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Si Min Chiow

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Chiow S, Wong P, Hng M, Lee C, Tan S
Acta Radiol . 2025 Mar; :2841851251321476. PMID: 40079768
BackgroundWith increasing importance of iodine-based contrast media (ICM) in radiology, a label of allergy to ICM has significant impact on patient management, and objective testing for ICM allergy can help...
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Wong P, Chiow S, Lee C, Tan S, Hng M
Ann Acad Med Singap . 2024 Jun; 52(3):116-124. PMID: 38904489
Introduction: In collaboration with the Department of Rheumatology, Allergy and Immunology, our study aims to review the outcomes of and propose an improved workflow for the management of patients with...
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Cheong T, Seow W, Tan R, Thomas T, Chiow S, Goh J, et al.
Cureus . 2023 Jun; 15(5):e39353. PMID: 37351235
The cavum vergae cyst (CVC) is an uncommon brain malformation. Most patients with CVC are asymptomatic and do not require neurosurgical intervention. Separately, cerebral X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy (X-ALD) is one of...
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Tang C, Chiow S, Lai S, Chia D
J Hand Surg Asian Pac Vol . 2022 Jul; 27(3):459-465. PMID: 35808888
There is recent renewed interest in the effect of hand dominance on distal radius fractures. Current studies focus on functional or patient-reported outcomes, with lack of studies pertaining to radiological...
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Lai S, Tang C, Chiow S, Chia D
Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol . 2022 Jun; 33(4):1329-1334. PMID: 35643949
Introduction: Despite the prevalence of renal impairments, the existing literature examining fracture healing in the upper limb in patients with renal impairment is sparse. This study hence aims to investigate...
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Chiow S, Khoo H, Low J, Tan C, Low H
Abdom Radiol (NY) . 2022 Jan; 47(3):981-997. PMID: 34978593
Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is the second most common primary hepatobiliary malignancy and presents as three separate morphological subtypes; namely mass-forming, periductal-infiltrating, and intraductal-growing patterns. Each of these subtypes have distinct imaging...