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POLA PENGGUNAAN ANTIBIOTIKA PADA PASIEN DEWASA DENGAN DEMAM TIFOID DI RSUP SANGLAH DENPASAR TAHUN 2016-2017 Putu Resika Melarosa; Desak Ketut Ernawati; Agung Nova Mahendra
E-Jurnal Medika Udayana Vol 8 No 1 (2019): Vol 8 No 1 (2019): E-Jurnal Medika Udayana
Publisher : Universitas Udayana

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Demam tifoid atau yang dikenal dengan demam enterik merupakan penyakit infeksi sistemik yang berpotensi fatal yang disebabkan oleh bakteri Salmonella enterica typhi (S.typhy). Pada daerah endemik, sekitar 90% dari demam enterik adalah demam tifoid. Indonesia memilki insiden yang cukup tinggi dengan jumlah kasus yang terus meningkat. Diperkirakan mortalitas dari kasus demam tifoid di Indonesia antara 0,6% sampai 2%. Antibiotika merupakan terapi utama untuk penanganan pasien demam tifoid. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui pola penggunaan antibiotika pada dewasa dengan demam tifoid di RSUP Sanglah Denpasar tahun 2016-2017. Jenis penelitian yang digunakan adalah observasional dengan metode cross-sectional. Pengambilan data dilakukan secara retrospektif. Sampel diambil dari rekam medis pasien dewasa dengan demam tifoid yang dirawat di RSUP Sanglah Denpasar tahun 2016-2017. Teknik pemilihan subjek menggunakan total sampling. Subjek merupakan pasien dewasa dengan demam tifoid yang dirawat di RSUP Sanglah Denpasar. Total sampel yang diperoleh sebanyak 55 pasien dewasa dengan demam tifoid. Golongan antibiotika yang digunakan di RSUP Sanglah adalah ampisilin, sefalosporin generasi ketiga, fluorokuinolon, dan azitromisin. Jenis antibiotika yang digunakan seperti ampisilin, seftriakson, sefiksim, levofloxacin, dan azitromisin. Dapat disimpulkan bahwa antibiotika yang digunakan di RSUP Sanglah Denpasar adalah jenis levofloxacin (45,5%) dari golongan fluorokuinolon dengan rute pemberian di rumah sakit secara intravena dan diberikan selama 3-7 hari. Kata kunci : Demam tifoid, Antibiotika, RSUP
Psoriasiform Digital Bowen’s Disease: A Diagnostic Challenge and Short-Term Response to Liquid Nitrogen Cryotherapy Putu Resika Melarosa; Ketut Kwartantaya Winaya; Lettisia Amanda Ruslan; Made Sri Adnyasitarini; Putu Ayu Paramitha Saraswaty
Bioscientia Medicina : Journal of Biomedicine and Translational Research Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): Bioscientia Medicina: Journal of Biomedicine & Translational Research
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Background: Bowen’s disease (BD), or squamous cell carcinoma in situ, classically presents as a slowly enlarging erythematous plaque on sun-exposed skin. However, digital Bowen’s disease represents a distinct and rare clinical subset that frequently poses a significant diagnostic dilemma. Due to its unique anatomical location and morphological variability, digital BD often masquerades as benign inflammatory dermatoses, particularly psoriasis or chronic eczema, leading to dangerous therapeutic delays. Case presentation: We report the case of a 46-year-old male presenting with a solitary, rough, erythematous plaque on the dorsal aspect of the left index finger that had persisted for one year. The lesion was initially misdiagnosed and treated as an inflammatory condition without success. Detailed dermoscopic evaluation revealed a specific "psoriasiform" vascular pattern characterized by clustered glomerular vessels and surface scaling, raising suspicion for malignancy. Histopathological analysis confirmed the diagnosis of Bowen’s disease, demonstrating full-thickness epidermal atypia with psoriasiform hyperplasia. Notably, the presence of histological koilocytic atypia suggested a potential synergistic etiology involving Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection alongside chronic ultraviolet exposure. The patient was treated with a tissue-sparing protocol of liquid nitrogen cryotherapy to preserve digital function. Conclusion: Complete clinical resolution of the lesion was observed at the three-week follow-up interval, resulting in a hypopigmented macule with full preservation of joint mobility. This case highlights the critical necessity of distinguishing "psoriasiform" malignancies from true inflammatory diseases through the recognition of specific vascular arrangements in dermoscopy. Furthermore, it suggests that cryotherapy is a pragmatic, function-sparing alternative to surgical excision for digital malignancies, provided that rigorous long-term surveillance is maintained to monitor for recurrence.
Psoriasiform Digital Bowen’s Disease: A Diagnostic Challenge and Short-Term Response to Liquid Nitrogen Cryotherapy Putu Resika Melarosa; Ketut Kwartantaya Winaya; Lettisia Amanda Ruslan; Made Sri Adnyasitarini; Putu Ayu Paramitha Saraswaty
Bioscientia Medicina : Journal of Biomedicine and Translational Research Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): Bioscientia Medicina: Journal of Biomedicine & Translational Research
Publisher : HM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/bsm.v10i2.1513

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Background: Bowen’s disease (BD), or squamous cell carcinoma in situ, classically presents as a slowly enlarging erythematous plaque on sun-exposed skin. However, digital Bowen’s disease represents a distinct and rare clinical subset that frequently poses a significant diagnostic dilemma. Due to its unique anatomical location and morphological variability, digital BD often masquerades as benign inflammatory dermatoses, particularly psoriasis or chronic eczema, leading to dangerous therapeutic delays. Case presentation: We report the case of a 46-year-old male presenting with a solitary, rough, erythematous plaque on the dorsal aspect of the left index finger that had persisted for one year. The lesion was initially misdiagnosed and treated as an inflammatory condition without success. Detailed dermoscopic evaluation revealed a specific "psoriasiform" vascular pattern characterized by clustered glomerular vessels and surface scaling, raising suspicion for malignancy. Histopathological analysis confirmed the diagnosis of Bowen’s disease, demonstrating full-thickness epidermal atypia with psoriasiform hyperplasia. Notably, the presence of histological koilocytic atypia suggested a potential synergistic etiology involving Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection alongside chronic ultraviolet exposure. The patient was treated with a tissue-sparing protocol of liquid nitrogen cryotherapy to preserve digital function. Conclusion: Complete clinical resolution of the lesion was observed at the three-week follow-up interval, resulting in a hypopigmented macule with full preservation of joint mobility. This case highlights the critical necessity of distinguishing "psoriasiform" malignancies from true inflammatory diseases through the recognition of specific vascular arrangements in dermoscopy. Furthermore, it suggests that cryotherapy is a pragmatic, function-sparing alternative to surgical excision for digital malignancies, provided that rigorous long-term surveillance is maintained to monitor for recurrence.