THARIQAH SALAMAH, THARIQAH
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A Modified Buttockectomy as a Limb Salvage Procedure in Ischium Osteosarcoma: A Case Report KAMAL, ACHMAD FAUZI; DJAJA, YOSHI PRATAMA; KODRAT, EVELINA; SALAMAH, THARIQAH
Indonesian Journal of Cancer Vol 9, No 2 (2015): April-Juni 2015
Publisher : "Dharmais" Cancer Center Hospital

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Osteosarcoma, which rarely originates from the axial bones such as pelvis, presents a major challenge in limb preservation. We report a 9-year-old girl with osteosarcoma on her buttock. She underwent wide excision “modified buttockectomy” to resect the tumour with sciatic nerve involvement. One year after surgery, she was able to walk and no recurrence was found. Keywords: buttockectomy, osteosarcoma ABSTRAKOsteosarkoma, tulang aksial seperti pelvis jarang sekali ditemukan, dan menjadi tantangan besar dalam upaya penyelamatan ekstremitas. Kami laporkan satu kasus osteosarkoma pada tulang panggul-daearah bokong pada seorang anak perempuan berusia 9 tahun. Pasien menjalani eksisi luas “buttockectomy” yang dimodifikasi untuk mengangkat tumor beserta nervus ischiadikus yang terlibat. Pada pengamatan satu tahun pasca pembedahan, pasien dapat berjalan dan tidak ditemukan tanda-tanda rekurensi. Kata Kunci: buttockectomy, osteosarkoma
Additional diagnostic value of digital radiology in plantar fasciitis diagnosis Prasetyo, Marcel; Salamah, Thariqah; Siregar, Trifonia P.
Medical Journal of Indonesia Vol 26, No 2 (2017): June
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia

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Background: Ultrasonography (USG) is regarded as the gold standard to differentiate normal plantar fascia and plantar fasciitis. Conventional radiography or plain X-ray is typically used to exclude differential diagnosis. Lately, conventional radiography has been digitalized and leads to better visualization of the soft tissue. However, it is not known whether digital radiography evaluation for calcaneus area, both qualitative and quantitative, has a similar diagnostic value as USG findings. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate whether there is a strong correlation between digital radiographic and USG findings for diagnosing plantar fasciitis.Methods: This is a cross sectional study examining adult patients (>18 years old) presenting with inferior heel pain. Plantar aponeurosis thickness was measured by digital radiography and ultrasonography; measurement was performed three times in each modality, and the average value was recorded. Fat stranding, presence of calcaneal enthesophyte, and microfracture were also evaluated in digital radiography. Measurement results were classified into plantar fasciitis diagnosis using the cut-off value 4 mm.Results: There was no significant correlation between plantar aponeurosis thickness measured by digital radiography and by ultrasonography (r=0.069, p=0.688). There was no significant association between plantar fasciitis diagnosis by digital radiography and ultrasonography (p=0.162). However, digital radiography showed good sensitivity to detect plantar fasciitis using a cut-off value of >4 mm plantar fascia thickness.Conclusion: Digital radiography might be used to aid definitive diagnosis for plantar fasciitis.
Sarcopenia is Associated with Poor Performance Status in Indonesian Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma Koncoro, Hendra; Hasan, Irsan; Lesmana, C Rinaldi; Aditama, Humala Prika; Salamah, Thariqah; Rizka, Aulia; Wahyudi, Edy Rizal; Shatri, Hamzah; Teng, Wei
The Indonesian Journal of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Digestive Endoscopy Vol 23, No 1 (2022): VOLUME 23, NUMBER 1, April 2022
Publisher : The Indonesian Society for Digestive Endoscopy

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Background: Sarcopenia has a notable impact on the prognosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The prevalence of sarcopenia in patients with HCC is relatively high, with studies reporting rates between 39% and 41.7%. A substantial proportion of individuals diagnosed with HCC also exhibit muscle wasting and reduced muscle function. This study aims to determine the prevalence of sarcopenia in Indonesian patients with HCC (based on the Japanese Socuety of Hepatology (JSH) JSH criteria) and to examine its correlation with poor performance status.Methods: We performed a cross-sectional study of 85 HCC patients between January and October 2021). The skeletal muscle index at L3 (L3 SMI) was measured on CT scans (applying JSH cut-offs for sarcopenia). Clinical data, including Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status, were collected. Bivariate analyses and logistic regression were performed to identify factors associated with sarcopenia.Results: A total of 85 HCC patients (median age: 52 years) were included in the analysis. Sarcopenia was observed in 49.4% of the cohort. Bivariate analysis revealed a statistically significant association between sarcopenia and an ECOG performance status of 2+ (p = 0.003), as well as a MELD-Na score of ≥15 (p = 0.023). In multivariate analysis, poor ECOG-PS remained independently associated with sarcopenia (adjusted OR 4.17; 95% CI 1.50–11.56, p = 0.006).Conclusion: Sarcopenia is highly prevalent among Indonesian HCC patients, and it is strongly associated with poor ECOG performance status.