1.Infant with a Sudden, Large, Post-Extubation Subglottic Cyst
Zamzil Amin Asha’ari ; Yusof Suhaimi ; Ahmad Fadzil ; Muhammad Zihni
Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences 2012;19(4):85-88
Acquired subglottic cyst in infancy is almost always associated with episodes of early life intubation. Most cases typically presented late, usually days to months after extubation. We report a case of a subglottic cyst with different presentation than the norm. This case highlights that subglottic cyst can present acutely, and rapidly enlarging soon after the airway extubation. As the management of a large subglottic cyst can be challenging, a close observation for early diagnosis and intervention are recommended post extubation in the high-risk cases, such as in the premature infant.
2.Bilateral Vocal Cord Palsy as the Sole Presentation of Acquired Syphilis
Zamzil Amin Asha’ari ; Mohd Sayuti Razali ; Raja Ahmad RL Ahmad
Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences 2010;17(2):56-60
Bilateral vocal cord palsy is almost always caused by neck surgery, particularly surgery of
the thyroid. We report a case of bilateral vocal cord palsy requiring emergency surgery to relieve
the airway obstruction as the sole presentation of acquired syphilis. As the incidence of syphilis
worldwide is rising, this unusual presentation may give clinicians a different perspective on the
disease.
3.Phonophobia and Hyperacusis: Practical Points from a Case Report
Zamzil Amin Asha’ari ; Nora Mat Zain ; Ailin Razali
Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences 2010;17(1):49-51
Phonophobia and hyperacusis are two separate but closely related symptoms that are often
mistakenly used in clinical practice as the same entity. Here we present a case report to highlight the
distinguishing features of both and discuss the steps of management in these conditions. It is vital
for the attending doctors to recognise hyperacusis and phonophobia as different entities to manage
them successfully.