Michelle Poon
University Health System
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Journal of Clinical Pathology | 2011
Lai Heng Lee; Te Chih Liu; Ponnudurai Kuperan; Lip Kun Tan; Daryl Tan; Michelle Poon; Kiat Hoe Ong; Sing Zern Fong; Melissa Y Tan; Heng Joo Ng
Aim Hereditary thrombophilic markers are commonly screened among patients diagnosed as having venous thromboembolism, but optimal patient selection and the goals of screening may differ between populations. Determining the patterns of hereditary thrombophilia may improve screening strategies. Method An unselected cohort of venous thromboembolism patients in three tertiary institutions in Singapore was prospectively tested for the prevalence of deficiencies of protein C, protein S, antithrombin III, factor V Leiden and prothrombin 20210 gene mutations. Results Among 384 patients screened, the prevalences of protein S, protein C and antithrombin III were 9.20%, 1.18% and 4.19% respectively. Only one patient was positive for the factor V Leiden mutation and none tested positive for the prothrombin 20210 gene mutation. At least 1 in 9 patients (11.52%, 95% CI 8.20 to 15.93) will test positive for one of the above markers in an unselected group of 269 patients who completed all tests. The exclusion of patients with clinical risk factors did not improve the detection rates, in comparison with those with obvious provoking clinical risk factors (11.72%, 95% CI 7.36 to 18.06 vs 11.29%, 95% CI 6.73 to 18.18). When upper age limits were set for thrombophilia screening by decades, a statistical difference in the likelihood of a positive thrombophilia screen between younger and older patient was seen for patients below 40 (p<0.001). Conclusion In Singapore and countries with similar demographics, hereditary thrombophilia screening should be confined to testing for protein C, protein S and antithrombin III.
Leukemia Research | 2010
Esther S. Ng; Derrick C. Aw; Kong-Bing Tan; Michelle Poon; Eng Soo Yap; Te Chih Liu; Lip-Kun Tan; Wee Joo Chng; Liang-Piu Koh
Blood | 2016
Michelle Poon; Yeh Ching Linn; Noriko Shimasaki; Lip Kun Tan; Liang Piu Koh; Elaine Coustan-Smith; Dario Campana
Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2016
Soo-Chin Lee; Si Yin Chin; Noriko Shimasaki; Lip Kun Tan; Liang Piu Koh; Jedidah Jm Lieow; Koji Kono; Hsueh Yin Kwan; Elaine Coustan-Smith; Andrea Li Ann Wong; Ross A. Soo; Belinda Tan; Michelle Poon; Yoon Sim Yap; Wei Peng Yong; Boon C. Goh; Dario Campana
European Respiratory Journal | 2016
Felicia Teo; Annie Law; Michelle Poon; Ching Ching Ong; Cynthia Bin Eng Chee; Gin Tsen Chai
Blood | 2016
Cinnie Yentia Soekojo; Adeline Lin; Michelle Poon; Liang Piu Koh; Lip Kun Tan; Melissa G. Ooi; Wee Joo Chng
Blood | 2015
Jonathan E. Brammer; Rima M. Saliba; Jeffrey L. Jorgensen; Celina Ledesma; Gabriela Rondon; Michelle Poon; Liang Piu Koh; William Dibb; Guang Fan; Cynthia K Saliba; Sa Wang; Uday Popat; Elizabeth J. Shpall; Farhad Ravandi; Hagop M. Kantarjian; Richard T. Maziarz; Richard E. Champlin; Chitra Hosing; Partow Kebriaei
Blood | 2014
Esther Hl Chan; Thiow Christofer; Susan Tt Lim; Lip Kun Tan; Michelle Poon
Chest | 2013
Mei Fong Liew; Michelle Poon; Victor Kwan Min Lee; Lynette Teo; Mark Edward Puhaindran; Felicia Teo
Mediterranean Journal of Hematology and Infectious Diseases | 2011
Liang-Piu Koh; Michelle Poon; John Tam; Lynette Teo; Li-Yang Hsu