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Dr Tertius Tansloan Tuy

Dr Tertius Tansloan Tuy

​MD, MMed(Int Med), MRCP(UK)

Consultant

Specialty: Haematology

Clinical Interest: Haematopoietic Stem Cell & Cellular Therapy, Acute Leukemia

Conditions Treated by this Doctor:
Acute Leukaemia, Haematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant, Myelodysplastic Syndrome.

Clinical Appointments

  • Consultant Haematology Singapore General HospitalSingapore General Hospital
  • Consultant National Cancer Centre SingaporeNational Cancer Centre Singapore

Profile

​Dr Tertius Tuy is a Consultant with the Department of Haematology at Singapore General Hospital. His sub-specialty interest is in haematology-oncology, particularly acute leukaemia and haematopoietic stem cell transplantation. He completed his Junior Residency in Internal Medicine in 2017 and Senior Residency training in Haematology in 2021.

Dr Tuy has a keen interest in clinical trial and serves as a co-investigator in multiple clinical trials for the treatment of blood cancers. 

Education

Professional Appointments and Committee Memberships

Awards

  • ​Singhealth Health Quality Service HERO awards 2021

Research Interests

Publications

  • Tuy T, Peacock WFt. Fluid overload assessment and management in heart failure patients. Semin Nephrol. 2012 Jan;32(1):112-20.
  • Tuy T, Peacock F. Noninvasive volume assessment in the emergency department: a look at B-type natriuretic peptide and bioimpedance vector analysis. Contrib Nephrol. 2011;171:187-93.
  • Tuy T, Fiessinger L, Talati A, Kim J, Peacock WF. Bioimpedance Improves the Diagnostic Accuracy for Acute Heart Failure in the Emergency Department. Journal of cardiac failure. 2011;17(8):S97.
  • Xu C, Arinze IJ, Johnson J, Tuy TT, Bone F, Ernsberger P, et al. Metabolic dysregulation in the SHROB rat reflects abnormal expression of transcription factors and enzymes that regulate carbohydrate metabolism. J Nutr Biochem. 2008 May;19(5):305-12.
  • Xu C, Chakravarty K, Kong X, Tuy TT, Arinze IJ, Bone F, et al. Several transcription factors are recruited to the glucose-6-phosphatase gene promoter in response to palmitate in rat hepatocytes and H4IIE cells. J Nutr. 2007 Mar;137(3):554-9.

Research Trials