11 results on '"Fatimah Mohd Nor"'
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2. Fabrication of Adipose-Derived Stem Cell-Based Self-Assembled Scaffold under Hypoxia and Mechanical Stimulation for Urethral Tissue Engineering
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Zahra Rashidbenam, Mohd Hafidzul Jasman, Guan Hee Tan, Eng Hong Goh, Xeng Inn Fam, Christopher Chee Kong Ho, Zulkifli Md Zainuddin, Reynu Rajan, Rizal Abdul Rani, Fatimah Mohd Nor, Mohamad Aznan Shuhaili, Nik Ritza Kosai, Farrah Hani Imran, and Min Hwei Ng
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adipose-derived stem cell ,self-assembled scaffold ,extracellular matrix ,hypoxic condition ,tissue engineering ,autologous urethral graft ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Long urethral strictures are often treated with autologous genital skin and buccal mucosa grafts; however, risk of hair ingrowth and donor site morbidity, restrict their application. To overcome this, we introduced a tissue-engineered human urethra comprising adipose-derived stem cell (ASC)-based self-assembled scaffold, human urothelial cells (UCs) and smooth muscle cells (SMCs). ASCs were cultured with ascorbic acid to stimulate extracellular matrix (ECM) production. The scaffold (ECM) was stained with collagen type-I antibody and the thickness was measured under a confocal microscope. Results showed that the thickest scaffold (28.06 ± 0.59 μm) was achieved with 3 × 104 cells/cm2 seeding density, 100 μg/mL ascorbic acid concentration under hypoxic and dynamic culture condition. The biocompatibility assessment showed that UCs and SMCs seeded on the scaffold could proliferate and maintain the expression of their markers (CK7, CK20, UPIa, and UPII) and (α-SMA, MHC and Smootheline), respectively, after 14 days of in vitro culture. ECM gene expression analysis showed that the ASC and dermal fibroblast-based scaffolds (control) were comparable. The ASC-based scaffold can be handled and removed from the plate. This suggests that multiple layers of scaffold can be stacked to form the urothelium (seeded with UCs), submucosal layer (ASCs only), and smooth muscle layer (seeded with SMCs) and has the potential to be developed into a fully functional human urethra for urethral reconstructive surgeries.
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- 2021
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3. A Prospective Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy of Chitosan Hydrogel Paste in Comparison to Commercial Hydroactive Gel as a Wound Bed Preparation
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Nur Azida Mohd Nasir, Arman Zaharil Mat Saad, Nor Sa'adah Bachok, Ahmad Hazri Ab Rashid, Zanariah Ujang, Kartini Noorsal, Norimah Yusof, Kamaruddin Hashim, Fatimah Mohd Nor, Farrah-Hani Imran, Nazri Mohd Yusof, Mohd Ariff Sharifudin, and Ahmad Sukari Halim
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Surgery - Abstract
Background This clinical trial aimed to evaluate the clinical efficacy of chitosan derivative hydrogel paste (CDHP) as a wound bed preparation for wounds with cavities. Methods This study enrolled 287 patients, with 143 patients randomized into the CDHP group (treatment) and 144 patients randomized into the commercial hydroactive gel (CHG) group (control). The granulation tissue, necrotic tissue, patient comfort, clinical signs, symptoms, and patient convenience during the application and removal of the dressing were assessed. Results The study was completed by 111 and 105 patients from the treatment and control groups, respectively. Both groups showed an increasing mean percentage of wound granulation over time when the initial wound size and comorbidity were adjusted (F(10,198) = 4.61; p Conclusion CDHP is equivalent to CHG and is an alternative in wound management and wound bed preparation for wounds with cavities.
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- 2022
4. Dual-Layered Approach of Ovine Collagen-Gelatin/Cellulose Hybrid Biomatrix Containing Graphene Oxide-Silver Nanoparticles for Cutaneous Wound Healing: Fabrication, Physicochemical, Cytotoxicity and Antibacterial Characterisation
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Salleh, Atiqah, primary, Mustafa, Norlaila, additional, Teow, Yeit Haan, additional, Fatimah, Mohd Nor, additional, Khairudin, Fauzul Azim, additional, Ahmad, Ishak, additional, and Fauzi, Mh Busra, additional
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- 2022
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5. Contributors
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Tarun Agarwal, Ibrahim N. Amirrah, C. Anandharamakrishnan, Aafreen Ansari, Mahreen Arooj, Nandika Bandara, Nabaraj Banjara, Ananya Barui, J. Basilio Heredia, Kanishka Bhunia, Samprit Bose, Rashmi Chawdhary, Rahul Chetri, Nandita Dasgupta, Shalini Dasgupta, Pallab Datta, Sangeetha Dharmalingam, Dipanjan Dwari, Chyngyz Erkinbaev, Mh Busra Fauzi, Melissa Garcia-Carrasco, Anujit Ghosal, Nikhil Gorhe, Erick P. Gutiérrez-Grijalva, Vaishnavi Hada, Hushnaara Hadem, Mehavesh Hameed, S.A.R. Hashmi, Navam Hettiarachchy, Darryl L. Holliday, Nishant Rachayya Swami Hulle, K. Jagajjanani Rao, Lily Jaiswal, Law Xia Jian, Nurkhuzaiah Kamaruzaman, Manal Khan, Tarangini Korumilli, Vaidhegi Kugarajah, Jia Xian Law, Angel Licea-Claverie, Alya Limayem, Yogeswaran Lokanathan, L. Mahalakshmi, Tapas Kumar Maiti, Sourav Maity, Zawani Mazlan, Medha Mili, Bhartendu Nath Mishra, Ahmed A. Mohamed, J.A. Moses, Soma Mukherjee, Ajay Naik, Debarshi Nath, Min Hwei Ng, Lei Nie, Sophia Devi Nongmaithem, Fatimah Mohd Nor, Atul Kumar Ojha, Abhinandan Pal, Kunal Pal, Seema Panicker, Itzel F. Parra-Aguilar, N. Prashant, Niloofar Khoshdel Rad, Mukesh Kumar Ram, Rani Puthukulangara Ramachandran, Shivendu Ranjan, Akash Roy, Sai Sateesh Sagiri, Sayandeep Saha, Atiqah Salleh, Nusaibah Sallehuddin, R. Santhosh, Angana Sarkar, Preetam Sarkar, Shiv Shankar, Ihsan Shehadi, Ali Smandri, A.K. Srivastava, Nadiah Sulaiman, Sheri-Ann Tan, Chelladurai Vellaichamy, Sarika Verma, Massoud Vosough, K.S. Yoha, Ensieh Zahmatkesh, Ibrahim Zarkesh, and Izzat Zulkiflee
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- 2022
6. Nanomaterials for aging and cosmeceutical applications
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Mh Busra Fauzi, Ali Smandri, Ibrahim N. Amirrah, Nurkhuzaiah Kamaruzaman, Atiqah Salleh, Zawani Mazlan, Nusaibah Sallehuddin, Izzat Zulkiflee, Law Xia Jian, and Fatimah Mohd Nor
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- 2022
7. Concurrent bariatric surgery and surgical resection of massive localized lymphedema of the thigh. A case report
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Nik Ritza Kosai, Fatimah Mohd Nor, Reynu Rajan, Loo Guo Hou, and Anusha Prabakaran
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MLL ,Sleeve gastrectomy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Secondary lymphedema ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Liposarcoma ,Medial compartment of thigh ,Malignancy ,Morbid obesity ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pseudosarcoma ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,medicine ,Angiosarcoma ,neoplasms ,Original Research ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Lymphedema ,Surgical resection ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Rare disease - Abstract
Introduction Massive localised lymphedema (MLL) is considered a rare large, pendulous localised benign overgrowth of lymphoproliferative tissue commonly seen in patients with morbid obesity. Histologically, it may be mistaken for well-differentiated liposarcoma; hence, it is also known as pseudosarcoma. Presentation of case We describe the successful management of MLL of the left medial thigh in a 35-year-old man weighing 220 kgs (BMI 80.8 kgs/m2). He underwent a concurrent laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy with surgical resection of the MLL. He recovered well and during our last follow up six months after the operation, he is ambulating well and weighs 148 kgs (BMI 54.4 kgs/m2). Discussion MLL is a form of secondary lymphedema resulting in disruption or compression of normal lymphatic drainage due to fat accumulation in obese patients. Patients usually delay treatment for even up to a decade, when it becomes sufficiently large enough to restrict mobility and daily activities, or when it becomes infected. MLL is primarily a clinical diagnosis. A detailed history regarding its slow growth spanning over the years makes malignancy less likely. However, if left untreated, MLL may progress to angiosarcoma. Imaging studies such as computed tomography (CT) and a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) are usually performed to rule out malignancy or vascular malformations. A tissue biopsy is not recommended unless there are suspicious pigmented lesions. Conclusion MLL remains to be underdiagnosed. Due to the obesity epidemic, clinicians must be aware of this once rare disease. The role of concurrent bariatric surgery with surgical resection of MLL warrants further studies., Highlights • Massive localised lymphedema is a rare, benign overgrowth of lymphoproliferative tissue commonly associated with obesity. • Patients usually delay seeking treatment until it affects their daily activities, or when it becomes infected. • A tissue biopsy is not recommended unless there are suspicious pigmented lesions. • MLL remains to be underdiagnosed. Due to the obesity epidemic, it is essential that clinicians be aware of this disease. • The role of concurrent bariatric surgery with surgical resection of MLL warrants further studies.
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- 2019
8. Overview of Urethral Reconstruction by Tissue Engineering: Current Strategies, Clinical Status and Future Direction
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Zulkifli Md Zainuddin, Pezhman Hafez, Mohamad Aznan Shuhaili, Min Hwei Ng, Guan Hee Tan, Zahra Rashidbenam, Farrah Hani Imran, Reynu Rajan, Xeng Inn Fam, Mohd Hafidzul Jasman, Eng Hong Goh, Christopher Chee Kong Ho, Fatimah Mohd Nor, and Nik Ritza Kosai
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Urologic Surgical Procedures, Male ,Urethrotomy ,Urethral stricture ,Urethroplasty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,0206 medical engineering ,Biomedical Engineering ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Review Article ,02 engineering and technology ,Urologic Surgical Procedure ,03 medical and health sciences ,Urethra ,Tissue engineering ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,030304 developmental biology ,Urethral Stricture ,0303 health sciences ,Tissue Engineering ,business.industry ,Mesenchymal stem cell ,Plastic Surgery Procedures ,medicine.disease ,020601 biomedical engineering ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Urothelium ,Stem cell ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Urinary tract is subjected to a variety of disorders such as urethral stricture, which often develops as a result of scarring process. Urethral stricture can be treated by urethral dilation and urethrotomy; but in cases of long urethral strictures, substitution urethroplasty with genital skin and buccal mucosa grafts is the only option. However a number of complications such as infection as a result of hair growth in neo-urethra, and stone formation restrict the application of those grafts. Therefore, tissue engineering techniques recently emerged as an alternative approach, aiming to overcome those restrictions. The aim of this review is to provide a comprehensive coverage on the strategies employed and the translational status of urethral tissue engineering over the past years and to propose a combinatory strategy for the future of urethral tissue engineering. METHODS: Data collection was based on the key articles published in English language in years between 2006 and 2018 using the searching terms of urethral stricture and tissue engineering on PubMed database. RESULTS: Differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells into urothelial and smooth muscle cells to be used for urologic application does not offer any advantage over autologous urothelial and smooth muscle cells. Among studied scaffolds, synthetic scaffolds with proper porosity and mechanical strength is the best option to be used for urethral tissue engineering. CONCLUSION: Hypoxia-preconditioned mesenchymal stem cells in combination with autologous cells seeded on a pre-vascularized synthetic and biodegradable scaffold can be said to be the best combinatory strategy in engineering of human urethra.
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- 2019
9. A prospective study evaluating wound healing with sea cucumber gel compared with hydrogel in treatment of skin graft donor sites
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Arman Zaharil Mat Saad, Wan Azman Wan Sulaiman, Fatimah Mohd Nor, Ahmad Sukari Halim, and Adzim Poh Yuen Wen
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Adult ,Male ,Complementary and Manual Therapy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Sea Cucumbers ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Dermatologic Surgical Procedures ,030230 surgery ,Southeast asian ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Statistical significance ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Adverse effect ,Prospective cohort study ,Skin ,Advanced and Specialized Nursing ,Biological Products ,Wound Healing ,integumentary system ,business.industry ,Repeated measures design ,Hydrogels ,030208 emergency & critical care medicine ,Skin Transplantation ,Middle Aged ,Surgery ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Case-Control Studies ,Skin grafting ,Female ,Wound healing ,business ,Gamat - Abstract
Background Gamat (sea-cucumber) is a natural occurring fauna which is popularly used as traditional medication in Southeast Asian countries. There have been many animal studies done on its’ biochemical properties and its’ effects in vivo. The effect of gamat on human cutaneous wounds was studied using a split-skin graft donor site wound. Methods This was a comparative case-control study done on patients in Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia (Hospital USM), requiring split-thickness skin grafting, whereby, the skin graft donor site was divided to almost equal halves, and applied with both gamat-based gel on one side, with Duoderm® hydrogel on the other side. The epithelialization of the wounds was observed and compared on days 10, 14 and 21. Pain score, and pruritus score were also observed. Repeated measure analysis of variance (ANOVA) test and Paired t-test was used to test statistical significance accordingly. Results No significant differences were seen in rates of epithelialization of wounds on days 10, 14 and 21 (p > 0.01). No significant difference was also seen in the pain score and pruritus score (p > 0.01). Conclusions A gamat-based gel is comparable to conventional hydrogels in treatment of split-skin graft donor site. No adverse effects were observed in either group.
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- 2018
10. Fabrication of Adipose-Derived Stem Cell-Based Self-Assembled Scaffold under Hypoxia and Mechanical Stimulation for Urethral Tissue Engineering
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Farrah Hani Imran, Reynu Rajan, Zulkifli Md Zainuddin, Mohamad Aznan Shuhaili, Zahra Rashidbenam, Guan Hee Tan, Eng Hong Goh, Rizal Abdul Rani, Fatimah Mohd Nor, Min Hwei Ng, Mohd Hafidzul Jasman, Xeng Inn Fam, Christopher Chee Kong Ho, and Nik Ritza Kosai
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0301 basic medicine ,Proteomics ,Scaffold ,Biocompatible Materials ,Ascorbic Acid ,Extracellular matrix ,lcsh:Chemistry ,0302 clinical medicine ,Tissue engineering ,Adipocytes ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Spectroscopy ,adipose-derived stem cell ,Microscopy, Confocal ,integumentary system ,Tissue Scaffolds ,Chemistry ,self-assembled scaffold ,Stem Cells ,Smooth muscle layer ,General Medicine ,Cell Hypoxia ,Computer Science Applications ,Cell biology ,surgical procedures, operative ,Phenotype ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,tissue engineering ,Stem cell ,extracellular matrix ,Myocytes, Smooth Muscle ,hypoxic condition ,allogeneic urethral graft ,Catalysis ,Article ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Dermal fibroblast ,03 medical and health sciences ,urethral reconstruction ,stomatognathic system ,Urethra ,Humans ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Urothelium ,Molecular Biology ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Organic Chemistry ,Fibroblasts ,Ascorbic acid ,Culture Media ,stomatognathic diseases ,030104 developmental biology ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,autologous urethral graft - Abstract
Long urethral strictures are often treated with autologous genital skin and buccal mucosa grafts, however, risk of hair ingrowth and donor site morbidity, restrict their application. To overcome this, we introduced a tissue-engineered human urethra comprising adipose-derived stem cell (ASC)-based self-assembled scaffold, human urothelial cells (UCs) and smooth muscle cells (SMCs). ASCs were cultured with ascorbic acid to stimulate extracellular matrix (ECM) production. The scaffold (ECM) was stained with collagen type-I antibody and the thickness was measured under a confocal microscope. Results showed that the thickest scaffold (28.06 ± 0.59 μm) was achieved with 3 × 104 cells/cm2 seeding density, 100 μg/mL ascorbic acid concentration under hypoxic and dynamic culture condition. The biocompatibility assessment showed that UCs and SMCs seeded on the scaffold could proliferate and maintain the expression of their markers (CK7, CK20, UPIa, and UPII) and (α-SMA, MHC and Smootheline), respectively, after 14 days of in vitro culture. ECM gene expression analysis showed that the ASC and dermal fibroblast-based scaffolds (control) were comparable. The ASC-based scaffold can be handled and removed from the plate. This suggests that multiple layers of scaffold can be stacked to form the urothelium (seeded with UCs), submucosal layer (ASCs only), and smooth muscle layer (seeded with SMCs) and has the potential to be developed into a fully functional human urethra for urethral reconstructive surgeries.
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- 2021
11. Chronic Osteomyelitis Revisited: A Case Report
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Mohd Yazid Bajuri, Fatimah Mohd Nor, and Sion K Chuah
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medicine.medical_specialty ,open fracture ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Limb salvage ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Trauma ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Internal fixation ,Below knee amputation ,business.industry ,Osteomyelitis ,General Engineering ,Left tibia ,osteomyelitis ,Soft tissue ,Plastic Surgery ,Fibula flap ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,chronic ,Orthopedics ,vascularized fibular strut graft ,Chronic osteomyelitis ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Chronic osteomyelitis treatment is always a challenge to orthopaedic surgeons which requires great dedication and perseverance. We report a successful limb salvage case of a 46-year-old man who suffered from a left tibia chronic osteomyelitis with soft tissue defect. The treatment approach was a thorough wound debridement of devitalized tissues and necrotized bone, commencement of culture-directed antibiotics, reconstruction with vascularized osteomyocutaneous fibula flap, and skeletal stabilization with internal fixation. As compared to below knee amputation, the result we obtained in this case is more promising with regard to mobility and function.
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- 2019
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