Browse publications by year: 2018

  1. Xinyi, Deborah Yong, Affizal Ahmad
    MyJurnal
    Awareness, involvement and training in dysphagia management are essential to ensure that patients are appropriately
    assessed for dysphagia and provided with intervention. The study aimed to identify levels of awareness, involvement and
    training of medical officers in dysphagia management. A total of 51 medical officers from the family medicine, medical,
    otorhinolaryngology, surgery, and neurosurgery departments in Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia participated in the
    study. Levels of awareness, involvement and training of medical officers in dysphagia management were reported using
    descriptive analysis. Results indicate that medical officers lacked awareness and training in dysphagia management.
    Referral rates to speech-language pathologists for dysphagia management were low with 58.4% of medical officers having
    had seldom or never referred patients. The results provide valuable information for addressing dysphagia management
    in the hospital.
    MeSH terms: Deglutition Disorders; Family Practice; Hospitals; Humans; Malaysia; Neurosurgery; Otolaryngology; Referral and Consultation; Speech; Speech-Language Pathology; Neurosurgical Procedures; Pathologists
  2. Chi C, Loy SL, Chan SY, Choong C, Cai S, Soh SE, et al.
    BMC Pregnancy Childbirth, 2018 03 21;18(1):69.
    PMID: 29562895 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-018-1707-3
    BACKGROUND: We assessed the impact of adopting the 2013 World Health Organization (WHO) diagnostic criteria on the rates of gestational diabetes (GDM), pregnancy outcomes and identification of women at future risk of type 2 diabetes.

    METHODS: During a period when the 1999 WHO GDM criteria were in effect, pregnant women were universally screened using a one-step 75 g 2-h oral glucose tolerance test at 26-28 weeks' gestation. Women were retrospectively reclassified according to the 2013 criteria, but without the 1-h glycaemia measurement. Pregnancy outcomes and glucose tolerance at 4-5 years post-delivery were compared for women with GDM classified by the 1999 criteria alone, GDM by the 2013 criteria alone, GDM by both criteria and without GDM by both sets of criteria.

    RESULTS: Of 1092 women, 204 (18.7%) and 142 (13.0%) were diagnosed with GDM by the 1999 and 2013 WHO criteria, respectively, with 27 (2.5%) reclassified to GDM and 89 (8.2%) reclassified to non-GDM when shifting from the 1999 to 2013 criteria. Compared to women without GDM by both criteria, cases reclassified to GDM by the 2013 criteria had an increased risk of neonatal jaundice requiring phototherapy (relative risk (RR) = 2.78, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.32, 5.86); despite receiving treatment for GDM, cases reclassified to non-GDM by the 2013 criteria had higher risks of prematurity (RR = 2.17, 95% CI 1.12, 4.24), neonatal hypoglycaemia (RR = 3.42, 95% CI 1.04, 11.29), jaundice requiring phototherapy (RR = 1.71, 95% CI 1.04, 2.82), and a higher rate of abnormal glucose tolerance at 4-5 years post-delivery (RR = 3.39, 95% CI 2.30, 5.00).

    CONCLUSIONS: Adoption of the 2013 WHO criteria, without the 1-h glycaemia measurement, reduced the GDM rate. Lowering the fasting glucose threshold identified women who might benefit from treatment, but raising the 2-h threshold may fail to identify women at increased risk of adverse pregnancy and future metabolic outcomes.

    TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT01174875 . Registered 1 July 2010 (retrospectively registered).

    MeSH terms: Adult; China/ethnology; Ethnic Groups/statistics & numerical data*; Female; Glucose Tolerance Test/standards; Humans; India/ethnology; Malaysia/ethnology; Pregnancy; Prenatal Diagnosis/methods; Prenatal Diagnosis/standards*; Prospective Studies; Singapore; World Health Organization; Diabetes, Gestational/diagnosis*; Diabetes, Gestational/ethnology; Glucose Intolerance/diagnosis; Glucose Intolerance/ethnology; Asian Continental Ancestry Group/ethnology; Asian Continental Ancestry Group/statistics & numerical data*; Young Adult
  3. Cao X, Rajarshi A, Tong J
    PMID: 30126241 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph15081782
    With the increasing scarcity of traditional energy sources, global warming and environmental degradation, the increased use of renewable energy (RE) has become an effective path for sustainable development. Therefore, countries are paying more and more attention to the development of the RE industry, and the world trade in renewable energy products (REPs) is developing rapidly. First of all, this paper defines REPs, refines the scope of REPs, and proposes the "Equalization Technology Classification" method for the technology classification of REPs. Second, based on the United Nations Comtrade (COMTRADE) data, the export technology structure of China's REPs from 2007 to 2016 was empirically measured. Finally, a comparative study was conducted on the renewable energy product (REP) export technologies of major REP exporting countries (or regions) in the world. We found that (1) China's exports of REPs are mainly medium-high and medium technical complexity products, and that there are few high technical complexity products; (2) the export technology structure of China's REPs is deteriorating, and its overall technical level is in the middle of the global industrial value chain. The export technology of China's REPs has a gap compared with that of Denmark, Hong Kong China, and Singapore; (3) the technological competition of the world's REPs is becoming increasingly fierce. The growth rates of REP technologies in South Korea, Japan, and Malaysia's REPs are significantly higher than that of China.
    MeSH terms: China; Commerce/economics; Commerce/statistics & numerical data*; Denmark; Energy-Generating Resources; Hong Kong; Industry; Japan; Malaysia; Singapore; Technology/economics; Technology/instrumentation*; Republic of Korea; Renewable Energy*
  4. Wendy Tan AY, Chieng JY
    Med J Malaysia, 2018 12;73(6):361-364.
    PMID: 30647204
    OBJECTIVE: Approximately one-third of patients with esophageal varices will develop bleeding which is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with liver cirrhosis. Currently, the two most widely used modalities to prevent variceal bleeding are pharmacologic and oendoscopic variceal band ligation (EVL). However, EVL has been associated with significant complications. Hence we aim to evaluate and to identify the epidemiology, demography, and complications of EVL at our local Malaysian tertiary hospital.

    METHOD: This is a retrospective study of all the patients that had undergone endoscopic variceal surveillance at the Gastroenterology endoscopy unit, Serdang Hospital from 1st January 2015 to 31st March 2017. Patients' demography, aetiologies of liver cirrhosis, platelet level and international normalised ratio (INR) prior banding procedure, and the post EVL complications were recorded and further analysed with SPSS version 16.

    RESULTS: In this study, 105 patients were screened for varices. Fifty-five of them had undergone EVL, with a quarter of the patients requiring repeated ligation. There was a male preponderance with 76.4%. 56.4% of patients were in age from 40-59 years. The majority of our patients were of the Malay ethnicity. The major aetiology for liver cirrhosis in our patients was viral hepatitis with Hepatitis C (31.0%), and Hepatitis B (20.0%). Most of our patients had platelet count >50,000 and INR <1.5 prior to EVL. There was no major complication in all of our subjects.

    CONCLUSION: EVL is relatively safe and feasible treatment for prevention of oesophageal variceal bleeds with a low complication rate.

    MeSH terms: Adult; Esophageal and Gastric Varices/prevention & control*; Esophageal and Gastric Varices/surgery; Esophagoscopy/methods; Female; Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage/prevention & control*; Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage/surgery; Humans; Ligation; Malaysia; Male; Middle Aged; Retrospective Studies; Young Adult; Tertiary Care Centers
  5. Chong FY, Jenstad LM
    Med J Malaysia, 2018 12;73(6):365-370.
    PMID: 30647205
    INTRODUCTION: Modulation-based noise reduction (MBNR) is one of the common noise reduction methods used in hearing aids. Gain reduction in high frequency bands may occur for some implementations of MBNR and fricatives might be susceptible to alteration, given the high frequency components in fricative noise. The main objective of this study is to quantify the acoustic effect of MBNR on /s, z/.

    METHODS: Speech-and-noise signals were presented to, and recorded from, six hearing aids mounted on a head and torso simulator. Test stimuli were nonsense words mixed with pink, cafeteria, or speech-modulated noise at 0 dB SNR. Fricatives /s, z/ were extracted from the recordings for analysis.

    RESULTS: Analysis of the noise confirmed that MBNR in all hearing aids was activated for the recordings. More than 1.0 dB of acoustic change occurred to /s, z/ when MBNR was turned on in four out of the six hearing aids in the pink and cafeteria noise conditions. The acoustics of /s, z/ by female talkers were affected more than male talkers. Significant relationships between amount of noise reduction and acoustic change of /s, z/ were found. Amount of noise reduction accounts for 42.8% and 16.8% of the variability in acoustic change for /s/ and /z/ respectively.

    CONCLUSION: Some clinically-available implementations of MBNR have measurable effects on the acoustics of fricatives. Possible implications for speech perception are discussed.

    MeSH terms: Acoustic Stimulation; Acoustics; Hearing Aids*; Humans; Noise; Phonetics; Speech Perception
  6. Boo YL, Liam CCK, Lim SY, Look ML, Tan MH, Ching SM, et al.
    Med J Malaysia, 2018 12;73(6):371-375.
    PMID: 30647206
    INTRODUCTION: Increased prevalence of dengue fever had led to increase stress in providing optimal care for patients. This has been identified as a potential factor that may lead to negative health effects on medical doctors. This study was designed to review the prevalence and associated factors of burnout syndrome (including depression, anxiety, and stress level) among clinicians in the setting of increasing cases of dengue in Malaysia.

    METHODS: A cross-sectional, multi-centre study was carried out among doctors in contact with patients with dengue infection from four major hospitals in Malaysia in 2015 using Maslach Burnout Inventory and DASS-21 questionnaire.

    RESULTS: A total of 313 respondents were included in this study with 15.9% of the respondents experiencing high burnout syndrome. Long working hours, depression, anxiety, and stress were significantly associated with high degree of burnout syndrome (p<0.05). However, number of dengue cases reviewed was not significantly associated with the degree of burnout syndrome. Depression and stress were among factors identified as the predictors for burnout syndrome.

    CONCLUSION: High degree of burnout syndrome among clinicians with significant correlations with symptoms of depression and stress will require early identification to enable early measures to resolve, as well as prevent it. Future studies with more hospitals involvement should be conducted to establish the relationship between the degree of burnout syndrome and prevalence of dengue infection.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Burnout, Professional/etiology*; Burnout, Professional/epidemiology; Cross-Sectional Studies; Dengue/psychology; Dengue/therapy*; Female; Health Personnel/psychology*; Health Personnel/statistics & numerical data; Humans; Malaysia/epidemiology; Male; Surveys and Questionnaires; Risk Factors; Prevalence
  7. Koh KH, Wei-Soon LH, Jun L, Lui-Sian LN, Hui-Hong CT
    Med J Malaysia, 2018 12;73(6):376-381.
    PMID: 30647207
    INTRODUCTION: The efficacy of blood pressure (BP) reduction with salt restriction in CKD subjects and its sustainability is not well established.

    METHODS: We enrolled 75 hypertensive patients with CKD into one-month salt restricting diet. 24-hour urinary sodium and potassium was measured to verify their salt intake followed by 1½ year follow-up.

    RESULTS: Their creatinine clearance was 43 ± standard deviation 33ml/min/1.73m2. Urinary Na excretion (24HUNa) was 173±129mmol/day, reducing to 148±81 by 31±6 day. Mean, systolic and diastolic BP (MBP, SBP, DBP) were reduced from 102±9 to 97±11 (p<0.001), 148±10 to 139±16 (p<0.001), 78±12 to 75±12 mmHg (p=0.012) respectively. Moderate correlations were shown between reductions in 24-hour urinary Na and MBP, SBP, DBP: r=0.366, 0.260, 0.365; p=0.001, 0.025, 0.001; whereas 24-hour urinary Na-K ratio showed mild correlation. Subjects have some tendency to drift back to previous Na intake profile in follow-up and thus repetitive education is necessary. In subanalysis, 34 subjects with baseline 24HUNa >150 mmol/day, benefited significantly with MBP, SBP, DBP reduction from 102±9 to 95±9 (p=0.001), 146±10 to 135±14 mmHg (p=0.001), 80±11 to 75±11 mmHg (p=0.002) in line with 24HUNa reduction from 253±154 to 163±87mmol/day (p=0.004) and urinary protein-creation ratio reduction from geometric mean of 95 to 65 g/mol. Thirty five subjects with 24HUNa reduction of >20mmol/day have significant reduction in MBP, SBP, DBP: -8 vs -2, -15 vs -4, -5 vs -2 mmHg (p=0.027, 0.006, 0.218) and urinary protein-creatinine ratio: -82 vs 2g/mol (p=0.030) compared to the other forty subjects.

    CONCLUSION: Quantification of 24-hour urinary Na helps in predicting potential antihypertensive effect with dietary salt reduction of CKD subjects. Salt restriction reduces BP especially in patients with estimated daily sodium intake of >150mmol/day. Reduction in sodium intake beyond 20mmol/day reduced both BP and proteinuria.

    MeSH terms: Female; Humans; Hypertension/diet therapy*; Hypertension/etiology; Male; Middle Aged; Potassium/urine; Sodium/urine; Sodium, Dietary/administration & dosage*; Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/complications*
  8. Lau SC, Azim E, Abdul Latiff Z, Syed Zakaria SZ, Wong SW, Wu LL, et al.
    Med J Malaysia, 2018 12;73(6):382-387.
    PMID: 30647208
    INTRODUCTION: A smooth transition of healthcare for young people with chronic illnesses from paediatric to adult healthcare services is important to ensure optimal outcome. At the moment, there are no standard guidelines to assess a patient's readiness to transfer care.

    METHODS: A cross-sectional study using a self-administered questionnaire, adapted from UNC (University of North Carolina) TRxANSITION self-assessment tool was conducted to evaluate patients' transition care readiness in paediatric haematology and paediatric diabetes clinic.

    RESULTS: A total of 80 patients (37 thalassaemia and 43 diabetes) with the mean age of 21.2 (SD±4.3) years, were recruited during the 3-month study period. Majority of the patients have basic knowledge regarding their medications, and were able to comply with their follow-up. The mean total score obtained by the respondents on this questionnaire was 15.3 (SD±3.59). Self-management skills and knowledge on disease were the two poorly scored section; with mean score of 3.78 (SD±1.38) and 4.28 (SD±1.20) respectively. Overall, only 21 (26.2%) respondents obtained high score (score above 75th percentile). Seventy-five percent of the respondents admitted that they were not ready for transfer to an adult healthcare service yet at the time of the study.

    CONCLUSION: We suggest that patients with high score should be prepared for transition to adult facility whereas those with a low score need to be identified to ensure provision of continuous education.
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Cross-Sectional Studies; Hospital Departments/statistics & numerical data*; Humans; Inpatients/psychology; Inpatients/statistics & numerical data; Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice; Pediatrics/statistics & numerical data*; Surveys and Questionnaires; Self Care; Socioeconomic Factors; Young Adult; Transition to Adult Care/statistics & numerical data*; Tertiary Care Centers/statistics & numerical data
  9. Roslan A, Kamsani SH, Nay TW, Tan KL, Hakim N, Tan AM, et al.
    Med J Malaysia, 2018 12;73(6):388-392.
    PMID: 30647209
    OBJECTIVE: Cardiac amyloidosis is under diagnosed and its prevalence is unknown. This is a retrospective, nonrandomised, single centre study of patients with endomyocardial biopsy-proven cardiac amyloidosis focusing on their echocardiographic and electrocardiogram (ECG) presentations. This is the first case series in Malaysia on this subject.

    METHODS: We identified all of our endomyocardial biopsyproven cardiac amyloidosis patients from January 2010 to January 2018 and reviewed their medical records. All patients echocardiographic and ECG findings reviewed and analysed comparing to basic mean population value.

    RESULTS: In total there are 13 biopsy-proven cardiac amyloidosis patients. All of the biopsies shows light chain (AL) amyloid. Majority of the patients (8, 61.5%) is male, and most of our patients (8, 61.5%) is Chinese. All seven patients on whom we performed deformation imaging have apical sparing pattern on longitudinal strain echocardiogram. Mean ejection fraction is 49.3%, (SD=7.9). All patients have concentric left ventricular hypertrophy and right ventricular hypertrophy. Diastolic dysfunction was present in all of our patients with nine out of 13 patients (69.2%) having restrictive filling patterns (E/A ≥2.0 E/e' ≥15). On electrocardiogram, 12 (92%) patients have prolonged PR interval (median 200ms, IQR 76.50ms) and 9 (69.2%) patients have pseudoinfarct pattern.

    CONCLUSION: Echocardiography plays an important role in diagnosing cardiac amyloidosis. The findings of concentric left ventricular hypertrophy with preserved ejection fraction without increased in loading condition should alert the clinician towards its possibility. This is further supported by right ventricular hypertrophy and particularly longitudinal strain imaging showing apical sparing pattern.

    MeSH terms: Amyloidosis/diagnosis; Amyloidosis/pathology; Amyloidosis/physiopathology*; Biopsy; Echocardiography; Electrocardiography; Female; Heart/physiopathology; Heart Diseases/diagnosis; Heart Diseases/pathology; Heart Diseases/physiopathology*; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Myocardium/pathology; Retrospective Studies
  10. Philip Rajan D, Siti Sabzah MH, Zulkiflee S, Tengku Mohamed I, Kumareysh Vijay V, Iskandar H, et al.
    Med J Malaysia, 2018 12;73(6):393-396.
    PMID: 30647210
    INTRODUCTION: There has been a paradigm shift in the management of acquired sensory neural deafness in the past 30years. This is due to the emergence of implantable hearing devices such as the cochlear implant. The objective of this study is to identify surgical and functional outcomes of post-lingual and cross-over patients implanted with a cochlear implant under the National Ministry of Heath Cochlear Implant (CI) Program between 2009-2013.

    MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed all postlingual and cross-over recipients of cochlear implants under the National Ministry of Heath CI Programme from 2009 to 2013. The outcomes measured were surgical complications and functional outcome. Surgical complications were divided into major and minor complications. Functional outcomes were measured using Categorical Auditory Performances (CAP) scale.

    RESULTS: A total of 41 post-lingual and 15 cross-over patients were implanted between 2009 and 2013. The age of implantees ranged from 3.6 years to 63.2 years old. There were two major complications (3.6%), one is a case of electrode migration at three months post implantation, and six months post second implantation. Another was a case of device failure at about one-year post implantation. Both patients were reimplanted in the same ear. There was no minor complication. The CAP score for both groups (overall) showed significant improvement with 96.4% achieved CAP score of five and above at 24 months after implantation (p<0.001). The CAP score showed marked improvement at the first 6 months post implantation and continued to improve with time in both groups.

    CONCLUSION: The Malaysian National Ministry of Health Cochlear implant (CI) Program between 2009-2013 has been a successful programme with good surgical and functional outcomes among the post lingual and cross-over patients.

    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Child; Child, Preschool; Cochlear Implants/statistics & numerical data; Female; Hearing Tests; Humans; Malaysia; Male; Middle Aged; Prosthesis Failure; Retrospective Studies; Treatment Outcome; Cochlear Implantation/adverse effects; Cochlear Implantation/statistics & numerical data*; Hearing Loss/surgery; Young Adult
  11. Kim HS, Tang MM
    Med J Malaysia, 2018 12;73(6):397-399.
    PMID: 30647211
    Cutaneous adverse drug reactions (cADR) are common. However, only very few audits reported the clinical characteristics of cADR captured at district hospitals. We performed a 4-year audit on cADR reported to the Department of Pharmacy in Hospital Pakar Sultanah Fatimah between May 2012 and March 2016. It showed that the main adverse drug reaction (ADR) reporters were pharmacists (84.9%) where the majority of the reactions were clinical descriptions without dermatological diagnosis. Antibiotics (46.4%) were the commonest culprit drug followed by NSAIDs (22%). The most common reactions were immediate reactions, i.e. urticaria and angioedema contributing 55.7% of the cases; followed by maculopapular eruptions (41.8%). There were only six cases (1%) of severe cADR reported in this cohort. Reporting bias and the incomplete dermatological diagnosis were the main limitation of the reports.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Aged; Angioedema/chemically induced; Angioedema/epidemiology; Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal/adverse effects; Anti-Bacterial Agents/adverse effects; Drug Eruptions/etiology; Drug Eruptions/epidemiology*; Female; Hospitals, District/statistics & numerical data; Humans; Malaysia/epidemiology; Male; Middle Aged; Urticaria/chemically induced; Urticaria/epidemiology
  12. Lim MC, See PL, Wang SY, Wee AT, Tee UL
    Med J Malaysia, 2018 12;73(6):400-402.
    PMID: 30647212
    A 38-year-old female presented with a 10-month history of right shoulder pain with impingement symptoms. She was diagnosed on magnetic resonance (MR) imaging to have supraspinatus tendon tear and degenerative changes contributing to subacromial impingement. She also had lipoma arborescens of the subacromial-subdeltoid bursa, an uncommon condition in a particularly rare location. Lipoma arborescens is a benign intra-articular condition characterized by lipomatous proliferation of synovium with replacement of subsynovial tissue by mature adipocytes. It is typically a monoarticular process affecting the knee. Due to the presence of pathognomonic fat, diagnosis is usually straightforward with MR as the preferred imaging modality.
    MeSH terms: Acromioclavicular Joint/pathology; Acromioclavicular Joint/surgery; Adult; Arthroscopy; Female; Humans; Joint Diseases/diagnosis*; Joint Diseases/pathology; Joint Diseases/surgery; Lipoma/diagnosis*; Lipoma/pathology; Lipoma/surgery; Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  13. Kho SS, Yong MC, Chan SK, Tie ST, Voon PJ
    Med J Malaysia, 2018 12;73(6):403-404.
    PMID: 30647213
    Malignant central airway obstruction (CAO) with ball valve effect (BVE) in the lung is rare. We discuss a case of metastatic colon cancer who presented with asthma like symptoms which thoracic computed tomography and bronchoscopy revealed an intraluminal tumour obstructing the left main bronchus in a ball valve manner. Airway patency was restored urgently with immediate alleviation of symptoms. This illustrates the importance of recognizing subtle features of central airway obstruction to allow expedition of appropriate investigations and therapy.
    MeSH terms: Asthma/diagnosis; Bronchial Neoplasms/diagnosis; Bronchial Neoplasms/pathology; Bronchial Neoplasms/secondary*; Bronchoscopy; Colonic Neoplasms/pathology*; Diagnosis, Differential; Female; Humans; Middle Aged; Tomography, X-Ray Computed
  14. Mohamad Isa MF, Tan JM, Abdul Aziz MF, Leong CL
    Med J Malaysia, 2018 12;73(6):405-406.
    PMID: 30647214
    Influenza outbreaks in tropical countries are rarely reported. This article reports four cases of influenza within a psychiatric ward of a tertiary hospital in Malaysia. These were patients with severe mental illness who were involuntarily admitted and did not show the classical triad of influenza-like-illness (ILI) at the beginning. However, severe respiratory complications developed requiring intubation. Referral and cooperation with the infectious disease team was initiated to help manage the outbreak while continuing psychiatric treatment. Incidences of influenza among hospitalised psychiatric patients should be treated seriously with immediate multidisciplinary approach to prevent severe unwanted complications.
    MeSH terms: Mental Disorders/complications; Cross Infection/epidemiology*; Cross Infection/virology; Disease Outbreaks*; Female; Humans; Influenza, Human/epidemiology*; Influenza, Human/virology; Malaysia; Middle Aged; Influenza B virus*
  15. Noor Khairiah AK, Mohamad Nazrulhisham MN, Hazman MN
    Med J Malaysia, 2018 12;73(6):407-409.
    PMID: 30647215
    Malignant intrathoracic disease is the commonest cause of superior vena cava (SVC) obstruction. Life threatening SVC obstruction with intense dyspnoea requires urgent treatment. SVC stenting has been developed in recent years which results in rapid relief of the obstruction. The Yconfiguration technique has been reported to provide support for all three limbs of the bifurcation to prevent restenosis. At present, there are limited reports on the use of Y-configuration stent in stent techniques for endovascular stenting in malignant SVC obstruction. We share our clinical experience of two patients who received balloon-mounted stents using this technique.
    MeSH terms: Adenocarcinoma/pathology; Blood Vessel Prosthesis*; Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/pathology; Female; Humans; Lung Neoplasms/complications; Lung Neoplasms/pathology; Lung Neoplasms/secondary; Male; Middle Aged; Superior Vena Cava Syndrome/etiology; Superior Vena Cava Syndrome/surgery*; Vena Cava, Superior/surgery; Stents*; Endovascular Procedures/instrumentation; Endovascular Procedures/methods; Computed Tomography Angiography
  16. Ng SH, Roshan S
    Med J Malaysia, 2018 12;73(6):410-412.
    PMID: 30647216
    Kawasaki disease is an autoimmune disease that commonly affects children below the age of 5 years. It is a vasculitic disease of unknown aetiology effecting the skin, eyes, lymph nodes and mucosal layer. Intravenous Immunoglobulin (IVIG) and aspirin therapy are the mainstay treatment however a number of cases have been shown to be refractory to this treatment. Evidence regarding approach and treatment for such cases is limited. This case report is to share our experience in the management of Refractive Kawasaki disease at a district level.
    MeSH terms: Anti-Inflammatory Agents/therapeutic use; Humans; Infant; Malaysia; Male; Methylprednisolone/therapeutic use; Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome/diagnosis*; Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome/drug therapy; Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome/pathology; Immunoglobulins, Intravenous/therapeutic use
  17. Koay HS, Anis M, Mokhtar SA
    Med J Malaysia, 2018 12;73(6):413-414.
    PMID: 30647217
    We report a rare case of persistent left superior vena cava (PLSVC) with direct drainage into the left atrium in a 3-yearsold boy who had been electively admitted for hypospadias repair, when he was noticed to have finger clubbing and mild hypoxia but was otherwise asymptomatic. The diagnosis of PLSVC can be made without an invasive tool as direct drainage of PLSVC into the left atrium be visualised using transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) by injecting agitated saline into the left arm.
    MeSH terms: Child, Preschool; Diagnosis, Differential; Echocardiography; Heart Defects, Congenital/diagnosis; Humans; Male; Vena Cava, Superior/abnormalities*
  18. Chidambaram VA, Anita CSY, Robert C, Garry C
    Med J Malaysia, 2018 12;73(6):415-417.
    PMID: 30647218
    IgG4-related disease is a newly described systemic autoimmune and allergic disease, characterized histologically by a fibroinflammatory response with IgG4 plasma cells. It was initially described as affecting the pancreas, but commonly involves the head and neck region as well. While a biopsy is essential for definitive diagnosis, cross sectional imaging may be the initial modality which may suggest this entity. We describe a case of pathologically proven IgG4 related disease which highlights some key radiologic features seen in this entity. Our case highlights some key radiological features of IgG4- related disease in the head and neck, with involvement of the lacrimal glands, pituitary gland and cranial nerves on CT.
    MeSH terms: Humans; Lacrimal Apparatus/pathology; Male; Middle Aged; Orbital Diseases/diagnosis*; Orbital Diseases/etiology; Orbital Diseases/pathology; Tomography, X-Ray Computed
  19. Muhd Yusairi K, Vasu Pillai L, Voon ML, Manisekar KS
    Med J Malaysia, 2018 12;73(6):418-419.
    PMID: 30647219
    No abstract provided.
    MeSH terms: Cholecystectomy/methods*; Cholelithiasis/surgery; Female; Gallbladder/abnormalities*; Gallbladder/surgery; Humans; Middle Aged; Ultrasonography
  20. Huei TJ, Lip HT, Shamsuddin O
    Med J Malaysia, 2018 12;73(6):420-422.
    PMID: 30647220
    Priapism is a rare clinical presentation of a patient with chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML). Herein, we present a young Nepalese man that presented to the emergency department with an acute and painful penile erection for two days. Clinically, he was pale and abdominal examination revealed hepatomegaly. Combined oncologic and initial urological intervention with carvernosal aspiration and intracavernosal phenylephrine failed to achieve detumescence. The patient underwent an emergency corporoglandular shunting eventually. In this case report, we discuss the management compared with previously reported cases.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Humans; Male; Penis/blood supply; Penis/surgery; Priapism/etiology*; Priapism/surgery; Leukemia, Myelogenous, Chronic, BCR-ABL Positive/complications*
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