1.Influence of Age, Weight, and Pirani Score on the Number of Castings in the Early Phase of Clubfoot Treatment using Ponseti Method
Mazlina Awang ; Abdul Razak Sulaiman ; Ismail Munajat ; Mohd Emil Fazliq
Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences 2014;21(2):40-43
Background: The objectives of this study were to investigate whether severity of clubfoot, age, and weight of the patients at initial manipulation and casting influence the total number of castings required.
Methods: This prospective study was conducted on 38 idiopathic clubfoot patients undergoing weekly manipulation and casting using the method recommended by Ponseti. The patients’ age, weight, and foot Pirani score at the start of manipulation and casting were analysed against the total number of castings required to achieve correction to 60° abduction.
Results: Simple linear regression analysis on the influence of weight, age, and Pirani score at the time of cast initiation showed that the Pirani score was the only significant predictor for the total number of castings required.
Conclusion: The total number of castings required to treat clubfoot was determined by the severity of clubfoot but not by the weight and age of patients.
2.A Rare Case of Disseminated Sarcoidosis Presenting with Neurosarcoidosis: A Case Report
Noorhafini Abdul Sukur ; Narisa Sulaiman Sahari ; Abdul Aziz Marwan ; Rosmadi Ismail
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2020;16(Supp 8, Aug):81-83
Sarcoidosis is characterized by formation of inflammatory granulomas affecting all over the body, with pulmonary predilection (1). Neurosarcoidosis is a rare but potentially dangerous manifestation of sarcoidosis. We report a case of disseminated sarcoidosis presenting with a neurological diagnostic dilemma. Worsening mediastinal lymphadenopathy, together formation of lung and liver nodules making a sarcoidosis diagnosis favourable. Histology from these lesions showed non-caseating granulomatous inflammation. She was treated as a rare case of disseminated sarcoidosis. To date, there is no specific or clear guideline on the management of disseminated sarcoidosis.
3.Pattern Of Inflammatory Markers Post Total Knee Replacement Surgery
Mohd Ali O ; Mohd Miswan MF ; Abdul Razak MA ; Wazir F ; Muhamad Effendi F ; Sikkandar MF ; Sulaiman SH ; Ahmad Saman MS
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2018;12(Supplement A):7-
4.Commemorating the 40-Year Journey of the School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia
Shaiful Bahari Ismail ; Rosline Hassan ; Kamarul Aryffin Baharuddin ; Abdul Razak Sulaiman ; Kamaruddin Jaalam ; Wan Hazabbah Wan Hitam ; Wan Zalawati Mohd Noor ; Wan Nur Fajrina Wan Azmi ; Noraida Yusoff ; Muzaimi Mustapha
Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences 2019;26(2):1-7
The School of Medical Sciences of Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) is the launching pad
for this journal. From the school’s humble beginning at the USM Main Campus in Pulau Pinang,
Malaysia, it has grown in stature at its current location in the USM Health Campus, Kubang Kerian,
Kelantan, Malaysia. Commemorating its 40th anniversary, this editorial aims to recollect, although
not exhaustively, the wealth of returns for the USM, as well as for the nation, which the school
has managed to deliver in that period. Resolute to its vision and mission, this article highlights
the outstanding accomplishments in various core aspects of the school’s academic, research and
professional growth as we continually strive to train globally competitive and compassionate
medical graduates, medical specialists and scientists, skilled to serve nation’s needs and broader
markets worldwide. Currently guided by the Malaysian Higher Education Blueprint (2015–2025),
the school shall remain ingenious in its duties in the many more years to come, as we head for a
world-class trajectory.
5.Periosteum: Functional Anatomy and Clinical Application
Azeez Omoniyi Adeoye ; Siti Nurma Hanim Hadie ; Ismail Munajat ; Nur Izni Mohd Zaharri ; Muhamad Syahrul Fitri Zawawi ; Sharifah Emilia Tuan Sharif ; Abdul Razak Sulaiman
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2023;19(No.3):362-374
Periosteum is a connective tissue that envelopes the outer surface of bones and is tightly bound to the underlying
bone by Sharpey’s fibers. It is composed of two layers, the outer fibrous layer and the inner cambium layer. The periosteum is densely vascularised and contains an osteoprogenitor niche that serves as a repository for bone-forming
cells, which makes it an essential bone-regenerating tissue and has immensely contributed to fracture healing. Due
to the high vascularity of inner cambium layer of the periosteum, periosteal transplantation has been widely used in
the management of bone defects and fracture by orthopedic surgeons. Nevertheless, the use of periosteal graft in the
management of bone defect is limited due to its contracted nature after being harvested. This review summarizes the
current state of knowledge about the structure of periosteum, and how periosteal transplantation have been used in
clinical practices, with special reference on its expansion.