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  1. Nur Asma Sapiai,, SThadchaiani Saminathan,, Wan Aireene Wan Ahmed,, Ahmad Zuhdi Mamat,
    MyJurnal
    Oesophageal perforation is a rare clinical situation. However, it is associated with high morbidity and mortality rate. A 39-year-old lady with underlying epilepsy was admitted to hospital for alleged accidental ingestion of broken dentures while sleeping. She underwent emergency direct laryngoscopy, oesophagoscopy and oesophagogastroduodenoscopy. However, no foreign body was found. She was subsequently discharged home. Two days later, the patient presented again with dyspnoea, fever and chest discomfort. A chest radiograph showed bilateral pleural effusion, left pneumothorax and right mediastinal shift. A suspicion of oesophageal perforation was raised. Upper gastrointestinal study revealed an oesophageal perforation. Under conservative management, her condition was complicated with thoracic empyema. She subsequently underwent video assisted thoracoscopy and decortication. Fortunately, after one month of hospitalization, she regained full recovery. In conclusion, any chest symptoms which arise after oesophagogastroduodenoscopy should be dealt with extra caution. Patients outcome after oesophageal injury are time dependent, thus any delay in obtaining radiological assessment should be avoided.
  2. Yuen CW,, Halim MA,, Najimudin N,, Azzam G,
    MyJurnal
    Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a brain disease attributed to the accumulation of extracellular senile plaques comprising β-amyloid peptide (Aβ). In this study, a transgenic Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) containing the human beta amyloid Aβ42 gene which exhibited paralysis when expressed, was used to study the anti-paralysis effect of salvianolic acid A. Various concentrations ranging from 1 μg/ml to 100 μg/ml of salvianolic acid A were tested which exhibited the highest effect on the worm at the concentration of 100 μg/ml. For anti-aggregation effect, 14 μg/ml of salvianolic acid A (within 4 mg/ml of Danshen) showed a significant level of inhibition of the formation of Aβ fibrils. An amount of 100 μg/ml of salvianolic acid A had the potential in reducing the reactive oxygen species (ROS) but did not totally obliterate the ROS production in the worms. Salvianolic acid A was found to delay the paralysis of the transgenic C. elegans, decrease Aβ42 aggregation and decrease Aβ-induced oxidative stress.
  3. Shaban S. N, Mokhtar K.I,, Ichwan S. J. A, Al-Ahmad B. E. M
    MyJurnal
    Wounds are inevitable events that can occur daily due to many factors such as; physical, chemical and biological, which can cause tissue, cell and in some events bone damage. The process of wound healing is complicated as it involves many factors; therefore, an effective and safe agent is essential to ensure good healing process. Herbal medicine is considered safe and effective. Flaxseed (Linum usitatissimum) is an effective plant when it comes to wound healing and has been used for decades as a traditional healing agent. The bioactivities of flaxseed extract have been reported to demonstrate many beneficial effects such as antimicrobial, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. It has been shown that flaxseed has positive effects on many types of wounds such as skin wound healing, burns and burn scar healing, bone healing and also has demonstrated positive results in the healing of oral ulceration besides exhibiting anti-bacterial effects in the oral cavity. This review describes the positive effects of flaxseed in multiple types of wound healing. Additionally, it is also aimed to introduce the potential applications of flaxseed in socket healing which involves series of complex changes to both soft and hard tissues in the oral cavity.
  4. Nasibah Mohamad,, Khairil Amir Sayuti, Ganeshwara Lingam,, Anis Shafina Mahfudz,
    MyJurnal
    Haemoptysis is the clinical features of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) (32.5%) in Malaysia, in which if massive and left untreated it carries out a mortality risk of more than 50%. In the majority of cases, the main bleeder arises from the bronchial artery, with the pulmonary arterial circulation as a rare cause of bleeding, accounting for less than 10% of cases. Rasmussen aneurysm is a rare phenomenon following the weakening of the pulmonary artery wall resulting from adjacent cavitary tuberculosis. The sequelae which follow include pseudoaneurysm formation and subsequent rupture.
  5. Rosli Abdul-Hadi, Ibrahim Khairul-Anwar, Hassan Mutasim, Embong Zunaina
    MyJurnal
    To review the clinical profile of retinal vein occlusion (RVO) in Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) from 2011 until 2017. This was a retrospective single-centre case series. The medical records of the patients presented to Ophthalmology Clinic with RVO from 2011 to 2017 were reviewed. A total of 24 patients (26 eyes) with a diagnosis of RVO in Hospital USM were reviewed. There was 91.6% of our patients were aged more than 45 years old with predominantly affected male gender (58.3%). Majority of the patients were Malays (87.5%). Hypertension (70.8%), hyperlipidemia (70.8%) and diabetes mellitus (54.2%) were the common systemic comorbidities in RVO patients. Majority of the patients (87.5%) were non-smoker. Based on type of RVO, there were 38.5% central RVO, 26.9% branch RVO, 19.2% macular branch RVO, and 15.4% hemivein occlusion. RVO was bilateral in 2 patients (8.4%). Based on fundus fluorescein angiography, 3 patients (11.5%) showed ischaemic features. Reduce vision (91.6%) was the main presenting symptoms of RVO while intraretinal haemorrhage (100%) and macular oedema (96.2%) were the most common ocular signs found in RVO. There were 16 eyes (61.5%) have visual acuity equal or better than 6/60 at presentation. Patient who had visual acuity equal or better than 6/60 showed promising improvement in visual acuity post treatment. Elderly with multiple comorbidities complaining of worsening of vision should have high index suspicion of RVO. Presenting visual acuity is associated with final visual outcome post treatment.
  6. Shalini Sree Dharan, Ruben Skantha, Aznita Ibrahim, Jo Anne Lim
    MyJurnal
    Hyponatraemia is a common electrolyte imbalance in oncology. Rarely has it been reported as a presentation of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). A 43-year-old gentleman presented with double vision, headache, weight loss, complex ophthalmoplegia and submandibular lymphadenopathy. Computed tomography (CT) scan and nasopharyngeal biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of NPC. Prior to chemotherapy, he developed severe hyponatraemia. Blood investigations failed to pinpoint a clear diagnosis, and he was not responsive to aggressive supportive treatment. Pituitary gland function tests and MRI subsequently was performed, and found a pituitary extension causing hypocortisolism. Finally, his hyponatraemia was successfully optimised with oral hydrocortisone. This case illustrates that ophthalmoplegia and hyponatraemia are important warning signs of NPC or any other aggressive sellar mass that should not be neglected.
  7. Moze T., Abdul Karim F., Hami R., Tuan Din SA
    MyJurnal
    Blood donation in Malaysia is practised as voluntary non-remunerated. However, recruiting and retaining blood donors remain a challenge in the transfusion service. The main aim of this study was to understand the factors affecting the return of first-time blood donors. This was a retrospective study involving 480 first-time temporarily deferred whole blood donors from National Blood Centre (NBC), Kuala Lumpur. Data of donors who were deferred from 2010 to 2014 were extracted from the Blood Bank Information System. Deferred blood donors were categorised into two main groups, namely, a group of donors who returned for blood donation and a group that did not return for the donation. Each blood donor was contacted personally via telephone. Donors who returned were younger (p < 0.001), with females in a higher proportion (61.3%) compared to males (38.8%) (p < 0.001). Singles (68.3%) were more likely to return for donation compared to married donors (31.7%) (p < 0.001). Donors who lived in urban areas were more likely to return for donation compared to donors who lived in rural areas (34.6%) (p < 0.005). The most common factor that had motivated these donors to return was self-satisfaction (29.9%), while the most common factor that hindered them from returning for donation was the lack of time (28.50%). As a conclusion, more awareness and education regarding regular blood donation should be considered to donors from a rural areas. Additionally, mobile blood donation drives should be made easier for blood donors who have a busy lifestyle.
  8. H Sumery, Hazwani ZA, Kalsum I, Norliza R, Habibah O, Noorliaza S, et al.
    MyJurnal
    The quality of pap smear determined by the specimen adequacy of cervical smears. It plays an important role to detect changes in the cervix particularly the transformation zone (TZ). This study aimed to determine factors associated with poor pap smear quality in Barat Daya District, Penang. This is a cross-sectional study of 276 randomly selected specimens of woman who underwent pap smear test in all government health clinics in Barat Daya District, Penang between January until June 2019. Study proforma was based on cytological report issued by Pathology Department, Penang Hospital and staff records in Nursing Unit, Barat Daya District Health Office. 30.1% has poor smear quality. Women who are menopause are twice the risk to have poor smear quality [Adjusted OR (95% CI): 2.34(1.14, 4.84), p
  9. Mohd Redzuan Abdullah, Hafizuddin Mohamed Fauzi
    MyJurnal
    The rare condition of neutrophils agglutination in-vitro may give inaccurate neutrophils count. We reported a case of a 71-year-old female admitted with a diagnosis of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) Escherichia Coli (E.coli) septicaemia secondary to the left lower limb cellulitis. Despite underlying infection, total white blood cell count (TWBC) and absolute neutrophil count remained in a normal range. An accidental finding of full blood picture (FBP) using K2 ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) tube presented numerous neutrophils agglutination. Further tests were carried out using citrated and heparinised tubes and tested at room temperature, 4 C, and 37 ͦC. The findings showed a significant reduction in neutrophils agglutination in both citrated and heparinised tubes, including when tested at room temperature (RT) and 4 ͦC. Surprisingly, at 37 ͦC, no neutrophil agglutination was observed. This indicates that temperature-dependent anti-neutrophil IgM antibody may be found in the patient's serum that reacted with the EDTA anticoagulant. In conclusion, white blood cells (WBC) agglutination has been associated with malignancy, sepsis, liver disease, and autoimmune disease. Thus, a baseline FBP is recommended, especially in these categories of patients to optimise their clinical management.
  10. Hwang Zhen Shan, Juhara Haron, Maya Mazwin Yahya, Tengku Ahmad Damitri Al-Astani Tengku Din, Wan Faiziah Wan Abdul Rahman
    MyJurnal
    Breast cancer in young pregnancy is a breast cancer diagnosed in a young lady at the age of less than 30 years old during pregnancy. Diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer during pregnancy are challenging as both maternal and fetal outcome must be considered in terms of their short and long-term effects. It requires multidisciplinary treatment. Instead, pregnancy should be preserved whenever possible, while treating the underlying breast cancer. It is important not to compromise the treatment of breast cancer because of the pregnancy. The overall therapeutic concept basically depends on timing of delivery, staging of the underlying disease, treatment mode and the impacts of treatment recommended as well as foetal outcome in relation to treatment that administered to the mother during pregnancy. We present a case of young pregnant lady at the age of 23 with breast cancer as it is a rare event and the challenges encountered in managing her and to highlight the treatment options for the patient and the baby.
  11. Mohammad Mizwaruddin Bin Sidek1, Suzanah Abdul Rahman
    MyJurnal
    Xenobiotic substance released in the environment is a concern among the public at large. The example of this xenobiotic release into the environment is xenoestrogens. Xenoestrogens have the capability to bind to the estrogen receptors in the body even at low affinity. Food, pesticides and contraceptive pills are known sources of xenoestrogens. In this study, acute toxicity test was conducted to evaluate toxicity of synthetic estrogen such as estradiol to the embryo-larvae of zebrafish model. Morphological changes in the embryo-larvae of zebrafish were also observed. The parameters that were evaluated in acute toxicity study were half lethal concentration (LC50) and few apical endpoints such as coagulation of embryos, development of pericardial edema, and eyes size. Toxicity effect of the compound was evaluated in term of behavior activity of the larvae. Results showed that certain concentration of estradiol caused toxic effects to the embryo-larvae of the zebrafish (p
  12. Thoo Foong Shi, Muhamad Zabidi Ahmad
    MyJurnal
    Neurofibromatosis (NF) is a genetic neurological disorder which can lead to abnormal tumour suppression. Neurofibromatosis associated neurological tumour is usually benign in nature, only occasionally can become malignant. Gastrointestinal involvement is reported to be infrequent with only up to 25% of patients with neurofibromatosis showing involvement. Solitary gastrointestinal neurofibroma is very rare, with most cases involving the stomach or small bowel. We report here a case of solitary small intestinal neurofibroma with no other associated systemic signs, causing intussusception and intestinal obstruction.
  13. Wan-Wei L, Zunaina E, Sakinah Z
    MyJurnal
    The aim of the study is to evaluate the effects of contact and non-contact laser photocoagulation (LP) on ocular surface changes and Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) score in patients with proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR). This was a single center, prospective, randomised, parallel-controlled trial of pilot study in Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia between June 2013 and May 2014. Eye with PDR was selected and randomised into 2 groups (Contact LP group and Non-contact LP group) by using random sampling envelope method. Contact LP group was treated with contact LP via slit lamp laser delivery system. Non-contact LP group was treated with non-contact LP via binocular laser indirect ophthalmoscopy system. Main outcome measures were Schirmer test value, tear film break-up time (TBUT) and OSDI score at baseline and at 3 months post laser therapy. Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS version 22.0. A total of 60 eyes were recruited (30 eyes in Contact LP and 30 eyes in Non-contact LP). Contact LP showed significant reduction of TBUT (p = 0.038) and significant increase in mean OSDI score (p = 0.001) at 3 months post laser therapy. However, there was no significant difference of mean change of Schirmer test value and TBUT between the two groups except for OSDI score (p = 0.044). Both mode of laser deliveries (contact LP and non-contact LP) showed comparable effects on ocular surface disease in PDR patient that underwent laser pan retinal photocoagulation.
  14. Michael Dau Bing Ngu, Tengku Norina Tuan Jaffar, Adil Hussein
    MyJurnal
    Cornea bee sting is a rare condition with mild to severe complications. We report a case series of three patients with cornea bee sting presented to a tertiary center. All patients sustained embedded stingers in the cornea stroma and presented within a few hours of injuries. All patients received topical antibiotics, topical steroids and removal of stingers. However, techniques of stinger removal and administration of the medications are among factors that contributed to different outcomes in these patients
  15. Ahmad Hanis AS, WM Zahiruddin, Effah LY, Zahariyah Y, Khairolnizam, alwati Nik Malek, et al.
    MyJurnal
    Screening for Tuberculosis (TB) using Chest X-Rays (CXR) among high-risk individuals is essential to help reach the End TB Strategy goal in reduction of 90% in TB incidence by 2035. Even though Ministry of Health Malaysia has made screening compulsory, the number of cases detected is not encouraging. Therefore, it is essential to identify factors contributing to positive screening that would improve case detection. High-risk groups are individuals that are compulsory to be screened using chest x-ray, regardless of presence or absence of TB symptoms. A cross sectional study was done in 2016 involving individuals belonging to TB high-risk groups who underwent screening in Kedah, Malaysia. Data was obtained from the TB information system (TBIS) 104 A, an information system used for TB screening monitoring and chest x-ray report of the selected individuals. It involved 1417 individuals who were randomly selected from various health facilities in six districts of Kedah. Among all 1417 study samples, 1036 (73.1%) individuals were asymptomatic. Among the asymptomatic individuals, only 91 (8.8%) had positive CXR findings. Smokers were found to have almost 3 times the odds of having positive CXR findings compared to non-smokers [Adjusted OR (95% CI): 2.71 (1.03, 7.15), p-value
  16. Najian I,, Kannan TP,, Ahmad A,, Khairani IM,
    MyJurnal
    Horseshoe crab is one of the oldest existing living fossils comprising four main species today. Of these, Limulus Polyphemus is found in North America and the other three species, Tachypleus tridentatus, Tachypleus gigas and Carcinoscorpius rotundicauda are found in Southeast Asia. Horseshoe crabs play important roles in the regulation of the coastal ecology communities whereby the eggs serve as the main diet of shorebird species during the migrating season. Horseshoe crab is also seen as a versatile organism, useful in the biomedicine field particularly, as its blue blood has been widely integrated to be used for endotoxin tester in vaccines, drugs and injectables. Researchers have explored a material called perivitelline fluid (PVF) from the egg of a fertilized horseshoe crab which is rich in important proteins and amino acids that are crucial for embryogenesis. Previous studies have shown that PVF has the ability to enhance cell growth and differentiation as well as in promoting generation of certain organs. Testing of PVF on many types of cells has shown positive results and hence, it is suggested that PVF could be used as a supplement to support cell growth in future. Highlighting the horseshoe crab as a living fossil, this review brings out the relevance of the blue blood and PVF of the horseshoe crab as sources benefitting molecular research.
  17. Azid N.A.,, Md Sani M, Zamry A.A, Ahmad, S, Mohd Ashari N.S., Tan H.T.T., et al.
    MyJurnal
    Total immunoglobulin E (IgE) has been an indicator for early diagnosis of allergic diseases due the important role of IgE in the sensitization towards allergens. Although total IgE is a common diagnostic test that screens for possible allergic diseases, reports are still lacking on the profile of total IgE levels of allergic patients from the north-east region of Peninsular Malaysia. Hence, this study aimed to investigate the association of total IgE levels with clinico-demographic parameters and whether increasing total IgE levels were associated with certain allergic manifestations in this study cohort. A local cohort of allergic patients (n=71) diagnosed in between 2009 and 2016 in Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia (HUSM) were evaluated for the relevance of total IgE levels in allergy diagnosis. Our study did not demonstrate significant association between total IgE with age (p=0.75) or gender (p=0.65). However, we showed that elevated total IgE levels were associated with disease severity. Our data suggests that increasing total IgE levels beyond the conventional cutoff used to define abnormal IgE levels were more commonly associated with patients presenting allergic asthma and skin allergy manifestations. Total IgE level is a useful indicator for diagnosis of allergic diseases. Although total IgE level might not be sufficient to confirm the sensitization status of an individual, it may reflect the severity of the allergic disease suffered and it has a high correlation with positive sIgE values.
  18. Siti Amirah Hassan, Rafidah MD Saleh, Norlaila Talib, Adil Hussein
    MyJurnal
    Orbital cellulitis is a clinical diagnosis. Once the diagnosis is made, an empirical antibiotic is started, and in most cases, the clinical improvement can be observed within 24-48 hours. We discuss treatment options in managing orbital cellulitis in a 34-year-old male in which no improvement was seen despite being started on empirical broad-spectrum antibiotic. Patient had a prior history of being bitten by an insect in the left upper eyelid while doing gardening about 5 days prior to admission. The patient developed left orbital cellulitis a few days following the insect bite. Patient was started empirical broad-spectrum antibiotic immediately, but no improvement observed. Culture and sensitivity taken from the upper eyelid grew methicillin-resistance Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) which was sensitive to vancomycin. Patient was treated with intensive fourteen days of intravenous vancomycin. The infection resolved as evidenced by clinical improvement and reduction of white blood cells count.
  19. Suhailiza S, Kannan TP, Sarliza Yasmin S
    MyJurnal
    Odontogenesis is a complex process regulated by both genetic and molecular controls. The development of a tooth in the embryo stage is controlled by a series of signals which occur between tooth-forming epithelium and neural crest-derived ectomesenchyme. Though many genes are involved in tooth formation involving major signalling molecules, the bone morphogenetic protein and fibroblast growth factor are the most important ones involved in odontogenesis. Supernumerary tooth occurs because of imbalance in the expression of the signalling pathways and their inhibitors. This review highlights the various signalling molecules that play a role in odontogenesis in order to provide a better understanding on of the molecular mechanisms involved in the formation of supernumerary tooth in humans.
  20. Siti Fatimah Samsurrijal, Rohanizah Abdul Rahim, Nur Syazana Azizan, Siti Noor Fazliah Mohd Noor, Lim Vuanghao
    MyJurnal
    This study aims to determine the effects of bioactive glass (BG) combined with Acmella oleracea (AO) extracts on dental pulp stem cells (DPSC) viability. DPSC were exposed to different combinations of BG-AO leave extract-conditioned medium. The BG 45S5 powder was synthesized using the sol-gel method. AO extract was prepared using ethanol extraction method. Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry (GCMS) analysis of the AO ethanol extract was performed on a GCMS system consisting of an Agilent 6890 gas chromatograph coupled with an Agilent 5973 mass spectrometer. Sol-gel BG conditioned medium doped with AO extracts at various concentrations (25, 50, 100 and 250 μg/mL) with BG (1 mg/ mL) were prepared and exposed to DPSC. The DPSC was also treated using BG- and AO- only conditioned medium and non-treated cell as control. The DPSC cells’ responses were assessed using Alamar Blue (AB) assay. The results showed that GCMS analysis revealed the presence of amide, ester, terpenoid, fatty acid, alkene, terpene, carbohydrate, phenolic and alkane groups. Based on the AB assay, the BGAO- conditioned medium promoted DPSC viability. However, an increase in DPSC cell viability is clearly observed at Day 7 and 14 following exposure in BGAO-conditioned medium at the ratio of 1 mg/mL BG with 50 and 100 μg/mL of AO in comparison with AO alone. BGAO-conditioned medium at a dose of 25 μg/mL supported greater DPSC viability compared to other combination doses. The effect of combination of BG and AO towards DPSC at a certain dosage revealed continuous cell viability over the observation period and promoted cell growth that may be contributed by the combined effects of BG dissolution ions into the culture medium and also the presence of identified compound from the AO extracts namely phytol, linoleic acid, palmitic acid and 1, 4, 7,-Cycloundecatriene, 1, 5, 9, 9-tetramethyl, Z, Z, Z. Thus, it may have a significant potential to help in promoting dental and hard tissue regeneration
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