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The Effect of Zinc Supplementation in Adult Patients with Acute Diarrhea Deskian Kostermans; Marcellus Simadibrata; Irsan Hasan
The Indonesian Journal of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Digestive Endoscopy Vol 15, No 2 (2014): VOLUME 15, NUMBER 2, August 2014
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Background: Acute diarrhea is a common problem in developing country such as Indonesia with quite high morbidity andmortality rate. It was revealed that the level of zinc deficiency in adult acute diarrhea patients in several hospitals in Jakarta was 69.3%. Although zinc has been proven to be beneficial in the treatment of acute diarrhea in pediatric patients, the effect of zinc supplementation is not fully understood. The objective of this study was to discover the effectiveness of zinc supplementation as an adjuvant therapy in acute diarrhea for adult patients.Method: A double blind randomized controlled trial was done to discover the effect of zinc supplementation to the duration, signs and symptoms on acute diarrhea in hospitalized adults patients in Pertamina Central Hospital, Jakarta from January to December 2013. The data was analyzed using Chi-square test to compare the duration of diarrhea and general linear model (GLM) to assess changes of the symptoms accompanying diarrhea.Results: Data analysis from 84 patients, 30 males (19 zinc, 11 placebo) and 54 females (23 zinc, 31 placebo) with p = 0.111 showed that zinc supplementation significantly reduced the duration of acute diarrhea (p = 0.027) and nausea (p = 0.032). In addition there is a tendency of improvement in several acute diarrhea associated symptoms.Conclusion: Zinc supplementation significantly reduces the duration of diarrhea, nausea, as well as improving some symptoms accompanying acute diarrhea. Keywords: zinc supplementation, acute diarrhea, adult patient
Non-Surgical Biliary Drainage on Biliary Obstruction due to Malignancy Evy Yunihastuti; L A Lesmana; Ari Fahrial Syam; Irsan Hasan; Karmel Tambunan
The Indonesian Journal of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Digestive Endoscopy VOLUME 2, NUMBER 2, August 2001
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Surgery is still the golden standard of curative therapy for malignant biliary obstruction, but only 10- 20% of cases considered resectable. Therefore, palliative therapy to relieve pain, cholestasis, and biliary obstruction, is the main treatment for most patients. The development of percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage and endoscopic biliary drainage had brought about minimally invasive treatment for malignant biliary obstruction, which had lower morbidity and mortality than surgical drainage. The choice of drainage technique depends on type of tumor, site of obstruction, also the available expert and instrumentation.    Keywords: malignant  biliary  obstruction,  percutaneous  transhepatic  biliary  drainage, therapeutic endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography
Idiopathic Portal Hypertension: A Rare Cause of Recurrent Hematemesis Melena Griskalia Christine; Irsan Hasan
The Indonesian Journal of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Digestive Endoscopy VOLUME 12, NUMBER 3, December 2011
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Idiopathic portal hypertension (IPH) known as non-cirrhotic portal fibrosis (NCPF) is a constellation of liver disorders, in which liver cirrhosis is not present and the main clinical and pathological findings are encountered in the portal venous system. Patients usually come to hospital with esophageal varices and upper gastrointestinal bleeding; however, it is often misdiagnosed as liver cirrhosis. Its etiology is still unknown, but some evidences and epidemiological studies suggest that it is a multifactorial disease with genetic basis. The laboratory evaluation in IPH reveals only mild and subtle abnormalities predominantly related to hypersplenism. The major complications of IPH are esophageal varices and hypersplenism. Endoscopic sclerotherapy or band ligation, shunt surgery, and transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) are modalities to treat the complications of IPH. The case report reported about diagnosis and treatment of a 20-year-old male with idiopathic portal hypertension. Keywords: idiopathic portal hypertension, non-cirrhotic portal fibrosis, diagnosis, treatment
The Efficacy of L-Ornithine L-Aspartate Granules and Normal Protein Diet in Minimal Hepatic Encephalopathy with Malnutrition Suzanna Ndraha; Irsan Hasan; Marcellus Simadibrata
The Indonesian Journal of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Digestive Endoscopy VOLUME 11, NUMBER 1, April 2010
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Background: The dietary protein restriction that was commonly recommended to hepatic encephalopathy (HE) patients, often leads to malnutrition, whereas malnutrition can deteriorate cirrhosis prognosis. The aims of this study were to find out encephalopathy improvement that was measured by critical flicker frequency (CFF) test and nutritional status by measuring prealbumin level after L-Ornithine L-Aspartate (LOLA) treatment with adequate calories and protein intake in patients with HE. Method: Patients with liver cirrosis who visited Cipto Mangunkusumo hospital on June-October 2009 was evaluated by CFF test using HEPAtonormTM device. Encephalopathy was defined when CFF 39 Hz. Nutritional status was measured by the mid-arm muscle circumference (MAMC) and was stated as malnutrition when the MAMC was below the 15th percentile. Patients had been treated by 3 x 6 mg LOLA granules for 2 weeks, and adequate calories and protein intake with branched-chain amino acid (BCAAs) substitution. The change of encephalopaty was evaluated by the CFF test and the nutritional status by measuring prealbumin blood level. Results: There were 17 patients with liver cirrhosis who fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The mean CFF Result increased from 34.1 ± 2.5 Hz to 36.5 ± 2.9 Hz after LOLA treatment with the adequate calories and protein intake including BCAAs substitution, which was statistically significant (p 0.001) compared to before treatment. The prealbumin level also increased significantly compared before treatment, i.e. from 5.4 ± 2.1 mg/dL to 6.4 ± 2.6 mg/dL, p = 0.008. Conclusion: HE patients with malnutrition could be given adequate calorie and protein with BCAAs substitution  to  improve  their  nutritional  status,  and  LOLA  granules  for  the improvement of HE. Keywords: minimal hepatic encephalopathy, malnutrition, CFF, LOLA, prealbumin, BCAAs
COVID-19 Related to Liver Impairment and Its Impact on Chronic Liver Disease Andri Sanityoso Sulaiman; Juferdy Kurniawan; Chyntia Olivia Maurine Jasirwan; Saut HH Nababan; Kemal F Calista; Cosmas Rinaldi A Lesmana; Irsan Hasan; Rino Alvani Gani; Baiq Kirana DN Mandasari
The Indonesian Journal of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Digestive Endoscopy Vol 21, No 3 (2020): VOLUME 21, NUMBER 3, December 2020
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By late December 2019, a novel beta-coronavirus, named as COVID-19 (2019-nCoV), was discovered in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China which epidemiologically linked to a Huanan seafood market in Wuhan. Coronavirus Disease 2019 or COVID-19 cases are growing rapidly from Wuhan to many countries, finding the health care system unprepared to face this threat. No effective drugs are clinically approved to manage the disease and strategies to protect the most vulnerable from developing severe illness and infection is still unclear. Information on how COVID-19 virus infection may affects many organs, especially the liver and the relevance of pre-existing liver disease in patients as a risk factor for the infection or disease severity are still scarce and inconclusive. Besides, the recommendation and consideration in liver transplant patients, hepatocellular carcinoma, or patient on immunosuppressive therapy still need further analysis Therefore, the information on the mechanism and treatment of COVID-19 related liver injury in patients with or without pre-existing liver disease should be considered.
Study of Transaminases in Heroin Addicts Rino A Gani; Agus Sudiro Waspodo; Unggul Budihusodo; Irsan Hasan; Muhammad Sjaifoellah Noer
The Indonesian Journal of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Digestive Endoscopy VOLUME 2, NUMBER 1, April 2001
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A recent increase in the number of drug users particularly of heroin has been noted in the community. A cross-sectional study on the level of transaminases as a representation of liver damage in drug users was done in privated hospital in Jakarta. Exclusion criteria were fever, serious illness or the multiple use of addictive drugs based on a urinary test. The hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) was examined using reverse passive hemaglutination assay (RPHA) and the antibody of hepatitis C virus core-protein (anti- HCV) with dipstick anti-HCV.  AST and ALT levels were determined using an automatic chemical analyzer. Of 132 patients who fulfill the criteria, 83.5 % were injection drug users (IDU). Means AST and ALT were significantly higher in IDU. Anti-HCV positive patients with increased AST and ALT were significantly higher compared to anti-HCV negative. The increase of transaminase was also consistent in injection drug users although no viral marker could be detected. In conclusion, the examination of transaminases in drug users especially IDU is important besides tests for hepatitis viral markers because there is often an increase with or without viral infection and this can be associated with hepatocellular damage.     Key words: Transaminase, heroin addicts, hepatitis
Abdominal Disturbances among Dengue Fever Patients Arnold Hasahatan Harahap; Marcellus Simadibrata; Dadang Makmun; Irsan Hasan
The Indonesian Journal of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Digestive Endoscopy VOLUME 10, ISSUE 2, August 2009
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Background: Abdominal disturbances are common symptoms found in approximately 40% of patients with dengue fever, which frequently cause significant morbidity. This study was developed as an attempt to understand the effect of plasma leakage in dengue hemorrhagic fever; particularly on ab dominal problems. Method: The study was conducted in hospitalized patients who were diagnosed with dengue fever and dengue hemorrhagic fever (based on the 1997 WHO criteria for DHF) at Fatmawati hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia. Abdominal ultrasonography (USG) was done on the fourth to sixth day in every patient and when necessary, endoscopy was done. Data were analyzed by Chi-square test. Results: Fifty-three (54.6%) patients had abdominal pain,  81 (83.5%) patients had nausea, 45 (46.4%) patients had excessive vomiting and 28 (28.9%) patients had diarrhea. Forty-seven (48.4%) patients had their aspartate aminotransferase (AST) elevated more than two fold of the Upper Normal Limit (UNL) level; 19 (20%) patients had their alanine aminotransferase (ALT) level elevated two fold higher than the UNL. Amylase was found to be two fold higher than the UNL only in 2 (2%) patients. Lipase level elevated two fold higher than the UNL in 11 (11.3%) patients. USG imaging showed that thickening of the gallbladder wall (over 3 mm) were observed in 83 (85.6%) patients. Endoscopic procedures showed erosive features particularly in the antrum, including edema of the gastric mucosa and widening of the gastric mucosa folding in four patients, while 4 (4.12%) patients had melena. Conclusion: Abdominal disturbances such as abdominal pain, vomiting, melena, liver enlargement and abnormal liver function as well as thickening of the gallbladder wall more than five mm are significantly high in patients with dengue hemorrhagic fever.   Keywords: abdominal disturbances, plasma leakage, dengue hemorrhagic fever
Nucleoside/Nucleotide Analogues for the Treatment of Chronic Hepatitis B: A 3-Year Follow Up Study Sulaiman, Andri Sanityoso; Hasan, Irsan; Lesmana, Cosmas Rinaldi A; Jasirwan, Chyntia Olivia M; Nababan, Saut Horas H.; Kalista, Kemal Fariz; Aprilicia, Gita; Gani, Rino Alvani
Jurnal Penyakit Dalam Indonesia Vol. 8, No. 3
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Introduction. Chronic hepatitis B (CHB) is endemic in Indonesia, where it is usually treated with pegylated interferon and nucleoside/nucleotide analogs (NA). The aim of this study was to determine the efficacy of treating CHB infection among Indonesian patients with NA (lamivudine, telbivudine, and tenofovir) for a 3-year period.Methods. We retrospectively reviewed the records of patients with CHB infection attending the Hepatology Clinic Cipto Mangunkusumo during 2010-2013 period. Subjects with inclusion criteria were all patients aged above 18 years treated with NA for at least three years. The degree of liver stiffness, hepatitis B virus deoxyribonucleic acid (HBV-DNA), alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels, and hepatitis B antigen (HBeAg) were assessed before and after 3-years therapy.Results. A total of 62 subjects were included in the study. Forty-eight patients (77%) were treated with telbivudine, 9 (15%) with tenofovir, and 5 (8%) with lamivudine. At baseline prior to the onset of therapy, 52 patients (84%) had a positive HBeAg test, 15 patients (24%) had F3 liver disease (advance fibrosis), and 36 (58%) had liver cirrhosis using transient elastography. At the end of the 3 year study period, median of liver stiffness significantly decline from baseline (14.5 (3.3 – 59.3) kPa to 6.7 (3.3 – 37.2) kPa, p = 0.001), HBV DNA load significantly decline (1.31 x 107 (2.0x106 – 1.0x108) copies/mL to 0 (0 – 1.7 x 107) copies/mL, p = 0.001), alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels significantly decline (58 (11– 404) U/L to 27 (8-291) U/L, p = 0.001). Nevertheless, there were five patients (8%) who still had F3 liver disease, and 20 patients (32.3%) had F4 liver disease, 21 (34%) had detectable HBV-DNA, 17 (27%) had not achieved ALT normalization. From 52 patients with positive HBeAg 140| Jurnal Penyakit Dalam Indonesia | Vol. 8, No. 3 | September 2021Andri S. Sulaiman, Irsan Hasan, C.R.A. Lesmana, Chyntia O.M. Jasirwan, Saut Horas H. Nababan, Kemal F. Kalista, Gita Aprilicia, Rino A. Ganibaseline, there were 20 patients (39%) who had seroconversion to negative HBeAg after three year period.Conclusion. NA therapy resulted in a reduction level of fibrosis in CHB induced liver disease.
Clinical Profile of Cirrhotic Patient with Esophageal Varices WhoUndergone Band Ligation in Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital Kalista, Kemal Fariz; Lesmana, Cosmas Rinaldi Adithya; Sulaiman, Andri Sanityoso; Gani, Rino Alvani; Hasan, Irsan
Jurnal Penyakit Dalam Indonesia Vol. 6, No. 1
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Introduction. Liver cirrhosis (LC) is the end stage of chronic liver disease. One of the main complication caused by LC is esophageal varices (EV). Bleeding due to EV rupture is the main cause of mortality in patient with LC. EV band ligation can be used for primary or secondary prophylaxis to prevent bleeding. The purpose of this study was to know the clinical profile of LC patient with EV who underwent band ligation and who not underwent band ligation. Methods. A cross-sectional study was conducted in LC patients who underwent esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) in Procedure Room Division of Hepatobiliary, Departement of Internal Medicine, Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital from 2016 to 2017. Results. During January 2016-December 2017, a total of 313 patients underwent EGD. Most of them ( 73.2%) were male and predominantly > 60 years (34,2%). Most common LC etiology was hepatitis B (51.8%., There were 22% subjects with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). EV band ligations were done in 146 (46.7%) patients. In the ligation group, 56.2% patients were from outpatient clinic. The most common EGD indication (39%) was evaluation from previous ligation. Of 41.8% patients had Child-Turcotte-Pugh (CTP) class-A condition, 82.9% patients had MELD score < 15, 61.6% patients had large EV, 22.1% had red color sign (RCS) and 84,9% patients had portal hypertensive gastropathy. There were significant differences in CTP class, ascites, platelet, bilirubin, and albumin between ligation group compare to non-ligation group. Conclussion. Most of LC patients who underwent EV band ligation had CTP class-A, came from the outpatient clinic. The Jurnal Penyakit Dalam Indonesia | Vol. 6, No. 1 | Maret 2019 | 37 Profil Klinis Pasien Sirosis Hati dengan Varises Esofagus yang Menjalani Ligasi Varises Esofagus di Rumah Sakit Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo main finding in EGD was large EV with portal hypertensive gastropathy. There were significant differences in liver functions between patient in ligation group compared to patient in non-ligation group.
Left Ventricular Diastolic Dysfunction in Liver Cirrhotic Patients: Proportion, Correlation, and Relationship of Diastolic Parameters with Stage of Liver Dysfunction Mondrowinduro, Prionggo; Hasan, Irsan; Alwi, Idrus; Abdullah, Murdani
Jurnal Penyakit Dalam Indonesia Vol. 5, No. 1
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Introduction. Cardiovascular complication of liver cirrhosis is relatively obscure. Pathophysiology of liver cirrhosis, involving portal hypertension made the possibility of cirrhosis complication manifested as left ventricular diastolic dysfunction. This study aims to determine proportion of left ventricular diastolic dysfunction among liver cirrhotic patients according to American Society of Echocardiography-European Association of Echocardiography (ASE-EAE) 2009 and conventional approach, to determine any correlation between left ventricular diastolic dysfunction severity stages with severity stages of liver dysfunction in cirrhotic patients represented by Child Turcotte Pugh (CTP ) score, also to asses relationship between severity stages of parameters of diastolic function according to ASE-EAE 2009 with liver cirrhosis severity evaluated by numerical CTP score. Methods. A cross sectional study was conducted among 96 liver cirrhotic patients within age of 18-60 years old consecutively due to any causes who admitted to ambulatory unit of Hepatology and Internal Medicine Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital wards into intended sample. The study started in November 2013 until proper sample size was obtained. Echocardiography examination was performed by two operators. Interobserver validity was assesed with level of Kappa aggrement and mean difference. Data were extracted to determine prevalence, normality test, Spearman correlation test, and multivariate linear regression test using SPSS for Windows. Results. Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction proportion among liver cirrhotic patients according to ASE-EAE 2009 was 34,3% and 21,9% of normal diastolic function subgroup has left atrial volume index ≥34 mL/m2. Meanwhile, conventional approach resulted in 68,8% of diastolic dysfuncation. All diastolic parameter showed abnormalities on CTP B 8-10. Spearman’s r values of stage of diastolic dysfunction severity according to ASE-EAE 2009 with severity of numerical CTP score was 0,42 (p<0,001) and 0,54 based on conventional approach. Exclusion of diabetic patients and spironolactone treated patients resulted in r=0,51 (p <0,001) based on ASE-EAE 2009 and 0,63 (p<0,001) based on conventional approach.. Parameters of diastolic function that had relation with liver dysfunction severity in cirrhosis measured by numerical CTP were Ar-A (p=0,004), left atrial volume index (p=0,005), and laterale e’ (p=0,026). Conclusion. Severity of left ventricular diastolic dysfunction with severity of liver cirrhosis is positively correlated. Diastolic parameters relate with severity of liver cirrhosis are diastolic ventricular filling pressure with left ventricular chamber stiffness, left atrial remodelling and regurgitant of pulmonary venous flow velocity to oppose filling pressure. Early detection for diastolic dysfunction can be started on CTP B 8. Keywords: Child Turcotte Pugh Score, diastolic dysfunction, liver cirrhosis, liver dysfunction
Co-Authors -, Gunawan - -, Gunawan - Abdul Aziz Rani Abdul Aziz Rani Abdul Rahman M Aditama, Humala Prika Agus Sudiro Waspodo Agus Waspodo Agustinus, Taolin Alessa Fahira Ali Sulaiman Ali Sulaiman Alvin Nursalim Alvin Nursalim Amanda Trixie Hardigaloeh Anandhara Indriani Khumaedi Anandhara Indriani Khumaedi, Anandhara Indriani ANDI UTAMA Andi Utama Andri Sanityoso Andri Sanityoso Andri Sanityoso Sulaeman Andri Sanityoso Sulaiman Aprilicia, Gita Ari Fahrial Syam Arnold Hasahatan Harahap Asep Saepul Rohmat Asep Saepul Rohmat, Asep Saepul Aulia Rizka, Aulia Azzaki Abubakar Azzaki Abubakar, Azzaki Baiq Kirana DN Mandasari Bambang Sutopo C Rinaldi A Lesmana C. Martin Rumende C. Martin Rumende, C. Martin Chyntia Olivia M. Jasirwan Chyntia Olivia Maurine Jasirwan, Chyntia Olivia Maurine Cleopas Martin Rumende Dadang Makmun Danang Agung Yunaidi Deskian Kostermans Deskian Kostermans, Deskian Diah Iskandriati E Mudjadid E. Mudjaddid A. Siswanto Deddy N.W.Achadiono Hamzah Shatri Edi Mulyana Edi Mulyana, Edi Edy Rizal Wahyudi Ening Krisnuhoni Eric Daniel Tenda Erni Erfan, Erni Esthika Dewiasty, Esthika Evy Yunihastuti Felix F Widjaja, Felix F FX Pridady Gita Aprilicia Gita Aprilicia Griscalia Christine Griskalia Christine Gunawan - - Guntur Darmawan H. M.S. Noer Hamzah Shatri Hamzah Shatri Hanif, Muhammad Yusuf Hardigaloeh, Amanda Trixie Hendra Koncoro Hilman Zulkifli Amin Idrus Alwi Idrus Alwi Idrus Alwi Ignatius Bima Prasetya, Ignatius Bima Iman Firmansyah Iman Firmansyah Imelda Maria Loho Imelda Maria Loho, Imelda Maria Indra Marki Indra Marki Jasirwan, Chyntia Olivia M Jeffry Beta Tenggara Juferdy Kurniawan Karmel Tambunan Kartika, Ronald Winardi Kemal F Calista Kemal Fariz Kalista Kemal Fariz Kalista Kemal Fariz Kalista Kemal Fariz Kalista, Kemal Fariz L A Lesmana L. A. Lesmana Laniyati Hamijoyo, Laniyati Laurentius A Lesmana Laurentius A Lesmana, Laurentius A Laurentius Lesmana Laurentius Lesmana Leonard Nainggolan Liana W. Susanto Lianda Siregar Lies Luthariana Lies Luthariana Lutfie Lutfie, Lutfie Marcellus Simadibrata Marcellus Simadibrata Marcellus Simadibrata Marcellus Simadibrata Marcellus Simadibrata Marcellus Simadibrata Martha Iskandar Maryati Surya Maulana Suryamin, Maulana Mondrowinduro, Prionggo Muhammad Sjaifoellah Noer Muhammad Yamin Lubis Muhammad Yamin Lubis, Muhammad Yamin Muhammad Yusuf Hanif Murdani Abdullah Murdani Abdullah Murdani Abdullah Murdani Abdullah Nababan, Saut Horas H. Nafrialdi Nafrialdi Nurul Akbar Nurul Akbar Paramita Khairan, Paramita Paulus Kusnanto Prionggo Mondrowinduro Pudji Rahardjo Pudji Rahardjo Raymond R. Tjandrawinata Rino A Gani Rino A Gani Rino A. Gani Rino Alvani Gani Rino Alvani Gani Rino Alvani Gani Rino Alvani Gani Rino Alvani Gani Rino Alvani Gani Rino Alvani Gani Rino Alvani Gani Rino Alvani Gani Rino Alvani Gani Rino Alvani Gani Ruswhandi - Ruswhandi -, Ruswhandi Salius Silih Sartika, Katarina Dewi Saut HH Nababan Saut Horas H. Nababan Saut Horas Hatoguan Nababan Saut Horas Hatoguan Nababan Saut Horas Hatoguan Nababan Seruni Tyas Khairunissa Silmi Mariya Siti Setiati Sjaifoellah Noer Soemarno Soemarno Soemarno Soemarno Suhendro Suhendro Suhendro Suwarto Suhendro Suwarto, Suhendro Sulaeman, Andri Sanityoso Suradji, Eka Widrian Susan Tai Suzanna Ndraha Syahrizal Syarif Taolin Agustinus Teguh H. Karjadi Teguh H. Karjadi, Teguh H. Telly Kamelia Tendean, Marcel Teng, Wei Teressa, Maria THARIQAH SALAMAH, THARIQAH Unggul Budihusodo Wiguna, Candra Wijaya, Indra Wismandari Wisnu Yaldiera Utami Yaldiera Utami, Yaldiera Yong, Bernard Jonathan Christian Zulkifly, Steven