2.Characteristics of pulmonary tuberculosis and extrapulmonary tuberculosis in immunocompetent adults
Huda A. Bukharie ; Abdullah M. Al-Rubaish ; Abdulla F. Mulhim ; Hatem O. Qutub
Tropical Medicine and Health 2009;37(1):7-11
Objective: While tuberculosis is primarily considered a pulmonary disease, it has the potential to infect almost every organ via lymphohematogenous dissemination during the initial pulmonary infection. The aim of this study was to explore the importance of demographics, clinical characteristics and the various patterns of extrapulmonary tuberculosis among Saudi and non Saudi patients presenting to King Fahd Hospital of the University, Alkhobar, in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia.
Methods: Prospective study of all adult patients (13 years of age and above) with tuberculosis over a period of 9 years between 1997 and 2005.
Results: A total of 390 cases of tuberculosis were diagnosed during the 9-year period. There were 221 Saudis (57%), and 169 non-Saudis (43%). Pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) was diagnosed in 132 cases (33 %), extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB) in 244 cases (63%), and both pulmonary and extrapulmonary in 14 cases (4%). The proportion of EPTB was similar among Saudi and non Saudi patients. Constitutional symptoms were more common among PTB than EPTB patients. Lymphadenopathy was the most frequent site of involvement. Of the 244 EPTB patients, 113 (45%) had lymphadenopathy and more than half were located in the cervical region. Osteoarticular tuberculosis noted in 41 patients (17%) was the second most frequent involvement. Pleural, peritoneal, miliary, genitourinary, and central nervous system tuberculosis, each accounted for 2%10% of the total number of cases of EPTB. Co-morbidities were found in 56 patients, 12% from EPTB, and 16% from PTB. Human immunodeficiency virus test results were available for 234 patients; all were found to be seronegative.
Conclusion: Extrapulmonary tuberculosis remains frequent even in patients lacking risk factors. Dealing with EPTB has been hampered by the absence of a quick and accurate diagnostic tool. Because the clinical presentation of EPTB is extremely variable, a high level of suspicion is required to diagnose and treat EPTB in a timely and health-preserving manner.
3.Outcome of Tendon Transfers for Radial Nerve Palsy in a Malaysian Tertiary Centre
Richford J ; Abdullah S ; Norhafizah M ; Juliana I ; Rashdeen F ; Razana A
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2018;12(1):1-6
Tendon transfers for radial nerve palsy is a common operation with good results. We did a retrospective study on twenty patients with radial nerve palsy who underwent tendon transfer surgery and recovered between January 2008 and December 2012. Outcomes measured were motor power of wrist extension, finger extension, grip strength and DASH scores. There was significant improvement of motor power of wrist and finger extension between the preoperative period and three months post-operatively, between the pre operative period and six months post operatively and between three and six months postoperatively (p = 0.0005). Grip strength improved significantly as well between preoperative, three and six months postoperatively (p = 0.0005). DASH scores reflecting patient satisfaction at six months postoperatively showed only mild or moderate difficulty of function.
5.Preemptive pregabalin for postoperative analgesia during minimally invasive hysterectomy: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Ahmed ABU-ZAID ; Osama ALOMAR ; Nora F ALNAIM ; Fatimah Shakir ABUALSAUD ; Mohammed Ziad JAMJOOM ; Latifa F ALNAIM ; Abdullah AMA ALMUBARKI ; Saeed BARADWAN ; Saud Abdullah Saud ABOUDI ; Faisal Khalid IDRIS ; Meshael FODANEEL ; Ismail A AL-BADAWI ; Hany SALEM
Obstetrics & Gynecology Science 2022;65(2):133-144
We aimed to perform a systematic review and meta-analysis of all randomized placebo-controlled trials (RCTs) that examined the analgesic benefits of preemptive pregabalin among patients undergoing minimally invasive hysterectomy. Five major databases were systematically screened from inception until August 29, 2021 Relevant studies were evaluated for risk of bias. Endpoints were analyzed using the random-effects model and pooled as the mean difference or risk ratio with a 95% confidence interval. Four studies with seven treatment arms met the inclusion criteria. The total sample size was 304 patients: 193 and 111 patients were allocated to the pregabalin and placebo groups, respectively. Overall, the included studies revealed a low risk of bias. The summary results revealed that the mean postoperative pain scores at rest were significantly lower in the pregabalin group than in the control group at 0, 2, 4, 6, 12, and 24 hours. Moreover, the mean postoperative pain scores on movement/coughing were significantly lower in the pregabalin group than in the control group at 12 and 24 hours. The rate of patients who were opioid-free postoperatively was significantly higher in the pregabalin group than in the control group. There was no significant difference between the groups in terms of the mean postoperative time to first rescue analgesic and the rates of adverse events. Compared with placebo, preemptive pregabalin was largely safe, and was correlated with superior analgesic effects in terms of lower postoperative pain scores and higher opioid-sparing effects. Additional RCTs are needed to confirm these findings.
6.Interleukin-27 exhibited anti-inflammatory activity during Plasmodium berghei infection in mice.
Fazalul Rahiman, S S ; Basir, R ; Talib, H ; Tie, T H ; Chuah, Y K ; Jabbarzare, M ; Chong, W C ; Mohd Yusoff, M A ; Nordin, N ; Yam, M F ; Abdullah, W O ; Abdul Majid, R
Tropical Biomedicine 2013;30(4):663-80
Interleukin-27 (IL-27) has a pleiotropic role either as a pro-inflammatory or anti-inflammatory cytokine in inflammatory related diseases. The role and involvement of IL-27 during malaria was investigated and the effects of modulating its release on the production of major inflammatory cytokines and the histopathological consequences in major affected organs during the infection were evaluated. Results showed that IL-27 concentration was significantly elevated throughout the infection but no positive correlation with the parasitaemia development observed. Augmentation of IL-27 significantly elevated the release of anti-inflammatory cytokine, IL-10 whereas antagonising and neutralising IL-27 produced the opposite. A significant elevation of pro-inflammatory cytokines (IFN-γ and IL-6) was also observed, both during augmentation and inhibition of IL-27. Thus, it is suggested that IL-27 exerts an anti-inflammatory activity in the Th1 type response by signalling the production of IL-10 during malaria. Histopathological examination showed sequestration of PRBC in the microvasculature of major organs in malarial mice. Other significant histopathological changes include hyperplasia and hypertrophy of the Kupffer cells in the liver, hyaline membrane formation in lung tissue, enlargement of the white and red pulp followed by the disappearance of germinal centre of the spleen, and tubular vacuolation of the kidney tissues. In conclusion, it is suggested that IL-27 may possibly acts as an anti-inflammatory cytokine during the infection. Modulation of its release produced a positive impact on inflammatory cytokine production during the infection, suggesting its potential in malaria immunotherapy, in which the host may benefit from its inhibition.
7.Acetabular Reinforcement Ring For Acetabular Bone Defect In Total Hip Replacement
Abdullah S ; Rutel A ; Jaafar MSA ; Ong LH ; Kamaruddin F
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2018;12(Supplement A):41-
8.Development, Translation and Validation of Enhanced Asian Rome III Questionnaires for Diagnosis of Functional Bowel Diseases in Major Asian Languages: A Rome Foundation-Asian Neurogastroenterology and Motility Association Working Team Report.
Uday C GHOSHAL ; Kok Ann GWEE ; Minhu CHEN ; Xiao R GONG ; Nitesh PRATAP ; Xiaohua HOU ; Ari F SYAM ; Murdani ABDULLAH ; Young Tae BAK ; Myung Gyu CHOI ; Sutep GONLACHANVIT ; Andrew S B CHUA ; Kuck Meng CHONG ; Kewin T H SIAH ; Ching Liang LU ; Lishou XIONG ; William E WHITEHEAD
Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility 2015;21(1):83-92
BAome III criteria. METHODS: After EAR3Q was developed by Asian experts by cCKGROUND/AIMS: The development-processes by regional socio-cultural adaptation of an Enhanced Asian Rome III questionnaire (EAR3Q), a cultural adaptation of the Rome III diagnostic questionnaire (R3DQ), and its translation-validation in Asian languages are presented. As English is not the first language for most Asians, translation-validation of EAR3Q is essential. Hence, we aimed to culturally adapt the R3DQ to develop EAR3Q and linguistically validate it to show that the EAR3Q is able to allocate diagnosis according to Ronsensus, it was translated into Chinese, Hindi-Telugu, Indonesian, Korean, and Thai, following Rome Foundation guidelines; these were then validated on native subjects (healthy [n = 60], and patients with irritable bowel syndrome [n = 59], functional dyspepsia [n = 53] and functional constipation [n = 61]) diagnosed by clinicians using Rome III criteria, negative alarm features and investigations. RESULTS: Experts noted words for constipation, bloating, fullness and heartburn, posed difficulty. The English back-translated questionnaires demonstrated concordance with the original EAR3Q. Sensitivity and specificity of the questionnaires were high enough to diagnose respective functional gastrointestinal disorders (gold standard: clinical diagnoses) in most except Korean and Indonesian languages. Questionnaires often uncovered overlapping functional gastrointestinal disorders. Test-retest agreement (kappa) values of the translated questionnaires were high (0.700-1.000) except in Korean (0.300-0.500) and Indonesian (0.100-0.400) languages at the initial and 2-week follow-up visit. CONCLUSIONS: Though Chinese, Hindi and Telugu translations were performed well, Korean and Indonesian versions were not. Questionnaires often uncovered overlapping FGIDs, which were quite common.
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9.Advancing male age differentially alters levels and localization patterns of PLCzeta in sperm and testes from different mouse strains.
Junaid KASHIR ; Bhavesh V MISTRY ; Maha Adel GUMSSANI ; Muhammad RAJAB ; Reema ABU-DAWAS ; Falah ALMOHANNA ; Michail NOMIKOS ; Celine JONES ; Raed ABU-DAWUD ; Nadya AL-YACOUB ; Kevin COWARD ; F Anthony LAI ; Abdullah M ASSIRI
Asian Journal of Andrology 2021;23(2):178-187
Sperm-specific phospholipase C zeta (PLCζ) initiates intracellular calcium (Ca