A S Ramli
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Recent Articles
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Bahrom N, Ramli A, Isa M, Baharudin N, Badlishah-Sham S, Mohamed-Yassin M, et al.
Malays Fam Physician
. 2020 Dec;
15(3):22-34.
PMID: 33329860
Introduction: The Patient Activation Measure (PAM) is one of the most extensively used, widely translated, and tested instruments worldwide in measuring patient activation levels in self-management. This study aimed to...
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Mohamed-Yassin M, Baharudin N, Ramli A, Hashim H
Malays Fam Physician
. 2019 Jul;
14(1):47-52.
PMID: 31289633
It remains a challenge to diagnose aortic dissection in primary care, as classic clinical features are not always present. This case describes an atypical presentation of aortic dissection, in which...
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Sham S, Ramli A, Isa M, Han Y, Whitford D
Med J Malaysia
. 2018 Mar;
73(1):16-24.
PMID: 29531198
Background: The Diabetes Mellitus in the Offspring Questionnaire (DMOQ) assesses the perceptions of Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients on the risk of their offspring developing T2DM and the possibility...
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Ariffin F, Ramli A, Daud M, Haniff J, Abdul-Razak S, Selvarajah S, et al.
Med J Malaysia
. 2017 May;
72(2):106-112.
PMID: 28473673
Introduction: Non-communicable diseases (NCD) is a global health threat. the Chronic Care Model (CCM) was proven effective in improving NCD management and outcomes in developed countries. Evidence from developing countries...
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Ariffin F, Ramli A, Naim N, Selamat M, Syed-Jamal S
Med J Malaysia
. 2015 Feb;
69(5):210-5.
PMID: 25638233
Dengue is life-threatening and the paediatric population is highly susceptible to complications. Deterioration can occur rapidly and ability to recognise early warning signs is crucial. This study aims to determine...
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Yusof Z, Netuveli G, Ramli A, Sheiham A
Oral Health Prev Dent
. 2006 Sep;
4(3):165-71.
PMID: 16961024
Objectives: To assess whether or not opportunistic oral cancer screening by dentists to detect pre-malignant or early cancer lesions is feasible. The objective was to analyse the patterns of dental...