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2. The taboo of mental health problems, stigma and fear of disclosure among Asian international students: implications for help-seeking, guidance and support.
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Cogan, Nicola A., Liu, X., Chin-Van Chau, Y., Kelly, S.W., Anderson, T., Flynn, C., Scott, L., Zaglis, A., and Corrigan, P.
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FEAR , *MENTAL health , *RESEARCH funding , *QUALITATIVE research , *ACCULTURATION , *PSYCHOLOGICAL distress , *MENTAL illness , *INTERVIEWING , *HELP-seeking behavior , *PSYCHOLOGICAL adaptation , *LONELINESS , *JUDGMENT sampling , *FOREIGN students , *RESEARCH methodology , *SOCIAL support , *COUNSELING , *STUDENT attitudes , *SOCIAL stigma , *COMMUNICATION barriers , *SOCIAL isolation , *PSYCHOSOCIAL factors - Abstract
The current study explored the experiences of Asian International Students (AISs) in terms of mental health, disclosure and help-seeking within Higher Education in Scotland, UK. A qualitative study using individual semi-structured interviews with AISs (n = 20) was used and an inductive thematic approach to analysis was conducted. Three major themes were developed: (1) Negative beliefs, stigma and fear of judgment, (2) Adaptation and acculturation difficulties and (3) Barriers in communication, social disconnection and loneliness. Supporting AISs involves challenging negative judgements surrounding mental health, increasing mental health literacy and addressing barriers that may inhibit disclosure and help-seeking behaviour. The need for culturally sensitive mental health practitioners and awareness of diverse understandings of mental health issues is essential to improving support for AISs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Acquired perforating calcific collagenosis in a drug addict with rhabdomyolysis and transient hypercalcemia.
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Wang, Fang‐Ying, Ng, Chau Y., Wu, Jennifer, Kuo, Kang‐Ling, Chang, Yao‐Yu, and Kuo, Tseng‐tong
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COLLAGEN diseases , *CALCIFICATION , *CELL proliferation , *HYPERCALCEMIA , *RHABDOMYOLYSIS - Abstract
Acquired perforating calcific collagenosis (APCC), which is characterized by the calcification of dermal collagen fibers with subsequent transepidermal elimination and perforation, is an extremely rare entity. Thus far, it has only been reported in a patient with direct contact exposure to calcium chloride. Here, we report a unique case of APCC occurring in a drug addict admitted for rhabdomyolysis. The present case is a 20‐year‐old male patient hospitalized for drug‐related rhabdomyolysis and multiple organ damage. During hospitalization, he gradually developed unusual skin rashes. There were multiple confluent umbilicated and keratotic erythematous to brownish papules and plaques with scratch‐like linear plaques on his lower abdomen, inguinal areas and gluteal sulci. Also, multiple well‐demarcated flesh‐colored rough, hard and thin plaques with a "crepe paper"‐like texture were found on the bilateral popliteal fossae, olecranon fossae and axillae. The histopathology of two biopsied lesions demonstrated acquired perforating calcific collagenosis. The lesions appeared during the rhabdomyolysis‐related hypercalcemia phase and resolved spontaneously after the calcium level returned to normal. This is the first reported case of disseminated APCC occurring during transient hypercalcemia due to rhabdomyolysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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4. Liver Immune-related Adverse Effects of Programmed Cell Death 1 (PD-1) and Programmed Cell Death Ligand 1 (PD-L1) Inhibitors: A Propensity Score Matched Study with Competing Risk Analyses.
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Zhou, J., Chau, Y.-L.A., Yoo, J.W., Lee, S., Ng, K., Dee, E.C., Liu, T., Wai, A.K.C., Zhang, Q., and Tse, G.
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DRUG side effects , *LIVER tumors , *ANTINEOPLASTIC agents , *RISK assessment , *IMMUNITY , *PROBABILITY theory - Published
- 2022
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5. Modification of cerebral vascular anatomy induced by Leo stent placement depending on the site of stenting: A series of 102 cases.
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Chau, Y., Mondot, L., Sachet, M., Gaudart, J., Fontaine, D., Lonjon, M., and Sédat, J.
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SURGICAL stents , *CEREBRAL arteriovenous malformations , *ANEURYSMAL bone cyst , *BONE diseases , *ANEURYSMS - Abstract
Background and purpose Recent studies demonstrated the capacity of stents to modify cerebral vascular anatomy. This study evaluates arterial anatomy deformation after Leo stent placement according to the stenting site and the impact on the immediate postoperative and six-month degree of aneurysmal occlusion. Materials and methods A total of 102 stents were placed against the neck of aneurysms situated in the anterior cerebral circulation. Aneurysms were classified into two groups: The first was called the distal group (n = 62) and comprised aneurysms situated in the middle cerebral and anterior communicating arteries and the second was called the proximal group (n = 40) and comprised aneurysms in other sites. The stented arterial segment was classified as deformed or non-deformed by blinded review and superimposition of anonymised films before and after stenting. The degree of occlusion was determined immediately postoperatively and at six months. Results Significantly, anatomical deformity was observed in the distal group compared to the proximal group (85% vs 28%). No significant difference was observed between the two groups in terms of postoperative degree of occlusion. At six months, a significant difference was observed between the two groups: three recurrences in the distal group vs 10 recurrences in the proximal group. Two (3%) recurrences were observed in the deformed group vs 11 (31%) recurrences in the non-deformed group. Conclusions Arterial deformity induced by stenting is even more marked for distal aneurysms. The recurrence rate is smaller when the stent placement results in an arterial anatomical change. The percentage of recurrence is lower when anatomy was amended by stent implantation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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6. Endovascular treatment of renal aneurysms: A series of 18 cases
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Sédat, J., Chau, Y., and Baque, J.
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RENAL artery aneurysms , *ENDOVASCULAR surgery , *POSTOPERATIVE care , *ANGIOGRAPHY , *THERAPEUTIC embolization , *RETROSPECTIVE studies , *ANEURYSM surgery - Abstract
Abstract: Purpose: To retrospectively analyze the results and complications of the endovascular treatment of 18 renal aneurysms. Methods: From 2002 to 2011, 15 patients (aged 31–76), with 18 renal aneurysms, were admitted in our institution for treatment by embolization. Except one, all were wide-necked aneurysms. One aneurysm was treated by occluding the parent artery considering its distal location; a small-necked aneurysm was treated by simple coiling, and the remaining 16 were embolized utilizing adjunctive techniques to protect the parent artery. We analyzed the rates of technical success, complication and clinical consequence, post-operative occlusion and recurrence. Results: There was a 100% technical success rate. 15 aneurysms showed a total occlusion on the post-treatment angiogram. 2 aneurysms demonstrated neck remnants, and one had an intrasaccular residual in-flow. Two minor post-operative complications were encountered but resolved over time. No delayed clinical complications were observed and the long-term angiographic follow-up demonstrated stability of the occlusion of the target renal aneurysm with no major recurrence. Conclusion: Complications of the embolization of renal aneurysms are rare. Endovascular treatment should therefore be considered at first for the treatment of renal aneurysms. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2012
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7. Endovascular Treatment of Recurrent Coiled Aneurysms: Assessment of Complications and Rebleeding during a Decade in a Single Center.
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SEDAT, J., CHAU, Y., MOUBARAK, K., VARGAS, J., and LONJON, M.
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ANEURYSM diagnosis , *MEDICAL care , *ENDOVASCULAR surgery , *DISEASE complications , *THROMBOEMBOLISM risk factors , *ANGIOGRAPHY - Abstract
Recurrence is the main drawback of aneurysmal coiling. Additional coiling must sometimes be considered in patients with reopened aneurysms and expose the patient to the risk of a new procedure. Our purpose was to assess the procedural complications of additional endovascular treatments in patients with previously coiled but recurrent aneurysms treated by two neuro-interventionalists during a decade in a single center. Between 1999 and 2009, 637 intracranial aneurysms were coiled and had a clinical and angiographic follow-up at our institution. Following the first embolization, 44 aneurysms were retreated with coils and 11 were retreated a second time. Retreatment was decided when a recurrence showed at angiographic follow-up. Early retreatments, performed in the first month after an incomplete or failed initial coiling, were excluded. We retrospectively analysed the procedural complications, rebleeding, clinical and angiographic outcomes of the retreatments. No death or bleeding occurred in these 55 additional procedures. We had three periprocedural thromboembolic complications and the procedural permanent morbidity was 1.8%. Clinical and angiographic follow-ups ranged from six months to nine years (mean: 37 months, median: 36 months). Thirty-seven of the 44 retreated aneurysms (84%) showed a stable occlusion at follow-up. Seven showed a recurrence but were not retreated due to the stability of the packing. No rebleeding was observed during the follow-up period. Our results show that endovascular treatment of recurrent aneurysms is associated with a low procedural risk. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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8. A New Type of Optical Antenna: Plasmonics Nanoshell Bowtie Antenna with Dielectric Hole.
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Chau, Y.-F., Yeh, H.-H., and Tsai, D. P.
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BOW ties , *ANTENNAS (Electronics) , *DIELECTRICS , *RESONANCE , *OPTICS - Abstract
We first investigate plasmonic nanoshell bowtie nanoantenna with dielectric hole that interact with incident plane wave of transverse-magnetic polarization by use of the finite element method. The influence of the dielectric hole in nanoshell on the antenna field enhancement and spectral response is discussed. Results show that the proposed plasmonic nanoshell bowtie antenna can confine the field in a volume well below the diffraction limit and exhibit tunable surface plasmon resonances in a wider range of wavelength that are not observed for the conventional solid-gold case with the same volume. This offers a new possibility to further optimize the performance of optical nanoantenna. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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9. Surface Plasmon Resonances Effects on Different Patterns of Solid-silver and Silver-shell Nanocylindrical Pairs.
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Chau, Y.-F., Yeh, H.-H., and Tsai, D. P.
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SURFACE plasmon resonance , *POLARIZATION (Electricity) , *NEAR-fields , *WAVELENGTHS , *FINITE element method - Abstract
Surface plasmon resonances effects on various geometries of solid-silver and silver-shell nanocylindrical pairs that interact with incident plane wave of transverse magnetic polarization are simulated by using the finite element method. Results show that the silver-shell nanocylindrical pair exhibits tunable plasmon resonances in the near-field zone that are not observed for the solid-silver case of similar size. It is also found that the facing corners of nanocylindrical pairs induce more surface plasmons in a wider range of wavelength. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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10. The optical properties between an incident wave and the active layer of a bubble-pit AgOx-type super-resolution near-field structure.
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Chau, Y.-F., Sun, Y.-S., Tsai, D.P., and Yang, T.-J.
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PLASMONS (Physics) , *NEAR-fields , *NANOPARTICLES , *OPTICAL polarization , *OPTICAL diffraction , *SILVER - Abstract
The deformation and plasmon effects of collective localized surface plasmons between incident light and bubble-pit AgOx-type super-RENS structure have been studied using finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method. We find that the polarization, wavelength of incident light, and particle sizes of Ag nanoparticles are sensitive to the plasma resonance. The Ag nanoparticles inside the bubble-pit AgOx-type super-RENS structure give the additional outer boundaries to the motion of the Ag nanoparticles, and excite more evanescent field which located in the far edge of the bubble from the optical axis of the incident beam. The optical properties between active layer and incident light with polarization direction, different wavelengths, and varied particle sizes of Ag nanoparticles exhibits nonlinear optical behavior in the near field. The far-field signals of different wavelength of incident light confirm the relation between highly localized near-field distributions and enhanced resolution of far-field signals. The subwavelength recording marks smaller than the diffraction limit were distinguishable since the Ag nanoparticles with high localized fields transferred evanescent waves to detectable signals in the far field. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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11. Dissection of the Posteroinferior Cerebellar Artery: Clinical Characteristics and Long-Term Follow-Up in Five Cases.
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Sedat, Jacques, Chau, Y., Mahagne, M. H., Bourg, V., Lonjon, M., and Paquis, P.
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DISSECTION , *CEREBRAL artery surgery , *CEREBRAL angiography , *ISCHEMIA , *ANGIOGRAPHY , *THERAPEUTIC embolization , *SUBARACHNOID hemorrhage - Abstract
Background and Purpose: Spontaneous isolated posteroinferior cerebellar artery (PICA) dissection is very rare. The aim of the study was to investigate the clinical manifestations, the neuroradiological aspects and the treatment of 5 cases collected in 5 years. Methods and Results: From 1999 to 2003, five patients (40–71 years old) were hospitalized for PICA dissection. Two patients presented symptoms after cervical manipulation. No predisposing factor or traumatic cause was described in the other cases. The diagnosis was carried out by cerebral angiography in all the cases: in 4, angiography showed focal stenosis with saccular or fusiform dilatation of the artery at the site of the dissection; in 1 a double lumen aspect was described. One patient presented ischemic manifestations; he was treated with heparin. The others presented subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) and were treated by embolization (endovascular sacrifice of the PICA). No ischemic complication and no rebleeding were observed after sacrifice of the PICA. Three patients presented acute hydrocephalus and were treated with surgical derivation. The angiographic and clinical follow-up lasted more than 3 years. We assessed the long-term results with the Glasgow Outcome Score and the modified Rankin Score. A good recovery was achieved for 4 patients (modified Rankin Score 0); one patient who presented SAH and who was in bad clinical state on admission had a Glasgow Outcome Score of 3 and a modified Rankin Score of 4 three years later. Conclusion: Clinical course and prognosis are variable in PICA dissections. The treatment depends on the existence of a hemorrhagic event. In the group of patients presenting SAH, endovascular treatment was safe and effective. The long-term clinical results depend mainly on the clinical status on admission. Copyright © 2007 S. Karger AG, Basel [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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12. Selection-and-stay combining on correlated Nakagami fading channels.
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Chau, Y. A. and Chen, Y.-H.
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PROBABILITY theory , *RADIO transmitter fading , *SIGNAL-to-noise ratio , *INFORMATION measurement , *SIGNAL processing , *SIMULATION methods & models - Abstract
Selection-and-stay combining (SSTC) is addressed and its outage probability is derived for dual-branch diversity on correlated Nakagami fading channels. In the SSTC scheme, the receiver uses the branch with a larger signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) until its SNR is lower than a preset threshold, and selection combining (SC) is used only at the switching instance. Numerical results from analyses and simulations are also presented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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13. A nurse-led walking exercise program for Hong Kong Chinese diabetic patients: implications for facilitating self-efficacy beliefs.
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Chau Y, Shiu AT, Ma S, and Au T
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PEOPLE with diabetes , *CHRONICALLY ill , *WALKING , *AEROBIC exercises , *EXERCISE - Abstract
Examines the nurse-led walking exercise program for Hong Kong Chinese diabetic patients. Percentage number of Hong Kong Chinese people affected by diabetes; Effect of walking for exercise on blood glucose levels in type 2 diabetes; Body composition in normoglycemic women and women with type 2 diabetes.
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- 2005
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14. 396Investigating the origin(s) and heterogeneity of white adipose tissue.
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Chau, Y Y, Cleal, L, and Martinez-Estrada, O
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ADIPOSE tissues , *PROGENITOR cells , *OBESITY - Published
- 2018
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15. Correlated multivariate Weibull fading channels with selection diversity.
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Chau, Y. A. and Huang, K.Y.-T.
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RADIO transmitter fading , *WEIBULL distribution , *DISTRIBUTION (Probability theory) , *DENSITY functionals , *WIRELESS communications , *ELECTRONICS - Abstract
The dependent multivariate Weibull distribution is modelled for correlated fading channels, where the probability density function of a Weibull fading factor is defined with two parameters (ω, β), and the case of equal β is considered. The joint cumulative distribution function and probability density function of the Weibull distribution are derived, and the outage probability of selection diversity is evaluated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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16. Prospective evaluation of transient elastography for the diagnosis of hepatic fibrosis in Asians: comparison with liver biopsy and aspartate transaminase platelet ratio index.
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CHANG, P.‐E., LUI, H.‐F., CHAU, Y.‐P., LIM, K.‐H., YAP, W.‐M., TAN, C.‐K., and CHOW, W.‐C.
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FIBROSIS , *ASIANS , *BIOPSY , *ASPARTATE aminotransferase , *BLOOD platelets , *LIVER diseases - Abstract
Background Transient elastography (TE) is a reliable non-invasive predictor of hepatic fibrosis, but data on TE in Asians are limited. Aim To evaluate prospectively the accuracy of TE for diagnosis of hepatic fibrosis in Asians compared with APRI (aspartate transaminase to platelet ratio index). Methods One hundred and twenty consecutive patients who underwent liver biopsy were enrolled. TE (Fibroscan) was performed by two independent operators. Fibrosis was graded by two independent pathologists using the METAVIR classification. Area under receiver operating curves (AUROC) were used to evaluate the accuracy of TE and APRI in diagnosing significant fibrosis (F ≥ 2) and cirrhosis (F4). Results Predominant aetiologies were hepatitis B (48%), non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (14%) and hepatitis C (8%). TE was unsuccessful in five patients (4.2%) because of small inter-costal space (three patients), obesity and ascites. There was good correlation between TE and fibrosis ( r = 0.606). AUROC for diagnosis of significant fibrosis was 0.856 (95% CI 0.779–0.932) for TE and 0.673 (95% CI 0.568–0.777) for APRI. AUROC for diagnosis of cirrhosis was 0.924 (95% CI 0.857–0.990) for TE and 0.626 (95% CI 0.437–0.815) for APRI. Optimal TE value was 9.0 kPa for diagnosis of significant fibrosis and 16.0 kPa for cirrhosis with specificity/sensitivity/PPV/NPV/accuracy of 82.6%/85.2%/80.9%/86.7%/84.1% and 88.9%/82.7%/32.0%/98.8%/83.2%, respectively. Conclusions Transient elastography is a reliable predictor of hepatic fibrosis in Asians. Failure of TE in Asians is commonly because of small inter-costal space. TE is superior to APRI for non-invasive diagnosis of hepatic fibrosis and cirrhosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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17. Adenocarcinoma of the anal transitional zone after double stapled ileal pouch-anal anastomosis for ulcerative colitis.
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Chia, C. S., Chew, M. H., Chau, Y. P., Eu, K. W., and Ho, K. S.
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ULCERATIVE colitis , *ADENOCARCINOMA , *RESTORATIVE proctocolectomy , *COLECTOMY , *RECTAL surgery , *COLON diseases - Abstract
The development of adenocarcinoma in the anal transitional zone, after restorative proctocolectomy for ulcerative colitis, is rare. We report the first Asian and sixth known case. A 41-year-old Indian lady had a long standing history of ulcerative colitis. Restorative proctocolectomy and stapled ileal pouch-anal anastomosis without mucosectomy was performed. She remained asymptomatic until 3 years later when she complained of discomfort on defecation. A poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma in the anal transition zone was diagnosed and she subsequently underwent an abdomino-perineal resection. The previously reported cases in the literature are reviewed. We also discuss the suggested surveillance for high-risk patients who have undergone an ileal-anal pouch anastomosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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18. Multidisciplinary efforts toward sustained road safety benefits: Integrating place-based and people-based safety analyses.
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Loo, Becky P. Y., Chow, C. B., Leung, M., Kwong, T. H. J., Lai, S. F. A., and Chau, Y. H.
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PREVENTION of injury , *WOUND & injury classification , *COMMUNITIES , *CONFIDENCE intervals , *DATABASES , *ENGINEERING , *EPIDEMIOLOGY , *GEOGRAPHIC information systems , *HEALTH care teams , *HOSPITALS , *RESEARCH funding , *SAFETY , *TRAFFIC accidents , *WOUNDS & injuries , *DATA analysis , *SYSTEM integration - Abstract
Relevant local injury epidemiology In Hong Kong, there were, on average, about 19 596 traffic crashes involving 157 deaths and 21 106 injured persons each year between 2006 and 2011. Scientific analyses were conducted by geographers and engineers primarily using the police crash database. Medical professionals have been analysing road traffic injury data from hospital discharge summaries. Moreover, community leaders have been trying to promote local safe communities. Best practices This paper describes the effort of a multidisciplinary team to address road safety problems and to sustain road safety benefits through a public health approach. The multidisciplinary team comprised a geographer, an engineer, medical professionals and community leaders. The project covered four tasks, namely data integration, identification of hazardous road locations, crash analysis and engineering study, and knowledge exchange through various activities involving a WHO-designated local safe community. Implementation The crash and hospital databases for a district in Hong Kong with 500 000 population were integrated. Based on the integrated database, the public health and people-based approach was adopted to identify hazardous road locations--hot zones--using geographical information systems. Specific hot zones having strong patterns of common factors were considered as treatable locations with a combination of low-cost remedial measures. The benefits of the project are sustained through various activities engaging the general public and major stakeholders. Research agenda More research should be conducted on how institutional support, scientific research and community involvement can be fruitfully combined to achieve the ultimate goal of sustained road safety benefits for people at the community level. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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19. Endovascular Angioplasty before Resection of a Sphenoidal Meningioma with Vascular Encasement.
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CHIVORET, N., FONTAINE, D., LACHAUD, S., CHAU, Y., and SEDAT, J.
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MENINGIOMA , *ENDOVASCULAR surgery , *ANGIOPLASTY , *CEREBRAL infarction , *ISCHEMIA , *CAROTID artery - Abstract
We describe a case of sphenoid wing meningioma presenting with cerebral infarction due to extended vascular encasement in which endovascular angioplasty was performed before surgery to avoid perioperative ischemia. A severe stenosis involved the intracranial internal carotid artery and the proximal segments of the middle and anterior cerebral arteries. Endovascular dilatation was followed by complete surgical resection. Preoperative mild aphasia and hemiparesia resolved completely after surgery. Endovascular angioplasty of arterial trunks and their branches can be proposed before the resection of skull base meningiomas encasing these arteries to decrease the risk of perioperative brain ischemia related to their surgical manipulation or vasospasm. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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20. Gastrointestinal: Mesenteric cystic lymphangioma.
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Chin, H., Chuwa, E., Chau, Y.-P., and Chow, P. K. H.
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MESENTERIC artery diseases , *LYMPHANGIOMYOMATOSIS , *DIAGNOSIS , *LUNG diseases , *ABDOMINAL pain - Abstract
The article presents a case report of a 49-year old woman diagnosed with mesenteric cystic lymphangioma. It offers the patient's condition before the diagnosis, including the history of abdominal pain, abdominal distension and ovarian surgery. A thorough discussion of mesenteric lymphangiomas is presented, including its symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
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- 2006
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21. Identification of SOX4 target genes using phylogenetic footprinting-based prediction from expression microarrays suggests that overexpression of SOX4 potentiates metastasis in hepatocellular carcinoma.
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Liao, Y.-L., Sun, Y.-M., Chau, G.-Y., Chau, Y.-P., Lai, T.-C., Wang, J.-L., Horng, J.-T., Hsiao, M., and Tsou, A.-P.
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CYTOLOGY , *CANCER cells , *LIVER cancer , *ONCOGENES , *CELL migration - Abstract
A comprehensive microarray analysis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) revealed distinct synexpression patterns during intrahepatic metastasis. Recent evidence has demonstrated that synexpression group member genes are likely to be regulated by master control gene(s). Here we investigate the functions and gene regulation of the transcription factor SOX4 in intrahepatic metastatic HCC. SOX4 is important in tumor metastasis as RNAi knockdown reduces tumor cell migration, invasion, in vivo tumorigenesis and metastasis. A multifaceted approach integrating gene profiling, binding site computation and empirical verification by chromatin immunoprecipitation and gene ablation refined the consensus SOX4 binding motif and identified 32 binding loci in 31 genes with high confidence. RNAi knockdown of two SOX4 target genes, neuropilin 1 and semaphorin 3C, drastically reduced cell migration activity in HCC cell lines suggesting that SOX4 exerts some of its action via regulation of these two downstream targets. The discovery of 31 previously unidentified targets expands our knowledge of how SOX4 modulates HCC progression and implies a range of novel SOX4 functions. This integrated approach sets a paradigm whereby a subset of member genes from a synexpression group can be regulated by one master control gene and this is exemplified by SOX4 and advanced HCC.Oncogene (2008) 27, 5578–5589; doi:10.1038/onc.2008.168; published online 26 May 2008 [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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22. Translation Elongation Factor eEF1A2 Is Essential for Post-weaning Survival in Mice.
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Newbery, H. J., Loh, D. H., Oldonoghue, J. E., Tomlinson, V.A. L., Chau, Y.-Y., Boyd, J. A., Bergmann, J. H., Brownstein, D., and Abbott, C. M.
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GENE expression , *GENES , *CELLS , *NEURODEGENERATION , *BIOCHEMISTRY - Abstract
Translation elongation factor eEF1A, formerly known as EF-1α, exists as two variant forms; eEF1A1, which is almost ubiquitously expressed, and eEF1A2, whose expression is restricted to muscle and brain at the level of whole tissues. Expression analysis of these genes has been complicated by a general lack of availability of antibodies that specifically recognize each variant form. Wasted mice (wst/wst) have a 15.8-kilobase deletion that abolishes activity of eEF1A2, but before this study it was unknown whether the deletion also affected neighboring genes. We have generated a panel of anti-peptide anti-bodies and used them to show that eEF1A2 is expressed at high levels in specific cell types in tissues previously thought not to express this variant, such as pancreatic islet cells and enteroendocrine cells in colon crypts. Expression of eEF1A1 and eEF1A2 is shown to be generally mutually exclusive, and we relate the expression pattern of eEF1A2 to the phenotype seen in wasted mice. We then carried out a series of transgenic experiments to establish whether the expression of other genes is affected by the deletion in wasted mice. We show that aspects of the phenotype such as motor neuron degeneration relate precisely to the relative expression of eEF1A1 and eEF1A2, whereas the immune system abnormalities are likely to result from a stress response. We conclude that loss of eEF1A2 function is solely responsible for the abnormalities seen in these mice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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23. Clinicopathological significance of survivin expression in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma.
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Gar-Yang Chau, Lee, A. F.-Y., Tsay, S.-H., Ke, Y.-R., Kao, H.-L., Wong, F.-H., Tsou, A.-P., and Chau, Y.-P.
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ANTINEOPLASTIC agents , *LIVER cancer , *LIVER metastasis , *CANCER patients , *APOPTOSIS - Abstract
Aims: Survivin, a newly discovered member of the inhibitor of apoptosis protein family, is suggested to be involved in liver carcinogenesis. The aim was to investigate the clinical significance of survivin expression in resected hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and paired adjacent non-tumour tissue. Methods and results: Immunohistochemistry, reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction and Western blots were used to examine survivin mRNA and protein levels in 94 specimens of HCC tissues at different TNM stages and the data were correlated with the clinicopathological profiles. Patients were categorized into those with high tumour survivin protein levels (T–N ≥ −1) and those with low levels (T–N < −1). Follow-up data were collected prospectively. mRNA levels of survivin and its splice variants in tumour tissue were significantly higher than in paired non-tumour tissue. However, survivin protein levels in paired non-tumour tissue were significantly higher than in tumour tissue from all three TNM stages. Additionally, high tumour survivin protein levels (T–N ≥ −1) correlated with a better prognosis and low levels (T–N < −1) with a worse survival rate. Conclusions: High cytoplasmic survivin protein levels in HCC tissues seem to be an indicator of better prognosis in HCC patients after resection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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24. Randomized, controlled, parallel-group comparison of ambulatory and clinical blood pressure responses to amlodipine or enalapril during and after treatment in adult Chinese patients with hypertension.
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Tomlinson B, Woo J, Thomas GN, Chau Y, and Critchley JAJ
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BACKGROUND: Few studies have examined the relative efficacy and tolerability of antihypertensive drug classes in Chinese populations. OBJECTIVE: This study compared the efficacy, tolerability, and duration of antihypertensive effect of amlodipine besylate and enalapril in Chinese patients with hypertension, including elderly patients with isolated systolic hypertension. METHODS: This randomized, double-blind, double-dummy, parallel-group dose-titration study was conducted at the Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, Chinese University of Hong Kong. Chinese patients aged 18 to 80 years with primary hypertension were enrolled. After a 4-week placebo run-in period, patients were randomly assigned to receive active oral, once-daily treatment with amlodipine (5 mg) or with enalapril (5 mg) for 14 weeks. Treatment doses were titrated at weeks 4 and 8 if necessary according to blood pressure (BP) response and if the dose had been tolerated. Patients also underwent 24-hour ambulatory BP monitoring (ABPM) at the end of the placebo run-in, after the first and last doses of active treatment, and 48 hours after discontinuation of treatment to determine the duration of drug action and to mimic the effect of 2 missed doses. RESULTS: Eighty patients were recruited for the study (26 men, 54 women; mean [SD] age, 60.5 [11.6] years) (40 patients per group). Thirty-seven patients in each group completed the active treatment phase. Baseline trough BPs were similar: 167.7 (15.0)/94.6 (9.7) mm Hg in the amlodipine group and 168.6 (11.9)/93.4 (9.5) mm Hg in the enalapril group. After 14 weeks of treatment, amlodipine (mean [SD] final dose, 6.3 [2.3] mg) produced greater reductions than enalapril (mean [SD] final dose, 13.3 [6.6] mg) in trough BP (-20.8 [13.2]/-9.2 [9.0] vs -5.5 [14.9]/-3.2 [10.6] mm Hg, respectively; P < or = 0.01). Most of the effect of amlodipine persisted for 72 hours after the last dose (-18.9 [14.6]/-11.1 [11.7] mm Hg), but enalapril had no significant antihypertensive effect at 72 hours (-1.3 [12.3]/-1.8 [9.1] mm Hg). Similar observations were found with ABPM recordings. Cough was reported in 5 patients (12.5%) and 13 patients (32.5%) in the amlodipine and enalapril groups, respectively, but was thought to be treatment related in only 6 patients (15.0%), all in the enalapril group. One of the patients in the enalapril group withdrew from the study because of cough, and 1 patient in the amlodipine group withdrew because of ankle edema. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2004
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25. 665 A PHASE I/II STUDY OF FORETINIB, AN ORAL MULTIKINASE INHIBITOR TARGETING MET, RON, AXL, TIE-2 AND VEGFR IN ADVANCED HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA (HCC)
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Yau, T., Yen, C.-J., Chen, P.-J., Chau, Y., Lencioni, R., Kallender, H., Ottesen, L.H., and Poon, R.T.-P.
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- 2011
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