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Distribusi Benign Soft Tissue Tumor berdasarkan Gender dan Usia Islamuddin, Tri Kurnia Ahmad; Kurniati, Yuni Prastyo
Prosiding University Research Colloquium Proceeding of The 15th University Research Colloquium 2022: Mahasiswa (Student Paper Presentation) A
Publisher : Konsorsium Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Perguruan Tinggi Muhammadiyah 'Aisyiyah (PTMA) Koordinator Wilayah Jawa Tengah - DIY

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Soft tissue tumor is a disorder that occurs in non-epithelial tissue including fatty tissue, fibrous tissue, neurovascular tissue and muscle tissue. This disease is more common in women than men. While the age that is often diagnosed with this lesion is found in the age range of 15-25 years and 35-54 years. This study aims to analyze whether there is an influence between gender and age with the distribution of benign soft tissue tumors. This study uses a cross sectional study with a retrospective approach. The research sample was histopathological preparations taken from 161 patients with medical record data according to the inclusion criteria. Sampling using purposive sampling technique. Data were analyzed using fisher test. Based on gender, the highest frequency of samples was female as much as 51.6%. Based on age, it was found more in the age range of 17-25 years. The results of the chi-square test of the effect of gender on the distribution of benign soft tissue tumors showed p 1.000, while the effect of age on the distribution of benign soft tissue tumors showed p 0.407. There is no significant effect between the distribution of benign soft tissue tumors on gender and age.
Kusta Multibasiler dengan Reaksi Tipe 2 pada Dewasa Muda: Laporan Kasus: Laporan Kasus Prakoeswa, Flora Ramona Sigit; Islamuddin, Tri Kurnia Ahmad; Dzikri, Dykall Naf'an; Pramuningtyas, Ratih
Cermin Dunia Kedokteran Vol 52 No 12 (2025): Kedokteran Umum
Publisher : PT Kalbe Farma Tbk.

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Introduction: Leprosy or Hansen’s disease, is a chronic granulomatous infection caused by Mycobacterium leprae, which affects the skin and peripheral nerves. The disease occurs more frequently in males and remains a significant public health issue in endemic countries such as Indonesia. Case: A 23-year-old male presented with swelling of both hands, feet, and ears, accompanied by numbness and radiating pain. Dermatological examination revealed multiple erythematous papules and nodules that were anesthetic and symmetrically distributed, accompanied by onychodystrophy. Enlargement of the auricularis magnus and posterior tibial nerves was observed, as well as sensory disturbance in the ulnar nerve area. Slit-skin smear examination of the left ear showed acid-fast bacilli (2+ bacilli per field of view). Discussion: The patient was diagnosed with multibacillary-type leprosy with a type 2 reaction (erythema nodosum leprosum). This reaction represents a complex immune response that can lead to permanent nerve damage if not promptly managed. Conclusion: Comprehensive management involving a combination of anti-leprosy drugs, corticosteroids, analgesics, vitamin B complex, and medical rehabilitation is essential to prevent disability progression and improve functional outcomes. Patient education and regular follow-up are crucial for treatment success. The main challenge in this case is to prevent disability progression and maximize remaining function through comprehensive rehabilitation.