1.Isolation of Mycobacterium fortuitum in sputum specimens of a patient with chronic cough: Is it clinically significant?
Radzniwan MR ; Tohid H ; Ahmad S ; Mohd Ali F ; Md Anshar F
Malaysian Family Physician 2014;9(3):38-41
Managing chronic cough is diagnostically challenging especially in primary care. This case report
highlights the difficulties experienced in approaching a case of chronic cough from a primary care
perspective. The discussion also involves the clinical significance and treatment dilemma of M.
fortuitum chelonae complex that was isolated from the sputum cultures of an elderly woman who
presented with chronic cough for more than a year.
Mycobacterium Infections, Nontuberculous
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Mycobacterium fortuitum
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Primary Health Care
2.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-