J. Ganesan
University of California, Berkeley
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Acta Haematologica | 1977
Luan Eng Lie-Injo; H.K. Virik; P.W. Lim; A.K. Lie; J. Ganesan
A study was carried out of 332 babies suffering from severe neonatal jaundice who were admitted to the General Hospital, Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia. Of the 332 neonates, 51 were premature and 281 were full-term babies, 178 (110 Chinese, 58 Malay, 9 Indian and 1 European-Pakistani) had bilirubin levels of 20 mg% or higher, requiring exchange blood transfusion. Of the Chinese neonates, 23 (20.9%) had G6PD deficiency, 9 (8.2%) had Hb Barts and 2 (1.8%) had an abnormal haemoglobin, one Hb Q and one fetal variant. Among the Malay infants, 10 (17.2%) had G6PD deficiency, 7 (12.1%) had Hb Barts and 10 (17.2%) had abnormal haemoglobins (four had Hb E trait, one had Hb K and Barts in addition to Hb E, three had Hb CoSp with Hb Barts, one had Hb Q and one Hb Tak). One of the nine Indian neonates had G6PD deficiency and one had Hb S trait. The one European-Pakistani baby was a carrier of Hb D Punjab. In addition to G6PD deficiency, abnormal haemoglobins seem to have contributed to the high incidence of severe neonatal jaundice in Malaysia. The mean activities of GP, GR and GR after stimulation with FAD were higher, while the mean activity of PK and mean level of reduced glutathione were lower than in normal cord bloods. The percent increase of GR after FAD stimulation was significantly lower; fewer in this group had increases above 20% than in normal cord blood. The possible significance of the findings is discussed.
Human Heredity | 1978
Luan Eng Lie-Injo; J. Ganesan; Alejandro R. Herrera; Cynthia G. Lopez
In a study of Malaysians of different racial groups, 1,510 sera (908 from Malays, 371 from Chinese and 231 from Indians) were identified for their protease inhibitor (Pi) types. The gene frequencies for the alleles PiM, PiS and PiX in Malays were, respectively, 0.979, 0.015, and 0.007. In Chinese, the frequencies were 0.981, 0.019 and 0.000, and in Indians they were 0.976, 0.24, and 0.000. It is interesting that the usually rare PiX type is found in appreciable frequency in the Malays. Two different types with unusual behavior and obscure origin were also found.
Hemoglobin | 1977
Luan Eng Lie-Injo; Zafar I. Randhawa; J. Ganesan; J. P. Kane; D. Peterson
The trait condition for hemoglobin Tak, was found in a 4-day old newborn Malay who suffered from severe neonatal jaundice. The beta chain of the abnormal hemoglobin was elongated by 11 residues at the C-terminus and had the same structure as reported for Hb Tak. The mother was heterozygous for this abnormal hemoglobin, the father was normal. The mother and child, 4 years later, did not show clinical or hematological symptoms except definitely increased resistance of their erythrocytes to hypotonic saline solutions and slight anisopoikilocytosis. The abnormal gene in the two reported Thai families and in our Malay family may have the same origin.
Human Heredity | 1975
Q.B. Welch; Luan Eng Lie-Injo; J. Ganesan
944 adenosine deaminase phenotypings of Malay, Chinese, and Indian blood donors and newborns at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, yielded ADA1 gene frequency estimates of 0.885 for the Malays, 0.939 for the Chinese, and 0.853 for the Indians.
Cancer | 1976
Luan Eng Lie-Injo; J. Caldwell; S. Ganesan; J. Ganesan
The level of serum alpha‐fetoprotein (AFP) was estimated by radioimmunoassay in 153 normal healthy Malaysians of different ethnic groups. The mean level was 7.5 InU/ml (SD 2.28 InU/ml). Among 330 patients with malignant tumors, 11 had increased levels of AFP. The only patient who had hepatoma had a very high level of serum AFP. High levels were also found in three of four patients with dysgerminoma of the ovary, in the only two patients with carcinoma of the testis, and in one patient with secondary carcinoma of the humerus of unknown origin. Lower, but significantly increased levels were observed in one patient (of 48) with breast carcinoma, one patient (of 8) with basal cell carcinoma of the nose, one patient (of 27) with carcinoma of the lung, and one patient (of 59) with nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
Human Heredity | 1976
J. Ganesan; Luan Eng Lie-Injo; Poon Ong Beng
The Land and Sea Dayaks of Sarawak were surveyed for several erythrocyte enzymes. The gene frequency of 6PGDC in 132 Land Dayaks and 127 Sea Dayaks were 0.045 and 0.047, respectively. The gene frequency of PGM1-1 IN 285 Land Dayks and 240 Sea Dayaks were 0.716 and 0.779, respectively. The ADA2 gene frequency in 283 Land Dayaks and 188 Sea Dayaks were 0.154 and 0.090. ADA 5-1 was found once in the Land Dayaks and once in the Sea Dayaks. AK 2-1 was found once in 221 Sea Dayaks but not in any of 270 Land Dayaks. No PHI, LDH or CA variants were found among the Land or Sea Dayaks.
Human Heredity | 1973
Luan Eng Lie-Injo; C.G. Lopez; J. Ganesan
Blood samples from 1,835 healthy adults (458 Chinese, 471 Malays and 906 Indians) and 1,399 cord blood samples from newborns (557 Chinese, 559 Malays and 283 Indians) were examined for LDH variants. F
American Journal of Hematology | 1977
Luan Eng Lie-Injo; Z. I. Randhawa; J. Ganesan; D. Peterson; J. P. Kane
American Journal of Hematology | 1979
Luan Eng Lie-Injo; Z. I. Randhawa; J. P. Kane; J. Ganesan; R. George
Acta Haematologica | 1978
M.L. Beaumariage; C. Focan; Ezio Silvestroni; Ida Bianco; Bruno Graziani; Claudio Carboni; J. Ganesan; Luan Eng Lie-Injo; J.L. Vives-Corrons; A. Pujades; E. Vela; J.M. Corretger; A. Leroux; J.C. Kaplan; A. Weinberger; D. Benjamin; D. Douer; G. Barabash; M. Djaldetti; J. Pinkhas