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Clinical Infectious Diseases | 2001

Visceral Abscesses Due to Brucella suis Infection in a Retired Pig Farmer

Nicholas I. Paton; Nancy W.-S. Tee; Charles Vu; Thiam-Peng Teo

A 78-year-old retired pig farmer developed brucellosis and died of liver failure >20 years after her last exposure to infected livestock. This is an exceptionally long incubation period for this infection, which usually presents within weeks of exposure.


Annals of Vascular Surgery | 2012

Aortoenteric Fistula Treated With Endovascular Aortic Stent-Graft and Bilateral Chimney Stent-Grafts to Renal Arteries

Glenn Wei Leong Tan; Daniel Wong; Sundeep Punamiya; Bien Peng Tan; Charles Vu; Brenda Ang; David Foo; Kok Hoong Chia

We report a patient with secondary aortoenteric fistula (AEF) presenting with a rectal bleeding. The patient had multiple comorbidities, precluding major open vascular surgery. We opted to perform a two-stage procedure, where an endovascular stent-graft was first deployed to exclude the AEF from the systemic circulation. As the AEF was at the proximal anastomosis of the previous Dacron graft and close to the renal artery ostia, chimney stent-grafts were placed in both renal arteries to maintain their patency. The second stage of the procedure involved a laparotomy to repair the defect in the duodenum to prevent further contamination from bowel contents.


Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology | 2013

Current status on the diagnosis and evaluation of pancreatic tumor in Asia with particular emphasis on the role of endoscopic ultrasound

Pradermchai Kongkam; Tiing Leong Ang; Charles Vu; Frederick Dy; Kenjiro Yasuda; Rungsun Rerknimitr; Shyam Varadarajulu; Vinay Dhir; Vui Heng Chong; Dong Jin Zhen; Jennie Y. Y. Wong; Khek Yu Ho

In Asia, the incidence of pancreatic cancer in some countries has been increasing. Owing to most cases being diagnosed late, prognosis for pancreatic cancer remains dismal. It is clear that the future for pancreatic cancer lies in early detection. While the possible presence of pancreatic masses is often first raised by non‐invasive abdominal imaging, such as computerized tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, smaller lesions and locoregional lymph node metastases are often not detectable by these means. Endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) offers a higher sensitivity (93–100%) for detection of small potentially curable pancreatic masses than other existing imaging modalities. It is also recommended for the evaluation of portal vein confluence, portal vein, celiac axis, and superior mesentric artery origin, and exclusion of resectability. Due to the closer proximity of EUS to the target structure, and lower rate of needle tract seeding, EUS‐guided fine‐needle aspiration of pancreatic mass is considered the most suitable tissue acquisition technique. Lastly, EUS also enables the performance of endoscopic interventions. Its performance can be further enhanced with newer techniques, including contrast‐enhanced ultrasound and elastrography. It is anticipated that in the near future, molecular technologies may make it possible to detect microscopic amounts of cancer in tissue or blood, predict relapse and survival after therapy, as well as determine optimal therapy.


Surgical Laparoscopy Endoscopy & Percutaneous Techniques | 2006

A rare cause of acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding.

Vui Heng Chong; Chee Chian Lim; Charles Vu

Acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding (AUGB) remains a common indication for admissions and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Peptic ulcer diseases and varices are the commonest lesions identified during endoscopy. However, endoscopists need to be aware of the rare causes of AUGB, as missing such lesions can potentially be fatal. Rare causes can be missed if they are not looked for systematically during endoscopy. We report a case of AUGB secondary to bullous pemphigoid involving the esophagus in an elderly gentleman presenting with significant blood loss from hematemesis. A review of the English literatures on bullous pemphigoid involvements of the esophagus was carried out and the underlying pathogenesis and management are discussed.: Acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding (AUGB) remains a common indication for admissions and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Peptic ulcer diseases and varices are the commonest lesions identified during endoscopy. However, endoscopists need to be aware of the rare causes of AUGB, as missing such lesions can potentially be fatal. Rare causes can be missed if they are not looked for systematically during endoscopy. We report a case of AUGB secondary to bullous pemphigoid involving the esophagus in an elderly gentleman presenting with significant blood loss from hematemesis. A review of the English literatures on bullous pemphigoid involvements of the esophagus was carried out and the underlying pathogenesis and management are discussed.


Digestive Diseases and Sciences | 2013

Factors Determining Diagnostic Yield of Endoscopic Ultrasound Guided Fine-Needle Aspiration for Pancreatic Cystic Lesions: A Multicentre Asian Study

Lee Guan Lim; Sandeep Lakhtakia; Tiing Leong Ang; Charles Vu; Frederick Dy; Vui Heng Chong; Christopher Jen Lock Khor; Wee Chian Lim; Bhavesh Kishor Doshi; Shyam Varadarajulu; Kenjiro Yasuda; Jennie Y. Y. Wong; Yiong Huak Chan; Min En Nga; Khek Yu Ho


Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology | 2002

Buried bumper syndrome: Old problem, new tricks

Charles Vu


Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques | 2007

The preferred choice for radial endosonographic staging of esophageal cancer: standard echoendoscope or nonoptic esophagoprobe?

Charles Vu; S. Tsang; Laura Doig; John Meenan


/data/revues/00165107/v63i5/S0016510706013575/ | 2011

Value of EUS to Identify Thickening of the Extra-Hepatic Biliary Tree Wall in Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis

Steven Mesenas; Charles Vu; Laura Doig; John Meenan


/data/revues/00165107/v63i5/S0016510706013150/ | 2011

Radial EUS for Re-Staging Esophageal Cancer After Neo-Adjuvant Chemotherapy Predicts Survival But Not Resectability: A Large Resection Controlled Study

Steven Mesenas; Charles Vu; Laura Doig; John Meenan


/data/revues/00165107/v61i5/S0016510705014896/ | 2011

The Safety of Endosonography-Guided FNA and/or Trucut Biopsy in Patients on Aspirin, NSAIDs or Prophylactic Low Molecular Weight Heparin

John Meenan; Laura Doig; Charles Vu

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Khek Yu Ho

National University of Singapore

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Steven Mesenas

Singapore General Hospital

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Jennie Y. Y. Wong

National University of Singapore

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Frederick Dy

University of Santo Tomas Hospital

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Kenjiro Yasuda

Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine

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