Wigati Dhamiyati
Department Of Radiology, Faculty Of Medicine, Public Health, And Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

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Prevention, Identification, and Management of Stunting through Health Education and Entrepreneurial Capacity Building in Argomulyo Village, Sleman, Yogyakarta Torana Kurniawan; Yana Supriatna; Sri Dwidanarti; Lina Choridah; Anita Ekowati; Wigati Dhamiyati; Bambang Supriyadi; Mohammad Rizki Pratama; Abdi Alhaq
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement) Vol 9, No 3 (2023): September
Publisher : Direktorat Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jpkm.83779

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Stunting is one of the world’s most serious public health issues, with significant morbidity rates, especially in Indonesia. Low public awareness of stunting and low family income are two major causes discovered especially in Special District of Yogyakarta. This community service project was undertaken to address this issue. Following the completion of the situation analysis and problem identification, a community-based problem-solving strategy in the form of health and entrepreneurship education was developed. Three medical experts provided prenatal health education to pregnant women, followed by an ultrasound screening to detect any early anomalies related to stunting. For other members of the community, experienced entrepreneurs give entrepreneurial education, which was supported by workshops for them to immediately practice the material that had been presented. It was intended that the community’s excitement would raise health awareness about stunting and the level of the local economy, allowing the stunting problem in this region to be ameliorated. It was found that the provision of health education programs had succeeded in increasing the level of community knowledge regarding stunting. Ultrasound examination found that all pregnant women in the area had normal pregnancies and fetal conditions. Community-based interventions through health education and increasing economic welfare based on tourism villages can be used to prevent stunting.
Radiotherapy-Resistant Pediatric Bladder Rhabdomyosarcoma: A Case Report Dhamiyati, Wigati; Dwidanarti, Sri Retna; Kurniawan, Torana; Ekaputra, Ericko; Mediana, Lidya; Yanuarta, Seize Edwiena
Radioterapi & Onkologi Indonesia Vol 14, No 1 (2023): Volume 14 No.1 July 2023
Publisher : Perhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Onkologi Radiasi Indonesia (PORI)

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AbstractIntroduction : Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is a type of malignancy that is relatively rare and originates from soft tissue. RMS can appear at any age but is most common in children and toddlers. Rhabdomyosarcoma managed use chemotherapy as the main modality, followed by surgery or radiation if there was residual or recurrence.Case Presentation : In this report, the author will review a case of radioresponsiveness pediatric bladder rhabdomyosarcomaThe patient received chemotherapy with cyclophosphamide-mesna, vincristine, and actinomycin. After chemotherapy, the mass was reduced partially and then followed by whole bladder external radiation.Conclusions : Rhabdomyosarcoma in the child's bladder may exhibit radioresistance characteristics Keywords : rhabdomyosarcoma, radiation, pediatric, bladder
Differentiation of Serous and Non-serous Epithelial Ovarian Cancer by Radiological Imaging Yudistiarta, Devina; Dhamiyati, Wigati; Choridah, Lina
Indonesian Journal of Cancer Vol 18, No 1 (2024): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33371/ijoc.v18i1.1007

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Background: Ovarian cancer has a high incidence and fatality rate, with the most prevalent type is epithelial origin. The serous subtype of epithelial cancer predominates. For therapy selection, it is important to differentiate this subtype by histopathological examination as a gold standard method. Since some patients are not eligible for a biopsy, radiological modalities such as Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) are superior in discriminating tissue compared to computed tomography (CT) or ultrasound. The use of the T1 weighted imaging (T1WI) and T2WI sequences can best differentiate between a cystic and a solid lesion. The goal of this study was to use radiological examination to assist in the identification of ovarian cancer.Methods: This cross-sectional study used secondary data from histopathology and MRI results from patients with ovarian cancer. Data was gathered utilizing electronic medical records in Dr. Sardjito Hospital between January 2017 and May 2022. The following MRI characteristics are evaluated including ascites, papillary projection, solid nodule, signal intensity of solid and cystic components, size, configuration, enhancement of contrast, and bilateral of the lesion.Results: Thirty-eight subjects made up the study’s sample, and 63% of them had serous subtypes. Bilateral lesion suggested a three times greater likelihood that it was serous ovarian cancer (p 0.02; binary logistic regression). Age 50 years old and strong enhancement on contrast was also relevant for separating the serous subtype from other subtypes (enhancement p 0.02; age p 0.044). Conclusions: A bilateral lesion with a significantly enhanced pattern can be seen on the MRI of a serous subtype of epithelial ovarian cancer. The elderly are also more likely to develop this cancer.