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Diagnosis Prenatal dan Penatalaksanaan Omfalokel Hasna Hamidah
MAJORITY Vol 9 No 2 (2020): MAJORITY
Publisher : Majority

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Omfalocele is a congenital defect in the presence of herniation of part of the intra-abdominal contents through the umbilical ring that opens into the base of the umbilical cord on the abdominal wall with incidence rate is 1 per 3.000–5.000 during pregnancy, decreasing to 2,5–4 per 10.000 for live births. The survival rate of isolated omphalocele is as high as 96%, but the percentage drops significantly in the presence of associated anomalies or an abnormal karyotype. The complexity of the defect became challenging. Knowledge about the defect will improve prenatal diagnosis which is crucial for delivery management including timing and route of delivery. Addition assessment is also done to determine whether there is associated anomalies that show severity and determine postnatal prognosis. The recommended labor time is aterm. The recommended route of delivery is depend on defect size, section caesarea is indicated in the setting of a giant omphalocele. Neonatal management includes delivery in tertiary health facilities and management of postnatal surgery namely primary closure, staged delayed with silo bag and prosthetic patch, and conservative management with topical agents.
Kohabitasi Dalam Perspektif H.R. Al-Tirmidzi Dan Pasal 412 Ayat (1) KUHP Hasna Hamidah; Tajul Arifin
JURNAL HUKUM, POLITIK DAN ILMU SOSIAL Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): September: JURNAL HUKUM, POLITIK DAN ILMU SOSIAL
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

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This study analyzes the HR perspective. At-Tirmidhi regarding cohabitation in the context of Article 412 paragraph (1) of the Criminal Code in Indonesia. By using a qualitative approach, this research highlights the Islamic perspective on relationships between men and women outside of marriage and its relevance to positive law. The research results show the importance of maintaining moral norms in relationships, but there are differences between Islamic law and positive law in enforcing living together. This study provides insight into religious perspectives on social phenomena and their impact on law and social policy. This also provides a basis for understanding the dynamic relationship between religious values and positive law in dealing with social problems.