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Myiasis in Ulcerated Breast Carcinoma: First Case Record in Myanmar
Aung Phyo Wai,Win Win Maw,Thidarut Boonmars 대한기생충학ㆍ열대의학회 2022 The Korean Journal of Parasitology Vol.60 No.2
Myiasis is an infestation of maggot, which is frequently associated with poor personal hygiene and environmental sanitation. A 78-year-old female breast cancer patient visited clinic complaining of irritation, itching, and pain within the ulcerous cancer lesion for 3 weeks. Many maggots were found in the lesion. A total of 30 maggots were removed and identified to be 3rd stage of larvae of metallic fly. This is the first case of wound myiasis in advanced breast carcinoma as a complication of untreated or drug-induced ulcer.
Phyo Wai Lwin,Yi Yi Htun,Aung Kyaw Myint,Htar Kyi Swe 대한이식학회 2021 Korean Journal of Transplantation Vol.35 No.1
Drug interactions between anti-tuberculosis and immunosuppressive medications after renal transplantation are a common problem in Myanmar. The efficacy of both types of drugs can be reduced during the treatment period, which can lead to graft failure and flare-ups of infection. Drug adjustments, with frequent monitoring and close follow-up, are crucial in this period. Ketoconazole decreases tacrolimus metabolism by inhibiting cytochrome P450-3A5 enzymes and P-glycoprotein. It is cost effective and has been frequently used to reduce the dose and cost of tacrolimus. Here, we report the case of a 56-year-old male renal transplant recipient with anti-tuberculosis medications.
Smart Mote-based Wireless Medication Management System for Persons with Dementia
Victor Foo Siang Fook,Aung Aung Phyo Wai,Maniyeri Jayachandran,Biswas Jit,Peng Hin Lee,Philip Yap Lin Kiat 한국과학기술원 인간친화 복지 로봇 시스템 연구센터 2008 International Journal of Assistive Robotics and Me Vol.9 No.1
Medication noncompliance is a major medical problem worldwide and remains a huge challenge for modern physicians to promote patient adherence to the prescribed course of treatments. It often demands a great deal of resource in order to ensure that the correct medication is being taken by the patient at the appropriate times. In this paper, we present the subtle design and implementation issues of a novel smart mote-based wireless medication management system which can improve the rate of medication compliance among persons with dementia based on multimodal sensors, actuators and mobile phone or PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) based technology. The proposed system allows different stakeholders to automatically monitor patient"s behavior and provide adaptive assistive interventions such as prompts or reminders in the form of visual, audio or text cues for patient adherence to the medication regimen. In addition, mobile phone and PDA applications have been developed to provide a number of novel services to the caregivers that facilitate them in their care provision and also to physicians for clinical assessment of dementia patients on anytime, anywhere basis in a context enlightened fashion.
Smart Mote-based Wireless Medication Management System for Persons with Dementia
Victor Foo Siang Fook,Aung Aung Phyo Wai,Maniyeri Jayachandran,Biswas Jit,Peng Hin Lee,Philip Yap Lin Kiat 동국대학교 정보융합기술원 2008 International Journal of Assistive Robotics and Sy Vol.9 No.1
Medication noncompliance is a major medical problem worldwide and remains a huge challenge for modern physicians to promote patient adherence to the prescribed course of treatments. It often demands a great deal of resource in order to ensure that the correct medication is being taken by the patient at the appropriate times. In this paper, we present the subtle design and implementation issues of a novel smart mote-based wireless medication management system which can improve the rate of medication compliance among persons with dementia based on multimodal sensors, actuators and mobile phone or PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) based technology. The proposed system allows different stakeholders to automatically monitor patient’s behavior and provide adaptive assistive interventions such as prompts or reminders in the form of visual, audio or text cues for patient adherence to the medication regimen. In addition, mobile phone and PDA applications have been developed to provide a number of novel services to the caregivers that facilitate them in their care provision and also to physicians for clinical assessment of dementia patients on anytime, anywhere basis in a context enlightened fashion.
Smart Fiber Bragg Grating Sensor System for Monitoring and Handling Bedridden Patients
Victor Foo Siang Fook,Emily Hao,Shiro Takahashi,Maniyeri Jayachandran,Pham Viet Thang,Aung Aung Phyo Wai,Mon Htwe That,Qiang Qiu,Biswas Jit 동국대학교 정보융합기술원 2007 International Journal of Assistive Robotics and Sy Vol.8 No.2
Smart Fiber Bragg Grating Sensor System for Monitoring and Handling Bedridden Patients
Victor Foo Siang Fook,Emily Hao,Shiro Takahashi,Maniyeri Jayachandran,Pham Viet Thang,Aung Aung Phyo Wai,Mon Htwe That,Qiang Qiu,Biswas Jit 한국과학기술원 인간친화 복지 로봇 시스템 연구센터 2007 International Journal of Assistive Robotics and Me Vol.8 No.2
This paper presents a novel smart Fiber Bragg Grating sensor system which automatically monitors the behaviour of bedridden patients and their vital signs such as pulse rate based on indicative spatio-temporal signature for adaptive intervention triggering and activity planning. In particular, we present the subtle design, fabrication, calibration, implementation and deployment issues of the FBG pressure sensors to be used in a home or hospital to prevent bedsore generation, patients falling out of the bed or chair, and life threatening situations such as patient"s pulse rate weakening, etc. In addition, we provide a reusable middleware support system by exploiting Semantic Web standards to enable a number of novel services that facilitate caregiving and clinical assessment of bedridden patients in a context enlightened fashion.