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Multiple gastrointestinal melanoma causing small bowel intussusception

Eng JY, Tahkin S, Yaacob H, Yunus NH, Sidek ASWM, Wong MPK

A 61-year-old gentleman presented with small bowel intussusception from small bowel melanoma intussusceptum. He complains of intermittent abdominal distension but no history of intestinal obstruction. Apart from this, he was...
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A case report of a giant solitary juvenile polyp: from obstructed defecation syndrome to incontinence

Teoh ZH, Soh JY, Mohamad N, Zawawi N, Zakaria AD, Zakaria Z, Wong MPK

Juvenile polyps (JPs) are the most common polyps in pediatric patients. We present the case of an 18-year-old male patient with a giant solitary JP resembling solitary rectal ulcer syndrome...
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Conversion rate and risk factors of conversion to open in laparoscopic appendicectomy

Pushpanathan NR, Hashim MNM, Zahari Z, Aziz SHSA, Zain WZW, Ramely R, Wong MPK, Mohamad IS, Mokhter WMW, Yahya MM, Merican SRHI, Zakaria Z, Zakaria AD

Purpose: Laparoscopic appendicectomy (LA) has several advantages over conventional open appendicectomy (OA). However, about 5% to 10% of LA patients still need to be converted to open surgery. Identifying risk...
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Risk factors associated with low anterior resection syndrome: a cross-sectional study

Lim SL, Wan Zain WZ, Zahari Z, Zakaria AD, Hashim MNM, Wong MPK, Zakaria Z, Ramely R, Sidek ASM

Purpose: Oncological outcomes following rectal cancer surgery have improved significantly over recent decades with lower recurrences and longer overall survival. However, many of the patients experienced low anterior resection syndrome...
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The Use of M2-Pyruvate Kinase as a Stool Biomarker for Detection of Colorectal Cancer in Tertiary Teaching Hospital: A Comparative Study

Che Alhadi S, Wan Zain WZ, Zahari Z, Md Hashim MN, Syed Abd. Aziz SH, Zakaria Z, Wong MPK, Zakaria AD

Purpose: Guaiac fecal occult blood test (gFOBT) has been the standard for colorectal screening but it has low sensitivity and specificity. This study evaluated the use of fecal tumor M2-pyruvate...
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