsular Malaysia, especially in the northern states. Clinical awareness of the occurrence of rabies is therefore important and effective post-exposure prophylaxis should be instituted as soon as possible to prevent the possible occurrence of this dreaded disease.
    MeSH terms: Antibodies, Viral/isolation & purification; Autopsy; Brain/microbiology*; Brain/pathology; Child; Fluorescent Antibody Technique; Humans; Malaysia; Male; Rabies/diagnosis; Rabies/microbiology*; Rabies/pathology; Rabies virus/immunology; Rabies virus/isolation & purification*
  17. Tan I, Wang CY
    Med J Malaysia, 1993 Jun;48(2):200-6.
    PMID: 8350796
    Fibreoptic intubation has been established as a major advance in the management of difficult or failed intubation in the awake patient. If necessary, it may be performed under general anaesthesia with either spontaneous or controlled ventilation. This should be considered early in the management of failed intubation, before multiple attempts with other techniques lead to haemorrhage and oedema in the airway. We describe here selected case reports to illustrate this in 8 different situations. This is followed by a brief review of the technique and indications of fibreoptic intubation.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Anesthesia, General/methods; Female; Fiber Optic Technology*; Humans; Intubation, Intratracheal/methods*; Male; Middle Aged
  18. Loh SP
    Med J Malaysia, 1993 Jun;48(2):207-10.
    PMID: 8350797
    Eight patients underwent major gynaecological operations. Their post-operative analgesia was provided by epidural buprenorphine 0.15 mg and bupivacaine 0.5%. The efficacy and side-effects of this combination were assessed. All patients had satisfactory analgesia ranging in duration from 10 hours to greater than 36 hours after a single dose injection. No significant side-effect was noted.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Anesthesia, Inhalation; Bupivacaine*; Buprenorphine*; Drug Therapy, Combination; Female; Humans; Hysterectomy*; Laparotomy*; Middle Aged; Premedication; Analgesia, Epidural/methods*
  19. Sim E, Lim TC, Tan WT, Rauff A
    Med J Malaysia, 1993 Jun;48(2):211-6.
    PMID: 8350798
    Over the past 50 years, a variety of surgical procedures have been advocated for the treatment of operable breast cancer, ranging from local excision to supraradical mastectomy. Today, the surgical treatment of breast cancer remains highly contentious. We review the historical development of breast cancer surgery and analyse the available evidence supporting conservative procedures. We also express our opinions on the treatment of early breast cancer and illustrate the changing patterns of surgery with our experience at National University Hospital.
    MeSH terms: Breast Neoplasms/history*; Breast Neoplasms/surgery; Female; Humans; Mastectomy/history*; Mastectomy/trends; Mastectomy, Radical/history; Mastectomy, Radical/trends; Mastectomy, Modified Radical/history; Mastectomy, Modified Radical/trends; History, 15th Century; History, 16th Century; History, 17th Century; History, 18th Century; History, 19th Century; History, 20th Century; History, Ancient; History, Medieval
  20. Ng PE
    Med J Malaysia, 1993 Jun;48(2):217-21.
    PMID: 8350799
    Emergency left-sided colonic resections have traditionally been dealt with by employing staged resections due to the dangers of an anastomosis in unprepared bowel. A small series of 6 patients with left-sided colonic obstruction is presented in which a single stage primary anastomosis was done after an antegrade intraoperative colonic lavage. There were no deaths, infective complications or anastomotic leaks. Major series in the last decade using intraoperative colonic lavage are reviewed as well, to confirm that the method is safe, effective and warrants wider usage locally.
    MeSH terms: Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Colon*; Colonic Diseases/surgery*; Emergencies; Female; Humans; Intestinal Obstruction/surgery*; Intraoperative Care*; Therapeutic Irrigation/methods*; Male; Middle Aged; Prospective Studies
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