1.Public health and clinical importance of amoebiasis in Malaysia: A review
Tropical Biomedicine 2011;28(2):194-222
Entamoeba histolytica, the causative agent of human amoebiasis remains a
significant cause of morbidity and mortality in developing countries and is responsible for up
to 100,000 deaths worldwide each year. Entamoeba dispar, morphologically indistinguishable
from E. histolytica is more common in humans in many parts of the world. Similarly Entamoeba
moshkovskii, which was long considered to be a free-living amoeba is also morphologically
identical to E. histolytica and E. dispar, and is highly prevalent in some E. histolytica endemic
countries. Humans are the host of infection and there would not appear to be other meaningful
animal reservoirs of E. histolytica. Entamoeba. histolytica can be present in sewage and
contaminated water. The infection is mainly transmitted via ingestion of water or food
contaminated by faeces containing E. histolytica cysts. Clinical features of amoebiasis range
from asymptomatic colonization to amoebic dysentery and invasive extraintestinal amoebiasis,
which is manifested most commonly in the form of abscesses in liver and lungs. The
epidemiology of amoebiasis has dramatically changed since the separation of E. histolytica
and E. dispar species and the worldwide prevalence of these species has not been estimated
until recently. Morever, E. moshkovskii, another morphologically indistinguishable human
parasitic Entamoeba was not mentioned or considered as a contributor to the prevalence
figures in endemic areas. Amoebiasis is still a major health problem especially in aboriginal
settlements and amongst people living in remote area in Malaysia. However, until now there
is only one data currently available to indicate the true prevalence and incidence of E.
histolytica and E. dispar. Further studies are needed to determine the burden of E. histolytica,
E. dispar and E. moshkovskii infections in Malaysia. In the present review, we briefly summarize
all methods use in diagnosing Entamoeba species, ranging from microscopic identification to
molecular detection such as culture and isoenzyme analysis, antibody detection tests, antigen
detection tests, immunochromatographic assays, conventional PCR, real-time PCR and loopmediated
isothermal amplification (LAMP).
2.Radiation exposure to the surgeon during femoral interlocking nailing under fluoroscopic imaging.
T S Tengku Muzaffar ; Y Imran ; M A Iskandar ; A Zakaria
The Medical journal of Malaysia 2005;60 Suppl C():26-9
Femoral interlocking nailing requires fluoroscopic assistance for insertion of the nail and distal screws. In this study, scattered radiation to the eye and hand of the operating surgeon was measured during the procedure. Thermo-luminescent dosimeter (TLD) was used to quantify the dose received by the surgeon. The mean radiation exposure time during the procedure was 3.89 minutes. The mean scattered radiation doses to the hand and eye were 0.27 mSv and 0.09 mSv per procedure respectively. These very low doses have made a surgeon very unlikely to receive more than the recommended annual dose limit set by the National Council on Radiological Protection.
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4.CLINICAL OUTCOME OF PREOPERATIVE PHYSIOTHERAPY ON POSTOPERATIVE TRIGGER FINGER RELEASE FINGER FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY
Jeffrey S ; Abdullah Aqeel M ; Andrew Mak SK ; Anthony M ; Arief Y ; Saravanan A ; Mohd Ashraf AM ; Nur Atiqah MJ ; Farid M ; Syahril Rizal A ; Kamarul Al-Haqq AG
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2019;13(Supplement A):17-
5.A COMPARISON OF SHORT TERM OUTCOME BETWEEN CANNULATED SCREW FIXATION AND NON-LOCKING RECONSTRUCTION PLATING OF DISPLACED ACETABULAR FRACTURES
Jeffrey S ; Mohd Ashraf AM ; Rostam M ; Rushdie I ; Fikry MI ; Muhaimin M ; Ng MG ; Arief Y ; Syed Z ; Jeffrey C ; KamarulAl-Haqq AG
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2019;13(Supplement A):39-
6.TECHNICAL CHALLENGES AND SHORT TERM OUTCOME OF CANNULATED SCREW FIXATION OF PELVIC RING AND ACETABULAR FRACTURES
Jeffrey S ; Mohd Ashraf AM ; Rostam M ; Fikry MI ; Esanikaruppiah J ; Bryan Teoh CE ; Nur Atiqah MJ ; Abdullah Aqeel M ; Saravanan A ; Mohd Naim N ; Kamarul Al-Haqq AG
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2019;13(Supplement A):46-
8.Phenolics, fatty acids composition and biological activities of various extracts and fractions of Malaysian Aaptos aaptos
Rashid Mat ZALILAWATI ; Ali M. ABDUL ; Douzenel PHILIPPE ; Bourgougnon NATHALIE ; Shaari KHOZIRAH ; Andriani YOSIE ; Tengku Sifzizul Tengku Muhammad ; Mohamad HABSAH
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine 2018;8(11):554-564
Objective: To investigate phenolics, fatty acids composition and biological activities of various extracts and fractions of Malaysian Aaptos aaptos. Methods: Fatty acid methyl ester was analyzed by gas chromatography-flame ionization detector. Antioxidant activity was determined using 2,2-diphenyl-picrylhydrazyl radical scavenging assay and total phenolics content by Folin-Ciocalteu procedure. Vero cells viability was evaluated using methyl thiazole tetrazolium and the inactivation of herpes simplex virus type 1 by neutral red uptake assay. p-Hydroxybenzamide isolated by column chromatography was characterized by utilizing nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and electron impact mass spectrometry. Results:The chloroform, ethyl acetate and methanol extracts of Aaptos aaptos produced higher portions of straight-chain saturated fatty acid, while hexane extract mainly consisted of unsaturated fatty acid. The five majors of fatty acid methyl ester were identified as behenic acid, cis-10-heptadecenoic acid and cis-10-pentadecenoic acids, palmitic acid and tricosanoic acid. In addition, among all organic extracts, chloroform extract inactivated herpes simplex virus type 1 while exhibited weak cytotoxic activity against normal Vero cells and also exhibited strong cytotoxic activity on HL-60, MCF-7, K562, CEM-SS and WEHI-3B cells. A phenolic compound, p-hydroxybenzamide was also isolated from the sponge. Conclusions: Aaptos aaptos could be a source to derive the potential antiviral and anticancer agents. However, further studies are needed to determine the mechanism involved in the process.
10.Correlation Of FRAX Risk Score And Hip Fragility Fractures In Elderly Patients
Syed Ahmad Kabeer SJ ; Mohd Farid M ; Nur Atiqah MJ ; Zulaikha Z ; Mohammad Rostam S ; Ikhwan S ; Naim N ; Kuhanrajan R ; Syahril RA ; Kamarul Haqq AG ; Kamil MK
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2018;12(Supplement A):237-