1.Villoglandular adenocarcinoma of cervix--a tumour with bland cytological features: report of a case missed on cytology.
The Malaysian journal of pathology 2003;25(2):139-43
The diagnosis of villoglandular adenocarcinoma of cervix on cytological smears is often missed due to the relatively bland cytological features of this tumour. A 45-year-old female with an exophytic cervical growth had three cervical smears reported as unsatisfactory. A cervical biopsy followed by Wertheim's hysterectomy showed a villoglandular adenocarcinoma (VGA) of cervix. Vaginal recurrence of VGA was again missed on the first post-operative vault smear. The second and third vault smears showed characteristic features of VGA that enabled correct identification. Review of some of the smears previously reported as unsatisfactory showed architectural features of VGA in the three dimensional (3-D) fragments that were previously considered to be benign.
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2.Cultural Construction of Psychiatric Illness in Malaysia
Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences 2017;24(2):1-5
The concept of the cultural construction of illness is important in terms of understanding
people's behaviour. In this article, this idea is applied to psychiatric illness in Malaysia to
explore how it is informed by sociocultural elements, a process that will help us understand the
psychiatric expression and help-seeking behaviour of the country's population.
3.The Effectiveness of A Cultural-Based Support Group For Malay Dementia Caregivers In Kelantan, Malaysia: A Pre-Post Intervention Study
Rozanizam Zakaria ; Asrenee Ab Razak
ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry 2017;18(1):20-30
: The psychological impact of care giving responsibility for dementia
patients is significant regardless of the cultural background. Most of the current
advanced caregivers’ interventions, originating from developed western
countries, do not necessarily apply to local settings. Hence, there is a need for an
effective culturally competent psychological intervention for these caregivers.
The aim of the study is to assess the effectiveness of the cultural-based support
group for Malay caregivers of dementia patients in Kelantan towards their
burden, anxiety and depression level, and quality of life. Methods: This was an
experimental study, without control, investigating pre and post support group
intervention effectiveness in reducing caregiver burden, anxiety and depression,
and improving the quality of life. Sixteen caregivers completed the program,
which involved seven fortnightly support group sessions with duration of 2 hours
each, conducted over twelve weeks. Caregivers’ burden was assessed using
Caregiver Strain Index (CSI) while their psychological well-being was
objectively assessed using Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). WHO
Quality of Life questionnaire (WHOQOL-BREF) was used to measure the
quality of life. The validated Malay versions of the questionnaires were used.
Results: There was a statistically significant reduction in the level of caregiver
burden (p = or < 0.001). Measurement of both scores of anxiety and depression
comparing pre and post intervention also showed improvement, but statistically
were not significant. Assessment of caregivers’ quality of life showed statistically
significant improvement in the domains of social, psychological and physical (all
with the p-value <0.05). Discussion: Our cultural-based support group is an
effective intervention to improve burden, psychological well-being and quality of
life among local caregivers of dementia patients. ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry,
Vol. 18 (1): January – June 2017: XX XX.
4.Polishing of The Composite Resin restorations-Literature Review
M.A.G. Gonzalez ; N.H. Khokhar ; A.A.A. Razak
Annals of Dentistry 2010;17(1):25-34
The widespread use of aesthetic fillings has
highlighted their advantages and disadvantages. One
of the most troublesome features of earlier aesthetic
materials was the difficulty of finishing the restoration
surface to decrease adherence of food debris. The
rougher the finished surface, the greater the possibility
of bacterial accumulation and discolouration of
restoration along the restoration margin with secondary
caries formation. Aside from these clinical
implications, patients are highly discerning and could
detect roughness of 0.30 μm with their tongue. The
aesthetic restoration should mimic the appearance of
natural dentition and should have an enamel-like
appearance. An increased demand for superior
aesthetics from composite resin has increased the
demand for more eff icient and simple polishing
techniques. The development of nanocomposites has
given a new perspective to the polishing of composite
resins. Nanocomposites claim the advantage of
improved gloss, optical characteristics and reduced
wear. To date, results of in vitro studies have been
equivocal regarding the most efficient and effective
polishing system. There is variation in the effects of
different finishing and polishing instruments on the
surface roughness due to great diversity in size, shape,
composition and distribution of the filler particles of
composite resins, type of resin and a wide variety of
finishing and polishing instruments. This paper will
review the different factors that affect polishing
techniques used in achieving the desired polish on
composite resin restorations.
5.Neonatal Clavicle Fracture: A Review of Fourteen Cases in East Coast Peninsular Malaysia
Awang MS ; Abdul Razak AH ; Che Ahmad A
The International Medical Journal Malaysia 2017;16(2):79-83
Introduction: The purpose of this study is to identify the incidence of clavicle fractures in newborn
associated with fetal, maternal and process of deliveries in Kuantan General Hospital from June 2012 until
January 2014. This study is to determine epidemiological data of clavicle fractures, maternal and baby risk
factors associated with clavicle fractures of newborn and its’ outcome. Methods: This is a prospective
study. 13 patients were identified to fulfill the inclusion criteria of the study. The data of
sociodemographic, associated fetal and maternal risk factors and the outcomes were recorded using
proforma. The statistical data analysis was done using SPSS 12.0. Results: Out of 20,257 live births at our
centre during the study period, 13 infants were diagnosed to have clavicle fractures, giving an incidence of
0.64 per 1000 live births. There were 5 (38.5%) left, 7 (53.8%) right and one (7.7%) bilateral fracture. All
fractures located at the mid shaft of the clavicle and none have associated brachial plexus injuries. All
infants were delivered through vaginal delivery (61.5%); five through assisted delivery (instrumental); 2
(15.4%) forcep and 3 (23.1%) vacuum. Two of the babies developed shoulder dystocia. The average birth
weight was 3371 grams (SD 0.269) and mean gestational age was 38.7 weeks (SD 1.16). Five of the mothers
(38.5%) were primigravida and eight (61.5%) were multigravida in which,7 (53.8%)were healthy without
other co-morbidty, 5 (38.5%) having gestational diabetis and one (7.7%) hypertension. The average maternal
weight was 62.0 kg and height 1.58 metres with average BMI of 24.16 (3.29SD). All eventually had a
complete recovery at 6 weeks with clinical and radiological evident of fracture union. Conclusions: In
conclusion, all patients with clavicle fractures were found following vaginal delivery. There were no
associations between neonatal clavicle fractures with maternal or baby risk factors. All fractures healed
without any complications.
6.Influence of Age, Weight, and Pirani Score on the Number of Castings in the Early Phase of Clubfoot Treatment using Ponseti Method
Mazlina Awang ; Abdul Razak Sulaiman ; Ismail Munajat ; Mohd Emil Fazliq
Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences 2014;21(2):40-43
Background: The objectives of this study were to investigate whether severity of clubfoot, age, and weight of the patients at initial manipulation and casting influence the total number of castings required.
Methods: This prospective study was conducted on 38 idiopathic clubfoot patients undergoing weekly manipulation and casting using the method recommended by Ponseti. The patients’ age, weight, and foot Pirani score at the start of manipulation and casting were analysed against the total number of castings required to achieve correction to 60° abduction.
Results: Simple linear regression analysis on the influence of weight, age, and Pirani score at the time of cast initiation showed that the Pirani score was the only significant predictor for the total number of castings required.
Conclusion: The total number of castings required to treat clubfoot was determined by the severity of clubfoot but not by the weight and age of patients.
7.An in vivo study of a locally-manufactured hydroxyapatite-based material as bone replacement material.
N H Abdul Razak ; K A Al-Salihi ; A R Samsudin
The Medical journal of Malaysia 2004;59 Suppl F():119-20
Defects were created in the mandible of a rabbit model whereby the right side was implanted with hydroxyapatite (HA) while the left side was left empty to act as control. Both the implant and control sites were evaluated clinically and histologically at 4,12,20,22 weeks. Decalcified sections were studied under confocal laser scanning microscope. No reactive cells were evident microscopically in all sections. There was bone ingrowth as early as 4 weeks when viewed by the topographic method. Enhancement of osteoconduction was evident by the presence of abundant capillaries, perivascular tissue and osteoprogenitor cells of the host. At 22 weeks, the implanted defect showed mature bone formation filling almost the whole field. This study demonstrated that the dense HA exhibits excellent biocompatibility as noted by the complete absence of reactive cells. It also promotes osteoconduction.
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8.An in vivo study of a locally-manufactured hydroxyapatite-based material as bone replacement material.
Abdul Razak NH ; Al-Salihi KA ; Samsudin AR
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2004;59 Suppl B():119-120
Defects were created in the mandible of a rabbit model whereby the right side was implanted with hydroxyapatite (HA) while the left side was left empty to act as control. Both the implant and control sites were evaluated clinically and histologically at 4,12,20,22 weeks. Decalcified sections were studied under confocal laser scanning microscope. No reactive cells were evident microscopically in all sections. There was bone ingrowth as early as 4 weeks when viewed by the topographic method. Enhancement of osteoconduction was evident by the presence of abundant capillaries, perivascular tissue and osteoprogenitor cells of the host. At 22 weeks, the implanted defect showed mature bone formation filling almost the whole field. This study demonstrated that the dense HA exhibits excellent biocompatibility as noted by the complete absence of reactive cells. It also promotes osteoconduction.
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*Materials Testing
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9.Dual time point imaging of FDG PET/CT in a tuberculous spondylodiscitis
HR Abdul Razak ; N Abdul Rahim ; AJ Nordin
Biomedical Imaging and Intervention Journal 2010;6(2):1-3
Dual Time Point Imaging (DTPI) technique is a specialised protocol adopted in 18F-Fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG)
Positron Emission Tomography (PET) imaging. This technique is claimed to be useful in differentiating malignant and
infective lesions. The authors adopted this technique in a patient diagnosed with tuberculous spondylodiscitis and psoas abscess which demonstrated higher Maximum Standardized Uptake Value (SUVmax) during initial scans as compared with those obtained on delayed scans. The SUVmax changes between the two time points are believed to be a valuable finding for chronic granulomatous infective lesions such as tuberculosis.
10.Secondary metabolite profiles and mating populations of Fusarium species in section Liseola associated with bakanae disease of rice
Nur Ain Izzati Mohd Zainudin ; Azmi Abd Razak ; Baharuddin Salleh
Malaysian Journal of Microbiology 2008;4(1):6-13
A total of 25 strains of Fusarium species that belong to F. fujikuroi (a pathogen of bakanae disease), F. proliferatum, F.sacchari, F. subglutinans and F. verticillioides were isolated from rice plants showing typical bakanae symptoms in Malaysia and Indonesia and screened for their secondary metabolites. The objectives of the studies were to determine the
physiological variability based on production of moniliformin (MON), fumonisin (FB1), gibberellic acid (GA3) and fusaric acid (FA) as well as to ascertain the mating populations (MPs) within the Gibberella fujikuroi species complex based on their
ability to produce perithecia and viable ascospores. Production of GA3 could be used to separate F. fujikuroi that belongs to MP-C from other species. In crosses with seven standard testers of MPs, 76% of strains could be assigned to at least one of the G. fujikuroi species complex namely MP-A (G. moniliformis), MP-B (G. sacchari), MP-C (G. fujikuroi) and MP-D (G. intermedia). Single strain (M3237P) that was assigned as MP-C, and has also been identified morphologically as F. fujikuroi
was also crossed-fertile with MP-D tester. The secondary metabolites profiles and the presence of MP-A, MP-B, MP-C and MP-D strains on samples of bakanae-infected rice plants are new records in Malaysia.