2.A rare case of multiple cutaneous malignancies.
Nazli ZAINUDDIN ; Irfan MOHAMAD
Brunei International Medical Journal 2011;7(4):211-214
Multiple primary malignancies of the upper aerodigestive tract occurring in the same patient are not commonly reported. The incidence varies from 1% to 20%. Second primary malignancy occurring at the same anatomical location is more common than those that arise from a distant location. We report a case of a 52-year-old Malay man who was previously treated for nasopharyngeal carcinoma with chemoradiotherapy and subsequently developed a basal cell carcinoma complicated by multiple recurrences and squamous cell carcinomas of the temporal region and the nose. Such an occurrence has not been previously reported in the literature.
3.Chronically blocked nose
Irfan MOHAMAD ; Chentilnathan PERIASAMY
Brunei International Medical Journal 2012;8(4):185-185
5.When the symptoms remain, the diagnosis may need a change: a missed foreign body
Archives of Orofacial Sciences 2016;11(1):15-17
The unilateral nasal symptom should trigger a treating physician to a certain diagnosis. The differential
diagnosis includes foreign body, rhinolith and tumour. The chronicity of symptom helps a lot with the diagnosis.
Foreign body for example, tends to present with positive history of insertion, mainly by children or the acute
symptom of local infection. In the presence of prolonged symptom, rhinolith should be suspected especially when
the patient presents with pathognomonic nasal obstruction with foul smelly discharge. A referral should be made
for a nasoendoscopy evaluation whenever a rhinitis-like symptoms remain after a period of medical treatment for
allergy. We share a case of a missed diagnosis of a rhinolith after six years of symptoms.
Keywords: nose; obstruction; rhinolith; unilateral
6.Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma Presenting with Intraluminal Tracheal Mass Symptoms
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2013;68(2):164-165
Papillary thyroid carcinoma is a common thyroid
malignancy reported world wide. It affects females more
commonly in the 4th to 6th decades of life. The patients
usually present with a painless anterior neck mass and
occasionally with lymph node involvement. We report a case
of an elderly male who presented with hoarseness and
hemoptysis, which warranted bronchoscopy. Biopsy of the
intraluminal tracheal mass revealed the diagnosis of
papillary thyroid carcinoma. Computed tomography scan of
the neck confirmed the presence of the primary lesion in the right thyroid lobe with invasion into the adjacent trachea and esophagus.
7.The louder the bigger: A case of jugular phlebectasia in a child
Irfan Mohamad ; Ramaprabah Kandiah
Malaysian Family Physician 2019;14(3):77-79
Jugular phlebectasia has been increasingly recognised with the advent of non-invasive diagnostic
methods. Phlebectasia differs from varix, as it is an abnormal outward dilatation of a vein without
tortuosity. It presents as a soft, compressible mass, apparent upon straining or execution of the
Valsalva maneuver. The differentials for neck masses are broad, but if the swelling appears on the
Valsalva maneuver, the type of mass narrows down to a laryngocele, superior mediastinal mass or
phlebectasia. A simple non-invasive investigation, such as ultrasonography, is used as a diagnostic
tool. We report a case of jugular phlebectasia that was suspected clinically and confirmed via
ultrasound to be a vascular lesion which changed its size upon straining.
8.Bilateral pulmonary aspiration of teeth and the migration of a foreign body from one main bronchus to another.
Mohamad, Irfan ; Mohamad, Hazama ; Ismail, Hashimah
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2010;65(4):309-10
Foreign body aspiration in the adult airway is very rare. A neglected foreign body can occur when the patient is mentally challenged or is in an unconscious condition such as following trauma. The diagnosis can be delayed because there is no typical history of choking or breathing difficulty.
9.Lingual tonsillitis post tonsillectomy: a rare cause of odynophagia
Irfan Mohamad ; Kambiz Karimian Fard ; Hazama Mohamad
Archives of Orofacial Sciences 2010;5(1):29-30
Lingual tonsil is a part of Waldeyer’s ring. It consists of
lymphoid follicles and subject to proliferation and hypertrophy. Palatine tonsillitis, by far is the commonest cause of odynophagia originating from
oropharyngeal region. Lingual tonsillitis is a rare occurrence. We reported a patient who presented with severe odynophagia after two months of
palatine tonsillectomy. Examination revealed the lingual tonsils were inflamed and covered with exudates.
10.Excision of tracheocutaneous fistula under local anaesthesia
Archives of Orofacial Sciences 2009;4(1):29-31
Tracheocutaneous fistula (TCF) is a known complication of
tracheostomy. It can cause problems such as saliva leak, predispose
to infection from external skin into respiratory tract and cosmetically
not acceptable. Treatment of the underlying infection is paramount
important. Persistence of tract after sufficient duration of observation
period should be surgically treated. Cases reported in the literature
are mainly regarding paediatric TCF and the procedures are usually
done under general anesthesia. We describe a case of surgical
treatment of an adult TCF which was done under local anaesthesia.