1.Sternocleidomastoid intramuscular lipoma
Abd Mutalib NOR SHAHIDA ; Najeb MD SOLEH ; Irfan MOHAMAD ; Aniza HASSAN ; Nor Hayati OTHMAN
Brunei International Medical Journal 2012;8(3):154-157
Lipoma is the most common benign soft tissue tumour with most located in the superficial subcutaneous plane. However, some are located in the deeper plane. Location in the head and neck regions are less common compared to the other part of the body. Deep seated lipomas are either inter-muscular or intramuscular. We present a case of a simple subcutaneous neck lipoma in a 60-year-old Malay man which turned out to be an intramuscular sternocleidomastoid lipoma.
Lipoma
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Intramuscular
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Sternocleidomastoid
2.Do Our Diabetic Patients Ready for Safe Pregnancy? Attitude Towards Preconception Care and Its Associated Factors Among Women With Diabetes Attending Government Health Clinics in Terengganu
Hassan Basri Mukhali ; Nik Nor Ronaidi Nik Mahdi ; Aniza Abd Aziz ; Shaiful Ehsan Shalihin ; Anisah Jalaluddin ; Kasemani Embong ; Sunita Suhimi
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2022;18(No.1):162-170
Introduction: Women with uncontrolled diabetes may conceive but will result in poor pregnancy outcomes. This
study aimed to assess the level of knowledge and attitude and determine factors associated with attitude towards
preconception care. Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted in various government health clinics from all
districts in Terengganu by using multistage random sampling. A self-administered questionnaire was applied to assess
the level of knowledge and attitude towards preconception care. Multiple logistic regressions were applied to determine factors associated with attitude towards preconception care. Results: A total of 422 respondents were involved.
The prevalence of respondents with unsatisfactory knowledge and attitude were 41.7% and 84.1%, respectively.
Knowledge was not significantly associated with attitude. Respondents who used contraception had a better attitude
(Adj. OR: 0.44, 95% CI:0.23,0.84). Low household income was associated (Adj. OR: 2.40, 95% CI:1.10,5.26) with
an unsatisfactory attitude towards preconception care. Conclusion: Attitude towards preconception care amongst diabetic women who were attending primary care clinics was unsatisfactory. A structured and focused preconception
educational programme care is necessary, especially amongst low-income women.