1.Cytogenetics: Past, Present And Future
Thirumulu Ponnuraj Kannan ; Zilfalil Bin Alwi
Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences 2009;16(2):4-9
Fifty years have elapsed since the discovery of the number of human chromosomes in 1956. Newer
techniques have been developed since then, ranging from the initial conventional banding techniques
to the currently used molecular array comparative genomic hybridisation. With a combination of
these conventional and molecular techniques, cytogenetics has become an indispensable tool for the
diagnosis of various genetic disorders, paving the way for possible treatment and management. This
paper traces the history and evolution of cytogenetics leading up to the current state of technology.
2.Clinical and genetic analysis of long QT syndrome in two Malay children
Abdul Rahim Wong ; Zilfalil Bin Alwi ; Zahurul A. Bhuiyan
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2019;74(4):341-343
Long QT syndrome (LQTS) is predominantly a genetic
cardiac arrhythmia disorder. We report here our study on
long QT syndrome from two children from Kelantan,
Malaysia. Clinical and genetic findings of these two
unrelated Malay children with LQTS is discussed. We found
a Long QT, type 1 causal mutation, p.Ile567Thr in the KCNQ1
gene in the first child. A pathogenic mutation could not be
detected in the second child, explaining the heterogeneity of
this disease.