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Case Report : Cervical Cellular Angiofibroma Mohammad Syarif Hidayatullah; Sharvianty Arifuddin; Nur Rakhmah
Nusantara Medical Science Journal Volume 7 Issue 2, July - December 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Hasanuddin University.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/nmsj.v7i2.19923

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Background: Cellular angiofibroma is a rare benign tumor in the distal genitalia introduced by Nucci et al in 1997 that can occur in both women and men with an age range of 46 – 54 years. In women it usually occurs in the vulva and vagina. These tumors are often diagnosed as Bartholin cysts, vulvar cysts, myomas, and unspecified complex tumors. Objective: Report a case of cellular angiofibroma previously diagnosed with cervical myoma Case: A 51-year-old female patient para 5 abortion 0 with complaints of lumps that have been felt to come in and out since 4 months but since 1 week it feels enlarged and cannot be inserted again, and diagnosed as cervical tumor. History of menopause since 1 year ago. The general condition of the patient is good with vital signs within normal limits. On physical examination of the abdomen, there was no tumor mass, tenderness or flux. On inspection, there was a reddish mass coming out of the vaginal introitus with some blackish necrotic appearance. On vaginal examination, a mass with a solid consistency was found with the impression of the cervix with a border of the tumor stalk that was not palpable. In this patient, Total Abdominal Hysterectomy and Bilateral Salpingoophorectomy were performed and the tissue was examined for anatomical pathology with cervical angiofibroma results with non-specific chronic inflammation and atypical complex endometrial gland hyperplasia. Conclusion : Cellular angiofibroma is a rare tumor that usually occur in the vulva and vagina, which is often diagnosed as Bartholin's cyst, vulvar cyst, myoma and unspecified complex tumor. Action in the form of total excision of tumor tissue gives a low recurrence. Keywords : Cervical angiofibroma, cervical tumor
Literature Review: The Relationship Of Dietary Patterns With The Incident Of Hypertension In Pregnant Women Muh. Dwiki Darmawan; Nasrudin Andi Mappaware; Amelia Abdullah; Nur Rakhmah; Aryanti R. Bamahry
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 15 No. 03 (2024): Jurnal EduHealt (September), Year 2024
Publisher : Sean Institute

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Background:Hypertension in pregnancy is one of the causes of morbidity and death throughout the world for both mother and fetus. Hypertension in pregnancy is defined as the presence of blood pressure of 140 mmHg or more after 20 weeks of pregnancy in women who were previously normotensive, or an increase in systolic pressure of 30 mmHg and diastolic pressure of 15 mmHg above normal values. During pregnancy or breastfeeding, mothers must pay attention to the food they consume. Nutritious food is food that contains energy substances, building substances and substances that meet nutritional needs. This nutritious food meets the needs of the fetus and increases breast milk production.Objective:This literature review aims to determine the relationship between diet and the incidence of hypertension in pregnant women. Method: This research uses the Literature Review method with a Narrative Review design. Scientific articles or journals were obtained from PubMed, Garuda Portal and Google Scholar with specified keywords and inclusion and exclusion criteria. Results:Of the 16 articles obtained, each article was described and criticized, and then research results were obtained which had the same results, namely that there was a relationship between diet and the incidence of hypertension in pregnant women. Conclusion: There is a relationship between diet and the incidence of hypertension in pregnant women.