1.Acute renal failure and hepatitis: A rare manifestation of typhoid fever - A case report.
Wahinuddin Sulaiman ; Gunavathy M. ; Muhaini Othman
Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences 2007;14(1):65-66
Hepatitis complicating typhoid fever has been previously reported widely. Occurrence of acute renal failure and hepatitis together is extremely rare. A case report of complicated acute renal failure and hepatitis in a typhoid patient is reported and discussed.
Hepatitis
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Typhoid Fever
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Kidney Failure, Acute
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Case Report
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occurrence
2.Subcutaneous Sarcoidosis (Darier Roussy Sarcoid): A Rare Entity of Cutaneous Sarcoidosis
Wei Cheng Leong ; Wahinuddin Sulaiman ; Ling Tze Tan ; Jyh Jong Tang
Malaysian Journal of Dermatology 2021;47(Dec 2021):95-99
Summary
Sarcoidosis is a multisystem disease characterised by granulomatous inflammation possibly due to
hyperactivation of the immune system; with unknown etiology. Subcutaneous sarcoidosis (also known
as Darier Roussy sarcoid) is a rare type of specific cutaneous lesion of sarcoidosis characterised by
multiple firm, asymptomatic to mildly tender, mobile, round to oval, and skin coloured nodules. Herein
we report a rare case of subcutaneous sarcoidosis.
Sarcoidosis
3.Autoimmune Haemolytic Anaemia: A cross sectional study in a Tertiary Haematological Centre (Anemia Hemolitik Autoimun: Kajian Keratan Lintang di Pusat Hemotologi Tertier)
WAHINUDDIN SULAIMAN ; JASRAM SINGH SIDHU BALWANT SINGH ; NUR ADLIN SYAFIKA SHAMZUL HISHAM ; NURUL SYAZWANI ZAKIAH MARHASSAN ; SITI AISHAH ANUAR ; KAMINI KIRUBAMOORTHY
Malaysian Journal of Health Sciences 2022;20(No.1):119-127
Autoimmune haemolytic anaemia (AIHA) is a group of disorders wherein autoantibody causes decompensated acquired
haemolysis. There has been no epidemiological study of autoimmune haemolytic anaemia (AIHA) in Malaysia. This
study retrospectively analysed the epidemiology of AIHA including Evan’s Syndrome in a Tertiary Haematology Centre
in Malaysia. Patients diagnosed with AIHA and Evan’s Syndrome at 18 years old and above between 1 January 1994 to
1 October 2020 at the out-patient Haematology Clinic of Hospital Raja Permaisuri Bainun, Ipoh were selected. Patients’
information was retrieved from the outpatient clinic records. A total of 71 patients were included of which predominantly
female. The mean age for both genders were comparable. Ethnic stratification revealed AIHA was higher in Malays
followed by Chinese and Indian. Warm AIHA was most prevalent at 40.8%, compared to cold AIHA and Evan’s Syndrome
(both 23.9%), and mixed AIHA (11.3%). Primary was more common than secondary AIHA followed by Evan’s Syndrome.
Approximately half of the secondary AIHA and secondary Evan’s Syndrome were due to SLE. Overall, 67.6% of patients
received corticosteroid only and 28.2% combined with immunosuppressant. Individuals at higher age and females have
higher risk of developing AIHA and Evan’s Syndrome. The highest prevalence was seen among the Malay ethnic. Primary
warm AIHA is the most common type and majority of Evan’s syndrome are secondary to autoimmune diseases.