1.Mucinous carcinoma (colloid carcinoma) of the lung diagnosed by fine needle aspiration cytology: a case report.
Gita Jayaram ; Roshidah Yaccob ; Chong Kin Liam
The Malaysian journal of pathology 2003;25(1):63-8
Mucinous carcinoma of the lung, also known as colloid carcinoma, is an uncommon tumour that is rarely encountered in fine needle aspiration (FNA) cytological practice. A 64-year-old Chinese male presenting with blood stained sputum and hoarseness of voice was discovered to have a 3 cm sized mass in the left lung. Neither bronchial washings nor transthoracic FNA yielded positive results at this stage. Six months later the patient returned to the hospital with a larger tumour and mediastinal lymphadenopathy. Transbronchial lymph node FNA, reported as negative for malignancy showed normal, hyperplastic and mildly atypical bronchial epithelial cells as well as a few single cells and extracellular mucin. Transthoracic FNA of the lung lesion performed under computed tomographic guidance showed characteristic cytological features of this tumour, establishing the diagnosis.
Fine needle biopsy, NOS
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Lung
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Colloids
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Adenocarcinoma, Mucinous
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Carcinoma
2.Development and Validation of an Attitudinal-Profiling Tool for Patients With Asthma.
Aileen DAVID-WANG ; David PRICE ; Sang Heon CHO ; James Chung Man HO ; Chong Kin LIAM ; Glenn NEIRA ; Pei Li TEH
Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Research 2017;9(1):43-51
PURPOSE: To develop a profiling tool which accurately assigns a patient to the appropriate attitudinal cluster for the management of asthma. METHODS: Attitudinal data from an online survey of 2,467 patients with asthma from 8 Asian countries/region, aged 18-50 years, having had ≥2 prescriptions in the previous 2 years and access to social media was used in a discriminant function analysis to identify a minimal set of questions for the Profiling Tool. A split-sample procedure based on 100 sets of randomly selected estimation and validation sub-samples from the original sample was used to cross-validate the Tool and assess the robustness of its predictive accuracy. RESULTS: Our Profiling Tool contained 10 attitudinal questions for the patient and 1 GINA-based level of asthma control question for the physician. It achieved a predictive accuracy of 76.2%. The estimation and validation sub-sample accuracies of 76.7% and 75.3%, respectively, were consistent with the tool's predictive accuracy at 95% confidence level; and their 1.4 percentage-points difference set upper-bound estimate for the degree of over-fitting. CONCLUSIONS: The Profiling Tool is highly predictive (>75%) of the attitudinal clusters that best describe patients with asthma in the Asian population. By identifying the attitudinal profile of the patient, the physician can make the appropriate asthma management decisions in practice. The challenge is to integrate its use into the consultation workflow and apply to areas where Internet resources are not available or patients who are not comfortable with the use of such technology.
Asia
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Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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Asthma*
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Discriminant Analysis
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Disease Management
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Humans
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Internet
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Prescriptions
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Social Media
3.Sandstorm Appearance of Pulmonary Alveolar Microlithiasis Incidentally Detected in a Young, Asymptomatic Male.
Li Shyan CH'NG ; Shaik Ismail BUX ; Chong Kin LIAM ; Nazarina Abdul RAHMAN ; Choon Yan HO
Korean Journal of Radiology 2013;14(5):859-862
Pulmonary alveolar microlithiasis (PAM) is a rare chronic disease with paucity of symptoms in contrast to the imaging findings. We present a case of a 24-year-old Malay man having an incidental abnormal pre-employment chest radiograph of dense micronodular opacities giving the classical "sandstorm" appearance. High-resolution computed tomography of the lungs showed microcalcifications with subpleural cystic changes. Open lung biopsy showed calcospherites within the alveolar spaces. The radiological and histopathological findings were characteristic of PAM.
Biopsy
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Calcinosis/*diagnosis/surgery
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Chronic Disease
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Genetic Diseases, Inborn/*diagnosis/surgery
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Humans
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*Incidental Findings
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Lung Diseases/*diagnosis/surgery
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Male
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Pulmonary Alveoli/pathology/radiography
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Thoracic Surgery, Video-Assisted/methods
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed/*methods
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Young Adult
4.Recurrent cerebral infarcts secondary to marantic endocarditis in a patient with adenocarcinoma of the lung.
Mei-Ling Sharon TAI ; Eugene Choon Li TAN ; Choon Chin ANG ; Chong-Kin LIAM
Singapore medical journal 2016;57(9):524-525
Adenocarcinoma
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complications
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Aged
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Cerebral Infarction
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complications
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Echocardiography, Transesophageal
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Endocarditis
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complications
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Endocarditis, Non-Infective
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complications
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Fatal Outcome
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Female
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Humans
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Lung Neoplasms
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complications
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Mutation
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Receptor, Epidermal Growth Factor
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metabolism
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Recurrence
5.Application of 18 F-FDG PET-CT in the management of pulmonary nodule and mass – a pictorial review
Teik Hin Tan ; Teck Huat Wong ; Usha Rani George ; Ken Siong Kow ; Chong Kin Liam
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2019;74(3):250-250
Background: Lung cancer is one of the leading causes of
cancer-related mortality worldwide. Pulmonary nodules are
commonly encountered in clinical practice because of the
recent implementation of low-dose CT lung screening
programme, incidental finding on cardiac CT or CT for nonthoracic related disease. 18
F-FDG PET-CT plays an important
role in the management of pulmonary nodules.
Methods: In this pictorial review, we present six different
scenarios of using 18
F-FDG PET-CT in the management of
suspicious pulmonary nodule or mass. The advantages and
limitations of 18
F-FDG PET-CT and Herder model are
discussed.
Results: 18
F-FDG PET-CT with risk assessment using Herder
model provides added value in characterising indeterminate
pulmonary nodules. Besides, 18
F-FDG PET-CT is valuable to
guide the site of biopsy and provide accurate staging of lung
cancer.
Conclusion: To further improve its diagnostic accuracy,
careful history taking, and CT morphological evaluation
should be taken into consideration when interpreting 18FFDG PET-CT findings in patients with these nodules.