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THE EFFECT OF Trichuris muris EGG ON THE GOBLET CELLS IN INTESTINE OF MICE (MUS MUCULUS) Lulu Hasna Ulfadila; Ahmad Husairi; Istiana Istiana
Berkala Kedokteran Vol 13, No 2 (2017)
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (608.443 KB) | DOI: 10.20527/jbk.v13i2.4078

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Abstract: Goblet cells are the immune response in the intestinal epithelium to produce mucus as a defense digestive tract mucosa caused by Trichuris muris infestation. The study purpose was to analyze the effect Trichuris muris towards goblet cells number in mice’s intestine. This research was a true experimental with the posttest control group design. The subjects were 30 male mice types BALB / c which 2 months old with an average weight 20-30 gram. Samples were taken by simple random sampling. Mice divided into a control group, low-dose group (40 worm eggs) and high-dose groups (200 worm eggs) observed for 30 days and then counted the goblet cells number in each preparation. The data analysis was tested by shapiro wilk test and one-way ANOVA and continued by post hoc test. The results demostrated the average value of the goblet cells number in the control group, low-dose and high dose increased by higher dose worm eggs and had the value (p =< 0.05). This described there were Trichuris muris’s eggs inflluence towards the goblet cells number in mice (Mus musculus). Keywords: Trichuris muris,  mice (Mus musculus), goblet cells in intestinum
Adherent leukoma with iris prolapse and cataract in old farmer patient : a case report: Poster Presentation - Case Report - General practitioner Lulu Hasna Ulfadila; Hilman Hitam
Majalah Oftalmologi Indonesia Vol 49 No S2 (2023): Supplement Edition
Publisher : The Indonesian Ophthalmologists Association (IOA, Perhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Mata Indonesia (Perdami))

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Introduction : Adherent leukoma is a condition of the formation of white scars with the involvement of iris incarceration on the cornea, scar which has fibrous tissue adherent to its deeper surface. Case Illustration : a 70 year old grandfather with complaints of blurry right and left eyes, especially in the left eye there are white spots that increasingly interfere with discomfort vision in 5 months ago. The patient works as a rice farmer every day and is likely due to frequent trauma from being exposed to rice seeds since he was young. There is no history of disease and he likely to used insto eye drops. General physical examination is normal. VODS 6/15. IOP OD 11 and OS 7. There is adherens leukoma at 11 o'clock and iris prolapse and there are cataracts as well as the right and left eyes which are still thin. fundoscopy within normal limits. Discussion : Corneal opacity such as adherent leukoma generally results from incidental or iatrogenic trauma. In this case, the patient was traumatized showed post-traumatic cases to be the most common cause of corneal opacity (47.2%), followed by post-ulceration cases (37.7%), glaucoma (7.5%), and other unknown causes (4%). A few rare cases of non-traumatic bilateral adherent leukoma have been described to occur in association with protein energy malnutrition, vitamin A deficiency, herpetic infections and measles. Corneal tattoos and corneal transplantation have been used in treating corneal opacities with varying results. Conclusion : White corneal scar on leucoma represents fibrosis secondary to a previous corneal insult, most frequently trauma or infection.