1.Rare post-operative complications in a previously undiagnosed Congenital Factor X deficiency patient
Mohd Nazri H ; Suhair AA ; Wan Suriana WAR ; Zefarina Z ; Azlan H ; Wan Zaidah A
The Malaysian Journal of Pathology 2016;38(3):327-331
Factor X (FX) deficiency is a rare autosomal recessive congenital bleeding disorder. The clinical
presentation is among the most severe among the rare coagulation defects. Thus, majority of
diagnosed patients will receive factor replacement therapy before surgical manipulation. However,
the diagnosis of FX deficiency may be overlooked because it is a rare entity. This is a case report
of a 15-year-old male patient who was diagnosed with FX deficiency after developing post-operative
complications. With regular fresh frozen plasma infusion given, the patient responded well and
recovered. However, had he been diagnosed earlier pre-operatively, the post-operative complication
could have been prevented. Therefore, pre-operative coagulation screening should be performed
in patients with significant bleeding history in both emergency and elective situations to prevent
surgical morbidity related to post-operative bleeding.
2.Adult Personality and its Relationship with Stress Level and Coping Mechanism among Final Year Medical Students
ZAINAH M ; MUHAMMAD NUR AKMAL A ; NOR SYAZWANI AA ; SIM TS ; NUR ERIETIKA A ; WAN NORSHAFIKA WMZ
Medicine and Health 2019;14(2):154-167
Each human being exhibits their own personality traits and each aspect of stress and coping is essential and related. The relationship between the big five personality traits, coping mechanisms and stress level among final year medical students of Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) was investigated in this study. In this cross-sectional study, 152 final year medical students batch 2017/2018, were randomly selected, excluding those who had chronic diseases, married and repeated final year. The questionnaires used were Big Five Personality Inventory and 12-Item General Health Questionnaire. An open-ended question was used to determine how the respondents cope with their stress. Data was analyzed using SPSS 20.0. Agreeableness was the most common personality trait portrayed among the students, whereas Openness to Experience appeared to be the least. The relationship between the Big Five Personality Traits and coping mechanisms (p=0.016; p<0.05) were significantly related. Students with Neuroticism personality had the highest rate of practicing avoidant coping mechanism, while students with Extraversion personality had the highest rate of practicing active coping mechanism. Total score of stress were significantly difference between the different personality traits (p<0.001; p<0.05). However, the p value of 0.359 (p>0.05) and 0.94 (p>0.05) for the Big Five Personality Traits and level of stress showed no significant results on academic performance. Identified own personality were beneficial for final year medical students as it helps to identify the most effective coping mechanism in reducing stress during studying medicine.
3.A thyroid mass that moves with tongue protrusion: An ectopic thyroid gland
Yaroko AA ; Mohamad I ; Abdul Karim AH ; Wan Abdul Rahman WF
Malaysian Family Physician 2014;9(2):61-63
Thyroglossal duct cyst (TDC) is a developmental anomaly that usually appears in early childhood. The common presentation is midline swelling of the neck, which moves with both tongue protrusion and deglutition. Diagnosis is usually clinical and radiological. Fine needle aspiration
cytology (FNAC) can be used as a tool for the exclusion of malignancy in adult patients. In some cases thyroid scan is done to rule out the presence or absence of the normal thyroid gland. A complete work-up is mandatory before cyst removal given that it contains only thyroid tissue. We
report the case of a 32-year-old woman with only thyroid tissue in thyroglossal duct cyst.
Thyroglossal Cyst
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Thyroid Gland
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Ultrasonography
4.PERIOSTEAL BLOCK IN REDUCTION OF DISTAL END RADIUS FRACTURE: A PILOT STUDY
Wan AA ; Jamari ; Shalimar A
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2019;13(Supplement A):44-