1.Pulmonary amoebiasis--a revisit.
The Medical journal of Malaysia 2008;63(2):170-
2.Endometrial Stromal Sarcoma with Cd56 Expression: A Case Report
Journal of Surgical Academia 2018;8(1):36-38
Endometrial stromal sarcoma (ESS) is a rare malignant tumour of the endometrium, accounts for less than 1% of all uterine malignancies. Routinely, it is diagnosed morphologically, supported by immunomarkers of CD10 and vimentin. CD56 is used widely in neuroendocrine tumour. In our current practice, CD56 is not used to support the diagnosis of ESS. We present a case of a postmenopausal lady with advanced ESS who had expression of CD56 upon immunohistochemical study
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endometrial stromal sarcoma
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immunohistochemistry
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uterine leiomyoma
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vaginal neoplasm
3.Left Abdominal Mass. What could it be?
HAYATI F ; AZIZAN N ; CHONG TH ; NIK AMIN S ; ZAINAL ABIDIN ZA
Medicine and Health 2019;14(2):278-280
5.Whole School Mapping to Investigate the School Environment's Potential to Promote a Healthy Diet and Physical Activity in Malaysia
Hayati Adilin MAW ; Holdsworth M ; McCullough F ; Swift JA ; Norimah AK
Malaysian Journal of Nutrition 2015;21(1):1-14
Introduction: The school is a vital part in the development of children's dietary practices as children consume a substantial proportion of their daily intake at school. The school environment offers an ideal location for health education and intervention against physical inactivity and poor nutritional intake.
Methods: A mapping tool was developed to map the school environment on four levels: physical, economic, political, and socio-cultural that can potentially affect healthy eating and physical activity. The mapping was piloted and completed by interviewing twelve teachers (responsible for student affairs and the school curriculum), followed by observation at twelve randomly selected schools (six urban, six rural) in Terengganu, Eastern Peninsular Malaysia.
Results: For physical environment, 55.0% of the criteria were met and while all schools taught nutrition and physical activity, this was not backed up with actual facilities for practising physical activity or food preparation. For economic environment, 17.7% of the criteria were met and eleven out of twelve schools had mobile caterers outside their front gates selling energy-dense food/drink. For political environment, 52.1% of the criteria were met and all teachers were aware of the existence of the national catering and nutrition guidelines, but they reported a lack of resources for implementation and monitoring. For socio-cultural environment, 59.2% of the criteria were met and all schools used sweet foods and drinks as rewards at large events.
Conclusion: The findings suggest potential avenues exist for intervention in schools to provide a supportive environment that promotes healthier eating and physical activity to prevent obesity.