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Occuli Dextra Proptosis in Symptomatic Hiperthyroidism with Diffuse Goitre in 45-Year-Old-Woman: A Case Report with Literature Review Novitasari, Diana
Syntax Literate Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia
Publisher : Syntax Corporation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/syntax-literate.v10i2.56798

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Thyroid hormones have been shown to impact the uptake and transportation of iron. By binding to a functioning TSH receptor, which is present in erythrocytes and certain extrathyroidal organs, TSH may have an effect on hematopoiesis. There are common causes for both poor thyroid status and anemia, which could account for the co-occurrence of low thyroid function and anemia. We report the case of 45 -year-old woman with major complaints of Swelling on her neck. Swelling on this patient occur with palpitations. On local examination of the neck area, there was visible mass during inspection, and on palpation there mass in the neck area. On laboratory examination, TSHs levels were 5.6 uIU/mL, FT4 levels were 128pmol/L, Hemoglobin 7.7 µg/dL. The patient underwent oral theraphy with using Salmon DNA on her diet and after 1 month control Her lab turn out very well with TSHs levels were 4,1 uIU/mL, FT4 levels were 22 pmol/L, Hemoglobin 10 µg/dL.
The Role of Lighting Quality on the Risk of Visual Fatigue in Tahfidz Learning in Islamic Schools: A Literature Review Novitasari, Diana; Wardhana, Mahendra
Syntax Literate Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/syntax-literate.v11i5.64428

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Classroom lighting plays a crucial role in supporting students' visual health. Inadequate lighting conditions may increase ocular accommodation load and trigger visual fatigue, particularly in Tahfidz learning activities that require sustained visual concentration over extended periods. Poor visual environments can negatively affect learning comfort, academic performance, and eye health. This study employs an integrative literature review approach by analyzing 20 open-access empirical and review articles related to classroom lighting quality and visual fatigue risk. The findings indicate that low illuminance, uneven light distribution, glare exposure, and suboptimal lighting quality are consistently associated with increased visual discomfort. In the context of Tahfidz learning, the risk is amplified due to intensive reading of Qur'anic text, which requires higher visual precision, recognition of small text, and prolonged near-vision tasks. The evidence suggests that classroom lighting is a key determinant of students' visual health. Lighting interventions, including glare control, window management, appropriate lighting selection, and regular illuminance evaluation, are essential to prevent visual fatigue in Tahfidz classrooms. This study highlights that lighting should be considered not only as a design factor but also as an environmental health concern.