1.Bilateral optic neuritis in a boy – More than the eyes
Mee Ai Loh ; Peng Chuan Alex Khoo ; Mei Fong Chong
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2016;71(2):79-80
Neuromyelitis optica (NMO) is a rare disorder in children
with variable presentation. We report a 7-year-old boy who
presented with bilateral retrobulbar optic neuritis and
responded very well to treatment. He was also positive for
aquaporin 4 (AQP4) antibodies, which is part of an emerging
endophenotype within autoimmune neurological disorders
in childhood.
Neuromyelitis Optica
2.Bilateral central retinal vein occlusion in a pregnant lady
Loh Mee Ai ; Abirami Shavani ; Chong Mei Fong
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2017;72(2):130-131
We report a rare case of central retinal vein occlusion
(CRVO) in pregnancy. There was dramatic deterioration of
vision in both eyes through pregnancy despite repeated
attempts of laser treatment and systemically controlled
diabetes. Significant improvement was noted postpartum.
Pregnancy is an aggravated factor of bilateral CRVO.
Pregnancy
3.Computed Tomography Urography: Comparison of Image Quality and Radiation Dose between Single- and Split-Bolus Techniques.
John Nathan GIFFORD ; Mei Choo CHONG ; Le Roy CHONG ; Shih Zhu YIIN ; Jeffrey Kk FONG ; Wey Chyi TEOH
Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2018;47(8):278-284
INTRODUCTIONIn this study, we aimed to compare the split-bolus and single-bolus computerised tomography (CT) urography and determine if this offers a reduction in radiation dose without compromising image quality.
MATERIALS AND METHODSA retrospective evaluation was performed on 88 patients undergoing split-bolus CT urography and this was compared to a control group of 101 consecutive patients undergoing single-bolus CT urography. A radiation dose analysis was performed on each subject. Subjects with urinary bladder lesions, hydronephrosis, renal masses or cysts >3 cm in diameter were excluded. All images were classified according to image quality by 2 consultant radiologists.
RESULTSOpacification of the renal parenchyma, pelvicalyceal system, proximal ureters and urinary bladder were comparable between the 2 techniques, whilst image quality of the middle and distal third of the ureters was better using the split-bolus technique. The mean dose length product (DLP) for the single-bolus technique was 1324.1 mGy-cm, whilst that of the split-bolus technique was 885.7 mGy-cm. The mean effective dose reduction was calculated to be 31.1% between the 2 groups.
CONCLUSIONThe split-bolus technique gives a reduced radiation dose without compromising image quality. The associated reduction in images is beneficial for data storage and reporting efficiency. As such, our department will adopt the split-bolus technique for young, low-risk patients.
5.Diagnosis of Ankylosing Spondylitis: Do not let the spine bites the eye
Liza-Sharmini Ahmad Tajudin ; Chew Chia Chee ; Chin Ju Juen ; Wan Hazabbah Wan Hitam ; Chong Mei Fong
Malaysian Family Physician 2021;16(2):73-77
Background: A diagnosis of ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is challenging and often delayed despitebpatients being symptomatic. Low back pain is the most common initial symptom, appearing in the second and third decades of life. Acute anterior uveitis (AAU) occurs much later in the course of the disease, often when the destruction of the spine is already debilitating.
Objective: Here, we report three cases of AS that were diagnosed after the patients developed AAU.
Methods: A case series illustrated AAU leading to the diagnosis of AS years after the initial episode of low back pain. A comparison of the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and outcomes was also illustrated.
Result: We report three cases of acute anterior uveitis (AAU)-associated AS diagnosed only after many visits to the primary health care provider with the complaint of chronic low back pain. All three patients had irreversible radiological changes upon diagnosis of AS. The AAU resolved with topical steroids, and one patient developed cataract.
Conclusion: A high index of suspicion of AS in a young adult with chronic back pain before the development of AAU may prevent further functional loss and provide a better prognosis. Diagnosis of AS following AAU is not only associated with dependency but also may rob the vision of a young adult.
6.Antioxidant Enzymes in Tears Among Malay Age-related Macular Degeneration Patients
Yi Ni Koh ; Embong Zunaina ; Ahmad Tajudin Liza-Sharmini ; Che Badariah Abd-Aziz ; Che Hussin Che-Maraina ; Mei Fong Chong ; Berahim@Ab Rahman Azriani ; Ab Hamid Siti-Azrin ; Sarina Sulong
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2020;16(No.2):149-156
Introduction: Age-related macular degeneration (ARMD) is an ocular degenerative disorder that associated with impairment of central vision. Oxidative stress plays an important role in the pathogenesis of ARMD. The aim of this study was to determine the level of antioxidant enzymes (catalase and glutathione peroxidase) in tears among Malay ARMD patients. Methods: A cross sectional study was conducted between September 2015 and November 2017 among Malay ARMD patients. Schirmer paper was used to collect the tear samples. The level of catalase and glutathione peroxidase level in tears was evaluated using commercially available oxidative stress marker kits. Results: A total of 136 Malay ARMD patients were recruited into the study with 68 controls. Mean tear catalase and glutathione peroxidase levels were significantly lower in ARMD patients (1348.97 SD 109.11 µM and 453.87 SD 41.96 U/L respectively) as compared to the control group (1453.38 SD 38.87 µM and 502.28 SD 34.29 U/L respectively) (P<0.001 and P<0.001 respectively). Late ARMD has lower mean of catalase level in tears as compared to early ARMD (P=0.044). Based on subtypes of neovascular late ARMD, neovascular ARMD has lower mean catalase level in tears compared to idiopathic polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (IPCV) (P=0.031). Conclusion: This study showed that antioxidant enzyme might play an important factor in the pathogenesis of ARMD.