1.Paradoxical worsening of chest radiographs secondary to immune reconstitution syndrome (IRIS) in a patient with advanced HIV infection and Rhodococcus pneumonia
Kwee Choy Koh ; Nur Munirah Ibrahim ; Sidney Ching Liang Ong
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2020;75(2):164-166
We present a rare case of post-antiretroviral therapy (ART)
paradoxically worsening of radiological findings in a patient
with advanced HIV-infection on treatment for Rhodococcus
pneumonia who was misdiagnosed with pulmonary
tuberculosis. Despite clinical improvement, serial chest
radiographs showed deteriorations a month after starting
ART. This was attributed to Immune Reconstitution
Inflammatory Syndrome (IRIS) which spontaneously
resolved without any treatment.
2.High prevalence of diabetes in stroke patients and its association with lacunar infarction
Zhe Kang Law ; Wan Nur Nafisah ; Ramesh Sahathevan ; Jee Yong Hing ; Mohd Firdaus Zakaria ; Nurul Munirah Mohd Shuhari ; Nur Fathihah Ahmad ; Teong Kui Ting ; Hui Jan Tan ; Shahrul Azmin ; Rabani Remli ; Azmawati Mohammed Nawi ; Norlinah Mohamed Ibrahim
Neurology Asia 2015;20(2):121-127
Background & Objectives: The burden of stroke is increasing, in part due to increasing prevalence of
diabetes mellitus. Given the high prevalence of diabetes in the Malaysian population (22.6%), we aimed
to determine the prevalence of diabetes in our stroke population. We also aimed to study the stroke
subtype associated with diabetes. We hypothesized that lacunar infarction would be more prevalent
in diabetics. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed data of consecutive patients with acute ischaemic
stroke admitted from October 2004 to December 2010 from our stroke registry. Demographic data, risk
factors profile and stroke subtypes were reviewed and analyzed. Results: Eight hundred and fifty eight
patients were identified from the registry. As high as 59.3% (n=509) of our patients were diabetics,
of which 49.2% (n=422) had pre-existing diabetes and 10.1% (n=87) were newly diagnosed. Lacunar
infarction was the commonest stroke subtype, comprising 60.6% (n=519) of all strokes. Diabetes was
significantly associated with lacunar infarction (OR 1.5, CI 95% 1.16-2.01, p=0.003), particularly in
those aged ≤ 55 years (OR 2.29, 95% CI 1.12-4.67) and HbA1C ≥ 6.5% (χ²=8.77, p=0.003).
Conclusions: The prevalence of diabetes in our stroke patients is amongst the highest reported.
Diabetes mellitus, particularly those with poor glycaemic control is strongly associated with lacunar
infarction.
Diabetes Mellitus
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Stroke
3.Food Insecurity and Coping Strategies amongst Undergraduate Students during the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia
Sharifah Munirah Syed Elias ; Nur Suhailie Ibrahim ; Sutantri Sutantri
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2023;19(No.2):242-249
Introduction: Undergraduate students are at a high risk for food insecurity and knowledge on relevant coping strategies is the key issue in dealing with food insecurity. Therefore, this study is aimed at determining the food insecurity
status, coping strategies, and the factors associated with food insecurity and coping strategies during the COVID-19
pandemic. Methods: This cross-sectional study involved 383 undergraduate students from health-related courses
at the International Islamic University Malaysia Kuantan campus. The participants were selected by convenience
sampling. The instrument used for data collection was a self-administered questionnaire consisting of three parts:
socio-demographic background, food insecurity, and coping strategies. The data were analysed as descriptive and
inferential analyses, such as Chi-Square, Mann-Whitney, and Kruskal-Wallis. Results: It was found that 21.41% of
the participants reported experiencing food insecurity. There were significant associations between parents’ income
(p<0.001), financial status (p<0.001), academic performance (p = 0.04) and working part-time (p = 0.01) with food
insecurity. It was also discovered that there were significant associations between working part-time (p<0.001),
faculty of study (p<0.001), academic year (p<0.001), financial status (p<0.001), academic cumulative grade point
average (CGPA) (p<0.001) and monthly expenses (p = 0.01) with Malaysian Coping Strategies Instruments (MCSI)
score. A significant association between food insecurity and MCSI score (p<0.001) was also found in this study.
Conclusion: The prevalence of food insecurity was consistent with previous studies, which is considered high in
Malaysia. The findings could assist university authorities to identify the characteristics of the students that are related
to food insecurity.
4.Legal Aspects of Articular Cartilage Tissue Engineering Experimentation: A Review on Malaysian Acts, Regulations and Guidelines
Muhammad Aa&rsquo ; zamuddin Ahmad Radzi ; Majdah Zawawi ; Munirah Sha&rsquo ; ban ; Nur Syamimi Mohd. Azharuddin ; Azran Azhim ; Abdurezak Abdulahi Hashi
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2020;16(No.3, September):272-284
Presently, there is no specific federal legislation governing articular cartilage tissue engineering (ACTE) experimentation practices in Malaysia. However, there are related regulations and guidelines provided by government agencies to oversee and guide such practices. The rules and regulations provided in the documents have the essential aim of safeguarding public health through ensuring that non-clinical studies reach a certain quality, efficient and safe for human use. There are themes identified when scrutinising relevant documents which includes, the need for authorised personnel and the establishment of facilities in conducting such experiments, the aspect of cell-scaffold construct development, the use of human materials, the aspect of biosafety, animal care and use during the experiments, and considerations on the impact on the environment. The individual laboratory or facility shall adopt and adapt these standards as deemed appropriate by the ACTE researchers to ensure that non-clinical studies are conducted in a proper and ethical manner.