User:Antonio.chuh
Antonio An Tung Chuh MBBS(HK) MD(HK) MRCP(UK) FRCP(Lond) FRCP(Edin) FRCP(Glasg) FRCP(Irel) FRCPCH FRCGP FRACGP FHKCFP MFM(Monash) FHKAM(FM) LRCP(Edin) LRCS(Edin) LRCPS(Glasg) LRCP(Irel) DCH(Lond) DCH(Irel) DCCH(Edin) DipDerm(Glasg) Dip G-U Med (Lond)
Shop B5, Ning Yeung Terrace 78 Bonham Road The Mid-Levels Hong Kong
Shops 5 and 6, The Imperial Terrace 356 Queen's Road West Hong Kong
Tel: (852)-25590420, (852)-25174081
Email: antonio.chuh@yahoo.com.hk
Interests
The detection of viral DNA by polymerase chain reaction and messenger RNA transcripts by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction in plasma and in peripheral blood mononuclear cells in patients with viral and paraviral exanthems
The application of temporal case clustering analyses in exanthems based on a regression model with bootstrapped simulations
The application of spatial-temporal clustering to detect epidemics and mini-epidemics of novel viral and paraviral exanthems locally and internationally
The novel applications of digital epiluminescence dermatoscopy in unpigmented and hypopigmented cutaneous diseases
Serological and other markers of primary infection and endogenous reactivation of the novel human herpesviruses
The association of cytomegalovirus, Epstein-Barr virus, and parvovirus B19 infections and skin exanthem
The association of Chlamydia pneumoniae, C. trachomatis, Legionella longbeachae, L. micdadei, L. pneumophila, and Mycoplasma pneumonia infections with skin exanthems
The similarities and differences in the epidemiology of dermatosis in Hong Kong, USA, UK, India, Kuwait, and Turkey
The application of systematic review for dermatosis from international perspectives of Hong Kong, UK, Columbia, Philippines, and Romania incorporating patient-oriented outcomes in additional to physician-oriented outcomes
Aetiology, epidemiology, symptomatology and diagnostic criteria of Gianotti-Crosti syndrome (papular acrodermatitis of childhood) locally and internationally
Aetiology, epidemiology, symptomatology and diagnostic criteria of pityriasis rosea of Gibert locally and internationally
Symptomatology and diagnostic criteria of asymmetric periflexural exanthem (unilateral laterothoracic exanthem) in children and adults
The association of environmental and dietary factors in the occurence and severity of acne vulgaris in adolescents
The implications of early infections on the predisposition to atopic dermatitis
Application of topical immunosuppressive agent in cutaneous diseases other than atopic and other types of dermatitis
The diagnosis and intervention of juvenile plantar dermatosis in Chinese children
The validation of Cantonese versions of dermatology quality of life indexes for local adults and children with dermatological diseases
Impact of dermatological problems on the quality of life of adults and children
The identification of management of exogenous ochronosis in Asians
The association of herpesviruses in erythema multiforme
Cutaneous manifestations of the novel pandemic influenza H1N1 [A(H1N1)pdm09] infection
The novel manifestations of Malassezia furfur and Pityrosporum ovale
Publications
Journals
1. Chuh A, Zawar V. Unilateral laterothoracic exanthem in a pregnant woman – case report. N Dermatol Online J 2012; 3: 334.
2. Chuh A, Zawar V. Case reports and studies on pityriasis rosea – from number of patients to meta-analyses and diagnostic criteria. N Dermatol Online J 2012: 3: 141-2.
3. Zawar V, Chuh A. Applicability of proposed diagnostic criteria of pityriasis rosea- results of a prospective case-control study in India. Indian J Dermatol 2012 (in press).
4. Chuh A, Zawar V, Sciallis G, Law M. Gianotti-Crosti syndrome, pityriasis rosea, asymmetrical periflexural exanthem, unilateral mediothoracic exanthem, eruptive pseudoangiomatosis, and papular-purpuric gloves and socks syndrome – succinct reviews and arguments for a diagnostic criteria. Infect Dis Rep 2012; 4: 38-48.
5. Zawar V, Chuh A. Follicular pityriasis rosea – case report and a new classification of clinical variants of the disease. J Dermatol Case Rep 2012: 6: 36-9.
6. Chuh A. Gram-negative folliculitis – a rare problem or is it underdiagnosed? – case report and literature review. N Dermatol Online J 2011; 2: 139.
7. Zawar V, Chuh A. Exogenous ochronosis in Asians. Int J Dermatol 2010; 49: 101.
8. Lee A, Chuh A. Facing the threat of in influenza pandemic – roles and implications to general practitioners. BMC Public Health 2010: 10: 661.
9. Zawar V, Chuh A, Sankalecha S. Erythema multiforme-like lesions in the course of infectious mononucleosis. J Dermatol Case Rep 2009; 3: 44-6.
10. Chuh A, Zawar V. Malassezia infection of palms and fingernails – speculations on cause for therapeutic failure in pityriasis versicolor. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol 2009: 23: 171-2.
11. Law MP, Chuh AA, Molinari N, Lee A. An investigation of the association between diet and occurrence of acne: a rational approach from a traditional Chinese medicine perspective. Clin Exp Dermatol 2009; 35: 31-5.
12. Law MP, Chuh AA, Lee A, Molinari N. Acne prevalence and beyond: acne disability and its predictive factors among Chinese late adolescents in Hong Kong. Clin Exp Dermatol 2009; 35: 16-21.
13. Zawar V, Chuh A. Juvenile plantar dermatosis. Asian J Paediatr Pract 2009; 13: 21-3.
14. Zawar V, Chuh A. Efficacy of ribavirin in a case of long lasting and disabling Gianotti-Crosti syndrome. J Dermatol Case Rep 2009; 2: 63-6.
15. Hon KLE, Leung TF, Wong KY, Chow CM, Chuh A, Ng PC. Does age or gender influence quality of life in children with atopic dermatitis? Clin Exp Dermatol 2008; 33: 705-9.
16. Chuh A, Dofitas B, Comisel G, Reveiz L, Sharma V, Chu V. Interventions for pityriasis rosea. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2007; 2: CD005068.
17. Chuh A, Lee A, Wong W, Ooi C, Zawar V. Diagnosis of pediculosis pubis – a novel application of digital epiluminescence dermatoscopy. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol 2007; 21: 837-8.
18. Zawar V, Chuh A. Pityriasis versicolor imbricata – overlapping parallel scales in a novel variant of pityriasis versicolor. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol 2008; 22: 1143-5.
19. Malpathak VD, Zawar VP, Chuh A, Ghadi PS. A giant pilomatricoma following an intramuscular injection. J Dermatol Case Rep 2008; 2: 11-13.
20. Zawar V, Chuh A. Unilateral laterothoracic exanthem with coincidental evidence of Epstein-Barr virus reactivation: exploration of a possible link – letter to the editor. Dermatol Online J 2008; 14: 24.
21. Zawar V, Chuh A, Gugle A, Sankalecha S. A non-healing, chronic plaque on buttocks in a child: lupus vulgaris. J Pediatr Infect Dis 2007; 2: 109-11.
22. Zawar V, Chuh A, Sankalecha S. Rotundiform morphology during the first episode of pityriasis versicolor – a retrospective case-contact study on a distinct clinical presentation. J Dermatol Case Rep 2007: 1: 2-15.
23. Zawar V, Chuh A, Kulkarni S. Kawasaki disease. Asian J Paediatr Pract 2007; 11: 53.
24. Chuh AAT, Chan PKS, Lee A. The detection of human herpesvirus 8 DNA in plasma and peripheral blood mononuclear cells in adult patients with pityriasis rosea by polymerase chain reaction. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol 2006; 20: 667-71.
25. Demattei C, Zawar V, Lee A, Chuh A, Molinari N. Spatial-temporal case clustering in children with Gianotti-Crosti syndrome. Systematic analysis led to the identification of a mini-epidemic. Eur J Pediatr Dermatol 2006; 16: 159-64.
26. Chuh A, Zawar V. Lacy reticular rash on the cheeks – an atypical presentation of erythema infectiosum. Eur J Pediatr Dermatol 2006; 16: 141-3.
27. Chuh AAT, Kempf W. The identification of primary human herpesvirus 7 infection in young adults with pityriasis rosea by investigating avidity of antibodies. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol 2006; 20: 629-30.
28. Chuh A, Zawar V. Pseudofolliculitis barbae – epiluminescence dermatoscopy enhanced patient compliance and achieved treatment success. Australas J Dermatol 2006; 47: 60-2.
29. Chuh AAT, Chan HHL. Unilateral mediothoracic exanthem – a variant of unilateral laterothoracic exanthem – original description of two patients. Cutis 2006; 77: 29-32.
30. Zawar V, Chuh A. Fixed drug eruption may be sexually induced. Int J Dermatol 2006; 45: 1003-4.
31. Zawar V, Chuh A. Juvenile plantar dermatosis (pictorial quiz). Asian J Paediatr Pract 2006; 9: 50-1.
32. Lee A, Chuh A, Wong W. The association of early infections and atopic dermatitis – a retrospective case-control study in Chinese children in primary care in Hong Kong. Eur J Pediatr Dermatol 2006; 16: 101-4.
33. Chuh A, Wong W, Zawar V. The skin and the mind – implications for the family physician. Aust Fam Physician 2006; 35: 723-5.
34. Chuh AAT, Wong WCW, Lee A. Ten common myths in sexually transmitted diseases. Aust Fam Physician 2006; 35: 127-9.
35. Chuh AAT, Wong WCW, Lee A. Zakażenia przenoszone drogą płciową. Lekarz Rodzinny 2006; 6: 650-63. (manuscript published in Aust Fam Physician 2006; 35: 127-9, translated into Polish for re-publication in Eastern Europe.
36. Chuh AAT. Pediatric viral exanthems. Yearbook of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery 2005, Mosby: 16-43.
37. Chuh A, Dofitas B, Comisel G, Reveiz L, Sharma V, Chu V. Interventions for pityriasis rosea – a protocol. The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2005; 1. Art No: CD005068. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.
38. Chuh A, Zawar V, Lee A, Molinari N. Regression analysis on temporal case clustering in Gianotti-Crosti syndrome. Int Pediatr 2005; 20: 157-61.
39. Chuh A, Wong W, Lee A. The association of early infections and atopic dermatitis – a retrospective case-control study in Chinese children in primary care in Hong Kong (abstract). J Invest Dermatol 2005; 125: 853.
40. Chuh AAT, Chan HHL. The effect on quality of life in patients with pityriasis rosea – is it associated with rash severity? Int J Dermatol 2005; 44: 372-7.
41. Chuh A, Zawar V, Lee A. Atypical presentations of pityriasis rosea – case presentations. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol 2005; 19: 120-6.
42. Chuh AAT, Chan PKS, Lee A. Pityriasis rosea in pregnancy – specific diagnostic implications and management considerations. Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol 2005; 45: 252-3.
43. Chuh A, Molinari N, Sciallis G, Harman M, Akdeniz S, Nanda A. Temporal case clustering in pityriasis rosea – a regression analysis on 1379 patients in Minnesota, Kuwait and Diyarbakýr, Turkey. Arch Dermatol 2005; 141: 767-71.
44. Chuh AAT, Wong WCW, Wong SYS, Lee A. Procedures in primary care dermatology. Aust Fam Physician 2005; 34: 347-51.
45. Chuh A, Lee A, Zawar V, Sciallis G, Kempf W. Pityriasis rosea – an update. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol 2005; 71: 311-5.
46. Chuh A. The association of hyperimmunoglobulin E syndrome and Gianotti-Crosti syndrome – speculations on the roles of atopy and immunoglobulin E in a viral exanthem. Pediatr Infect Dis J 2005; 24: 942.
47. Zawar V, Chuh A, Gugle A. Oral lesions in syphilis – an isolated, rare manifestation. Dermatol Online J 2005; 11: 46.
48. Chuh AAT. Narrow band UVB phototherapy and oral acyclovir for pityriasis rosea. Photodermatol Photoimmunol Photomed 2004; 20: 64-5.
49. Zawar V, Kirloskar M, Chuh A. Fixed drug eruption – a sexually inducible reaction? Int J STD & AIDS 2004; 15: 560-3.
50. Zawar V, Chuh A. Gianotti-Crosti syndrome in India is not associated with hepatitis B infection – results of a retrospective study. Dermatology 2004; 208: 87.
51. Zawar V, To KF, Chuh A. The association of milker’s nodules and lymphangitis. BMJ 2004; 329: 1194 (Minerva).
52. Chuh AAT, Zawar V. Demonstration of residual perifollicular pigmentation in localized vitiligo – a reverse and novel application of digital epiluminescence dermoscopy. Comput Med Imaging Graph 2004; 28: 213-7.
53. Chuh AAT. The application of topical tacrolimus in vesicular pemphigoid. Br J Dermatol 2004; 150: 622-3.
54. Chuh A, Lee A, Zawar V. The diagnostic criteria of Gianotti-Crosti syndrome – are they applicable to children in India? Pediatr Dermatol 2004; 21: 542-7.
55. Chuh A, Zawar V, Wong W, Lee A. The association of smoking and acne in men in Hong Kong and in India – a retrospective case control study in primary care settings. Clin Exp Dermatol 2004; 29: 597-9.
56. Chuh A. Gianotti-Crosti syndrome associated with endogenous reactivation of Epstein-Barr virus. Dermatology 2004; 208: 363-4.
57. Chuh A. Pityriasis rosea – roles of the dermatology nurse. Dermatol Nurs 2004; 16: 130-4.
58. Zawar V, Chuh A. Mucous patches and arthralgia – a presentation of secondary syphilis not to be missed. J R Soc Med 2004; 97: 79-80.
59. Chuh A, Chan H, Zawar V. Is human herpesvirus 7 infection the causative agent of pityriasis rosea? – a critical review. Int J Dermatol 2004; 43: 870-5.
60. Chan PKS, To KF, Zawar V, Lee A, Chuh AAT. Asymmetric periflexural exanthem in an adult. Clin Exp Dermatol 2004; 29: 320-1.
61. Zawar V, Kirloskar M, Chuh A. “Watering-can penis” in pseudoepitheliomatous, keratotic micaceous balanitis. Acta Derm Venereol 2004: 84: 329-30.
62. Chuh A, Chan H, Zawar V. Pityriasis rosea – evidence for and against an infectious aetiology. Epidemiol Infect 2004; 132: 381-90.
63. Chuh A, Wong W, Lee A. Prescribing and dispensing by private medical practitioners in Hong Kong – a double-edged sword. Clin Med 2004; 4: 191-2.
64. Chuh AAT. The association of pityriasis rosea with cytomegalovirus, Epstein-Barr virus and parvovirus B19 infections – a prospective case control study by polymerase chain reaction and serology. Eur J Dermatol 2003; 13: 25-8.
65. Chuh AAT. A prospective case control study of autoimmune markers in patients with pityriasis rosea. Clin Exp Dermatol 2003; 28: 449-50.
66. Chuh A, Lee A, Molinari N. Case clustering in pityriasis rosea – a multi-center epidemiologic study in primary care settings in Hong Kong. Arch Dermatol 2003; 139: 489-93.
67. Chuh AAT. Diagnostic criteria for pityriasis rosea – a prospective case control study for assessment of validity. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol 2003; 17: 101-3.
68. Chuh AAT. Truncal lesions do not exclude a diagnosis of Gianotti-Crosti syndrome. Australas J Dermatol 2003; 44: 215-6.
69. Chuh AAT. Validation of a Cantonese version of the Children Dermatology Life Quality Index. Pediatr Dermatol 2003; 20: 479-81.
70. Chuh AAT. Quality of life in children with pityriasis rosea – a prospective case control study. Pediatr Dermatol 2003; 20: 474-8.
71. Chuh AAT. Book review. Principals and practice of clinical medicine in Asia: treating the Asian patient. JAMA 2003; 290: 961.
72. Chuh AAT, Chan HHL. Prospective case-control study of chlamydia, legionella and mycoplasma infections in patients with pityriasis rosea. Eur J Dermatol 2002; 12: 170-3.
73. Chuh AA, Chan HH, Chiu SS, Ng HY, Peiris JS. A prospective case control study of the association of Gianotti-Crosti syndrome with human herpesvirus 6 and human herpesvirus 7 infections. Pediatr Dermatol 2002; 19: 492-7.
74. Chuh AAT. The use of digital epiluminescence dermatoscopy to identify peripheral scaling in pityriasis rosea. Comput Med Imaging Graph 2002; 26: 129-34.
75. Chuh AAT. Rash orientation in pityriasis rosea – a qualitative study. Eur J Dermatol 2002; 12: 253-6.
76. Chuh AAT. Atypical pityriasis rosea. West J Med 2002; 176: 6.
77. Chuh AAT. Gianotti-Crosti syndrome – the extremes in rash duration. Int Pediatr 2002; 17: 45-8.
78. Chuh AA, Au TS. Pityriasis rosea – a review of the specific treatments. Proc R Coll Physicians Edinb 2001; 31: 203-7.
79. Chuh AAT, Chiu SSS, Peiris JSM. Human herpesvirus 6 and 7 DNA in peripheral blood leukocytes and plasma in patients with pityriasis rosea by polymerase chain reaction – a prospective case control study. Acta Derm Venereol 2001; 81: 289-90.
80. Chuh AAT. Diagnostic criteria for Gianotti-Crosti syndrome – a prospective case control study for validity assessment. Cutis 2001; 68: 207-13.
81. Chuh AAT. Collarette scaling in pityriasis rosea demonstrated by digital epiluminescence dermatoscopy. Australas J Dermatol 2001; 42: 288-90.
82. Chuh AA, Peiris JS. Lack of evidence of active human herpesvirus 7 (HHV-7) infection in three cases of pityriasis rosea in children. Pediatr Dermatol 2001; 18: 381-3.
83. Law MPM, Chuh AAT, Lee A. Validation of a Chinese version of the Cardiff Acne Disability Index. Hong Kong Med J 2009; 15:12-7.
84. 许晏冬. 香港家庭医生研究病毒疹之经验分享. 中国全科医学杂志 2005; 8: 15-8. Chuh A. Research experience in viral exanthems as family physicians in Hong Kong. Chin Gen Pract 2005; 8: 15-8.
85. Law PM, Chuh AAT, Lee A. Acne: its psychological consequences and management. Hong Kong Practitioner 2006; 28: 335-9.
86. Chuh A. Viral exanthems – why are they good choices for research by family physicians? Hong Kong Medical Diary 2006; 11: 13-5.
87. Chuh A, Zawar V, Ooi C, Wong W. Sexually transmitted infections, human immunodeficiency virus infection, and their manifestations in the oral cavity. Hong Kong Dental Journal 2006; 3: 98-106.
88. Lee A, Wong WCW, Wong SYS, Chuh AAT, Lam AT, Tsang CKK. Developing high quality family medicine practice to safeguard the health of our population and towards a healthy development of our health care system. Hong Kong Practitioner 2005; 27: 368-72.
89. Chuh A, Lee A, Zawar V, Sciallis G, Kempf W. A qualitative study on the historical aspects of pityriasis rosea – revelations on future directions of research. Hong Kong Journal of Dermatology and Venereology 2005; 13: 200-8.
90. Chuh A. Investigations and screening – what are the differences and does it matter to family physicians? Hong Kong Practitioner 2005; 27: 121-2.
91. Chuh A. Asymmetric periflexural exanthem – report of the first Chinese case of a viral exanthem. Doctor 2004; 5: 18-9. (invited article)
92. Chuh A. Gianotti-Crosti syndrome – the first descriptions and studies of a viral exanthem in Chinese children. Doctor 2004; 5: 20. (invited article)
93. Chuh A, Wong W, Lee A. Research by private family physicians – what are our strengths and how might we overcome our weaknesses? Hong Kong Practitioner 2004; 26: 285-8.
94. Chuh AAT. The Ninth Cochrane Dermatology Meeting, British Association of Dermatologists, London – Advances in conducting systematic reviews. Hong Kong Medical Diary 2005; 10: 15-7.
95. Chuh AAT. Updates on the epidemiology of atopic dermatitis and impacts of research studies beyond pharmacological treatments. Hong Kong Medical Diary 2005; 10: 18-9.
96. Chuh AAT. An update on exanthems with suspected viral aetiologies. Hong Kong Medical Diary 2004; 9: 6-8. (invited article)
97. Chuh AAT, Au TS. Gardnerella vaginalis and sexually transmitted diseases. Hong Kong Practitioner 2002; 24.
98. Chuh AAT, Lui RYH, Ng PCW. Pemphigus vulgaris – roles of direct and indirect immunofluorescence in management. Hong Kong Practitioner 2000; 22: 132-9.
99. Chuh AAT, Lui RYH, Ng PCW. A lady with shortness of breath – a review of systemic sclerosis, undifferentiated connective tissue disease, anti-centromere antibodies and anti-Scl-70 antibodies. Hong Kong Practitioner 1999; 21: 579-83.
100. Chuh AAT. Clinical audit – how good is the feedback from specialists to two surgeries of a private family physician in Hong Kong? Hong Kong Practitioner 1999; 21: 349-55.
101. Chuh AAT, Au TS. The psychosocial stress of patients with sexually transmitted diseases. Hong Kong Practitioner 1998; 20: 679-86.
102. Chuh AAT. The joys and pains of teaching medical students. Hong Kong Practitioner 1997; 19: 380-3.
103. Chuh AAT. Current concepts in child health promotion – are they applicable to general practitioners in Hong Kong? Hong Kong Practitioner 1996; 18: 468-74.
104. Chuh AAT. A review of the drug treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. Journal of the Hong Kong College of Psychiatrists 1993.
105. Chuh AAT. The complications of cardiac pacemakers and the problems of cardiac pacing in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Practitioner 1992; 14: 2387-95.
106. Chuh AAT. The complications of cardiac pacemakers and the problems of cardiac pacing in Hong Kong (abstract). Newsletter, Hong Kong Thoracic Society and American College of Chest Physicians Hong Kong and Macau Chapter 1992; 2(1).
107. Chuh AAT. In vitro fertilization – the psychological and ethical considerations. Journal of the Hong Kong Medical Association 1990; 42(3).
Thesis, books and book chapters – academic
108. Chuh AAT, Zawar V. Pityriasis rosea. In: Harper’s Textbook of Pediatric Dermatology (third edition). Edited by Irvine AD, Hoeger PH, and Yan AC. Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, a John Wiley & Sons Ltd Publication, 2011 (ISBN: 978-1-4051-7695-8). Chapter 84: 84.1-84.5.
109. Chuh AAT. Dermatological diseases. In: Problem-based approach to family medicine. Edited by KW Chan. Elsevier (Singapore) Pte Ltd, 2010 (ISBN: 978-981-272-405-2), 409-24.
110. Chuh AAT. The use of polymerase chain reaction in establishing causal relationships of microbial infections and clinical conditions. In: PCR Encyclopedia. Horizon Scientific Press, Norwich, United Kingdom 2005; 1: 100345-33.
111. Chuh AAT. Acne vulgaris. In: Diagnosis and management in primary care: a problem-based approach. Edited by Wong WCW, Lee A, Wong HW, Wong SYS, Lindsay M. The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, 2008 (ISBN 978-962-996-330-0): 215-225.
112. Chuh AAT. Atopic dermatitis. In: Diagnosis and management in primary care: a problem-based approach. Edited by Wong WCW, Lee A, Wong HW, Wong SYS, Lindsay M. The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, 2008 (ISBN 978-962-996-330-0): 227-41.
113. Chuh AAT. Clinical studies in patients with pityriasis rosea. Doctor of Medicine thesis, The University of Hong Kong.
114. Chuh AAT. MCQs in paediatrics for the DCH examination. Paediatric Revision Series, Churchill Livingstone, 1998 (ISBN 0-443-06149-1).
115. Chuh AAT. Case presentations and MCQs for the MRCGP examination. Churchill Livingstone and WB Saunders, 2000 (ISBN 0-443-06419-9).
Clinical guidelines and reports
116. Chan KW, Chuh AAT, Hung WY, Ip AKK, Wong RCK. A review on the requirements of continuing medical education and continuous professional development. A report prepared by the Quality Assurance and Accreditation Committee, The Hong Kong College of Family Physicians, for the Hong Kong Academy of Medicine. May 2005.
117. Chuh A, Wong W, Lee A. To evidence and beyond – The organisation of evidence-based preventive activities in primary care. Preventive Medicine Guidelines for Hong Kong. Department of Community and Family Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, and The Hong Kong College of Family Physicians. Available at: www.csu.med.cuhk.edu.hk/~dfm/p_guideline/s7/s7a.html.
118. Chuh A, Lee A. A guideline for family physicians in the early detection of visual impairment in infants and children. Preventive Medicine Guidelines for Hong Kong. Department of Community and Family Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, and The Hong Kong College of Family Physicians. Available at: www.csu.med.cuhk.edu.hk/~dfm/p_guideline/s5/s5b5.html.
119. Chuh A, Wong W, Lee A. A guide for family physicians in the prevention and early detection of child abuse. Preventive Medicine Guidelines for Hong Kong. Department of Community and Family Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, and The Hong Kong College of Family Physicians. Available at: www.csu.med.cuhk.edu.hk/~dfm/p_guideline/s5/s5b6.html.
120. Chuh A, Lee A. A guide for family physicians in breast cancer screening. Preventive Medicine Guidelines for Hong Kong. Department of Community and Family Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, and The Hong Kong College of Family Physicians. Available at: www.csu.med.cuhk.edu.hk/~dfm/p_guideline/s5/s5b1_breast.html.
121. Chuh A, Lee A. A guide for family physicians in the prevention of prostate cancer. Preventive Medicine Guidelines for Hong Kong. Department of Community and Family Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, and The Hong Kong College of Family Physicians. Available at: www.csu.med.cuhk.edu.hk/~dfm/p_guideline/s5/s5f1_prostate.html.
122. Chuh A, Lee A. A guide for family physicians in colorectal cancer screening. Preventive Medicine Guidelines for Hong Kong. Department of Community and Family Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, and The Hong Kong College of Family Physicians. Available at: www.csu.med.cuhk.edu.hk/~dfm/p_guideline/s5/s5b1_colon.html.
123. Chuh A, Lee A. A guide for family physicians in nasopharyngeal carcinoma screening. Preventive Medicine Guidelines for Hong Kong. Department of Community and Family Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, and The Hong Kong College of Family Physicians. Available at: www.csu.med.cuhk.edu.hk/~dfm/p_guideline/s5/s5f1_naso.html.
Books – lay press
124. Chuh A, Law MPM. A synopsis of acne vulgaris and its variants (in Chinese). Next Publications Ltd, Next Media Group, 2007 (ISBN 962577863-2).
125. Chuh A. A synopsis of common skin problems and common problems of the genito-urinary system (in Chinese). Next Publications Ltd, Next Media Group, 2006 (ISBN 962577711-3).
126. Chuh A. Androgenic alopecia (in Chinese). In: Men’s Health and Lifestyle. Edited by Wong WCW and Lam C, Department of Community and Family Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, 2006 (ISBN 962-996-290-X): 157-61.
127. Chuh A. Understanding skin problems (in Chinese). Next Publications Ltd, Next Media Group, 2001 (ISBN 962-577-593-5).
128. Chuh A. Caring for the infants and young children (in Chinese). Eugene International Limited, 1995 (ISBN 962-7606-08-1, five editions published).
129. Chuh A. Ten common childhood diseases (in Chinese). Eugene International Limited, 1998 (ISBN 962-7606-45-6).
Conference proceedings and invited lectures
International
130. Chuh AAT, Wong WCW, Wong SYS, Zawar V, Lee A. Procedures in primary care dermatology. Previously published in Aust Fam Physician. Invited to be reprinted in Surgytec with the kind permission of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. Available at www.surgytec.com/video/procedures-in-primary-care-dermatology-1-1.
131. Lee A, Law PM, Chuh AAT. Common adolescent health problems would cause psychological disability – acne as an example. 36th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Society for Academic Primary Care. July 2007, London.
132. Chuh AAT. Recognition and assessment of common skin problems in community care settings. March 2007. The University of Sunderland, United Kingdom and The University of Hong Kong School of Professional and Continuing Education.
133. Law MPM, Chuh AAT, Lee A, Molinari N. A clinical study investigating the unjustified association of diet and acne: a rational approach from traditional Chinese medicine perspective [poster]. International Congress on Complementary Medicine Research 2007. May 2007, Munich, Germany. Hosted by Centre for Complementary Medicine Research, Technical University of Munich in cooperation with The International Society for Complementary Medicine Research.
134. Chuh AAT. Quality of life in children with juvenile plantar dermatosis in primary care settings – a prospective case-control study. 6th Australian Conference on Quality of Life. November 2004, Melbourne. Hosted by the Australian Centre on Quality of Life. (Invited by Professor Robert Cummins, Professor of Psychology, Deakin University)
135. 许晏冬. 非对称屈侧周疹 – 亚洲之首宗病例报告及其变异体之最新发展. 第四届中韩皮肤病会议、第二届中英皮肤病会议、暨2004全国中西医结合皮肤性病学术会议. Chuh AAT. Asymmetric periflexural exanthem – report of the first patient in Asia and its novel variants. 4th Chinese/Korean Dermatology Congress, 2nd Chinese/Anglo Dermatology Congress, and National Academic Conference of Dermatology and Venereology 2004. November 2004, Guangzhou, China. Hosted by the Department of Dermatology, Shanghai Second Medical University, Xinhua Hospital, Shanghai, and Department of Dermatology, Imperial College Faculty of Medicine, Hammersmith Hospital, London.
136. 许晏冬. 丘疹性肢端皮炎 – 华籍儿童之首系列病例报告、病原体、及其断症准则之最新发展. 第四届中韩皮肤病会议、第二届中英皮肤病会议、暨2004全国中西医结合皮肤性病学术会议. Chuh AAT. Gianotti-Crosti syndrome (papular acrodermatitis of childhood) in Chinese children – an update on the aetiology and diagnosis. 4th Chinese/Korean Dermatology Congress, 2nd Chinese/Anglo Dermatology Congress, and National Academic Conference of Dermatology and Venereology 2004. November 2004, Guangzhou, China. Hosted by the Department of Dermatology, Shanghai Second Medical University, Xinhua Hospital, Shanghai, and Department of Dermatology, Imperial College Faculty of Medicine,
137. Chuh A, Wong W, Lee A. The association of early infections and atopic dermatitis – a retrospective case-control study in Chinese children in primary care in Hong Kong. 4th International Congress on Epidemiology, Causes and Prevention of Skin Diseases. October 2004, Venice, Italy. Hosted by the International Dermato-Epidemiology Association and the European Dermato-Epidemiology Network.
138. Chuh AAT. Interventions in pityriasis rosea. 9th Cochrane Dermatology Meeting. September 2004, Headquarters, British Association of Dermatologists, London. (Invited by Professor Hywel Williams, Professor of Dermato-Epidemiology, University of Nottingham)
Regional and local
139. Chuh AAT. Common skin diseases in Hong Kong. August 2010, Queen Elizabeth Hospital. (Invited by the Hong Kong Medical Association; target audience: private medical practitioners)
140. Chuh AAT. Common cutaneous diseases. January 2010, Prince of Wales Hospital (Invited by the School of Public Health and Primary Care, The Chinese University of Hong Kong; target audience: medical practitioners taking the Diploma in Family Medicine or the Master in Family Medicine courses, The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
141. Chuh AAT. The practice – your heaven or your hell. An introduction to practice management, December 2009, Prince of Wales Hospital (Invited by the School of Public Health and Primary Care, The Chinese University of Hong Kong; target audience: medical practitioners taking the Diploma in Family Medicine or the Master in Family Medicine courses, The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
142. Chuh AAT. Office procedures in family medicine. April 2009, Headquarters of the Hong Kong Medical Association. (Invited by the Department of Community and Family Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
143. Chuh AAT. Practice management and the roles of family physicians in the healthcare system. February 2009, School of Public Health, Prince of Wales Hospital. (Invited by the Department of Community and Family Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
144. Law MPM, Chuh AAT, Molinari N, Lee A. A cross-sectional study investigating the association of diet and the occurence of acne vulgaris: A rational approach from Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective. 2007 Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Eddie Wang Symposium on Integrated Chinese and Western medicine, Hong Kong, China.
145. Law MPM, Chuh AAT, Lee A, Molinari N. Understanding the role of diet in acne, from traditional Chinese medicine perspective. 2006 World Congress on Chinese Medicine. November 2006, Kowloon Shangri-La Hotel, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, China. Hosted by the School of Chinese Medicine, The Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, China.
146. Chuh AAT. The evidence-based treatment of dyslipoproteinaemia. August 2006, Hong Kong Baptist Hospital.
147. Chuh AAT. Critical appraisal for primary care physicians. June 2006, School of Public Health, Prince of Wales Hospital.
148. Law M, Lee A, Chuh A. Understanding the role of diet in acne – from Traditional Chinese Medicine perspectives. Joint Research Meeting of Family Medicine Units of The Chinese University of Hong Kong and The University of Hong Kong. July 2006, The University of Hong Kong.
149. Law M, Lee A, Chuh A. Assessment of quality of life by the Cardiff Acne Disability Index – from Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective. Research Meeting of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. June 2006, Prince of Wales Hospital.
150. Chuh A. Applying evidence into chronic illness management. December 2005, Prince of Wales Hospital. (Invited by the Department of Community and Family Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
151. Chuh A. Self learning plans – a novel and proactive route to attain Continuous Professional Development. Continuous Professional Development workshop. July 2005, Duke of Windsor Social Services Building, Hong Kong. (Invited by The Hong Kong College of Family Physicians)
152. Chuh A. Prevention of cardiovascular diseases – roles of general practitioners. March 2005, Prince of Wales Hospital. (Invited by the Department of Community and Family Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
153. Chuh A, Lee A. Viral exanthems in children – roles of primary health care professionals in prevention, education, and management. Primary health care conference 2005. Primary health care across the lifespan. January 2005, Hospital Authority Head Office, Hong Kong. Organised by the Centre for Health Education and Health Promotion, School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
154. Chuh AAT. Viral exanthems – why do they matter to family physicians and what are they good choices for research by family physicians. Joint Research Meeting of Family Medicine Units of The Chinese University of Hong Kong and The University of Hong Kong. January 2005, Prince of Wales Hospital. (Invited by the Department of Community and Family Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
155. Chuh AAT. Male baldness and common skin problems in men. October 2004, Prince of Wales Hospital. (Invited by the Department of Community and Family Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
156. Chuh AAT. An update on the novel viral exanthems. Annual meeting of the Hong Kong Association of Genito-Urinary Medicine and Venereology. September 2004, Miramar Hotel, Kowloon. (Invited by the President of the Hong Kong Association of Genito-Urinary Medicine and Venereology)
157. Chuh AAT. Common skin problems in primary care. July 2004, School of Public Health, Prince of Wales Hospital. (Invited by the Department of Community and Family Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
158. Chuh AAT. Investigations in family medicine. June 2004, Postgraduate Education Centre, Prince of Wales Hospital. (Invited by the Department of Community and Family Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
159. Chuh AAT. Gianotti-Crosti syndrome (papular acrodermatitis in childhood) – an update for family physicians. December 2002, Postgraduate Education Centre, Prince of Wales Hospital. (Invited by the Department of Community and Family Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong)