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Case report: a child with type 1 neurofibromatosis and intellectual disability Wijaya, Elice; Karna, Ni Luh Putu Ratih Vibriyanti; Priyadarshini, Ida Ayu Uttari
Bali Dermatology and Venereology Journal Vol 4, No 2 (2021)
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Background: Neurofibromatosis is a genetic disorder which manifests as a tumor that surrounds the nerves and several other pathologic presentations.Case: Female, 11 years old, according to history, physical examination and supporting investigation was consistent with the diagnostic criteria of type 1 neurofibromatosis (NF-1). Patient also has intellectual disability. On the patient, a tumor on the foot region that was functionally disabling was found and a surgical treatment was performed.Discussion: Cognitive disorder is the most common neurological complication in individuals with NF-1 and usually present with low intelligence quotient (IQ). There is no specific treatment to prevent the development of NF-1. However, early treatment can minimize and prevent further complication. Treatment for the patient involve multiple clinical discipline.Conclusion: A neurofibromatosis case can be diagnosed clinically alone, however, since there are many other systemic involvements that require multi-disciplinary approach.
OCCUPATION COMMONLY ASSOCIATED WITH CONTACT DERMATITIS Elice Wijaya; Luh Made Mas Rusyati; IGK Darmada
E-Jurnal Medika Udayana vol 2 no 12 (2013):e-jurnal medika udayana
Publisher : Universitas Udayana

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Occupational skin diseases are a widespread problem. Despite numerous protective mechanisms, the skin remains vulnerable to new irritants found in the workplace. As a result, many workers in different occupations suffer from occupational skin diseases. From the data at Sanglah Hospital in Dermatology Department, it should be noted that there is increasing number of new cases of contact dermatitis in period of January 2000 until December 2005, from 10,16% until 13,36% in the next year and relatively stable in the next four years. Occupations commonly associated with contact dermatitis are agriculture workers, construction workers, dental workers, electronic workers, florists, food workers, hairdressers, haousekeeping personnel, machinist, mechanics, medical workers, office workers, photographers, printers, textile workers.
Case report: a child with type 1 neurofibromatosis and intellectual disability Elice Wijaya; Ni Luh Putu Ratih Vibriyanti Karna; Ida Ayu Uttari Priyadarshini
Bali Dermatology Venereology and Aesthetic Journal BDVJ - Vol. 4 No. 2 (December 2021)
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Background: Neurofibromatosis is a genetic disorder that manifests as a tumor surrounding the nerves and several other pathologic presentations. Case: Female, 11 years old, according to history, physical examination and supporting the investigation, was consistent with the diagnostic criteria of type 1 neurofibromatosis (NF-1). The patient also has an intellectual disability. A tumor on the foot region that was functionally disabling was found on the patient, and surgical treatment was performed. Cognitive disorder is the most common neurological complication in individuals with NF-1 and usually presents with a low intelligence quotient (IQ). There is no specific treatment to prevent the development of NF-1. However, early treatment can minimize and prevent further complications. Treatment for the patient involves multiple clinical disciplines. Conclusion: A neurofibromatosis case can be diagnosed clinically alone, since many other systemic involvements require a multi-disciplinary approach.