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The Ministry of Health publishes national clinical practice guidelines to provide doctors and patients in Singapore with evidence-based guidance on managing important medical conditions. This article reproduces the introduction and executive summary (with key recommendations from the guidelines) from the Ministry of Health clinical practice guidelines on cancer screening, for the information of readers of the Singapore Medical Journal. Chapters and page numbers mentioned in the reproduced extract refer to the full text of the guidelines, which are available from the Ministry of Health website (http://www.moh.gov. sg/mohcorp/publications.aspx?id=24018). The recommendations should be used with reference to the full text of the guidelines. Following this article are multiple choice questions based on the full text of the guidelines.
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Early Detection of Cancer/standards , Health Policy , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Female , Humans , Malaysia , MaleABSTRACT
We report two cases of dengue haemorrhagic fever which developed self-limiting gross nephrotic-range proteinuria. One patient was a 32-year-old Bangladeshi and the other a 42-year-old Chinese national. Both patients did not have manifestations of renal damage, such as increase in serum creatinine, haematuria or urinary casts. Gross nephrotic-range proteinuria, which was self-limiting due to dengue haemorrhagic fever, has not been previously reported in Singapore. We postulate that this nephrotic-range proteinuria is a manifestation of increased glomerular leakage of protein, due to glomerulonephritis associated with dengue haemorrhagic fever.