DR. LIM WEI KANG
Department of Paediatrics
Faculty of Medicine
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Dr. Lim Wei Kang is a medical lecturer in the Department of Paediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Malaya, and a consultant general paediatrician and paediatric neurologist at Universiti Malaya Medical Centre and Universiti Malaya Specialist Centre. He graduated from Cardiff University in the United Kingdom and subsequently completed his postgraduate training in general paediatrics at Universiti Malaya. Dr. Lim pursued subspecialty training in paediatric neurology in Malaysia before undertaking a clinical fellowship in paediatric movement disorders and neuromodulation at the Hospital for Sick Children, Canada. His clinical and academic interests centre on paediatric movement disorders, with a particular focus on the use of deep brain stimulation (DBS) in complex paediatric neurological conditions such as dystonia and epilepsy. He played a key role in establishing Malaysia’s first paediatric deep brain stimulation service, contributing significantly to the development of advanced neuromodulation care for children in the region. Dr. Lim continues to be actively involved in clinical service, teaching, and research, with ongoing efforts to expand access to specialized neurological care for children. |
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| Improving The Management Of Paediatric Status Dystonicus Using The Universiti Malaya Paediatric Dystonia Action Plan (UMPDAP) |
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Levodopa-Responsive Dystonia Secondary to CTNNB1 Neurodevelopmental Disorder
Early Onset Dystonia, Parkinsonism, and Spasticity in Siblings with VAC14-Associated Neurodegeneration: A Case Report and Literature Review
Early Onset Dystonia, Parkinsonism, and Spasticity in Siblings with VAC14-Associated Neurodegeneration: A Case Report and Literature Review
Neurological outcome and health-related quality of life among Malaysian children with stroke
Reference values of common laboratory tests
Procedures
Clinical and functional outcomes following hemispherotomy in Malaysian children with hemimegalencephaly: A multicentre review
Epilepsy Educational Software Programme As A Tool To Improve The Awareness, Knowledge And Attitude Among Malaysian Parents Of Children With Epilepsy.
