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Indonesian Journal of Clinical Pathology and Medical Laboratory (IJCPML)
ISSN : 08544263     EISSN : 24774685     DOI : https://dx.doi.org/10.24293
Core Subject : Health, Science,
Indonesian Journal of Clinical Pathology and Medical Laboratory (IJCPML) is a journal published by “Association of Clinical Pathologist” professional association. This journal displays articles in the Clinical Pathology and Medical Laboratory scope. Clinical Pathology has a couple of subdivisions, namely: Clinical Chemistry, Hematology, Immunology and Serology, Microbiology and Infectious Disease, Hepatology, Cardiovascular, Endocrinology, Blood Transfusion, Nephrology, and Molecular Biology. Scientific articles of these topics, mainly emphasize on the laboratory examinations, pathophysiology, and pathogenesis in a disease.
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ANALISIS CD4 PADA PENATALAKSANAAN PASIEN KOINFEKSI HIV-TB Nursin Abd. Kadir; Nurhayana Sennang; Hardjoeno .
INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGY AND MEDICAL LABORATORY Vol 16, No 1 (2009)
Publisher : Indonesian Association of Clinical Pathologist and Medical laboratory

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24293/ijcpml.v16i1.991

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The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) epidemic has increased the burden of tuberculosis (TB) among young adults, especially in populations where the prevalence of TB infection is high like Indonesia. TB is the most common opportunistic infection on HIV patients(50%) in developing countries. CD4 also known as T helper lymphocytes are coordinators of body`s immune response, and it has beendeclining in HIV infection and be worsened by TB infection. CD4 count are standard laboratory marker of disease progression to followupandprognosisantiretroviraltherapyinHIVinfection.AimstoseethevalueofCD4countofHIV-TBco-infectedpatientsbeforeandafterantituberculosistogetherwithantiretroviraltherapy.AlongitudinalstudywasconductedbycollectingsecondarydatafromthemedicalrecordandtheresultsofClinicalPathologyLaboratoryofHIV-TBco-infectedpatientsatWahidinSudirohusodoHospitalperiodJuly2007–August2008.DatawereanalyzedbyWilcoxonSignedRankTestandMannWhitneyTestwitha=0.05.Totalsamples(n)were20patients(14patientswithcontinoustherapyand6uncontinoustherapy).WefounddifferentmeansbetweenCD4countbeforeandafterTherapy.CD4countbeforetherapywas71.15±81.04andaftertherapywas114.95±109.71(p=0.089)withWilcoxonSignedRankTest.Theanalyzedwerecontinuedbydividedsamplesincontinousgroupcomparedwithuncontinousgrouptherapy.TheresultshowedtheCD4alterationincontinousgroupwas853.8%anduncontinousgroupwas-56.6%wherep=0.000(MannWhitneytest).CD4counthasincreasedsignificantlyinHIV-TBco-infectedpatients8.5foldfromCD4baselinewithcontinoustherapyandtheuncontinous one has decreased 0.5 fold from CD4 baseline.
EOSINOFIL PASCA MENGEROK MUKOSA HIDUNG DAN PEMERIKSAAN DARAH RUTIN DI RINITIS ALERGI Rima Yuliati Muin; Darwati Muhadi; Mansyur Arif
INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGY AND MEDICAL LABORATORY Vol 16, No 1 (2009)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24293/ijcpml.v16i1.995

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Diagnostic of rhinitis allergy was based on anamnesis, physical examinations. Examine including anterior rhinoscopy, nasal endoscope, skin test and laboratory assay of nasal cytology, eosinofil count in the blood. Eosinofil mucosal nasal brushing assay andeosinofil routine hematology can be used as other examination to diagnose rhinitis allergy and to evaluate therapy response. The aimof the study was to know the correlation between eosinofil level on mucosal nasal brushing and routine hematology in suspect allergyrhinitis. The study used cross sectional methods, and was done among 37 suspected Rhinitis Allergy patients in the Clinical PathologyLaboratory, and the Clinic of Ears, Nose and Throat at Wahidin Sudirohusodo hospital Makasar, during the period of March - August2008. Eosinofil mucosal nasal brushing assay used Hansel stain and routine hematology assay used automatic blood cell counter Sysmex1800i. The data were analyzed with Pearson Correlation test using SPSS for Windows version 12,0. In the results were found from the37 samples by a correlation test the mean eosinofil level of mucosal nasal brushing. In men was 12.9/HPF and in women was 5/HPF.While eosinofil in routine hematology in men was 1595/µl and in women was 551/µl, with p < 0.000 and r = 0.930. The conclusionso far from this study that the correlation of eosinofil count between mucosal nasal brushing and hematology routine in those patients suspect rhinitis allergy was very strong. So this test can be used as an alternative examination to diagnose rhinitis allergy.
HUBUNGAN DERAJAT PERLEMAKAN HATI NON-ALKOHOLIK DENGAN AKTIVITAS AMINOTRANSFERASE SERUM Nyoman Trisna Yustiani; Mutmainnah .; Mansyur Arif
INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGY AND MEDICAL LABORATORY Vol 16, No 1 (2009)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24293/ijcpml.v16i1.1027

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Fatty liver could be related to alcoholic or non-alcoholic. Mild to moderate elevation of serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) activities are the most laboratories test ordered in patient with non-alcoholic fatty liver. This studyhas purposed to know the relation of degree non-alcoholic fatty liver’s with aminotransferase serum activity. A cross-sectional studywas done in 38 patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver aged 30 to 60 years at Clinical Pathology Laboratory Installation and RadiologyDepartment Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo Hospital in Makassar from March to July, 2008. Patient made to criteria done some laboratorytest for AST and ALT examination. Data was analyzed using T-Test in SPSS for windows version 11,5. In this study we found that therewere a significant difference between non-alcoholic fatty liver degree with AST and ALT activity in cutt off 18 (p < 0,05). From this studywe could conclude that the activity of AST and ALT serum can be used to predict probability of non-alcoholic fatty liver.
AKURASI TES BACTIDENT AMINOPEPTIDA SE UNTUK MENGIDENTIFIKASI BAKTERI GRAM NEGATIF Ramla Tongko; Tenri Esa; Hardjoeno .
INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGY AND MEDICAL LABORATORY Vol 16, No 1 (2009)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24293/ijcpml.v16i1.990

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The information about Gram stain of a bactery can help the clinicians to choose good antimicrobial therapy because many of antimicrobial drugs have activity to positive or negative Gram bacterial selective. So it needed to have a method to early identificationGram stain of bactery, which can be faster, cheaper and more practice. Identification of Gram stain we can do with BactidentBactident aminopeptidase test, Gram stain test and culture test. The aimed of this study is to know the accuracy of bactident aminopeptidase test, Gram stain test and culture test. The aimed of this study is to know the accuracy of bactident aminopeptidase test with culture test in identify Gram negative bactery. A diagnostic test was done among 60 samples (pus and sputum) at Sub UnitInfection Disease Dr.Wahidin Sudirohusodo public Hospital of Makasar from March to July 2008. Bactident aminopeptidase test, Gramstain test and culture test were done to each sample. The data was analysed with 2 × 2 table. Accuracy of Bactident aminopeptidaseBactident aminopeptidase test on culture test were high sensitivity 61.11%, specificity 100.00%, positive predivtive value (PPV) 100.00% and negative predictivevalue (NPV) 63.16%. Sensitivity of Bactident aminopeptidase test on culture test were lower than sensitivity of Gram stain test onBactident aminopeptidase test on culture test were lower than sensitivity of Gram stain test on test on culture test were lower than sensitivity of Gram stain test on culture test (61.11% vs 83.33%). Specificity of Bactident aminopeptidase test on culture test were higher than specificity of Gram stainBactident aminopeptidase test on culture test were higher than specificity of Gram stain test on culture test were higher than specificity of Gram stain test on culture test (100.00% vs 79.19%). Accuracy of Bactident aminopeptidase test on Gram stain and culture test is high enough,Bactident aminopeptidase test on Gram stain and culture test is high enough, test on Gram stain and culture test is high enough, it can lead us conclude that Bactident aminopeptidase test can be usefull to the clinician for using the antimicrobial before culture testBactident aminopeptidase test can be usefull to the clinician for using the antimicrobial before culture test test can be usefull to the clinician for using the antimicrobial before culture test was provided.

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