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PERSEPSI MASYARAKAT TERHADAP KEBERADAAN OBJEK EKOWISATA MANGROVE DI DESA PASIR KECAMATAN MEMPAWAH HILIR KABUPATEN MEMPAWAH Mayangsari, Dian; Muin, Sudirman; Siahaan, Sarma
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 5, No 3 (2017): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
Publisher : Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v5i3.21315

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This research aims at finding out society’s perception and the correlation of the society’s perception towards mangrove eco-tourism existance in in Pasir village Mempawah sub-district Mempawah Regency about their income level, the number of their family dependents, the level of their dependence as well as their knowledge level toward mangrove. The descriptive result showed about the society’s perception on thier increased revenue that there were 84 respondents, in which (17,86%) or 15 respondent stated their perception that they had gained their increased revenue, (58,33%) or 49 respondents had not gained their increased revenue yet and (23,81%) or 20 respondents did not gain their increased revenue. The Society’s perception showed based on jobfield that 84 respondents, in which (29,76%) or 25 respondents stated that the existance of the mangrove eco-tourism had created jobfields, (53,57%) or 45 respondents stated it had not created the jobfields yet and (16,67%) or 14 respondents stated it did not create the jobfields. The society’s perception showed about business opportunity that 84 responden, in which (14,29%) or 12 respondent stated that it had provided business opportunity, (72,62%) or 61 respondent stated it had not provided it yet and (13,10%) or 11 respondents stated it did not provide it. It proved that the existance of the mangrove eco-tourism had not provided positive impact towards the society about their inome, jobield as well as business opportunity. The resulting study showed that the society’s perception towards between the income level and the number of family dependents had no significant correlation, which means they had no effect on the society’s perception to the existance of the mangrove eco-tourism. The society’s perception to the level of their dependence and their knowledge level, however, had a significant correlation, meaning that they provided a significant effect to the society about their perception towards the existance of the mangrove eco-tourism.Keywords: Existance, Mangrove eco-tourism, Perception.
Management of an Isolated Type I Ankyloblepharon Filiforme Adnatum (AFA) with Coloboma of the Upper Eyelid in a Newborn Mayangsari, Dian; Doemilah, Ratna
Vision Science and Eye Health Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Vision Science and Eye Health Journal
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/vsehj.v3i1.2023.12-16

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Introduction: Ankyloblepharon filiforme adnatum (AFA) is a rare congenital condition marked by one or more bands of tissue adhering partially or entirely to the ciliary margins of the upper and lower eyelids at the gray line. This case study illustrates the ease of treating the condition. A general ophthalmologist could do that. Case Presentation: A one-month-old infant was admitted to the outpatient clinic. Since birth, he could not open his eyes due to upper and lower eyelid adhesions. There was also a coloboma in the one-third lateral upper eyelid in the right eye. The evaluation of other body systems was normal. The infant was diagnosed with type I AFA and underwent surgery under general anesthesia. After crushing the band with the clamp, the bands of tissue were excised with the blade. The coloboma was reconstructed by applying primary closure and pentagonal shape incision, then sutured with 8-0 vicryl. The eyelids were separated with an aligned lid margin. Conclusions: Simple surgical procedures are used to treat congenital ankyloblepharon. It depends on the nature and extent of the adhesions along the lid margin. To reduce the risk of amblyopia, early treatment should be initiated immediately.
Penetrating Ocular Injury in a Young Child: A Case Report Highlighting the Urgency of Corneoscleral Repair Raule, Agnestya Christine Zely; Mayangsari, Dian
Bali Medical and Wellness Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Bali Medical and Wellness Journal
Publisher : PT BMW Journal Sejahtera

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71341/bmwj.v2i2.37

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Introduction: Penetrating ocular trauma is an ophthalmologic emergency that can lead to significant vision loss, especially in children. This report describes the presentation and management of a severe case in a young child from a remote area. Case Description: A 3-year-old girl presented with a left eye injury after being struck by a nail. Examination revealed a superior eyelid laceration, a full-thickness corneal laceration with iris prolapses, and hyphema. Initial visual acuity in the affected eye was 1/300. The patient underwent immediate corneoscleral repair followed by postoperative treatment with systemic and topical antibiotics, corticosteroids, and tetanus prophylaxis. Discussion: Prompt surgical intervention is essential in cases of penetrating ocular trauma to preserve globe integrity and minimize the risk of complications such as endophthalmitis and amblyopia. Despite immediate surgical intervention, the patient's visual acuity remained poor two days post-surgery Conclusion: This case underscores the critical need for early recognition, timely surgical intervention, and diligent follow-up care in the management of pediatric penetrating ocular trauma, particularly in remote areas where access to specialized care may be limited.