1.Giant urinary bladder with left scrotal swelling: An unusual presentation of chronic urinary retention
Nur Bazlaah Bahari ; Fadya Nabiha A.S Ahmad Shariffuddin, ; Khairuzi Salekan ; Amerdad Dzulkifli ; Mohd Firdaus Hassan ; Ismayudin Ismail
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2020;75(6):736-737
Chronic Urinary Retention (CUR) can be either
asymptomatic or associated with lower urinary tract
symptoms. There has been no report of case of CUR
presented with unilateral scrotal swelling. In the present
report, a 69-year-old man came with an abdominal
distension and left scrotal swelling. He was initially
diagnosed with ascites secondary to a possible malignancy.
A diagnosis was established after a computed tomography
(CT) scan was done that revealed a giant bladder distension
with volume of 10.1 litres. The left scrotal swelling was
resolved after catheterization was carried out. There was a
possibility that the patient had inferior vena cava
obstruction secondary to the huge bladder
2.Pattern of Oral and Maxillofacial New Referrals During COVID-19 Lockdown
Syed Nabil ; Muhammad Aiman Mohd Nizar ; Muhd Fazlynizam Rashdi ; Szu Ching Khoo ; Muhammad Kamil Hassan ; Firdaus Hariri
Archives of Orofacial Sciences 2021;16(2):199-208
ABSTRACT
The study aimed to quantify the impact of lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic on new case
referrals to the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMS) service. The researchers retrospectively reviewed
all new referrals received during a government-imposed 47-day lockdown period and a similar period
pre-lockdown as a control group. The main outcome was the differences in the number of new case
referrals between the two periods. The contributing clinical and demographic factors were also explored.
Appropriate bivariate statistics were computed and the level of significance was set at 0.05 for all tests.
A total of 309 referrals were received during the study period. There was a reduction of new referrals
due to the lockdown from five to two cases per day. There was a statistically significant reduction of
cases referred from outpatient and emergency departments. There was also a statistically significant
difference with regard to home address distance to the centre. Medically compromised and orofacial
infection referrals were not affected by lockdown. The lockdown imposed due to the pandemic has
significantly impacted the pattern of new OMS referrals. Referrals for orofacial infections, the medically
compromised and inpatients were minimally affected by lockdown.
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
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