Suria Abdul Aziz
National University of Malaysia
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Medicine and Health | 2017
Mardziah M; Nurasyikin Y; Rafeah T; Dian N; Suria Abdul Aziz
Plasma cell myeloma is known to cause expansion of a single clone of immunoglobulin (Ig) which results in the secretion of a unique homogeneous monoclonal protein (M component). However, there are cases which reported that it can also cause production of two different clones of these monoclonal M proteins. Although it is relatively very rare as the prevalence is only 2% of all plasma cell myeloma cases, the clinical features are said to be similar to monoclonal gammopathy. It is suggested that these biclonal gammopathy results from either one monoclonal cell clone in monoclonal gammopathy or two different monoclonal cell clones. Whichever the mechanism of the disease be, the response to treatment seems to be similar as compared to the monoclonal cases although some reports shows chemoresistant. Here, we report a rare case of plasma cell myeloma with IgG (lambda) and IgA (lambda) type of biclonal gammopathy, the clinical presentation, the haematological and biochemical markers as well as the response to the treatment.
Medicine and Health | 2017
Omayma Saad Eldeen Bakheet; Nurasyikin Y; Azma Rz; Suria Abdul Aziz; Chandramaya S; Noraidah Masir
Acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) is the most common subtype of acute leukaemias with a poor outcome. Msi2 protein is a newly discovered prognostic marker and it has been considered as a new target for therapy in AML. The study of Msi2 protein expression in AML cases has not been performed in Malaysia, to date. The main aim of the present study was to observe the expression of Msi2 protein in AML patients by immunohistochemistry (IHC) and to correlate its expression with the well-established prognostic and clinical parameters in AML as well as the overall survival (OS). Sixty four bone marrow trephine biopsy sections were immunostained for Msi2 protein. The percentage of blasts with positive reaction and the intensity of the cytoplasmic and nuclear staining were evaluated. The expression of Msi2 protein was found in 95.3% cases with Msi2 pattern varying between the cases. In 71.9% of cases, the blasts showed total cellular positivity and 23.4% cases showed only cytoplasmic positivity. Majority showed high expression of Msi2 for cytoplasmic staining. Interestingly, there was significant correlation between total cellular staining and the intermediate cytogenetic subgroup (P= 0.04). In conclusion, the results showed that the majority of the patients had high expression of Msi2 but this did not correlate to OS. However, the Msi2 expression correlated to the cytogenetic findings. The results suggest future extensive research to be conducted in order to ascertain the exact role of Msi2 positive blast cells in AML in our population and their association with prognosis and outcome.
Indian Journal of Hematology and Blood Transfusion | 2013
Rabeya Yousuf; Suria Abdul Aziz; Nurasyikin Yusof; Chooi Fun Leong
Journal of Medical Case Reports | 2012
Rabeya Yousuf; Suria Abdul Aziz; Nurasyikin Yusof; Chooi Fun Leong
The Malaysian journal of pathology | 2018
Madzlifah Ahadon; Suria Abdul Aziz; Chieh Lee Wong; Chooi Fun Leong
International Medical Journal | 2016
Rabeya Yousuf; Tang Yee Loong; Suria Abdul Aziz; Nurasyikin Yusof; Nor Fadzliana Abdullah Thalith; Leong Chooi Fun
Indian Journal of Hematology and Blood Transfusion | 2016
Omayma Saad Eldeen Bakheet; Nurasyikin Yusof; Azma Raja Zahratul; Azlin Ithnin; Suria Abdul Aziz; Hamidah Alias
Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science | 2016
Rabeya Yousuf; Nurasyikin Yusof; Tang Yee Loong; Suria Abdul Aziz; Leong Chooi Fun
New Zealand Journal of Medical Laboratory Science | 2015
Omayma Saad Eldeen Bakheet; Nurasyikin Yusof; S. Fadilah Abdul Wahid; Suria Abdul Aziz
Indian Journal of Hematology and Blood Transfusion | 2014
Rabeya Yousuf; Suria Abdul Aziz; Nurasyikin Yusof; Chooi Fun Leong