Lydia D Simatupang
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Obstructive Jaundice Due to Bile Duct Tumor Lydia D Simatupang; Laurentius Lesmana; Feriadi Suwarna; Ari Fahrial Syam
The Indonesian Journal of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Digestive Endoscopy VOLUME 5, ISSUE 1, April 2004
Publisher : The Indonesian Society for Digestive Endoscopy

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24871/51200436-39

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We reported here a rare case of a 62 year old male patient with obstructive jaundice due to bile duct tumor. The main clinical features were yellowish eye and skin, followed by pruritus and clay-colored stool. Ultrasonography showed common bile duct dilatation and without evidence of stones. Computed Tomography Scan of upper abdomen showed a mass which were thought of head of pancreas origin. Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangio Pancreatograph revealed tight narrowing of the distal bile duct to a malignant tumor. A stent was inserted to allow biliary drainage. A surgical plan for billio digestive anastomosis was rejected by the patient and family. Keywords: bile duct tumor, CT scan abdomen, ERCP
Chronic Diarrhea Due to Intestinal Amyloidosis Lydia D Simatupang; Kharia Utia; Ari Fahrial Syam; Marcellus Simadibrata; Arya Govinda; Ening Krisnuhoni
The Indonesian Journal of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Digestive Endoscopy VOLUME 6, ISSUE 3, December 2005
Publisher : The Indonesian Society for Digestive Endoscopy

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24871/63200591-94

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Amyloidosis is a rare disease, when diagnosed it’s incurable and mostly affect over 40 years old male. Diagnostic is confirmed if histopathologic stained positive with Congo red and evidence of monoclonal protein. Survivals for untreated patients are 13 months in primary amyloidosis but if secondary to other chronic disease and systemic, survival could be 3-4 years. It can not be prevented but when affected, control of the underlying illness can prevent progression of amyloidosis. We report a rare case of a 67 year old male, who came with chronic diarrhea. The stool analysis, there were no negative gram microorganisme found, only food maldigestion and fungus infection. Stool analyze from parasitology department were found microspore, but the stool culture were sterile. The patient underwent colonoscopy which revealed hyperemis mucosa in rectum, sigmoid, descending transverse colon. From the biopsy was concluded intestinal amyloidosis. We treated the patient symptomatically and couldn’t find the underlying inflammatory disease which causes the problem. Keywords:  secondary  amyloidosis,  chronic  diarrhea, malabsorption,  colonoscopy,  protein electrophoresis
The Role of Hydration and N-Acetyl Cysteine Combination in 48Hours Contrast-Induced Nephropaty after Percutaneous CoronaryIntervention in Stage Three Chronic Kidney Disease Patients Simatupang, Lydia D; Susalit, Endang; Wijaya, Ika Prasetya
Jurnal Penyakit Dalam Indonesia Vol. 3, No. 3
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Introduction. Contrast Induced Nephropathy (CIN) after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is common in stage 3 chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients. While there is no cure for CIN and some cases are fatal for the kidney or even life, it is preventable. Eventhough controversial, hydration and N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) are modalities to prevent CIN. Not having a certain guideline to prevent CIN in Integrated Cardiac Services (ICS) Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital for PCI patients generates interest to study it. Methods. A prospective cohort is conducted to evaluate plasma creatinine before and 48 hours after PCI, meanwhile recording whom is given combined hydration and NAC and which not. Results. 43,4% of stage 3 CKD patients are given hydration and NAC, and incidence of CIN occurred in 5.26% patients all belonging to the non hydration and NAC group. Attributable risk is 100% means CIN can be prevented with hydration and NAC. Conclusions. Hydation and NAC is indicated to be protective against CIN in stage 3 CKD patients undergoing PCI.