Browse publications by year: 1992

  1. Jeyamalar R, Pathmanathan R, Wong D, Kannan P
    Ann Acad Med Singap, 1992 Nov;21(6):838-40.
    PMID: 1295429
    Amiodarone, a commonly used antiarrhythmic agent, has numerous adverse effects. The purpose of this case report is to highlight its hepatotoxicity, an unusual complication of long term amiodarone therapy. Our patient is a 76-year-old man with underlying ischaemic heart disease and recurrent ventricular tachycardia. Eleven months after commencing amiodarone, he developed asymptomatic raised aminotransferases which resolved following drug withdrawal. Amiodarone was then reintroduced and four years later, the patient developed hepatomegaly, worsening liver biochemistry and histopathological changes consistent with early cirrhosis. His symptoms improved following discontinuation of amiodarone. However, hepatomegaly and a low serum albumin still persist four years later.
    MeSH terms: Aged; Amiodarone/administration & dosage; Amiodarone/adverse effects*; Biopsy; Coronary Disease/drug therapy*; Coronary Disease/pathology; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Liver/pathology; Liver Function Tests; Male; Tachycardia, Ventricular/drug therapy*; Tachycardia, Ventricular/pathology; Drug-Induced Liver Injury/pathology*
  2. Cheah PL, Looi LM, Tan PE, Bosco J, Kuperan P
    Hematol Oncol, 1992 Nov-Dec;10(6):331-7.
    PMID: 1296933
    Cytophagic histiocytic panniculitis (CHP) is a recently recognized entity that frequently poses a perplexing diagnostic problem. Although the classical case presents with a relapsing fever, subcutaneous nodules, pancytopenia and liver dysfunction, most patients have in addition a multitude of other manifestations which confuse the clinical picture. Notwithstanding the variable clinical course, the disease frequently terminates in fatal hemorrhage. Diagnosis is based on histological features. A lobular panniculitis with an infiltrate of cytologically benign cytophagocytic histiocytes in skin nodules is the sine qua non of CHP. Hence, a deep skin biopsy which includes subcutaneous fat is mandatory to establish the diagnosis. Published information regarding this newly described entity remains scarce and we report two cases of CHP, one occurring in a 30-year-old Kadazan man and another in a 17-year-old Chinese woman seen at the University Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. The latter case presented with exudative ascites, an unusual feature, possibly due to intra-abdominal panniculitis. In addition, we record the development of cirrhosis in the same patient.
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Biopsy; Blood Cell Count; Female; Histiocytes/pathology; Humans; Liver/pathology; Liver/physiopathology; Liver Function Tests; Male; Skin/pathology; Panniculitis/diagnosis*; Panniculitis/pathology
  3. Arokiasamy CM, Taricone PF
    Int J Addict, 1992 Nov;27(11):1301-11.
    PMID: 1332927
    West Malaysia has had a long history of drug use, beginning as early as the 1800s. While early use was primarily restricted to Chinese coolies and Indian immigrant laborers, the 1970s saw drug use become the domain of the youth of Malaysia and achieve the proportions of a national crisis. This paper traces the early origins of drug use and misuse in Malaysia, its development and expansion during the 1970s and the current efforts at eradication and rehabilitation. This examination of Malaysian efforts in response to the spread of drug use or misuse may provide researchers and practitioners in other countries some historical and cross cultural perspectives on current international efforts at eradicating similar problems.
    MeSH terms: Cross-Cultural Comparison; Female; Humans; Legislation, Drug; Malaysia; Male; Narcotics; Substance Abuse Treatment Centers; Substance-Related Disorders/history*; Substance-Related Disorders/rehabilitation; History, 19th Century; History, 20th Century
  4. Visvanathan R, Thambidorai CR, Myint H
    Ann Acad Med Singap, 1992 Nov;21(6):830-2.
    PMID: 1338270
    Two patients, members of one family, with Peutz-Jeghers syndrome are described who underwent surgery for bowel obstruction. Both had multiple polyps in the gastrointestinal tract. Severe dysplasia and adenomatous change were present in two hamartomatous polyps adjacent to a stenosing colonic carcinoma in one patient and moderate dysplasia and adenomatous change were observed in two hamartomatous rectal polyps in his son. These changes support recent reports in the literature of progression towards neoplasia in these lesions.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Cell Transformation, Neoplastic/pathology; Child; Colon/pathology; Colonic Neoplasms/genetics; Colonic Neoplasms/pathology*; Hamartoma/genetics; Hamartoma/pathology*; Humans; Intestinal Mucosa/pathology; Male; Neoplasms, Multiple Primary/genetics; Neoplasms, Multiple Primary/pathology; Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome/genetics; Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome/pathology*; Adenomatous Polyposis Coli/genetics; Adenomatous Polyposis Coli/pathology*; Precancerous Conditions/genetics; Precancerous Conditions/pathology*; Risk Factors
  5. Ibrahim N
    Bull Environ Contam Toxicol, 1992 Nov;49(5):663-9.
    PMID: 1392304
    MeSH terms: Elements; Environmental Pollutants/analysis*; Mosquito Control*; Neutron Activation Analysis
  6. Jaafar R, Pettit JH
    Int J Dermatol, 1992 Nov;31(11):783-5.
    PMID: 1428429
    Skin scrapings taken from toe spaces of 200 healthy volunteers and from toe webs and groins of 150 pediatric patients were cultured for Candida albicans using the serum germ-tube test. The results showed that Candida albicans can be isolated in about 15% of normal toe spaces and 14% of children with normal groins. Although Candida albicans can be found in various grades of athlete's foot and also in some abnormal groins, we believe that it is not necessarily responsible for these conditions and is often present at these sites only as a saprophyte.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Candida albicans/isolation & purification; Candida albicans/pathogenicity*; Child; Female; Groin/microbiology; Humans; Malaysia/epidemiology; Male; Tinea Pedis/microbiology*; Tinea Pedis/epidemiology; Toes/microbiology*
  7. Wilson AP, Matthews S, Bahl M, Efstratiou A, Cookson BD
    J Clin Pathol, 1992 Nov;45(11):1036-7.
    PMID: 1452782 DOI: 10.1136/jcp.45.11.1036
    A throat swab from a 9 year old girl with pharyngitis yielded a non-toxigenic strain of Corynebacterium diphtheriae var mitis and Streptococcus group G. C pseudodiphtheriticum was isolated from the throats of two of her four brothers. In each case the isolate was sent to the reference laboratory before full identification. The growth was found to be mixed for one brother; the other isolate being a toxin producing C diphtheriae var gravis. The child was asymptomatic and the case proves that all colonial types on the Hoyles plate should be identified.
    MeSH terms: Child; Child, Preschool; Corynebacterium/isolation & purification; Corynebacterium diphtheriae/isolation & purification*; Diphtheria/epidemiology; Diphtheria/transmission; Disease Outbreaks; Family Health; Female; Great Britain; Humans; Infant; London/epidemiology; Malaysia/epidemiology; Male; Pharyngitis/microbiology*; Species Specificity; Streptococcus/isolation & purification
  8. Tan NH, Armugam A, Mirtschin PJ
    Comp. Biochem. Physiol., B, 1992 Nov;103(3):585-8.
    PMID: 1458834
    1. The biological properties of four venom pooled samples from adult taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus) snakes and one pooled venom sample from six juvenile taipan snakes (11 months old) were compared. 2. The intravenous LD50 (median lethal dose), procoagulant activity and enzymatic activities of the juvenile venom were not significantly different from those of the adult venoms. 3. The juvenile and adult venoms exhibited similar polyacrylamide gel electrophoretic (PAGE) and SDS-PAGE patterns, indicating that they possessed a similar protein composition. 4. The results suggest that there is no significant age-dependency in the biological properties of taipan venom.
    MeSH terms: Age Factors; Animals; Blood Coagulation/drug effects; Elapid Venoms/pharmacology; Elapid Venoms/toxicity*; Elapid Venoms/chemistry; Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel; Enzymes/analysis; Female; Hemorrhage/chemically induced; Lethal Dose 50; Male; Thrombin/analysis; Mice
  9. Teoh MK, Ramasamy D, Wong KP
    Aust N Z J Surg, 1992 Nov;62(11):862-5.
    PMID: 20169704
    Ultrasound examination of the abdominal aorta was performed on 100 patients with cardiovascular disease and a control group of 100 subjects. The objectives were to define the normal aortic size of Malaysians, to screen for aneurysms and to compare the aorta size of the different population groups. In the study group the mean anteroposterior (AP) diameter of the non-aneurysmal aortas at the level of the renal arteries was 1.82 cm (range 0.9-2.6 cm) in men and 1.83 cm (range 1.5-2.3 cm) in women. This compares with 1.61 cm (range 1.1-2.2 cm) in men and 1.50 cm (range 0.8-2.4 cm) in women in the control group. The dimensions of the infrarenal aorta show a similar relationship between the two groups. These AP diameters were significantly smaller than the published figures from studies done on Western populations and are consistent with the smaller stature of Malaysians. Five aneurysms and one ectasia were found (mean size 5 cm, range 3.5-6.0 cm), all in men aged 50-75 years in the study group, and none in the control group. All the aneurysms were easily palpable in these patients who were thinner than the average Caucasian. Given the lower incidence of aortic aneurysms in Malaysians there is no role for routine ultrasound screening of the population. High risk groups can be adequately screened by clinical examination alone.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Aorta, Abdominal/pathology*; Cardiovascular Diseases/complications; Cardiovascular Diseases/ethnology; Cardiovascular Diseases/pathology*; China/ethnology; Female; Humans; India/ethnology; Malaysia/epidemiology; Male; Middle Aged; Organ Size; Risk Factors; Ultrasonography; Cohort Studies; Incidence; Case-Control Studies; Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal/complications; Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal/ethnology*; Asian Continental Ancestry Group/statistics & numerical data*
  10. Rahim ZH, Yaacob HB
    J Nihon Univ Sch Dent, 1992 Dec;34(4):273-7.
    PMID: 1283755
    Fresh samples of human whole saliva containing approximately 20-40 micrograms protein were analyzed using SDS-polyacrylamide slab gel electrophoresis systems. More than 20 protein bands were revealed by Coomassie Brilliant Blue R 250 staining. Some of the protein bands were shown to be glycoprotein-positive with PAS (periodic acid-Schiff) reagent. The protein bands with alpha-Amylase activity appeared within a molecular weight range of 120,000-180,000, which is 2 to 2.8 times higher than the normal molecular weight reported for alpha-Amylase from parotid saliva, and showed positive staining with PAS reagent. These results show that the alpha-Amylase in whole saliva appears to exist in a macromolecular form which is not dissociated in the presence of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS).
    MeSH terms: alpha-Amylases/analysis*; Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel; Glycoproteins/analysis; Humans; Molecular Weight; Saliva/enzymology*; Salivary Proteins and Peptides/analysis*; Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate; Staining and Labeling
  11. Hassan Y, Aziz NA, Awang J, Aminuldin AG
    J Clin Pharm Ther, 1992 Dec;17(6):347-51.
    PMID: 1287026
    In a 6-month study period, 170 pharmacist interventions in an intensive care unit (ICU) were analysed. Of the interventions, 68.8% were solicited and 31.2% were initiated by the pharmacists. The majority of the interventions were initiated by specialists (69.4%) followed by the medical officers (15.9%) and nurses (9.4%). Most of the interventions occurred during the grand rounds (75.9%), followed by ward visits (12.9%) and communication through the satellite pharmacy (10.5%). The most frequent type of intervention made was for indication or therapeutic efficacy followed by general product information, drug regimen, laboratory assessment, disease state, pharmaceutical availability and adverse drug reaction or side effect. It was also found that 83.7% of pharmacists' suggestions were accepted, 6.4% were accepted with changes, and 9.9% were not accepted. The majority of the interventions were made by direct verbal communications followed by telephone and written communications. In conclusion the study indicates that pharmacist therapeutic recommendations form an important integral element of patient care in an ICU.
    MeSH terms: Attitude of Health Personnel; Humans; Intensive Care Units*; Malaysia; Patient Care Team*; Pharmacy
  12. Ambu S, Mak JW, Ng CS
    J Helminthol, 1992 Dec;66(4):293-6.
    PMID: 1293196
    The efficacy of ivermectin on experimental infections of P. malaysiensis in rats was determined. Ivermectin was 99.4% and 97.9% effective at a dosage of 400 meg and 800 meg respectively at seven days post-infection. The same two dosages of ivermectin when given at 14 days post infection had an efficacy of 100%. However, as an adulticide it had only 40.7% efficacy. Ivermectin may therefore be useful for the treatment of parastrongyliasis due to the larval stages of the worm which can cause significant pathology in man and animals.
    MeSH terms: Angiostrongylus/drug effects*; Animals; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Female; Ivermectin/therapeutic use*; Strongylida Infections/drug therapy*; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Rats
  13. Jegathesan M, Suleiman AB
    PMID: 1298063
    MeSH terms: Malaysia; Nutritional Physiological Phenomena; Research*; Tropical Medicine*; Review
  14. Mak JW, Jegathesan M, Lim PK, Hakim SL, Rain AN, Ambu S, et al.
    PMID: 1298064
    In spite of more than 30 years of control activities, malaria continues to be the most important parasitic infection in Malaysia, accounting for 39,189 confirmed cases in 1991, giving an annual parasite incidence rate of 2.2 per 1,000 population. Some factors contributing to the continued transmission of malaria are the development of drug resistant Plasmodium falciparum, changes in vector behavior, and ecological changes due to socio-economic reasons. Malaria parasite rates are higher among the Aborigines, land scheme settlers and those in intimate contact with the jungle, like loggers. There has been no substantial change in the proportion of the three common malaria species responsible for infections, P. falciparum, P. vivax, P. malariae and mixed infections accounting for about 70%, 28%, 1% and 1%, respectively of all infections. Drug resistant P. falciparum is unevenly distributed in Malaysia, but based on clinical experience and in vitro drug sensitivity studies, chloroquine resistance is frequently encountered. There has been clinical and laboratory evidence of resistance to sulfadoxine/pyrimethamine combination as well as quinine, but all these have so far been successfully treated with a combination of quinine and tetracycline. The eradication of the disease is impossible in the near future but there is confidence that with better surveillance techniques and the use of alternative control measures like permethrin impregnated bed-nets to complement existing ones, the target of bringing down the annual parasite incidence to 2 per 1,000 population during the Sixth Malaysian Plan period (1991-1995) can be achieved.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Drug Resistance; Humans; Malaria/drug therapy; Malaria/epidemiology*; Malaria/prevention & control; Malaysia/epidemiology; Mosquito Control/methods; Plasmodium falciparum; Plasmodium malariae; Primary Prevention; Seroepidemiologic Studies; Malaria, Falciparum/drug therapy; Malaria, Falciparum/epidemiology; Malaria, Falciparum/prevention & control; Malaria, Vivax/epidemiology; Malaria, Vivax/prevention & control
  15. Lai KP
    PMID: 1298065
    Intestinal protozoa are found in all communities in Malaysia and among all ethnic groups. Prevalence of intestinal protozoa is not affected by ethnicity but by living conditions. Communities with both basic amenities of safe water supply and proper toilets have lower prevalence than those with one or none of the amenity. Cryptosporidium is an important intestinal protozoon in Malaysia and should be included in future field and laboratory studies and also in laboratory diagnosis for pathogens. Much interest will be centered on Blastocystis hominis in future studies in view that it may be a cause of diarrhea.
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Child; Chronic Disease; Diarrhea/parasitology; Female; Humans; Intestinal Diseases/ethnology; Intestinal Diseases/epidemiology*; Malaysia/epidemiology; Male; Protozoan Infections/ethnology; Protozoan Infections/epidemiology*; Toilet Facilities; Water Supply; Prevalence
  16. Shekhar KC, Pathmanathan R
    PMID: 1298078
    Two distinct strains of Schistosoma malayensis exist in Malaysia (designated the Baling and Koyan strains). Both these strains show intraspecific variations in pathology (Greer et al, 1988). To evaluate the differences in the pulmonary pathology resulting from infections of the two different strains of Malaysian schistosome, a total of 20 experimental rabbits were infected, 10 each with cercariae of the Koyan strains. Pathological changes were studied over a period of 28 weeks. Granulomas in the lung occurring as a result of infection with the Baling strain were compared with those caused by infection with the Koyan strain. Although both strains produced parenchymatous and alveolar lesions, granulomas caused by the Baling strain of Malaysian schistosome were more numerous and larger (when comparing mean diameter as well as area of granuloma, p < 0.05). In addition, pulmonary vascular hypertensive changes were present in Baling strain infected rabbits. These comprised of pulmonary arteriolar endothelial swelling and damage, intimal elastosis and medial hypertrophy. Angiitis and pulmonary periphlebitis were also noted occasionally. In contrast, Koyan strain infection resulted in fewer and smaller granulomas. Pulmonary vascular changes were minimal.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Female; Lung/pathology*; Rabbits; Schistosoma/classification*; Schistosomiasis/pathology*; Case-Control Studies
  17. Poovaneswari S, Lam SK
    PMID: 1298080
    The control of dengue outbreak requires a multi-pronged effort by the various government agencies. It requires co-operation of the community in the control activities, strict adherence to existing control procedures and guidelines by health personnel, increased manpower where necessary and strengthening co-operation between various health agencies to prevent delay in instituting control measures.
    MeSH terms: Communicable Disease Control/methods; Dengue/epidemiology*; Disease Outbreaks/prevention & control*; Humans; Malaysia/epidemiology
  18. Cardosa MJ, Tio PH, Nimmannitya S, Nisalak A, Innis B
    PMID: 1298081
    The highly sensitive AFRIMS format IgM capture ELISA for the diagnosis of dengue virus infections requires the use of mouse brain derived hemagglutinins and consequently also the use of 20% acetone extracted normal human serum to eliminate high background. These reagents are not always easily available and we have thus compared the AFRIMS format with another published format which uses cell culture derived antigens (culture fluid, CF, format) in order to determine if it is reasonable to use cell culture derived antigens in situations where hemagglutinins and normal human serum are difficult to obtain. The study shows that using AFRIMS results as the reference point, the CF format described here has a sensitivity of 90% and a specificity of 96%.
    MeSH terms: Antibodies, Viral/blood; Antigens, Viral; Dengue/diagnosis*; Dengue/immunology; Dengue Virus/immunology; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay/methods*; Evaluation Studies as Topic; Hemagglutination Inhibition Tests; Humans; Immunoglobulin M/blood*; Sensitivity and Specificity
  19. Lim PK, Mak JW, Yong HS
    PMID: 1298082
    Two monoclonal antibodies (MAbs), one produced against Plasmodium falciparum (PF-IG8) and the other against P. cynomolgi (PC-IE12) schizont antigens were used in a sandwich ELISA for the detection of circulating plasmodial antigens in sera of patients infected with either P. falciparum, P. vivax or P. malariae. The mean +/- SD optical density (OD) values for the normal control group using PF-108 and PC-1E12 were 0.351 +/- 0.036 and 0.205 +/- 0.044, respectively. Mean OD values for the three infected groups were found to be significantly higher than those of the normal control group for both MAbs. However, ELISA values for individual serum specimens did not correlate with the level of parasitemia in the infected blood. Using a cut-off point of mean OD +/- 3 SD of the normal control group as indicating a positive reading, the specificity of this assay with both MAbs was 100%. The sensitivity of the assay using PF-1G8 was 95% while that obtained with PC-1E12 was 98%.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Antibodies, Monoclonal*; Antigens, Protozoan/blood*; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay/methods*; Evaluation Studies as Topic; Humans; Malaria/diagnosis*; Malaria/immunology; Plasmodium falciparum/immunology*; Plasmodium malariae/immunology; Plasmodium vivax/immunology; Sensitivity and Specificity; Malaria, Falciparum/diagnosis; Malaria, Falciparum/immunology; Malaria, Vivax/diagnosis; Malaria, Vivax/immunology; Plasmodium cynomolgi/immunology*
  20. Wong LM
    Dent Update, 1992 Dec;19(10):430-2.
    PMID: 1303358
    As part of the student elective, the author organized a small research project into Government Dental Services in Sarawak, East Malaysia. The resulting article gives an insight into dentistry in this country.
    MeSH terms: Dental Caries/prevention & control; Dental Health Services*; Health Education, Dental; Humans; Malaysia; Mobile Health Units; State Dentistry*
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