461 research outputs found

    Study of Relationship Between Performance (ROA) And Internal And External Factors On Axiata Group Berhad

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    The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between the various variables that include internal factors and external factors and the overall performance of Axiata Group Berhad. The measurement of return on assets is used to see the overall performance of Axiata Group Berhad in 5 years. The additional measurements that used in this study are total asset size and remuneration of board, these variables used to measure whether there is significant to the performance of the company. For the purpose to measure the relationship of risks factors to the profitability, this paper is using liquidity risk, market risk, leverage risk, GDP, inflation rate, unemployment rate and exchange rate. Data was analyzed by SPSS System which interpret the data by using descriptive statistic, correlation and regression analysis. The result of these analysis show only one factor is significant to performance of the group which is debt to equity ratio with the highest significant to the profitability. However, the inflation rate and GDP is insignificant to profitability

    Huge adenomyotic cyst in pregnancy

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    Adenomyotic cyst is a rare variant of adenomyosis. It is believed to arise from repeated focal haemorrhages resulting in cystic spaces filled with altered blood products. We present a rare case of a huge adenomyotic cyst in a 27-year-old primigravida, who was in her first trimester, complaining of sudden lower abdominal pain. Diagnostic laparoscopy performed to rule out other cause of acute abdomen. Her pregnancy went on smoothly. She delivered a baby girl of 2.82 kg via vaginal delivery at 39 weeks. Diagnosis and management of this rare clinical entity were reviewed and discussed

    Urethral masson’s tumour: a rare and puzzling entity

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    Intravascular papillary endothelial hyperplasia (IPEH) or Masson’s tumour is a benign vascular proliferation that mimics other malignant vascular tumour. To date, this is the fourth case of Masson’s tumour at urethra being reported in the literature. A 65-year-old female Para 2, presented with post-menopausal bleeding. Examination revealed a 4x3x3 cm growth surrounding the urethral meatus. She underwent examination under anaesthesia and excision of the periurethral mass. Histopathological examination confirmed Masson’s tumour. Diagnosis and management of this uncommon tumour at a rare location was discussed

    Velamentous cord insertion: a rare cause of emergency caesarean section

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    Pregnancies complicated with velamentous cord insertion (VCI) are at risk of adverse perinatal outcome. Placental and umbilical cord assessment should be performed during routine obstetric ultrasound. We report a case of velamentous cord insertion that was not identified antenatally. A 28-year-old primigravida at 40 weeks gestation presented in active phase of labour. Intrapartum, cardiotocography (CTG) tracing was pathological. Thus, decision was made for emergency caesarean section and a velamentous cord insertion was found. Despite a favourable outcome, this case highlighted the importance of antenatal diagnosis of VCI and thus preventing catastrophic outcome

    Intracystic haemorrhage in a non-endometriotic Mullerian vaginal cyst: an unexpected phenomenon

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    We report a case of rare, Mullerian vaginal cyst with intracystic haemorrhage in the absence of endometrial components. To date, this is the second case reported in the literature. A 51-year-old post-menopausal woman with history of anterior vaginal wall cyst was misdiagnosed to have cystocele. The cyst was excised and the content was old blood mixed with mucous. Histopathological examination revealed a Mullerian vaginal cyst without endometrial component. Thus, diagnosis and management of vaginal cyst was revisited and discussed

    Dislodged Levornogestrel-intrauterine system intra-abdominally without uterine perforation: is it possible?

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    We report a case of dislodged Levornogestrel-intrauterine system (LNG-IUS, Mirena®) without evidence of uterine perforation. A 37-year-old Para 4+1presented with 3 months history of lower abdominal pain. Examination and imaging showed that the device was not present in the uterine cavity. She underwent laparoscopic retrieval of Mirena®. There was no evidence of uterine perforation intra-operatively. This case illustrated the rare possibility of dislodged Mirena®intra-abdominally without evidence of uterine perforation. The management for missing IUS was reviewed

    Growing Teratoma Syndrome: A Rare Case Report and Review of the Literature

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    Growing teratoma syndrome is rare and usually it occurs in the younger aged group. The use of chemotherapy following initial surgical resection will yield the diagnosis following tumour enlargement. Complete resection is usually curative and renders better prognosis

    Validation of the Malay version of the p-QOL questionnaire

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    Introduction This study aimed to translate and validate the P-QOL questionnaire in the Malay language. Methods The P-QOL questionnaire was translated into the Malay language and subsequently back-translated to English. Testretest reliability and internal consistency were tested. All patients who visited the gynecology outpatient clinic of UKMMC, UMMC and IIUM between January 2016 and May 2017 completed the P-QOL questionnaires and were assessed for POP-Q staging. Results One hundred twenty patients with symptomatic pelvic organ prolapse and 180 asymptomatic patients were included. The Cronbach’s alpha for each domain was > 0.70, which confirmed that there was a highly acceptable internal consistency. The value varied between 0.88 (role limitation) and 0.912 (sleep/energy). Test-retest reliability showed a significant correlation between the total scores for each domain (p < 0.001). There was a significant correlation between P-QOL domain scores and vaginal examination findings (POP-Q). With a higher POP-Q stage, a higher impact on the quality of life was detected in symptomatic patients. The total scores from all domains were significantly higher in symptomatic patients. Conclusion The Malay translated version of the P-QOL questionnaire is a reliable, consistent, and valid instrument for assessing the severity of the symptoms and impact on the quality of life among women with uterovaginal prolapse. It is easily understood, administered, and self-completed by patient

    Out-patient intravaginal misoprostol versus in-patient intravaginal misoprostol for the treatment of first trimester incomplete miscarriage in UKMMC: a randomised controlled trial.

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    A prospective randomised controlled trial was conducted at a tertiary medical center on 154 patients for the treatment of spontaneous first trimester incomplete miscarriage. The intervention group (n=77) received out-patient administration of misoprostol whereas the control group (n=77) received in-patient administration of misoprostol. The intravaginal misoprostol dosage administered was 800mcg 8 hourly to maximum of 3 doses. They were reassessed at Day 7. The primary outcome evaluated were success of evacuation, side effects, cost and patient acceptability. The secondary outcomes evaluated were mean reduction of endometrial thickness, days of passing out POC, duration of bleeding and mean reduction in hemoglobin. Assessment for treatment failure was done at day 7. Surgical evacuation was then offered

    Comparing efficacy of octyl-cyanoacrylate dermabond adhesive glue versus vicryl 3/0 suture for closure of caesarean section skin incision in UKMMC- a prospective randomised controlled trial.

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    This is a prospective randomised controlled trial conducted at a tertiary hospital on 82 women who underwent caesarean section. The study group, 41 women underwent dermabond skin closure whereas the control group, 41 women had subcuticular vicryl skin closure. Anaesthesia, prophylactic antibiotic, operative technique and post-operative oral analgesia was standardised between both groups. Outcomes that were measured at day 2 before discharge and at postoperative day 10-14 were pain score using VAS, duration and total analgesic dose (after day 2), time taken for skin closure and adverse events between both groups in particular inflammation, surgical site infection and allergic reaction (itching)
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