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Wong CY, Au HY, Chan KY, Gill H. Prioritising the psychosocial needs of young oncology patients: a call for comprehensive care. Hong Kong Med J 2024; 30:186. [PMID: 38594969 DOI: 10.12809/hkmj2311405] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 04/11/2024] Open
Affiliation(s)
- C Y Wong
- Palliative Medical Unit, Grantham Hospital, Hong Kong SAR, China
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- Palliative Medical Unit, Grantham Hospital, Hong Kong SAR, China
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- Palliative Medical Unit, Grantham Hospital, Hong Kong SAR, China
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- Department of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China
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Wong GKC, Tsang COA, Yam KY, Po YC, Chan KY, Pang KYV, Mak HKC. Ultra-early aneurysm treatment for patients with poor neurological status after intracranial aneurysm rupture: abridged secondary publication. Hong Kong Med J 2023; 29 Suppl 7:31-33. [PMID: 38148653] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/28/2023] Open
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- G K C Wong
- Prince of Wales Hospital and The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China
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- Tuen Mun Hospital, Hong Kong SAR, China
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- Princess Margaret Hospital, Hong Kong SAR, China
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- Kwong Wah Hospital, Hong Kong SAR, China
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- Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital, Hong Kong SAR, China
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- Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Hong Kong SAR, China
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Wong P, Dhivagaran T, Cheung R, Ito E, Chan KY, So N, Keller H, Cheung F, Rubinstein E, Tsang RW. Socio-Economic Status in Risk of Acute Adverse Events Following Radiotherapy. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2023; 117:e75. [PMID: 37786170 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2023.06.812] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/04/2023]
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PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE(S) Socio-economic status (SES) are known to influence cancer patient outcomes. The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether SES affected the short-term clinical experience of patients treated with radiotherapy (RT) during the pandemic. MATERIALS/METHODS This was a single institution, retrospective cohort quality improvement study. The primary endpoint consisted of adverse events (AEs) defined as an unplanned admission to a drop-in radiation-nursing clinic (RNC) or the institution's emergency department (ED) within 90 days of a radiation course. Adult cancer patients who received external beam RT from April 1, 2019, to March 31, 2022 were included. Patients were classified into two periods: treated prior to the pandemic (pre-COVID), and during the pandemic (COVID era), with a cutoff date of March 31, 2020. SES, age, RT intent (curative, palliative, SBRT), regimen (conventional fractionation and hypofractionation), disease site, and sex were included as co-variables. SES was obtained by matching a patient's postal code with a provincial data tool with four distinct dimensions: 1) residential instability, 2) material deprivation, 3) ethnic concentration, and 4) dependency. For each SES dimension, a score of 1-5 (best-worst) is assigned to individuals. A backward stepwise multivariable logistic regression analysis was performed to analyze the variables and identify the factors that were significantly associated (p<0.05) with increased risk of AEs. Institutional ethics review board exemption was obtained. RESULTS Across the 3-year period, 15715 patients (5499 pre-COVID and 10216 COVID era patients) were identified and included in the analyses, and 5756 AEs were observed. The analyses revealed that patient age (p<0.001), disease site (p<0.001), treatment intent (p<0.001) and treatment regimen (p = 0.005) were associated with the risk of developing AEs. AEs risk was correlated with the treatment period (pre-COVID vs. COVID era) (p<0.001) and material deprivation (p = 0.027). Adjusting for the other variables, patients who were least materially deprived were at lower risk (Odds Ratio (OR) = 0.88, 95% CI [0.78-0.98]) of developing AEs than patients who were most materially deprived. Patient sex (p>0.1), residential instability (p = 0.069), ethnic concentration (p>0.5) and dependency (p>0.5) were not associated with AEs risk. Patients with more (SES score 1-4 vs 5) residential instability (p<0.001; OR = 0.82, 95% CI [0.74-0.90]) and less (SES score 1 vs 2-5) material deprivations (p = 0.006; OR = 0.76, 95% CI [0.66-0.88]) were at reduced the risk of ED visits. SES was not associated with RNC visits. CONCLUSION In a universal health care system, SES (residential instability and material deprivation) were associated with the increased risk of ED within 90 days of RT. Proactive care and virtual monitoring during the 90-day period after RT in high-risk patients may reduce ED visits. ED visits beyond our tertiary institution are being gathered to address this study limitation.
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- P Wong
- Radiation Medicine Program, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
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- Radiation Medicine Program, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
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- Radiation Medicine Program, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
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- Radiation Medicine Program, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada
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- Radiation Medicine Program, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
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- Radiation Medicine Program, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
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- Radiation Medicine Program, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
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- Radiation Medicine Program, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
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Woo PYM, Cheung E, Lau FWY, Law NWS, Mak CKY, Tan P, Siu B, Wong A, Mak CHK, Chan KY, Yam KY, Pang KY, Po YC, Lui WM, Chan DTM, Poon WS. Multicentre study of hospitalised patients with sports- and recreational cycling-related traumatic brain injury in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Med J 2021; 27:338-349. [PMID: 34706984 DOI: 10.12809/hkmj208934] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/05/2022] Open
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INTRODUCTION Cycling is associated with a greater risk of traumatic brain injury (TBI) than other recreational activities. This study aimed to investigate the epidemiology of sports-related TBI in Hong Kong and to examine predictors for recreational cycling-induced intracranial haemorrhage. METHODS This retrospective multicentre study included patients diagnosed with sports-related TBI in public hospitals in Hong Kong from 2015 to 2019. Computed tomography scans were reviewed by an independent assessor. The primary endpoint was traumatic intracranial haemorrhage. The secondary endpoint was an unfavourable Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS) score at discharge from hospital. RESULTS In total, 720 patients were hospitalised with sports-related TBI. The most common sport was cycling (59.2%). The crude incidence of cycling-related TBI was 1.1 per 100 000 population. Cyclists were more likely to exhibit intracranial haemorrhage and an unfavourable GOS score, compared with patients who had TBI because of other sports. Although 47% of cyclists had intracranial haemorrhage, only 15% wore a helmet. In multivariate analysis, significant predictors for intracranial haemorrhage were age ≥60 years, antiplatelet medication, moderate or severe TBI, and skull fracture. Among 426 cyclists, 375 (88%) had mild TBI, and helmet wearing was protective against intracranial haemorrhage, regardless of age, antiplatelet medication intake, and mechanism of injury. Of 426 cyclists, 31 (7.3%) had unfavourable outcomes on discharge from hospital. CONCLUSIONS The incidence of sports-related TBI is low in Hong Kong. Although cycling-related head injuries carried greater risks of intracranial haemorrhage and unfavourable outcomes compared with other sports, most cyclists experienced good recovery. Helmet wearing among recreational cyclists with mild TBI was protective against intracranial haemorrhage and skull fracture.
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- P Y M Woo
- Department of Neurosurgery, Kwong Wah Hospital, Hong Kong
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- Department of Neurosurgery, Kwong Wah Hospital, Hong Kong
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- Department of Neurosurgery, Kwong Wah Hospital, Hong Kong
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- Department of Neurosurgery, Kwong Wah Hospital, Hong Kong
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- Department of Neurosurgery, Kwong Wah Hospital, Hong Kong
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- Department of Neurosurgery, Kwong Wah Hospital, Hong Kong
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- Department of Neurosurgery, Kwong Wah Hospital, Hong Kong
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- Department of Neurosurgery, Kwong Wah Hospital, Hong Kong
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- Department of Neurosurgery, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Hong Kong
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- Department of Neurosurgery, Kwong Wah Hospital, Hong Kong
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- Department of Neurosurgery, Tuen Mun Hospital, Hong Kong
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- Department of Neurosurgery, Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital, Hong Kong
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- Department of Neurosurgery, Princess Margaret Hospital, Hong Kong
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- Division of Neurosurgery, Department of Surgery, Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong
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- Division of Neurosurgery, Department of Surgery, Prince of Wales Hospital, Hong Kong
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- Division of Neurosurgery, Department of Surgery, Prince of Wales Hospital, Hong Kong
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Chan KY, Keogh S, Grealish A, Merrigan A, Tormey S. 496 Perioperative Utility of Tranexamic Acid in Oncological Breast Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Br J Surg 2021. [DOI: 10.1093/bjs/znab259.208] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/13/2022]
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Background
Tranexamic acid (TXA) is a synthetic anti-fibrinolytic agent used in various surgical procedures to achieve haemostasis and reduce blood loss. Recently TXA has seen an increase in perioperative utility as a result of its ease of administration, high therapeutic index and low cost. Its safety and effectiveness in oncological breast surgery (OBS) remain understudied.
Method
PubMed, EMBASE, SCOPUS and other relevant sources were searched for studies investigating the effect of TXA in OBS, published up to October 2020. Primary outcomes of interest were local wound effects. Estimates of effect, when quantitative data was available, were pooled with a random effects model to estimate summary hazard ratios and 95% confidence intervals. Qualitative data was reported using descriptive statistics. Evidence quality was assessed using the Cochrane Collaboration tool.
Results
7 studies involving 1844 patients were included. Quantitative data was available for: mean total drainage volume, duration of drain in-situ and rates of seroma and haematoma formation. A significant reduction in rate of haematoma formation (OR 0.40, 95% CI 0.18-0.89, P = 0.02, I2=28%) was observed in the TXA group. There were no significant differences in the other outcomes. There was no significant increase in rates of adverse events.
Conclusions
Trends were observed in the present meta-analysis, although TXA did not appear to significantly alter the OBS outcomes. Current studies are insufficiently powered to isolate the effects of TXA on surgical morbidity. Further large prospective studies are needed to assess complications and determine the ideal dosage regime. At this juncture, prophylactic TXA in OBS cannot be recommended.
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- K Y Chan
- Department of Breast Surgery, University Hospital Limerick, Limerick, Ireland
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- Department of Breast Surgery, University Hospital Limerick, Limerick, Ireland
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- Department of Breast Surgery, University Hospital Limerick, Limerick, Ireland
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- Department of Breast Surgery, University Hospital Limerick, Limerick, Ireland
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- Department of Breast Surgery, University Hospital Limerick, Limerick, Ireland
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Chan KY, Keogh S, Aucharaz N, Buckley J, Merrigan A, Tormey S. 495 Audit on Blood Ordering Requests in Mastectomies: The Need for a Routine Group and Hold. Br J Surg 2021. [DOI: 10.1093/bjs/znab259.058] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/14/2022]
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A group and hold (G&H) forms part of the pretransfusion compatibility testing and is commonly requested in anticipation of a possible blood transfusion. Requests made in the context of elective procedures with a low transfusion probability, such as a mastectomy, are associated with added financial burden and increases workload in a healthcare system. This audit aims to analyse the cost-benefit associated with the routine request for a preoperative G&H in patients undergoing mastectomies.
Method
A total of 100 patients undergoing mastectomies from the period of September 2019 to October 2020 were included in the audit. Data regarding blood order requests, units of blood transfused, perioperative haemoglobin and the type of mastectomy (right, left or bilateral) were collected.
Results
All patients had a routine G&H as part of their preoperative assessment. The average age in this cohort was 60.3. Right-sided mastectomy was the commonest procedure in this cohort (N = 52). The average preoperative haemoglobin was 13.0g/dL. 2/100 patients received post-operative blood transfusions. The transfusion probability in this cohort was 2%. Only 15% of the cohort had a post-operative haemoglobin level checked. The average drop in haemoglobin in this cohort was 2.3g/dL.
Conclusions
This audit demonstrates the low prevalence of blood transfusions in patients undergoing mastectomies, consistent with current literature. The projected cost savings associated with selective requests for G&H are significant. However, the implementation of a safe and targeted blood ordering approach in patients with high bleeding risks will require a validated stratification system.
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- K Y Chan
- Department of Breast Surgery, University Hospital Limerick, Limerick, Ireland
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- Department of Breast Surgery, University Hospital Limerick, Limerick, Ireland
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- Department of Breast Surgery, University Hospital Limerick, Limerick, Ireland
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- Department of Breast Surgery, University Hospital Limerick, Limerick, Ireland
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- Department of Breast Surgery, University Hospital Limerick, Limerick, Ireland
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- Department of Breast Surgery, University Hospital Limerick, Limerick, Ireland
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Chan KY, Thornton H, Gordon C, Ishii H, Clark M. 695 Photo-otoscopy Audit: A Review of Change in Departmental Practice Due to COVID-19. Br J Surg 2021. [PMCID: PMC8524550 DOI: 10.1093/bjs/znab259.553] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/02/2022]
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Background Photo-otoscopy is a new service set up during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the view to minimise unnecessary appointments, protect vulnerable patients, and optimise efficiency of ENT-outpatient appointments. The objectives are to assess rate of diagnostic photos and investigate how to improve this service. Method First cycle was performed between June and July and second cycle between October and December 2020. All patients attending Audiology who had a photo taken were included. Photos were analysed based on a number of variables to identify the proportion of diagnostic and non-diagnostic photos. First cycle highlighted a few changes to practice that were then instigated for second cycle. Results 324 patients and 232 patients were included in first and second cycle respectively. 17 operators/audiologists were involved. There is slight improvement in percentage of diagnostic photos in second cycle compared to first (30.6% to 31.9% in right ear and 23.5% to 35.8% in left ear). Percentages of non-diagnostic photos with blurriness as sole reason have increased compared to first cycle. Percentages of non-diagnostic photos with all 3 variables present have reduced significantly. Mean percentage of acceptable photos per operator have also improved. 8 out of 10 ENT consultants/registrars found the service useful. Conclusions Rate of diagnostic photos remained low (<40%) despite implementation of changes to practice from first cycle. 38% of non-diagnostic photos were wax-related. There is significant variation in rate of diagnostic photos due to its operator-dependent nature. Given the expansion of telemedicine, there is definitely scope for future development for photo-otoscopy.
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- K Y Chan
- Department of ENT and Head & Neck Surgery, Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, Gloucester, United Kingdom
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- Department of ENT and Head & Neck Surgery, Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, Gloucester, United Kingdom
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- Department of ENT and Head & Neck Surgery, Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, Gloucester, United Kingdom
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- Department of ENT and Head & Neck Surgery, Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, Gloucester, United Kingdom
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- Department of ENT and Head & Neck Surgery, Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, Gloucester, United Kingdom
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Chan KY, Keogh S, Aucharaz N, Temperley H, O'Driscoll J, Ravi N, Tormey S. 497 Delayed Gastropleural Fistula: A Rare Cause of a Persistent Pleural Effusion After Blunt Force Trauma. Br J Surg 2021. [DOI: 10.1093/bjs/znab259.293] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/14/2022]
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Background
A gastropleural fistula (GPF) is a rare pathological connection between the stomach and pleural cavity. GPFs have been reported following traumatic diaphragmatic ruptures, perforated hiatal hernias and gastric fundal ulcers, and more recently, after bariatric surgery. Diagnosis and treatment are frequently delayed due to the lack of specific clinical, laboratory and radiological findings.
Method
We describe a case of a 53-year-old gentleman who presented to our institution with acute respiratory distress and clinical findings of a pleural effusion. Uniquely he was discharged a week prior following an admission for a traumatic fall down a flight of stairs that resulted in a Grade-IV splenic injury, requiring an emergency splenectomy. A CT-proven massive haemothorax resulted in haemodynamic instability requiring resuscitation and chest drain insertion in the intensive care unit. On commencement of enteral diet, purulent exudate with evidence of food particulates was seen in his chest drain.
Results
Further diagnostic evaluation of drainage contents demonstrated gut flora and a subsequent positive dye test suggested an aero-digestive connection. Repeat CT revealed a fistula between the fundus of the stomach and the left pleural cavity through a ruptured diaphragm. He underwent an open sleeve gastrectomy and primary repair of the diaphragm.
Conclusions
This is the first case in literature reporting a ‘gastropleural fistula’ presenting in such a fashion. Thorough assessment and decisive action led to a satisfactory outcome. Although rare, a persistent effusion with a history of blunt abdominal and thoracic trauma may herald a GPF, which, if not diagnosed promptly, may result in significant morbidity.
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- K Y Chan
- Department of Breast Surgery, University Hospital Limerick, Limerick, Ireland
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- Department of Breast Surgery, University Hospital Limerick, Limerick, Ireland
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- Department of Breast Surgery, University Hospital Limerick, Limerick, Ireland
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- Department of General Surgery, St.James's Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
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- Department of Anaesthetics and Critical Care, University Hospital Limerick, Limerick, Ireland
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- Department of General Surgery, St.James's Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
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- Department of Breast Surgery, University Hospital Limerick, Limerick, Ireland
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Chan KY, Siu JCW. Magnetic Resonance Imaging Features of Cerebral Ring-Enhancing Lesions with Different Aetiologies. Hong Kong Journal of Radiology 2021. [DOI: 10.12809/hkjr2117070] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/05/2022] Open
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- KY Chan
- Department of Radiology, Tuen Mun Hospital, Hong Kong
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- Department of Radiology, Tuen Mun Hospital, Hong Kong
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Woo PYM, Hung RSL, Takemura S, Chan KY, Kwok JCK. Pulmonary metastasis from a World Health Organization grade I intracranial parasagittal meningioma: a case report. Hong Kong Med J 2020; 25:326-328. [PMID: 31416993 DOI: 10.12809/hkmj177059] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/05/2022] Open
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- P Y M Woo
- Department of Neurosurgery, Kwong Wah Hospital, Yaumatei, Hong Kong
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- Department of Neurosurgery, Kwong Wah Hospital, Yaumatei, Hong Kong
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- Department of Neurosurgery, Kwong Wah Hospital, Yaumatei, Hong Kong
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- Department of Neurosurgery, Kwong Wah Hospital, Yaumatei, Hong Kong
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- Department of Neurosurgery, Kwong Wah Hospital, Yaumatei, Hong Kong
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Chan KY, Siu JCW. Local and Regional Staging of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Hong Kong Journal of Radiology 2020. [DOI: 10.12809/hkjr2017071] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/05/2022] Open
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- KY Chan
- Department of Radiology, Tuen Mun Hospital, Tuen Mun, Hong Kong
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- Department of Radiology, Tuen Mun Hospital, Tuen Mun, Hong Kong
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Chui E, Wong KL, Chan KY, Wong M. Validation study of the Brief Medication Adherence Scale (BMAS) in patients with schizophrenia and related disorders in Hong Kong. Asian J Psychiatr 2018; 37:154-160. [PMID: 30265964 DOI: 10.1016/j.ajp.2018.09.005] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/05/2018] [Revised: 09/06/2018] [Accepted: 09/10/2018] [Indexed: 11/17/2022]
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The purpose of this study was to develop and test an original self-rating instrument known as Brief Medication Adherence Scale (BMAS) to assess antipsychotic adherence level of Hong Kong Chinese patients with schizophrenia. On the interview day, BMAS and three other validated rating scales were given to local patients with schizophrenia and related disorders for completion. BMAS was required to fill in a second time after two weeks for the study of test-retest reliability. Results of BMAS were matched with those of other scales and blood level of prescribed mood stabilizers to test for construct validity. Data analysis was performed for 84 patients. Median BMAS scores recorded at both times were identical at 89/100, and a cutoff score of 70 was considered medication adherent with a sensitivity of 98.61% (CI 92.50%-99.96%). BMAS was positively and significantly correlated with the established Medication Adherence Rating Scale -Taiwanese (Spearman's ρ = 0.56, p < 0.05) and with variation in serum mood stabilizer level (Pearson's r = 0.55, p < 0.05). On the other hand, correlations with scales measuring mental condition and medication side effects were weak. Principal component analysis found two components (i.e. medication taking behaviors and attitudes) for the 10-question BMAS. Test-retest BMAS total scores were significantly correlated (intraclass correlation alpha = 0.87, p < 0.05), and Cronbach's alpha measuring internal consistency was 0.68. The current study confirms that BMAS is a valid and reliable scale that assesses medication adherence in patients with schizophrenia.
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- E Chui
- Department of Psychiatry, Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong SAR, China.
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- Department of Psychiatry, Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong SAR, China
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- Department of Psychiatry, Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong SAR, China
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- Department of Psychiatry, Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong SAR, China
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Chong WH, Siu KL, Wan WS, Chan KY, Tan CB. Inferior Vena Cava Filter Retrieval: a Review of Seven Yearsʼ Experience at a Regional Hospital. Hong Kong J Radiol 2017. [DOI: 10.12809/hkjr1715388] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/05/2022] Open
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Ng EP, Woo PY, Wong AK, Chan KY. Neurocysticercosis in a young Indian male. Hong Kong Med J 2016; 22:399.e1-3. [PMID: 27511971 DOI: 10.12809/hkmj164815] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/05/2022] Open
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- E Pl Ng
- Department of Neurosurgery, Kwong Wah Hospital, Yaumatei, Hong Kong
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- Department of Neurosurgery, Kwong Wah Hospital, Yaumatei, Hong Kong
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- Department of Neurosurgery, Kwong Wah Hospital, Yaumatei, Hong Kong
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- Department of Neurosurgery, Kwong Wah Hospital, Yaumatei, Hong Kong
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Yu SCH, Lee KT, Lau TWW, Wong GKC, Pang VKY, Chan KY. Intravenous C-Arm Conebeam CT Angiography following Long-Term Flow-Diverter Implantation: Technologic Evaluation and Preliminary Results. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 2016; 37:481-6. [PMID: 26585252 DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.a4558] [Citation(s) in RCA: 8] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/28/2015] [Accepted: 07/29/2015] [Indexed: 11/07/2022]
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE A noninvasive investigation with high spatial resolution and without metal artifacts is necessary for long-term imaging follow-up after flow-diverter implantation. We aimed to evaluate the diagnostic value of conebeam CT angiography with intravenous contrast enhancement in the assessment of vascular status following implantation of the Pipeline Embolization Device and to analyze the preliminary results of vascular status following long-term Pipeline Embolization Device implantation. MATERIALS AND METHODS This was an ongoing prospective study of consecutive patients with intracranial aneurysms treated with the Pipeline Embolization Device. Patients with a modified Rankin Scale score of 4-5 were excluded. The median and interquartile range of the time interval of Pipeline Embolization Device implantation to conebeam CT angiography with intravenous contrast enhancement were 56.6 and 42.9-62.4 months, respectively. Conebeam CT angiography with intravenous contrast enhancement was performed with the patient fully conscious, by using a C-arm CT with a flat panel detector. RESULTS There were 34 patients and 34 vascular segments. In all 34 cases, contrast effect and image quality were good and not substantially different from those of intra-arterial conebeam CTA. Metal artifacts occurred in all 14 cases with coil masses; the Pipeline Embolization Device was obscured in 3 cases. In all 34 cases, there was no residual aneurysm, no vascular occlusion, 1 vascular stenosis (50%), good Pipeline Embolization Device apposition to the vessel, and no Pipeline Embolization Device-induced calcification. All 28 Pipeline Embolization Device-covered side branches were patent. CONCLUSIONS Conebeam CT angiography with intravenous contrast enhancement is potentially promising and useful for effective evaluation of the vascular status following intracranial flow diverters. The Pipeline Embolization Device for intracranial aneurysms is probably safe and promising for long-term placement, with favorable morphologic outcome and without delayed complications.
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- S C H Yu
- From the Department of Imaging and Interventional Radiology (S.C.H.Y., K.T.L., T.W.W.L.)
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- From the Department of Imaging and Interventional Radiology (S.C.H.Y., K.T.L., T.W.W.L.)
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- From the Department of Imaging and Interventional Radiology (S.C.H.Y., K.T.L., T.W.W.L.)
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- Division of Neurosurgery (G.K.C.W.), Department of Surgery, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, Hong Kong SAR
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- Department of Neurosurgery (V.K.Y.P.), Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital, Hong Kong, SAR
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- Department of Neurosurgery (K.Y.C.), Kwong Wah Hospital, Yaumatei, Kowloon, Hong Kong, SAR
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van Oosterhout WPJ, Schoonman GG, Garrelds IM, Danser AHJ, Chan KY, Terwindt GM, Ferrari MD, MaassenVanDenBrink A. A human capsaicin model to quantitatively assess salivary CGRP secretion. Cephalalgia 2014; 35:675-82. [PMID: 25366550 DOI: 10.1177/0333102414553824] [Citation(s) in RCA: 10] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/05/2014] [Accepted: 09/08/2014] [Indexed: 11/17/2022]
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BACKGROUND Capsaicin induces the release of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) via the transient receptor potential channel V1 (TRPV1). The CGRP response after capsaicin application on the tongue might reflect the "activation state" of the trigeminal nerve, since trigeminal CGRP-containing vesicles are depleted on capsaicin application. We tested (i) the quantitative CGRP response after oral capsaicin application; (ii) the optimal concentration of red chili homogenate; and (iii) the day-to-day variability in this response. METHODS Saliva was collected for two consecutive days after oral application of eight capsaicin dilutions (red chili homogenates) of increasing concentrations in 13 healthy individuals. Effects of homogenate concentration were assessed. Consecutively, saliva was sampled after application of vehicle and undiluted homogenates. RESULTS CGRP secretion (pg/ml) increased dose-dependently with homogenate concentration (p < 0.001). CGRP levels were highest after application of nondiluted homogenate (vs. baseline: 13.3 (5.0) vs. 9.7 (2.9); p = 0.003, as was total CGRP secretion in five minutes (pg) with undiluted (vs. baseline): 89.2 (44.1) vs. 14.1 (2.8); p < 0.001. The dose-dependent response in CGRP was not affected by day (p = 0.14) or day*concentration (p = 0.60). Increase in CGRP (undiluted - baseline; pg/ml) did not differ between measurements on dose-finding (p = 0.67) and follow-up days (p = 0.46). CONCLUSION Oral application of red chili homogenate is well tolerated and causes a dose-dependent CGRP release in saliva, without day-to-day effects in this response. This model could be used to noninvasively study the activation state of the trigeminal nerve innervating salivary glands.
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- Department of Neurology Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands
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- Internal Medicine, Division of Vascular Medicine and Pharmacology, Erasmus MC, The Netherlands
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- Internal Medicine, Division of Vascular Medicine and Pharmacology, Erasmus MC, The Netherlands
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- Internal Medicine, Division of Vascular Medicine and Pharmacology, Erasmus MC, The Netherlands
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- Department of Neurology Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands
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- Department of Neurology Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands
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- Internal Medicine, Division of Vascular Medicine and Pharmacology, Erasmus MC, The Netherlands
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Eldridge SM, Chen CR, Xu ZH, Nelson PN, Boyd SE, Meszaros I, Chan KY. Molecular composition of recycled organic wastes, as determined by solid-state 13C NMR and elemental analyses. Waste Manag 2013; 33:2157-2169. [PMID: 23896223 DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2013.06.013] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/14/2013] [Revised: 05/21/2013] [Accepted: 06/09/2013] [Indexed: 06/02/2023]
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Using solid state (13)C NMR data and elemental composition in a molecular mixing model, we estimated the molecular components of the organic matter in 16 recycled organic (RO) wastes representative of the major materials generated in the Sydney basin area. Close correspondence was found between the measured NMR signal intensities and those predicted by the model for all RO wastes except for poultry manure char. Molecular nature of the organic matter differed widely between the RO wastes. As a proportion of organic C, carbohydrate C ranged from 0.07 to 0.63, protein C from <0.01 to 0.66, lignin C from <0.01 to 0.31, aliphatic C from 0.09 to 0.73, carbonyl C from 0.02 to 0.23, and char C from 0 to 0.45. This method is considered preferable to techniques involving imprecise extraction methods for RO wastes. Molecular composition data has great potential as a predictor of RO waste soil carbon and nutrient outcomes.
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- S M Eldridge
- Environmental Futures Centre, School of Environment, Griffith University, Nathan, QLD 4111, Australia; NSW Department of Primary Industries, Bruxner Highway, Wollongbar, NSW 2477, Australia.
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Ching CK, Mak CM, Au KM, Chan KY, Yuen YP, Yau EKC, Ma LCK, Chow HL, Chan AYW. A patient with congenital hyperlactataemia and Leigh syndrome: an uncommon mitochondrial variant. Hong Kong Med J 2013; 19:357-61. [DOI: 10.12809/hkmj133673] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/05/2022] Open
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Lee HCH, Lam CW, Yuen YP, Lai CK, Chan KY, Chan AYW. In search of the diagnosis, and the patient: transient galactosemia demystified after 14 years. Genet Couns 2012; 23:415-421. [PMID: 23072191] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/01/2023]
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Infantile galactosemia can be caused by inborn errors of galactose metabolism or other rare causes like Fanconi-Bickel syndrome, congenital porto-systemic shunting and multiple hepatic arterio-venous malformations. All these disease entities are however not commonly seen. We report a case of transient infantile galactosemia who first presented in the 1990s, for which no underlying pathology could be identified despite extensive investigations. The diagnosis had not been apparent until after more than a decade, at that time the patient was lost to contact. Considering the potential diagnosis an important and significant one, efforts were made by the case pathologists and clinicians to search for the patient. Ethical dilemmas were encountered during the search of the patient, which involved issues of patient confidentiality and autonomy, and the doctors' duty-to-care. Modern biochemical and molecular testing confirmed the diagnosis after the patient was finally found. The case illustrates the power of molecular testing to retrospectively diagnose an inherited metabolic disease when biochemical abnormalities have subsided, the value of an accurate and precise diagnosis, and the importance of appropriate genetic counselling in an apparently asymptomatic patient in the era of personalized medicine.
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- H C H Lee
- Department of Pathology, Princess Margaret Hospital, Hong Kong
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Mak CM, Chan KY, Yau EKC, Chen SPL, Siu WK, Law CY, Lam CW, Chan AYW. Genetic diagnosis of severe myoclonic epilepsy of infancy (Dravet syndrome) with SCN1A mutations in the Hong Kong Chinese patients. Hong Kong Med J 2011; 17:500-502. [PMID: 22147323] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/31/2023] Open
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Epilepsy is a clinically and genetically heterogeneous group of disorders. The advent of molecular genetics brings unprecedented advancement in diagnostic molecular pathology and reduces over-reliance on traditional clinical classification. Severe myoclonic epilepsy of infancy or Dravet syndrome is a catastrophic infantile-onset epilepsy. We report two unrelated Hong Kong Chinese patients with this condition presenting with febrile seizures, epilepsy with different semiologies, psychomotor retardation, and recurrent status epilepticus. Two different mutations were characterised, viz NM_001165963.1: c.680T>G; NP_001159435.1: p.I227S and NM_001165963.1: c.3953T>G; NP_001159435.1: p.L1318R (novel). Genetic characterisation conveys a definitive diagnosis and is important from the perspective of selecting anti-epileptic drug therapy and genetic counselling.
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- Chloe M Mak
- Kowloon West Cluster Laboratory Genetic Service, Chemical Pathology Laboratory, Department of Pathology, Princess Margaret Hospital, Laichikok, Hong Kong.
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Chan TT, Chan KY, Pang PKH, Kwok JCK. Pipeline embolisation device for wide-necked internal carotid artery aneurysms in a hospital in Hong Kong: preliminary experience. Hong Kong Med J 2011; 17:398-404. [PMID: 21979478] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/31/2023] Open
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OBJECTIVE. To review our hospital's experience with the pipeline embolisation device to reconstruct wide-necked intracranial aneurysms. DESIGN. Descriptive case series. SETTING. A regional neurosurgical centre in Hong Kong. PATIENTS. Patients presented with wide-necked intracranial internal carotid artery aneurysms who underwent pipeline embolisation device reconstruction between October 2008 and June 2009. RESULTS. There were 13 wide-necked internal carotid artery aneurysms (in nine patients) treated by pipeline embolisation device reconstruction. Eleven aneurysms were de-novo; two were recurrent. The complete occlusion rate was 66% (8/13) at the first angiographic follow-up and 69% (9/13) at the second follow-up. One patient developed in-stent stenosis and in another there was distal migration of the stent. There was no added neurological deficit in any patient. CONCLUSION. In our series, the clinical results from using the pipeline embolisation device for the treatment of non-ruptured internal carotid artery aneurysms appeared encouraging. However, larger studies with longer follow-up duration are warranted to assess the complications and durability of the device for reconstructing internal carotid artery aneurysms.
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- T T Chan
- Department of Neurosurgery, Kwong Wah Hospital, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
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The systematic measurement of HIV/AIDS-related discrimination is imperative within the current rhetoric that holds discrimination as one of the two 'biggest' barriers to HIV/AIDS pandemic intervention. This paper provides a methodological critique of the UNAIDS (2000b) Protocol for the Identification of Discrimination against People Living with HIV (the Protocol). Specifically, the paper focuses on the Protocol's capacity to accurately identify and measure institutional levels of HIV-related discrimination that allows data that are reliable and comparable across time and contexts. Conceptual issues including the Protocol's objective as an indicator versus a direct measure of discrimination and the role of the Protocol as a tool of research versus a tool of advocacy are explored. Design issues such as the operationalization of discrimination, appropriateness of indicator content, sampling and data collection strategies and issues of scoring are also evaluated. It is hoped that the matters outlined will provide readers with ways of critically reflecting and evaluating the findings of the research papers presented in this Special Issue, as well as pointing to ways of improving research design.
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- K Y Chan
- School of Health & Social Development, Deakin University, Burwood, VIC, Australia.
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Chan B, Chen SPL, Wong WC, Mak CM, Wong S, Chan KY, Chan AYW. RYR1-related central core myopathy in a Chinese adolescent boy. Hong Kong Med J 2011; 17:67-70. [PMID: 21282829] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/30/2023] Open
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Central core myopathy is a rare, inherited neuromuscular disorder with a wide spectrum of phenotypic presentations. It is also considered an allelic disease of malignant hyperthermia. We report a case of central core myopathy in a Chinese adolescent boy presenting with atypical clinical features and a moderately elevated serum creatine kinase level. The diagnosis was made from the histopathological findings of central cores on muscle biopsy, and confirmed by the molecular genetic testing for the RYR1 gene mutation. This is the first case of central core myopathy confirmed by molecular study in our locality.
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- B Chan
- Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Princess Margaret Hospital, Laichikok, Kowloon, Hong Kong
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Chan KY, Gupta S, de Vries R, Danser AHJ, Villalón CM, Muñoz-Islas E, Maassenvandenbrink A. Effects of ionotropic glutamate receptor antagonists on rat dural artery diameter in an intravital microscopy model. Br J Pharmacol 2010; 160:1316-25. [PMID: 20590623 DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.2010.00733.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 20] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/30/2022] Open
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE During migraine, trigeminal nerves may release calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), inducing cranial vasodilatation and central nociception; hence, trigeminal inhibition or blockade of craniovascular CGRP receptors may prevent this vasodilatation and abort migraine headache. Several preclinical studies have shown that glutamate receptor antagonists affect the pathophysiology of migraine. This study investigated whether antagonists of NMDA (ketamine and MK801), AMPA (GYKI52466) and kainate (LY466195) glutamate receptors affected dural vasodilatation induced by alpha-CGRP, capsaicin and periarterial electrical stimulation in rats, using intravital microscopy. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH Male Sprague-Dawley rats were anaesthetized and the overlying bone was thinned to visualize the dural artery. Then, vasodilator responses to exogenous (i.v. alpha-CGRP) and endogenous (released by i.v. capsaicin and periarterial electrical stimulation) CGRP were elicited in the absence or presence of the above antagonists. KEY RESULTS alpha-CGRP, capsaicin and periarterial electrical stimulation increased dural artery diameter. Ketamine and MK801 inhibited the vasodilator responses to capsaicin and electrical stimulation, while only ketamine attenuated those to alpha-CGRP. In contrast, GYKI52466 only attenuated the vasodilatation to exogenous alpha-CGRP, while LY466195 did not affect the vasodilator responses to endogenous or exogenous CGRP. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS Although GYKI52466 has not been tested clinically, our data suggest that it would not inhibit migraine via vascular mechanisms. Similarly, the antimigraine efficacy of LY466195 seems unrelated to vascular CGRP-mediated pathways and/or receptors. In contrast, the cranial vascular effects of ketamine and MK801 may represent a therapeutic mechanism, although the same mechanism might contribute, peripherally, to cardiovascular side effects.
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- K Y Chan
- Department of Internal Medicine, Erasmus MC, University Medical Center Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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Lam CW, Jain K, Chan KY, Silva DK, Chan YW, Wong LJ. Diagnosis of mitochondrial encephalomyopathy, lactic acidosis, and stroke-like episodes in a Chinese family by PCR/restriction enzyme analysis. Mol Pathol 2010; 48:M285-8. [PMID: 16696023 PMCID: PMC407986 DOI: 10.1136/mp.48.5.m285] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/03/2022]
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The clinical presentation and the biochemical and molecular genetic findings are described in a 13 year old Chinese boy with MELAS (mitochondrial encephalomyopathy, lactic acidosis, and stroke-like episodes). The diagnosis was initially suspected because of the characteristic clinical features and the strong family history of convulsions. Using polymerase chain reaction-restriction enzyme analysis, the heteroplasmic nt3243 A-->G mutation in mtDNA of peripheral blood leucocytes and a muscle sample was demonstrated. The oligosymptomatic relatives were then screened by this method and the degree of heteroplasmy was analysed. This appears to be the first report of a MELAS family in Hong Kong with this described mutation. Molecular genetic techniques are advantageous in the diagnosis of MELAS.
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- C W Lam
- Princess Margaret Hospital, Lai Chi Kok, Lai King Hill, Hong Kong, Department of Pathology
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Chan KY, Edvinsson L, Eftekhari S, Kimblad PO, Kane SA, Lynch J, Hargreaves RJ, de Vries R, Garrelds IM, van den Bogaerdt AJ, Danser AHJ, Maassenvandenbrink A. Characterization of the calcitonin gene-related peptide receptor antagonist telcagepant (MK-0974) in human isolated coronary arteries. J Pharmacol Exp Ther 2010; 334:746-52. [PMID: 20573757 DOI: 10.1124/jpet.110.165993] [Citation(s) in RCA: 59] [Impact Index Per Article: 4.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/22/2022] Open
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The sensory neuropeptide calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) plays a role in primary headaches, and CGRP receptor antagonists are effective in migraine treatment. CGRP is a potent vasodilator, raising the possibility that antagonism of its receptor could have cardiovascular effects. We therefore investigated the effects of the antimigraine CGRP receptor antagonist telcagepant (MK-0974) [N-[(3R,6S)-6-(2,3-difluorophenyl)-2-oxo-1-(2,2,2-trifluoroethyl)azepan-3-yl]-4-(2-oxo-2,3-dihydro-1H-imidazo[4,5-b]pyridine-1-yl)piperidine-1-carboxamide] on human isolated coronary arteries. Arteries with different internal diameters were studied to assess the potential for differential effects across the coronary vascular bed. The concentration-dependent relaxation responses to human alphaCGRP were greater in distal coronary arteries (i.d. 600-1000 microm; E(max) = 83 +/- 7%) than proximal coronary arteries (i.d. 2-3 mm; E(max) = 23 +/- 9%), coronary arteries from explanted hearts (i.d. 3-5 mm; E(max) = 11 +/- 3%), and coronary arterioles (i.d. 200-300 microm; E(max) = 15 +/- 7%). Telcagepant alone did not induce contraction or relaxation of these coronary blood vessels. Pretreatment with telcagepant (10 nM to 1 microM) antagonized alphaCGRP-induced relaxation competitively in distal coronary arteries (pA(2) = 8.43 +/- 0.24) and proximal coronary arteries and coronary arterioles (1 microM telcagepant, giving pK(B) = 7.89 +/- 0.13 and 7.78 +/- 0.16, respectively). alphaCGRP significantly increased cAMP levels in distal, but not proximal, coronary arteries, and this was abolished by pretreatment with telcagepant. Immunohistochemistry revealed the expression and colocalization of the CGRP receptor elements calcitonin-like receptor and receptor activity-modifying protein 1 in the smooth muscle cells in the media layer of human coronary arteries. These findings in vitro support the cardiovascular safety of CGRP receptor antagonists and suggest that telcagepant is unlikely to induce coronary side effects under normal cardiovascular conditions.
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- K Y Chan
- Division of Pharmacology, Vascular, and Metabolic Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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Mak CM, Lam CW, Siu TS, Chan KY, Siu WK, Yeung WL, Hui J, Wong VCN, Low LCK, Ko CH, Fung CW, Chen SP, Yuen YP, Lee HC, Yau E, Chan B, Tong SF, Tam S, Chan YW. Biochemical and molecular characterization of tyrosine hydroxylase deficiency in Hong Kong Chinese. Mol Genet Metab 2010; 99:431-3. [PMID: 20056467 DOI: 10.1016/j.ymgme.2009.12.011] [Citation(s) in RCA: 14] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/11/2009] [Revised: 12/15/2009] [Accepted: 12/15/2009] [Indexed: 11/15/2022]
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Tyrosine hydroxylase deficiency is a rare neurotransmitter disorder affecting the rate-limiting step in catecholamine biosynthesis. There are about 40 cases reported worldwide. Here, we report the biochemical and molecular findings of eight unrelated Chinese patients with tyrosine hydroxylase deficiency. We have identified eight novel mutations with 5 missense, 2 nonsense and 1 splicing mutations in the TH gene, namely p.R153X, p.R169X, p.G294R, p.G315S, p.A385V, p.I394T, p.G408R, and c.1163+5G>C. The mutations of the TH gene in Chinese are heterogeneous.
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- C M Mak
- Department of Pathology, Princess Margaret Hospital, Hong Kong SAR, China
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The bioavailability of green tea catechins (GTCs), including epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), epigal-locatechin (EGC), epicatechin gallate (ECG) and epicatechin (EC) is low in both animals and humans. The contribution of intestinal efflux to this low bioavailability has been suggested by previous studies. The objective of the present study was to investigate the kinetics of efflux transport of the four major GTCs in Caco-2 cell lines, to provide comparison on the efflux transport between each GTC. The basal-to-apical transport of each GTC at concentrations ranging from 15 to 265 μM was examined using the Caco-2 cell monolayer model. Transported amount of GTC was measured by high-performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection. Kinetic parameters, Vmax, Km and Vmax/Km were determined and compared among the four studied GTCs. The extent of basal-to-apical transport was, in descending order, EC > EGC > ECG ≅ EGCG. Kinetic studies indicated that active and saturable efflux transport of EC took place in Caco-2 cells, with a Km of 131 μM, a Vmax of 0.0249 nmol min cm−2 and an intrinsic clearance (Vmax/Km) of 0.19 μL min cm−2. No saturation could be observed for the efflux transport of EGC, ECG and EGCG even at concentrations up to about 200 μM, which may be due to their low affinity towards the transporters at the concentration range studied. In conclusion, the extent of efflux transport of GTCs in Caco-2 cells was, in descending order, EC > EGC > ECG ≅ EGCG, which may reflect the order of elimination occurring in the intestine. The kinetic studies showed the importance of efflux transporters in basal-to-apical transport of EC and suggests their role in the limited oral bioavailability of EC.
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- K Y Chan
- School of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong
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Khoo US, Chan KY, Ching JCY, Chan VS, Ip YC, Yam L, Chu CM, Lai ST, So KM, Wong TY, Chung PH, Tam P, Yip SP, Sham P, Leung GM, Lin CL, Peiris JSM. Functional role of ICAM-3 polymorphism in genetic susceptibility to SARS infection. Hong Kong Med J 2009; 15 Suppl 6:26-29. [PMID: 19801714] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/28/2023] Open
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- U S Khoo
- Department of Pathology, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China.
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Yau EKC, Chan KY, Au KM, Chow TC, Chan YW. A novel mitochondrial DNA deletion in a Chinese girl with Kearns-Sayre syndrome. Hong Kong Med J 2009; 15:374-377. [PMID: 19801695] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/28/2023] Open
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Kearns-Sayre syndrome is a rare disorder often caused by mitochondrial DNA rearrangement. The most commonly reported mitochondrial DNA deletion is 4977 bp in size spanning nucleotides 8469 and 13447. The clinical signs of Kearns-Sayre syndrome include chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia, retinitis pigmentosa, heart block and cerebellar ataxia, as well as other heterogeneous manifestations including neuromuscular problems and endocrine disorders. Cardiac conduction defects can develop insidiously, leading to sudden death sometimes if not promptly recognised. This report focuses on the diagnosis of Kearns-Sayre syndrome in a Chinese girl who presented initially with short stature, delayed puberty, insidious onset of ptosis and later with typical features of Kearns-Sayre syndrome including complete heart block. Genetic analysis disclosed a novel 7.2 kilobases deletion in muscle tissue. Mitochondrial diseases have heterogeneous phenotypes and mutational analysis has proven to be an effective tool for confirming the diagnosis.
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- Eric K C Yau
- Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Princess Margaret Hospital, Laichikok, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
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Chan KY, Ching CK, Mak CM, Lam CW, Chan AYW. Hereditary spastic paraplegia: identification of an SPG3A gene mutation in a Chinese family. Hong Kong Med J 2009; 15:304-307. [PMID: 19652243] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/28/2023] Open
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Hereditary spastic paraplegias are a heterogeneous group of chronic central motor system disorders, characterised by progressive lower limb spasticity. Hereditary spastic paraplegia is clinically classified into pure and complicated forms, by the absence or presence of additional neurological or extra-neurological features. Hereditary spastic paraplegias follow all modes of inheritance and the pure-form autosomal dominant type is the one most commonly reported. Spastic paraplegia 4, autosomal dominant (SPG4, MIM#182601) and spastic paraplegia 3, autosomal dominant (SPG3A, MIM#182600), account for most autosomal dominant hereditary spastic paraplegias. Using DNA mutation analysis, the authors identified an SPG3A missense mutation (p.R239C) in a Chinese family where three members have early-onset pure spastic paraplegia. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a gene mutation in hereditary spastic paraplegias in our locality. DNA-based diagnosis plays a key role in the early diagnosis of familial hereditary spastic paraplegias.
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- K Y Chan
- Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Princess Margaret Hospital, Laichikok, Hong Kong.
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Dorahy CG, Pirie AD, McMaster I, Muirhead L, Pengelly P, Chan KY, Jackson M, Barchia IM. Environmental Risk Assessment of Compost Prepared from Salvinia, Egeria densa
, and Alligator Weed. J Environ Qual 2009; 38:1483-92. [PMID: 0 DOI: 10.2134/jeq2007.0555] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/09/2023]
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- C. G. Dorahy
- ableblue Pty Ltd.; 450 Haydens Rd. Nareen VIC 3315 Australia
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- University of Tasmania; Hobart TAS Australia
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- Grains Research and Development Corporation, Kingston; Kingston ACT Australia
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- NSW Dep. of Primary Industries; Camden NSW Australia
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- NSW Dep. of Primary Industries; Camden NSW Australia
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- NSW Dep. of Primary Industries; Richmond NSW Australia
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- Sydney Catchment Authority; Penrith NSW Australia
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- NSW Dep. of Primary Industries; Camden NSW Australia
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Kamarul T, Selvaratnam L, Masjuddin T, Ab-Rahim S, Ng C, Chan KY, Ahmad TS. Autologous chondrocyte transplantation in the repair of full-thickness focal cartilage damage in rabbits. J Orthop Surg (Hong Kong) 2008; 16:230-6. [PMID: 18725678 DOI: 10.1177/230949900801600220] [Citation(s) in RCA: 15] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/16/2022] Open
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PURPOSE To compare the efficacy of autologous chondrocyte transplantation (ACT) versus non-operative measures for cartilage repair in rabbits. METHODS Nine New Zealand white rabbits were used. Identical focal defects were created in the articular cartilage of both knees. One month later, the right knee was repaired via ACT, while the left knee was left untreated (control group). The quality of cartilage tissues in both knees was compared 3 months later, according to the quantitative analysis of glycosaminoglycan (GAG) in the cartilage and macroscopic examination of histology using the Brittberg/International Cartilage Research Society (ICRS) score. RESULTS Microscopic examination showed enhanced regeneration following ACT repair. Quantification analysis revealed significantly higher cellular expression of GAG in the ACT-treated knees (1.12 vs 0.81 microgram GAGs/mg protein, p=0.008). The mean Brittberg/ICRS score was significantly higher in the treated knees (6.00 vs 1.89, p=0.007). CONCLUSION ACT is superior to non-operative measures for repairing focal cartilage defects, as determined by favourable histological and immunohistological outcomes at the cellular level.
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- Tissue Engineering Group, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, and Gleneagles Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Khoo US, Chan KY, Chan VS, Ching JCY, Yam L, Chu CM, Lai ST, Wong TY, Tam P, Yip SP, Leung GM, Lin CL, Peiris JSM. Role of polymorphisms of the inflammatory response genes and DC-SIGNR in genetic susceptibility to SARS and other infections. Hong Kong Med J 2008; 14 Suppl 4:31-35. [PMID: 18708672] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/26/2023] Open
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1. A genetic risk-association study involving more than 1200 subjects showed individuals homozygous for L-SIGN tandem repeats are less susceptible to SARS infection. 2. This was supported by in vitro binding studies that demonstrated homozygous L-SIGN, compared to heterozygous, had higher binding capacity for SARS coronavirus (SARS-CoV), with higher proteasome-dependent viral degradation. In contrast, homozygous L-SIGN demonstrated lower binding capacity for HIV1-gp120.3. Genetic-association studies for single nucleotide polymorphisms of the inflammatory response genes, namely TNF-alpha, INF-alpha, INF-beta, INF-gamma, IL1-alpha, IL1-beta, IL-4, IL-6 and iNOS, failed to show a significant association with SARS clinical outcomes or susceptibility.
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- U S Khoo
- Department of Pathology, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong.
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Chan KY, Lam CW, Lee LP, Tong SF, Yuen YP. Pantothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration in two Chinese children: identification of a novel PANK2 gene mutation. Hong Kong Med J 2008; 14:70-73. [PMID: 18239249] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/25/2023] Open
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Pantothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration (formerly Hallervorden-Spatz syndrome), the most prevalent form of neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation, is a rare degenerative brain disease characterised by predominantly extrapyramidal dysfunction resulting from mutations in the PANK2 (pantothenate kinase 2) gene. Using DNA mutation analysis, the authors identified a novel missense mutation (P354L) in exon 4 of the PANK2 gene in an adolescent with classic pantothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration. DNA-based diagnosis of pantothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration plays a key role in determination, and can make the diagnosis more simply, directly, and economically because it obviates the need for unnecessary biochemical tests. Once pantothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration-like symptoms are identified, mutation analysis and target screening for the family of the proband can provide efficient and accurate evidence of pantothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration inheritance.
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- K Y Chan
- Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Princess Margaret Hospital, Laichikok, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
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Chan KY, Dorahy C, Wells T, Fahey D, Donovan N, Saleh F, Barchia I. Use of garden organic compost in vegetable production under contrasting soil P status. ACTA ACUST UNITED AC 2008. [DOI: 10.1071/ar07255] [Citation(s) in RCA: 11] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/23/2022]
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Little research has been carried out on the agronomic value of compost produced from garden organics for vegetable production. A field experiment was established in Camden, near Sydney, Australia, to (i) evaluate the effect of the compost on vegetable production and soil quality relative to conventional practice, (ii) compare vegetable production under high and low soil P status, and (iii) monitor the changes in soil P concentration under two compost treatments relative to conventional farmers’ practice. After three successive crops (broccoli, eggplant and cabbage), results indicate that compost (120 dry t/ha) and half-compost (60 dry t/ha supplemented by inorganic fertilisers) treatments can produce similar yield to the conventional practice of using a mixture of poultry manure and inorganic fertiliser. Furthermore, similar yields were achieved for three different crops grown under high and low P soil conditions, clearly demonstrating that the high extractable soil P concentrations currently found in the vegetable farms of Sydney are not necessary for maintaining productivity. The compost treatments also significantly increased soil organic carbon and soil quality including soil structural stability, exchangeable cations, and soil biological properties. Importantly, the compost treatment was effective in reducing the rate of accumulation of extractable soil P compared with the conventional vegetable farming practice. Our results highlight the potential for using compost produced from source separated garden organics in reversing the trend of soil degradation observed under current vegetable production, without sacrificing yield.
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Fung BKK, Chan KY, Lam LY, Cheung SY, Choy NK, Chu KW, Chung LY, Liu WW, Tai KC, Yung SY, Yip SL. Study of wrist posture, loading and repetitive motion as risk factors for developing carpal tunnel syndrome. ACTA ACUST UNITED AC 2007; 12:13-8. [PMID: 17613179 DOI: 10.1142/s0218810407003341] [Citation(s) in RCA: 23] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/29/2005] [Accepted: 03/19/2007] [Indexed: 11/18/2022]
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Occupational risk factors of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) are popular current research targets, with main emphasis put on wrist posture and dynamics. In this study, we do not intend to pinpoint individual occupations, but aim to identify high risk wrist postures and actions which may occur across various occupations. It is hoped that prevention can thus be instituted in a general population by directing at the particular causative wrist actions rather than exclusively targeting isolated occupations. We performed a case-control study with 166 cases and 111 controls recruited from different hospitals in Hong Kong in 2004. All cases and controls completed the survey on their general health condition, smoking status, wrist posture and motion as well as psychosocial status at the time of diagnosis of CTS. Frequent flexion OR = 4.436 (95% CI: 1.833-10.734), frequent extension OR = 2.691 (95% CI: 1.106-6.547) of the wrist were found to be associated with CTS. Frequent sustained forceful motion of the wrist OR = 2.588 (95% CI: 1.144-5.851) was also found to be associated with CTS. Neutral wrist position and repetitive wrist motion were not associated with CTS. Adjustment was made for age, sex, BMI, smoking and psychosocial stress. Our study confirms that frequent flexion, extension and sustained force of the wrist increase the risk of developing CTS.
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- B K K Fung
- Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong SAR, Hong Kong.
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Lee RSY, Lam CW, Lai CK, Yuen YP, Chan KY, Shek CC, Chan AYW, Chow CB. Carnitine-acylcarnitine translocase deficiency in three neonates presenting with rapid deterioration and cardiac arrest. Hong Kong Med J 2007; 13:66-8. [PMID: 17277394] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/13/2023] Open
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We report on three Chinese neonates with carnitine-acylcarnitine translocase deficiency. They presented within the first 48 hours of life. Two neonates were found in cardiac arrest; one of them survived after resuscitation. The third neonate suddenly developed cardiorespiratory insufficiency and succumbed eventually. The clustering of three cases in 5 years suggests that carnitine-acylcarnitine translocase deficiency is not rare in our Chinese population. We advocate that investigation for metabolic diseases including carnitine-acylcarnitine translocase deficiency should be performed in cases of sudden infant death and unexplained abrupt clinical deterioration in the early neonatal period. Non-ketotic hypoglycaemia is an early clue. The mainstay of initial treatment is glucose infusion at a rate greater than 7 mg/kg/minute, which inhibits beta-oxidation of fatty acids (the defective enzymatic steps in carnitine-acylcarnitine translocase deficiency) and thus prevents the accumulation of toxic long-chain acylcarnitines.
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- Robert S Y Lee
- Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Princess Margaret Hospital, Hong Kong.
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This paper outlines a six-country study of institutionalised forms of HIV/AIDS-related discrimination in the Asia-Pacific region. Although recognised as a barrier to disease prevention and treatment, very limited data are available on the effects of institutionalised HIV-related stigma and discrimination. Understanding the forms of discrimination within the institutions where they occur is the first step to identifying effective ways of promoting compassionate, non-discriminatory treatment of PLWHA. Thus, the goal of this research project was to document institutional discrimination against PLWHA, as guided by the UNAIDS Protocol for the Identification of Discrimination Against People Living with HIV (2000), in six Asian countries: India, Thailand, Philippines, China, Vietnam and Indonesia. As a precursor to the six individual studies, this paper provides a brief overview of the literature on HIV discrimination, and then describes the UNAIDS Protocol and the shared methodological considerations relevant to all of the study sites. Commonalities in sampling, procedures and analysis are also discussed.
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- D D Reidpath
- School of Health Sciences and Social Care, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UK.
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Chan KY, Dorahy C, Tyler S. Determining the agronomic value of composts produced from garden organics from metropolitan areas of New South Wales, Australia. ACTA ACUST UNITED AC 2007. [DOI: 10.1071/ea06128] [Citation(s) in RCA: 28] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/23/2022]
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About 0.3 million t/year of composted garden organics (CGO) including mulches and soil conditioners are produced annually in New South Wales, Australia, although only a small proportion of this material (<4%) is used in agriculture. A lack of information on product characteristics and agronomic performance has limited the development of agricultural markets for CGO products. These CGO products are the coarse and fine fractions separated by screening after composting. This paper presents the results of a survey of CGO mulches and soil conditioners (unblended or blended with a mixture of other organic materials including biosolids, animal manures and paper), which are commercially produced in the metropolitan areas of New South Wales and assesses their agronomic and soil amendment values in terms of chemical and biological properties. It also evaluates the short-term effects of applying increasing rates (0, 25, 50 and 100 t/ha) of selected composted soil conditioners on radish growth in a pot experiment. The mulch products had low nutrient concentrations but had high carbon (C) contents (mean C = 45%) and C/Nitrogen (N) ratios (mean C/N = 72) and are most suitable for use as surface mulch. The unblended soil conditioners were low in nutrients, particularly N (average total N = 1.0%, range 0.9–12%), and had lower and variable C contents. The pot trial results indicated lack of growth response of radish at application rates up to 100 t/ha of unblended soil conditioners from garden organics. The blended soil conditioners were more variable in quality and as confirmed by pot trial results produced highly variable plant responses. The high variability in product quality and performance of the soil conditioners, particularly the blended products might be related to the source and type of blending material as well as the composting conditions used in the manufacturing process. These results highlight the need to improve compost quality and consistency and the need for further research to advance understanding of the benefits using CGO in terms of improving soil quality, crop productivity and net economic returns to growers.
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Chan KY, Singh VA, Oun BH, To BHS. The rate of glove perforations in orthopaedic procedures: single versus double gloving. A prospective study. Med J Malaysia 2006; 61 Suppl B:3-7. [PMID: 17605178] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/16/2023]
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Glove perforation during surgery has always been a matter of concern as it increases the infection rate and the risk of transmission of blood borne diseases. To determine the common causes, the site and the awareness of glove perforations in orthopaedic surgery, a prospective study was conducted to assess the rate of glove perforation during 130 consecutive orthopaedic operations. All gloves worn by the surgical team were assessed after the surgery using the water-loading test. A total of 1452 gloves were tested, and the rate of perforation was 3.58%. Most of these perforations (61.5%) were unnoticed. The main surgeons had the most perforations (76.9%), followed by first assistants (13.5%) and second assistants (9.6%). Most perforations occurred at the non-dominant hand. The commonest site of perforation was the index finger followed by the thumb. Shearing force with instruments accounted for 45% of the noticed perforations. Majority of these occurred during nailing procedures (33%) and internal fixation without the use of wires (19%). Our rate of glove perforation is similar to other series. Most of them went unnoticed and were mainly due to shearing injuries rather than perforation by sharps. Therefore, there is an increased risk of contamination and break in asepsis during surgery.
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- K Y Chan
- Department of Orthopaedics, University Malaya Medical Center, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Wang YH, Chan KY, Li XY, So SK. Electrochemical degradation of 4-chlorophenol at nickel-antimony doped tin oxide electrode. Chemosphere 2006; 65:1087-93. [PMID: 16762395 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2006.04.061] [Citation(s) in RCA: 32] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/02/2005] [Revised: 04/22/2006] [Accepted: 04/24/2006] [Indexed: 05/10/2023]
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The effectiveness of a novel nickel-antimony doped tin oxide electrode for electrochemical degradation of organic pollutants was investigated using 4-chlorophenol (4-CP) as a model toxic organic. The experimental results demonstrate that the optimal Ni content was at Ni:Sn=1:500 in atomic ratio in the precursor coating solution, whereas the Sb:Sn ratio was set at 8:500. Using the electrode prepared with the optimal Ni doping ratio for 4-CP degradation, the charge-based efficiencies were up to 89 microg C(-1) for 4-CP destruction and 15 microg C(-1) for TOC removal, which were considerably higher than the efficiencies observed for other electrodes. It is suggested that the enhancement of the electrode for electrochemical oxidation of organics could be attributed to the production of hydroxyl radicals in anodic water electrolysis.
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- Y H Wang
- Department of Chemistry, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, China
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The findings of the six independent studies on institutional forms of HIV discrimination in the Asia Pacific presented in this Special Issue of AIDS Care are integrated. At first glance, the general pattern of the results across the study sites suggests that discrimination is most pertinent in the domain of 'practice' rather than in the domains of law or institutional policy. On closer analysis, however, utilising the qualitative data, this conclusion does not take sufficient account of the cultural context within which the interpersonal interaction (practice) between the health carers and people living with HIV/AIDS occurs. Limitations on the use of anti-discrimination legislations and protective written policies for reducing discrimination in these contexts are discussed. The need for alternative approaches to thinking about discrimination intervention is raised and this is done through a consideration of the strategy of universal precautions.
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- D D Reidpath
- School of Health Sciences and Social Care, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UK.
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There is scant research into HIV discrimination, particularly structural and institutional forms of it. This appears, in part, to arise from a prevailing view that the solutions to HIV discrimination are known a priori and in the absence of additional data. The six country studies into HIV discrimination presented in this AIDS Care supplement suggest that this is not the case. There needs to be an acceptance that if the issue of HIV discrimination is to be tackled successfully and based on evidence, then incremental and effortful steps need to be taken to develop that evidence base. This is discussed.
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- K Y Chan
- School of Health & Social Development, Deakin University, Burwood, VIC, Australia.
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Yang Y, Zhang KL, Chan KY, Reidpath DD. Institutional and structural forms of HIV-related discrimination in health care: a study set in Beijing. AIDS Care 2006; 17 Suppl 2:S129-40. [PMID: 16174624 DOI: 10.1080/09540120500119874] [Citation(s) in RCA: 42] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/25/2022]
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This paper presents key findings of a situational analysis of institutional and structural levels of HIV/AIDS-related discrimination in Beijing, China, with a focus on the area of health care. Initially slow to respond to the presence of HIV, China has altered its approach and enacted strict legislative protection for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA). In order to determine whether this has altered discrimination against PLWHA, this study examined existing legislation and policy, and interviewed key informants working in health care and PLWHA. The overall findings revealed that discrimination in its many forms continued to occur in practice despite China's generally strong legislative protection, and it is the actual practice that is hindering PLWHAs' access to health services. A number of legislative and policy gaps that allow discrimination to occur in practice were also identified and discussed. The paper concludes with a call to rectify specific gaps between legislation, policy and practice. An understanding of the underlying factors that drive discrimination will also be necessary for effective strategic interventions to be developed and implemented.
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- Y Yang
- Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China.
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Xie ZM, Li XY, Chan KY. Nitrogen removal from the saline sludge liquor by electrochemical denitrification. Water Sci Technol 2006; 54:171-9. [PMID: 17163026 DOI: 10.2166/wst.2006.716] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/12/2023]
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Sludge liquor from the sludge dewatering process has a high ammonia content. In the present study, a lab-scale electrochemical (EC) system with a pair of Ti electrode plates was used for treating the sludge centrate liquor of digested wastewater sludge with a NH4(+) - N content of around 500 mg/L. The sludge liquor had a high salinity due to seawater being used for toilet flushing in Hong Kong. The results show that the EC process is highly effective for denitrification of the saline sludge liquor. Complete nitrogen removal could be achieved within 1 hr or so. The rate of EC denitrification increased with the current intensity applied. The best current efficiency for nitrogen removal was obtained for a gap distance between the electrodes at 8 mm. Electro-chlorination was considered to be the major mechanism of EC denitrification. The formation of chlorination by-products (CBPs) appeared to be minimal with the total trihalomethanes (THM) detected at a level of 300 microg/L or lower. The power consumption for EC denitrification was around 23 kWh/kg N. Additional electro-flocculation with a pair of iron needle electrodes could enhance the flocculation and subsequent sedimentation of colloidal organics in the sludge liquor, increasing the organic removal from less than 30% to more than 70%. Therefore, the EC process including both electro-denitrification and electro-flocculation can be developed as the most cost-effective method for treatment of the saline sludge liquor.
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- Z M Xie
- Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, China
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HIV-related stigma is regarded as one of the major barriers in the development of effective prevention and care programs; but the stigma associated with HIV stigma is not a singular entity. The stigma of the infection is layered with other stigmas, such as those associated with the routes of transmission (e.g., sex work and injecting drug use) and personal characteristics (e.g., race, religion, ethnicity and gender). In developing programs and policies to overcome HIV-related stigma, cognisance needs to be taken of all the sources of stigma, and how they may interact. A novel method is described for examining the layers of HIV/AIDS-related stigma, and secondary data are adapted to illustrate this. The importance of understanding the layering of stigma for the development of effective interventions is also discussed.
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- D D Reidpath
- School of Health and Social Care, Brunel University, Uxbgidge, UK.
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Tam TCC, Chan KY, Ho SL, Luk JKH, Chu LW. Herpetic shoulder paresis in a Chinese elderly patient. Hong Kong Med J 2005; 11:399-402. [PMID: 16219961] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/04/2023] Open
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A patient with left shoulder girdle weakness secondary to herpetic myotomal paresis is reported. Needle electromyography revealed denervational discharge from the left supraspinatus, deltoid, and brachioradialis muscles, compatible with a radiculopathy that was relevant to his myotomes affected by zoster infection. The patient was managed with range-of-movement and strengthening exercises as well as pain relief for post-herpetic neuralgia. Further studies are required to determine whether antiviral treatment can limit the extent of motor deficit and hasten recovery. Zoster paresis should be one of the differential diagnoses of girdle muscle weakness.
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- Acute Geriatrics Unit, Grantham Hospital, Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong
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