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  1. Duodenal hematoma: An unusual presentation of dengue fever
    Yang Liang Boo, Pek Woon Chin, Fan Kee Hoo, Mei Hsia Lai
    Rawal Medical Journal. 2015; 40(2): 248-250.
  2. Intramural Hematoma and Penetrating Atherosclerotic Ulcer – A Case Report And Review of literature
    Yang Liang Boo, Hon Shen P’ng, Suat Yee Lim, Pek Woon Chin, Fan Kee Hoo
    Rawal Medical Journal. 2015; 40(4): 468-471.
  3. Recurrent Pulmonary Embolism: Is Filarial lymphedema a risk factor for deep vein thrombosis?
    Yang Liang Boo, Hong Tak Lim, Pek Woon Chin, Suat Yee Lim, Fan Kee Hoo
    Rawal Medical Journal. 2016; 41(2): 259-261.
  4. Primary end-to-oblique anastomosis after partial closure of the dilated proximal bowel in type IIIa ileal atresia: a case report
    Ki Hoon Kim, Jin Soo Kim, Woon-Won Kim, Mi Lim Chung, Jimi Jung, Yong Han Kim, Yun-Jung Lim
    Rawal Medical Journal. 2016; 41(4): 514-515.
  5. First reported case of supraventricular tachycardia as the initial presentation in adult dengue fever
    Yang Liang Boo, Shen P’ng Hon, Mei Ee Tay, Pek Woon Chin, Fan Kee Hoo
    Rawal Medical Journal. 2018; 43(1): 189-191.
  6. Assessment of PRRSV and PCV2 seroprevalence and antigen prevalence in minipigs at laboratory-animal production facilities
    Yoon Beom Lee, Ji Woon Kim, Woori Jo, Tae-Ku Kang, MinKyoung Sung, KilSoo Kim, Na-Hye Park, Gwang-Hoon Lee
    Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research. 2024; 11(4): 1017-1022.
  7. Pattern and risk factors for stroke in a District Hospital of Johor Malaysia
    Yang Liang Boo, Hong Tak Lim, Chee Ming Goh, Nai Chien Huan, Pek Woon Chin, Siew Mooi Ching, Fan Kee Hoo
    Rawal Medical Journal. 2016; 41(4): 398-401.


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