Browse publications by year: 1993

  1. Nik-Hussein NN, Majid ZA
    Ann Dent, 1993;52(2):9-11.
    PMID: 8267378
    A case is described in which a compound odontoma erupted into the oral cavity in an 8 1/2-year-old girl. The odontoma was initially discovered as a chance radiographic finding 2 years 8 months previously.
    MeSH terms: Child; Female; Humans; Incisor/radiography; Mandibular Neoplasms/radiography*; Mandibular Neoplasms/surgery; Odontogenic Tumors/radiography; Odontogenic Tumors/surgery; Odontoma/radiography*; Odontoma/surgery; Tooth Eruption
  2. Poshyachinda V
    Bull Narc, 1993;45(1):77-90.
    PMID: 8305908
    Opium has been produced and consumed since the nineteenth century in the areas of Asia currently referred to as the Golden Crescent and the Golden Triangle. In the 1970s and 1980s, most countries from Afghanistan to Japan experienced a heroin epidemic of varying degrees of severity. Opium and heroin abuse appeared to be more severe in countries and areas where those drugs were produced, an exception being Hong Kong, which has had a large population of heroin abusers for more than two decades. Drug injecting was far more common in countries of the Golden Triangle than in those of the Golden Crescent. In Myanmar and Thailand, for example, up to 90 per cent of chronic heroin abusers practised intravenous injection, which appeared to spread to heroin abusers in nearby territories such as the State of Manipur in India. Yunnan province in China, as well as Malaysia and Viet Nam. Amphetamine abuse was more frequent in Japan and the Republic of Korea for a number of years, while illicit production and consumption in the Philippines have recently shown significant increases. The injection of amphetamines was common only in the Republic of Korea. The prevalence of injecting among institutionalized methamphetamine abusers was reported at about 90 per cent. Most countries in Asia first reported cases of infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in the mid-1980s. An extremely rapid spead of the epidemic and high prevalence, at rates of from 30 to 90 per cent, of HIV infection among the sample of intravenous heroin abusers were observed in a few countries with a high prevalence of intravenous injecting, such as India (in the State of Manipur), Myanmar and Thailand. The rest had either few reported cases or none at all, even though needle-sharing was found to be common. Great caution should be exercised in interpreting prevalence because of vast differences in methods of assessment. Given the vulnerability of intravenous drug abusers to rapid transmission of HIV infection, the prevention of drug injecting is of paramount importance in arresting the spread of the epidemic. Efforts to contain drug abuse, though difficult, are a principal means of achieving that end.
    MeSH terms: Asia/epidemiology; Humans; Population Surveillance*; HIV Seroprevalence*; HIV Infections/etiology*; HIV Infections/epidemiology*; HIV Infections/prevention & control; HIV Infections/transmission; Substance Abuse, Intravenous/complications*; Substance Abuse, Intravenous/epidemiology; Substance Abuse, Intravenous/prevention & control; Prevalence; Substance-Related Disorders/complications*; Substance-Related Disorders/epidemiology
  3. Cheng HM, Ngeow YF
    Int Arch Allergy Immunol, 1993;101(3):297-8.
    PMID: 8324391
    MeSH terms: Bacillus/chemistry*; Corynebacterium/chemistry*; Cross Reactions; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay; Humans; Immunoglobulin A, Secretory/immunology*; Lipopolysaccharides/immunology*; Saliva/immunology*; Antibodies, Antiphospholipid/immunology*
  4. Khanijow VK, Ahmad TS, Lian CB, Jalaludin MA
    Microsurgery, 1993;14(6):375-9.
    PMID: 8371683
    Mandibular resection, following surgery for tumor or osteoradionecrosis, leaves a patient with a swallowing, speech, and cosmetic disability. Repair of the oromandibular defect is difficult and various prostheses and grafts have been used and reported. The most popular form of mandibular reconstruction is the use of the free, vascularized bone transfer. We report our experience with the free vascularized fibula bone transfer in eight patients.
    MeSH terms: Aged; Alveolar Process/surgery; Ameloblastoma/surgery; Fibula/blood supply; Fibula/transplantation*; Humans; Malaysia; Male; Mandible/surgery*; Mandibular Neoplasms/surgery*; Microsurgery*; Middle Aged; Mucous Membrane; Treatment Outcome
  5. Sahid IB, Wei CC
    Bull Environ Contam Toxicol, 1993 Jan;50(1):24-8.
    PMID: 8418934
    MeSH terms: Acetamides*; Biodegradation, Environmental; Half-Life; Herbicides*; Soil*; Tropical Climate*
  6. Ali O, Tan TT, Sakinah O, Khalid BA, Wu LL, Ng ML
    Diabetes Care, 1993 Jan;16(1):68-75.
    PMID: 8422835 DOI: 10.2337/diacare.16.1.68
    OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of diabetes mellitus and IGT in different ethnic groups living in the same physical environment and to find their relationship to nutritional status and dietary intake.

    RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: The study was conducted among Malays and Orang Asli in six rural and urban locations in Malaysia. OGTTs were performed on 706 adult subjects > or = 18 yr of age. WHO criteria were used for diagnosing diabetes mellitus and IGT.

    RESULTS: The overall prevalence of diabetes mellitus and IGT among Orang Asli was 0.3 and 4.4% compared with 4.7 and 11.3%, respectively, among Malays. This increased prevalence of glucose intolerance among Malays was associated with higher levels of social development. Among rural Malays, the crude prevalence of diabetes in a traditional village was 2.8% and in the land scheme was 6.7%, whereas urban Malays had a prevalence of 8.2%. In contrast, the prevalence of IGT (10.5-14.8%) was higher among rural Malays, compared with 9.6% among urban Malays. Ethnic group, > or = 40 yr of age, an income > M$250, fewer daily activity, and obesity were associated with a higher prevalence of diabetes.

    CONCLUSIONS: Diabetes mellitus and IGT, which were more common among Malays than Orang Asli, were associated with more affluent life-styles and modernization.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Anthropometry; Blood Glucose/analysis; Blood Glucose/metabolism; Demography; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/epidemiology*; Female; Glucose Tolerance Test*; Health Status*; Humans; Hyperglycemia/epidemiology*; Malaysia; Malaysia/ethnology; Malaysia/epidemiology; Male; Nutritional Physiological Phenomena; Prediabetic State*; Rural Population; Socioeconomic Factors*; Urban Population; Body Mass Index; Prevalence; Odds Ratio; Asian Continental Ancestry Group*
  7. Strickland SS, Ulijaszek SJ
    Eur J Clin Nutr, 1993 Jan;47(1):9-19.
    PMID: 8422876
    Classifications of adult low energy nutritional status based on the Quetelet or body mass index (weight/height2) have often assumed independence of age and sex. This paper reports findings of a study of 447 men and 564 women aged over 18 years and belonging to the Iban tribe of central Sarawak, East Malaysia. BMI and fat-free mass fell markedly in both sexes, and fat mass in women but not men, after about 40 years of age. In men over age 40, and women aged 18-40, BMI was sensitive to reported morbidity. For subjects aged over 40 years, BMI was related to morbidity independently of age effects in men, and to age alone in women. These findings suggest that the functional significance of low BMI differs between the sexes and with age.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Age Factors; Aged; Body Composition*; Female; Health Surveys; Humans; Malaysia/epidemiology; Male; Middle Aged; Morbidity*; Nutrition Surveys; Nutritional Status*; Rural Population; Sensitivity and Specificity; Skinfold Thickness; Body Mass Index*
  8. Sivanesaratnam V, Jayalakshmi P, Loo C
    Gynecol Oncol, 1993 Jan;48(1):68-75.
    PMID: 8423024
    The simultaneous occurrence of carcinoma of the cervix in pregnancy is uncommon. In a prospective study of 397 patients undergoing type III radical hysterectomy for early invasive cancer of the cervix, 18 were pregnant at the time of surgery; 4 of these were operated after delivery elsewhere. Two others had a type I extrafascial hysterectomy. The incidence was 1 in 4077 deliveries. The clinical and histological characteristics of these patients are presented. Routine speculum examination and cervical cytology in all pregnant patients early in pregnancy are vital for early diagnosis. Bleeding in pregnancy should not automatically be assumed to be caused by pregnancy-related conditions. The strategies in surgical management are discussed. Radical hysterectomy in pregnancy is safe. No major complications were encountered; the mean blood loss was 1.4 liters. The incidence of pelvic node metastases was similar to that seen in nonpregnant patients. The overall 5-year survival rate was 77.7%. Of the 4 patients who died, 3 presented in the puerperium; all succumbed within 27 months. Poor histological prognostic features contributed to the significantly poorer survival in the puerperal patients (P = 0.0445). The 5-year survival in those presenting during the antepartum period (92.8%) was, however, similar to that in the nonpregnant patients. Metastases to the placenta or fetus were not encountered.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/drug therapy; Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/pathology; Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/surgery*; Clinical Protocols; Female; Humans; Hysterectomy; Middle Aged; Neoplasm Invasiveness; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Complications, Neoplastic/drug therapy; Pregnancy Complications, Neoplastic/pathology; Pregnancy Complications, Neoplastic/surgery*; Prospective Studies; Time Factors; Survival Analysis; Chemotherapy, Adjuvant
  9. Ooi GL
    World Health Forum, 1993;14(1):79-85.
    PMID: 8439383
    In certain countries of east and south-east Asia, traditional Chinese medicine continues to be used by many people. However, the pattern of use favours the advance of the drug-retailing side of this sector rather than medical care, and there is consequently some concern about the professional status of practitioners in the long term.
    MeSH terms: Humans; Income; Malaysia; Medicine, Chinese Traditional*; Practice Patterns, Physicians'*; Socioeconomic Factors
  10. Lee D, Balasubramaniam K, Ali HM
    WHO Reg Publ Eur Ser, 1993;45:193-218.
    PMID: 8442847
    MeSH terms: Developing Countries*; Diffusion of Innovation*; Drug Utilization/statistics & numerical data*; Health Policy; Health Priorities; Health Services Needs and Demand; Health Status Indicators; Humans; International Cooperation*; Registries; Research Design; Drug Costs
  11. Mustafa MR
    Toxicon, 1993 Jan;31(1):67-74.
    PMID: 8446965
    The effect of the total glysosidic extract of the plant Sarcolobus globosus was investigated on the contractions of the smooth muscle of the guinea-pig ileal longitudinal muscle and taenia coli. In the ileal longitudinal muscle, addition of the extract inhibited the electrical field-stimulated twitches. Similarly to verapamil, it also reduced the contractions of the muscle to acetylcholine, histamine and KCl. However, only the tonic contraction to KCl was reversed by increasing the extracellular calcium concentration. In the taenia coli, lower concentrations of both the extract and verapamil induced a parallel displacement of the dose-response curves to calcium (0.30-30 mM). Addition of the extract also dose-dependently inhibited the KCl-induced contraction of the taenia coli. Increasing the calcium concentration increased the IC50 values of the extract. The result suggests that the inhibitory effect of the Sarcolobus globosus extract on the smooth muscle, like verapamil, is mainly due to inhibition of calcium influx.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Calcium/physiology*; Colon/drug effects; Colon/physiology; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Glycosides/pharmacology*; Guinea Pigs; Ileum/drug effects; Ileum/physiology; Intestines/drug effects*; Intestines/physiology; Male; Muscle Contraction/drug effects; Muscle, Smooth/drug effects*; Muscle, Smooth/physiology; Plant Extracts/pharmacology*; Verapamil/pharmacology; In Vitro Techniques
  12. Far HS, Pin NT, Kong CY, Fong KS, Kian CW, Yan CK
    Int Arch Occup Environ Health, 1993;64(6):439-43.
    PMID: 8458660
    The present study was conducted to evaluate the role of ingestion through hand and mouth contamination in the absorption of lead in 25 lead-acid battery workers. Levels of personal exposure to airborne lead ranged from 0.004 to 2.58 mg/m3 [geometric mean 0.098, with 25% of samples exceeding threshold limit values (ACGIH) of 0.15 mg/m3]; the mean (SD) blood lead level was 48.9 (10.8) micrograms/dl. Mean hand lead contents increased 33-fold from preshift levels on Monday mornings (33.5 micrograms/500 ml) to midshift levels on Thursday afternoons (1121 micrograms/500 ml). Mouth lead contents increased 16-fold from 0.021 micrograms/50 ml on Mondays to 0.345 micrograms/50 ml on Thursdays. The typical Malay racial habit of feeding with bare hands and fingers without utensils (closely associated with mouth and hand lead levels on Mondays) explained the bulk of the variance in blood lead levels (40%), with mouth lead on Thursdays (closely associated with poor personal hygiene) explaining a further 10%. Air lead was not a significant explanatory variable. The implementation of a programme of reinforcing hand-washing and mouth-rinsing practices resulted in a reduction of the blood lead level by 11.5% 6 months later. These results indicate that parenteral intake from hand and mouth contamination is an important cause of lead absorption in lead-exposed workers.
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Air Pollutants, Occupational/analysis*; Hand*; Hand Disinfection*; Humans; Lead/analysis*; Lead/blood; Lead/pharmacokinetics; Malaysia; Middle Aged; Mouth/chemistry*
  13. Anderson PE
    Aust N Z J Surg, 1993 Jan;63(1):74-6.
    PMID: 8466468
    Neutropenic enterocolitis is a complication of patients receiving chemotherapy for malignant disease. It has a characteristic presentation and may lead to gut perforation with consequent high mortality. It is best treated by early surgical intervention. Considerable mortality is inevitable in these gravely ill patients.
    MeSH terms: Acute Disease; Adult; Anastomosis, Surgical; Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols/therapeutic use; Cecum/surgery; Colectomy; Combined Modality Therapy; Enterocolitis/etiology*; Enterocolitis/surgery; Humans; Leukemia, Myeloid/complications*; Leukemia, Myeloid/drug therapy; Male; Neutropenia/etiology*; Neutropenia/surgery
  14. Hamidah HN, Cheong SK, Ainoon O
    Acta Haematol., 1993;89(1):50-1.
    PMID: 8480488
    All-trans retinoic acid therapy induces maturation in acute promyelocytic leukaemia. We document in vivo evidence of differentiation by all-trans retinoic acid in a case of acute promyelocytic leukaemia which was characterized by cytoplasmic vacuolations.
    MeSH terms: Bone Marrow/ultrastructure; Cell Differentiation; Female; Granulocytes/ultrastructure; Humans; Middle Aged; Tretinoin/therapeutic use*; Vacuoles/pathology; Leukemia, Promyelocytic, Acute/drug therapy*; Leukemia, Promyelocytic, Acute/pathology
  15. Zaiton Z, Merican Z, Khalid BA, Mohamed JB, Baharom S
    Gen. Pharmacol., 1993 Jan;24(1):195-9.
    PMID: 8482496
    1. The mean levels of lipid peroxidation products, namely conjugated diene and malonaldehyde, were increased in the soleus muscles of hyperthyroid cats, while the mean glutathione peroxidase activity was decreased. No corresponding similar changes were noted in the fast extensor digitorum longus muscles and serum. 2. Propranolol administration prevented the increase in conjugated diene level in the soleus muscles of hyperthyroid cat but not the malonaldehyde level. It also prevented the reduction in glutathione peroxidase activity in the slow oxidative soleus muscles of hyperthyroid cats. 3. Maximal twitch tension, subtetanic tension and maximum tetanic tension of soleus and EDL muscles were reduced in hyperthyroid cats. Propranolol administration for 5 weeks to hyperthyroid cats did not prevent the reduction in tension of contractions of these muscles. 4. It is suggested that lipid peroxidation might not be responsible for the myopathy in hyperthyroidism and propranolol administration does not improve skeletal muscle function in hyperthyroid animals.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Antioxidants/metabolism*; Cats; Glutathione Peroxidase/metabolism; Glycolysis/drug effects; Hyperthyroidism/chemically induced; Hyperthyroidism/metabolism*; Male; Malondialdehyde/metabolism; Muscle Contraction/drug effects*; Muscles/drug effects*; Muscles/enzymology; Oxidation-Reduction; Propranolol/pharmacology*; Thyroxine; Lipid Peroxidation/drug effects*; In Vitro Techniques
  16. Hashim OH, Gendeh GS, Jaafar MI
    Biochem. Mol. Biol. Int., 1993 Jan;29(1):69-76.
    PMID: 8490570
    Purified lectins from seeds of six distinct clones of Artocarpus integer (lectin C) were shown to be structurally and functionally similar. All lectins comprised of two types of non-covalently-linked subunits with apparent M(r) of 13,300 and 16,000. The lectins appeared to interact with several human serum proteins, with the predominance of the IgA1 and C1 inhibitor molecules. Interaction was not detected with IgA2, IgD, IgG and IgM. The lectin Cs were also shown to precipitate monkey, sheep, rabbit, cat, hamster, rat and guinea-pig serum. Due to their uniform properties, lectin C may provide better alternative to the Artocarpus heterophyllus lectin, jacalin, for use in future investigations.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Blood Proteins/metabolism; Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel; Humans; Immunoglobulin A/metabolism*; Molecular Weight; Lectins/metabolism*; Plant Lectins*
  17. Gilbert D
    Links, 1993;9(5):6-8, 30.
    PMID: 12159278
    MeSH terms: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease*; Africa; Asia; Culture*; Developing Countries*; Disease; Economics; Education; Health*; Health Education*; Infection; Infertility*; Middle East; Reproduction; Socioeconomic Factors; Women's Rights*
  18. Reid E
    PMID: 12287485
    MeSH terms: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome*; Africa; Developing Countries; Disease; Disease Outbreaks*; Economics; Health Services Research*; International Agencies; International Cooperation*; Organization and Administration*; Organizations*; Research*; Social Change*; United Nations*; Virus Diseases; HIV Infections*
  19. Tracy MB, Tracy PD
    J Cross Cult Gerontol, 1993 Jan;8(1):35-48.
    PMID: 24389755 DOI: 10.1007/BF00973798
    This article examines the health and social support systems of a small survey sample of rural, low-income, functionally impaired elderly persons in the state of Terengganu, Malaysia. Increases in the number and proportion of the elderly are a growing concern, especially in rural areas where there are indications that traditional care givers (daughters) for the elderly are migrating to urban areas. The out-migration patterns in this survey, however, were less than expected. In general, the needs of the respondents are being met by multiple in-kind assistance from adult children, spouses, relatives, friends and neighbors bolstered by free government health care and cash assistance programs. The survey does raise serious concerns regarding the utilization of health care facilities by women, the negative impact of detrimental myths about aging, and the need for more visiting nurses and mobile clinics.
  20. Embi N, Devarajoo D, Mohamed R, Ismail G
    World J Microbiol Biotechnol, 1993 Jan;9(1):91-6.
    PMID: 24419848 DOI: 10.1007/BF00656525
    The optimization and development of an ELISA-disc procedure for the detection of antibodies to whole cell surface antigens and purified exotoxin ofPseudomonas pseudomallei is described. Comparison of the serum agglutination test (SAT), the serum based enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and the ELISA-disc procedures used on goat and human sera demonstrated a high correlation in their ability to detect antibodies specific forP. pseudomallei antigens. A serological survey using the ELISA-disc method was carried out on a normal human population in Sabah, Malaysia, an area known to be endemic for melioidosis. The prevalances of antibodies towards cell surface antigens and exotoxin ofP. pseudomallei were 28% and 8%, respectively. As a procedure, the ELISA-disc technique reported here is technically simple and provides savings in costs and is thus deemed suitable for seroepidemiological surveillance of melioidosis in remote areas of South-East Asia.
    MeSH terms: Agglutination Tests; Animals; Antibodies; Antigens, Surface; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay; Exotoxins; Far East; Goats; Humans; Malaysia; Melioidosis; Surveys and Questionnaires; Burkholderia pseudomallei
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