1.Mucous membrane pemphigoid
Lee CK ; Zuraiza MZ ; ROKIAH I
Malaysian Journal of Dermatology 2009;22(-):25-27
Mucous membrane pemphigoid is a group of
putative autoimmune, chronic inflammatory,
subepithelial blistering diseases predominantly
affecting mucous membranes, characterised by
linear deposition of IgG, IgA, or C3 along the
epithelial basement membrane1. This variant of
pemphigoid is rare and encompasses a
heterogeneous group manifesting a varying
constellation of oral, ocular, skin, genital,
nasopharyngeal, oesophageal and laryngeal lesions.
In severe cases, it may lead to blindness due to
ocular involvement and may even be life
threatening due to airway obstruction. We report a
case of mucous membrane pemphigoid with oral
and genital involvement.
2.A 7-Year Retrospective Review of Skin Cancer at University Malaya Medical Centre:A Tertiary Centre Experience
Ch’ng CC ; Wong SM ; Lee YY ; Rokiah I ; Jayalaskmi Pailoor
Malaysian Journal of Dermatology 2012;29(-):16-22
Introduction Skin cancer is ranked the ninth commonest cancer among males and
tenth among females in Malaysia.
Objectives To review the pattern of skin cancers at University Malaya Medical Centre
(UMMC).
Methods This is a retrospective review of all histo-pathological confirmed skin
cancers at UMMC from 2004 till 2010.
Results Among the 155 patients reviewed, basal cell carcinoma (BCC) was the
commonest skin cancer (44.5%), followed by squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) (27.1%)
and malignant melanoma (MM) (11.6%). The nodulo-ulcerative subtype made up
46% of all BCC while 50% of MM was of acral lentiginous subtype. Patients with
BCC were significantly older (>60 years old), (p=0.003). A majority of skin cancers
were found on the head and neck.
Conclusion BCC was the commonest skin cancer, with significantly older patients
and located mainly on head and neck. MM was the least common skin cancer but
associated with the highest mortality.