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  1. Dutt AK
    Med J Malaya, 1970 Mar;24(3):234-7.
    PMID: 4246809
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  2. Dutt AK, Garai BK
    Med J Malaya, 1970 Mar;24(3):231-3.
    PMID: 4246808
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  3. Kutty MK, Nambiar B, Bau K
    Med J Malaya, 1970 Mar;24(3):227-30.
    PMID: 4246807
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  4. Lambeth JT, Burns-Cox CJ, MacLean R
    Radiology, 1970 May;95(2):413-5.
    PMID: 5439452 DOI: 10.1148/95.2.413
    Two patients with gout associated with the presence of an abnormal hemoglobin, Hb E, and hypersplenism are presented. Very large sclerotic-rimmed cystic erosions in the sacroiliac joints of both patients are unusual but characteristic of the skeletal lesions of gout. The hyperuricemia may be the result of the disordered nucleic acid metabolism associated with hemoglobin abnormality. The development of hypersplenism very likely accelerated this process and resulted in the clinical and radiographic manifestations of severe gout.
    INDEX TERMS: Blood, diseases • Blood, proteins • globin and Hemoglobin Compounds • Sacroiliac Joint trophy
    Study site: Hospital Gombak, Selangor, Malaysia
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  5. Alhady SM, Law GT
    Med J Aust, 1970 May 09;1(19):941-3.
    PMID: 5422565
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  6. Chen PC
    Med J Malaya, 1970 Jun;24(4):247-56.
    PMID: 4248344
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  7. Tan BY, Cheah JS, Tan SK, Chew BK
    Med J Malaya, 1970 Jun;24(4):308-10.
    PMID: 4248355
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  8. Chia BL, Yap MH, Goh YS
    Med J Malaya, 1970 Jun;24(4):267-72.
    PMID: 4248347
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  9. Tan DS
    Med J Malaya, 1970 Jun;24(4):261-6.
    PMID: 4248346
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  10. Fish M, Thompson AA
    Behav Sci, 1970 Jul;15(4):318-28.
    PMID: 5424500
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  11. Lee KW, Chin CT
    Br. J. Cancer, 1970 Sep;24(3):433-41.
    PMID: 5475751
    Sixty-two "leukoplakias" from the cheeks of betel-nut chewers in West Malaysia were studied histologically. Ten biopsies were from non-tobacco betel-nut chewers. An amorphous von Kossa positive layer was seen on the keratin surface in 42 specimens. Tobacco did not appear essential for its formation, and it appeared to be significantly associated with parakeratosis. Its possible significance as a cuticle-like layer prolonging contact between carcinogens and the mucosa is discussed.Parakeratosis appeared to be the most common form of cornification seen, and the mitotic activity in parakeratinized leukoplakias appeared to be significantly greater than orthokeratinized leukoplakias.Comparison with studies on other population samples using different quids suggested that severe histological changes were more likely to be seen when tobacoo-containing quids were chewed as compared to non-tobacco-containing quids.An attempt to correlate the histological changes seen with the clinical habit in leukoplakias from chewers using tobacco-containing quids suggested that epithelial atrophy appeared to be significantly related to the duration of the habit but not to the "intensity" of the habit.
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  12. Iqbal QM
    Med J Malaya, 1970 Sep;25(1):25-8.
    PMID: 4249490
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  13. Banerjee AK
    Med J Malaya, 1970 Sep;25(1):21-4.
    PMID: 4249489
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  14. Chin CT, Lee KW
    Br. J. Cancer, 1970 Sep;24(3):427-32.
    PMID: 5475750
    Changes in the buccal mucosa of 296 Indian and Malay betel-nut chewers in Perak, West Malaysia, were studied clinically. 167 out of 212 Indian subjects incorporated tobacco in their quids, while 45 out of 84 Malay subjects incorporated. "Gambir". The Indians appeared to show a higher proportion of mucosal changes, particularly when tobacco was used. "Gambir" did not appear to be potent in the production of mucosal changes. Comparison with studies in other parts of the world suggested comparable findings with respect to both tobacco and non-tobacco chewing samples, and there would appear to be some evidence that tobacco-containing quids are likely to produce a higher proportion of mucosal changes as compared to non-tobacco-containing quids. An attempt to demonstrate a dose-effect relationship by dividing the subjects into "slight" and "heavy" chewers did not yield significant differences between these two categories in each of the groups.
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  15. Dharmalingam SK, Taek YS, Mahadev V
    Med J Malaya, 1970 Sep;25(1):3-7.
    PMID: 4249493
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  16. Ang AH, Lambeth JT, Soo YS, Ong SC
    Med J Malaya, 1970 Sep;25(1):8-16.
    PMID: 4249503
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  17. Kuah KB
    Med J Malaya, 1970 Sep;25(1):38-42.
    PMID: 4249492
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  18. West KM, Kalbfleisch JM
    Diabetes, 1970 Sep;19(9):656-63.
    PMID: 5469119 DOI: 10.2337/diab.19.9.656
    The prevalence of diabetes in Central America was somewhat greater than in East Pakistan and Malaya, less
    than in Uruguay and Venezuela, and substantially less than in affluent societies such as the United States. Differences in prevalence among Central American countries were modest but probably significant in some instances. In all Central American countries diabetes was more common in females but this difference was probably attributable to the greater adiposity of the women. Age-matched populations from eleven different countries of three continents have now been tested using standardized methods. Prevalence of diabetes varied greatly, and differences were more related to environment than to race. These results support the hypothesis that environmental factors can increase or reduce prevalence by several-fold.
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
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