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  1. Yew KL, Kok VS
    Med J Malaysia, 2012 Oct;67(5):540-1.
    PMID: 23770880 MyJurnal
    There is increasing consumption of exotic food in Malaysia. Animals such as insects, worms and wild life animals also form part of the staple food of the local population. This practice may lead to more incidence of food allergy and anaphylaxis. We report a non-indigenous man who developed food anaphylaxis after consuming fried sago worms and consequently Takotsubo cardiomyopathy. We postulate that certain food allergy and anaphylaxis could be another causative trigger for Takotsubo cardiomyopathy.
  2. Yew KL, Ooi PS, Law CS
    J Saudi Heart Assoc, 2015 Oct;27(4):283-5.
    PMID: 26557747 DOI: 10.1016/j.jsha.2015.03.008
    Coronary artery fistula is an abnormal connection between one coronary artery to another coronary artery or cardiac chambers. The coronary artery fistula may cause significant shunting of blood and cause "pseudo-stenosis" or "steal phenomenon". This will also accentuate pre-existing mild-moderate de novo coronary lesions with resultant greater pressure gradient difference across the lesions. Thus, fractional flow reserve can be a useful tool to guide intervention decision on the coronary artery fistula. There are very few published reports regarding the use of FFR to assess coronary artery fistula. In fact, there is no outcome data regarding the deferment of coronary artery fistula intervention when the FFR is not physiologically significant. This case highlighted the use of FFR to evaluate the functional significance of coronary fistula in the setting of ischemia evaluation and it was proven to be safe to defer intervention with good 3 year clinical outcome. Stress adenosine myocardial perfusion imaging correlated with the FFR result.
  3. Yew KL, Kang Z, Anum A
    Med J Malaysia, 2016 Aug;71(4):217-219.
    PMID: 27770127 MyJurnal
    Coronary artery anomalies are often discovered incidentally during cardiac catheterization or computed tomography coronary angiography and may involve the affected coronary artery origin and its course. Coronary artery anomalies are associated with congenital heart disease. The affected coronary arteries may have an unusual high take off origin, origin from contralateral or non-coronary sinus, origin from the pulmonary artery, single coronary system or coronary artery fistula.
  4. Yew KL, Ooi PS, Rajendran P, Razali F, Anum A, Yeo J, et al.
    Med J Malaysia, 2014 Oct;69(5):224-6.
    PMID: 25638236 MyJurnal
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  5. Yew KL, Go CS, Razali F, Rajendran P, Ooi PS, Anum A
    Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci, 2014;18(17):2403-4.
    PMID: 25268081
  6. Yew KL, Anderson S, Farah R, Lim SH
    Asian Cardiovasc Thorac Ann, 2014 Oct;22(8):979-80.
    PMID: 24887840 DOI: 10.1177/0218492313491583
    Central vein stenosis is not uncommon in hemodialysis-dependent patients as a result of mechanical damage to the vessel walls from prior cannulation. It can cause ipsilateral upper limb swelling and pain, resulting in suboptimal hemodialysis. It is unfortunate for bilateral central vein stenosis to develop concomitantly, and rare in the setting of an in-situ pacemaker. This case illustrates the successful ligation of a nondependent left arteriovenous fistula and stenting of the right subclavian vein with functioning ipsilateral arteriovenous fistula, to overcome the problem of symptomatic bilateral upper limb swelling.
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