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Ramsay Hunt Syndrome with Oral Findings: A Rare Case Eninanç, İlknur; Şahin, Büşra
Journal of Dentistry Indonesia Vol. 30, No. 1
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Ramsay Hunt syndrome (RHS) is a disease that is caused by the varicella-zoster virus and is characterized by severe ear pain, auricular vesicular eruptions, and peripheral facial paralysis. Objective: The aim of this case report is to provide information about the clinical findings and treatment process of RHS, which is a rare case and may have oral findings and stress the importance of early diagnosis. Case Report: A 60-year-old male patient had previously consulted an otolaryngologist and a family physician with complaints of vesicular eruptions in the right ear auricle and on the mandible. The patient in whom a diagnosis could not be established presented to the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology after exacerbated lesions. White plaque-like and ruptured vesicular lesions were observed in the intraoral examination. All vesicular lesions were on one side of the face, and the patient was referred to the dermatology clinic with the diagnosis of RHS. Facial paralysis fully recovered in a short time after early diagnosis and treatment. It should be kept in mind that there may also be oral findings in RHS, and a patient’s intraoral and extraoral examination findings should be evaluated together. Conclusion: Early diagnosis and treatment are highly important in preventing complications such as permanent facial paralysis, vestibulocochlear dysfunction, and hearing loss
The healthcare technology needs you Subrata, Sumarno Adi; Bayuo, Jonathan; Sahin, Busra
Innovation in Health for Society Vol 1 No 1 (2021): January - June
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The growing evidence and technology in healthcare improve the patient's health across a continuum of services in clinical and community settings. A multidisciplinary team should work in tandem on this phenomenon. Therefore, innovative healthcare technology must be designed intensively to optimize productivity, provide new insight, and support the standard treatment for particular diseases. In the coming years, technology is needed to change the way of caring for the patient. Updated studies should be developed and published focusing on innovative technology, including in Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, and other health-related topics. Keywords: healthcare; innovation in technology; patient care; outcomes improvement; chronic illness
A clear path to endemic: An opportunity to increase healthcare professionals’ system Subrata, Sumarno Adi; Sahin, Busra
Innovation in Health for Society Vol 3 No 1 (2023): January - June
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The COVID-19 pandemic brought to light some of the most severe flaws in the healthcare system, but it also sparked a flurry of ideas resulting in a significantly enhanced delivery system. These were innovations that were brought about as a direct result of a pressing need: telenursing for community services; telemedicine access and use skyrocketed; new hospital-at-home services emerged; ambulatory surgical centres expanded their menu of procedures; and a variety of novel therapeutics were introduced, including the widespread distribution of vaccines, new medical diagnostics, and innovative monoclonal antibodies. A new era of digital medicine during the endemic may be on the horizon due to the proliferation of new services that feature adaptable delivery methods. Therefore, healthcare professionals need to improve the system, including reevaluating and redeveloping it for a better quality of care in clinical settings and community. Keywords: Quality care; COVID-19; telenursing; telemedicine; community services; innovation in health