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Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports
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ISSN : -     EISSN : 27472051     DOI : https://doi.org/10.37275/amcr
Core Subject : Health,
Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports (AMCR) is a broad scope journal aims to publish the most exciting Case studies/reports in Clinical and Medical Sciences. AMCR aims to provide an excellent platform for Clinical Practitioners, medical/ health practitioners, students, professionals, researchers in medicine. AMCR accept any original case report that expands the field of general medical knowledge, and original research relating to case reports including report of the symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of an individual patient. The journal covers all medical specialties including : • Oncology • Paediatrics • Respiratory disorders • Allergy • Radiology • Nephrology • Neurology • Haematology • Immunology • Radiology • Nuclear medicine • Medical imaging • Audiovestibular medicine • Cardiology and cardiovascular systems • Critical care medicine • Dermatology • Emergency medicine • Endocrinology and metabolism • Gastroenterology and hepatology • Geriatrics and gerontology • Infectious diseases and treatment • Medical disorders in pregnancy • Medical ophthalmology • Sports Medicine • Substance abuse • Palliative medicine • Psychiatry • Rheumatology • Sexual and reproductive health
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The Reflux Symptom Index (RSI) as a Diagnostic Tool for Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR) Athanasia Printza; Athanassios Kyrgidis
Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/amcr.v3i2.196

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Laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) is the backflow of gastric contents into the laryngopharynx, where the gastric contents will come into contact with the upper aerodigestive tract tissue. These clinical entities are known to profoundly affect the patient's quality of life, altering sleep and daily activities and reducing the effectiveness of the speaker's communicator. The Reflux Symptom Index (RSI) was developed in 2001 for the purpose of diagnosing laryngopharyngeal reflux. The RSI is a validated nine-item instrument that focuses on LPR symptoms, including hoarseness, frequent clearing of the throat, globus, cough, and dysphagia. A score of more than 13 was considered abnormal and reflected LPR, and improvement at an RSI > 5 points was considered clinically significant.
Pathogenesis Aspects of Microvascular Complications in Diabetic Retinopathy: Narrative Literature Review Olga Simó-Servat; Cristina Hernández; Rafael Simó
Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/amcr.v3i2.197

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Chronic hyperglycemic conditions in diabetes mellitus can cause changes that result in chronic complications, both macrovascular and microvascular. There are several mechanisms thought to cause microvascular damage and retinopathy in diabetes, namely the polyol pathway, formation of advanced glycation end products (AGE), activation of protein kinase C (PKC), oxidative stress, and increased activity of the hexosamine pathway.
Utilization of Natural Materials as a Preparation of Acne Face Mask Gel: A Narrative Review Ananda Kamalia; Rizkya Roswati; Sri Tantia Dinita; Nia Yuniarsih
Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/amcr.v3i3.208

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The current treatment for acne disorders is generally adjusted to the grade of acne, where the use of exfoliating agents to antibiotics is the current choice. This has a serious impact on the health of facial skin, where allergies, irritation, and clogged pores of the facial skin become negative impacts that often occur. Exploration of new modality therapy is a solution to provide the best treatment for facial skin. This literature review aims to discuss the use of natural ingredients such as face masks to treat acne. Some natural plant ingredients that have anti-acne benefits are used as basic ingredients in the formulation of facial gel masks for acne-prone skin, including Carica papaya L, Curcuma zedoaria, Citrus sinesis (L) osbeck, Nephelium lappaceum L, and Leucaena leuccocephala.
An Antioxidant Component of Indonesian Herbs in Face Mist and Gel Spray Preparation: A Narrative Review Fitri Mutiaraning Tyas; Nuria Ludvi Azizi; Nia Yuniarsih
Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/amcr.v3i3.209

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Antioxidants for facial skin care would be better formulated in a topical form because the active substances will interact longer with facial skin. Indonesia is known for its wealth of natural ingredients that are useful as antioxidants. Research related to natural ingredients has been widely carried out and has good content for the skin. The good antioxidant content in herbal plants is in the form of secondary metabolites, namely flavonoids, alkaloids, phenolic compounds, carotenoids, tannins, steroids, and triterpenoids. This literature review aims to describe traditional Indonesian natural ingredients that have the potential to contain antioxidants that can be made into face mist and spray gel preparations. In conclusion, plants that can be formulated as face mist preparations are purple cabbage, yam tubers, and saffron flowers. Meanwhile, the herbs that can be used for spray gel preparations are strawberry fruit, buas-buas leaf, sweet orange peel, and purslane plant.
Formulation and Evaluation of Face Mist Preparations from Plant Extracts: A Literature Review Elsa Oktavia Angelica; Eliah Herawati; Melisa Puspitasari; Nia Yuniarsih
Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/amcr.v3i3.210

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Face mist is a skin care product containing a liquid that can be sprayed on the facial skin. The preparation of face mist preparations is carried out starting from the extraction process, followed by the process of making face mist, and finally, the evaluation of the preparation. In making face mist, several testing conditions must be carried out, namely organoleptic test (including shape, color, and odor), spray dispersion test, viscosity test, skin irritation test, specific gravity, facial moisture, pH test, and dry time test. Some plants have been tested or formulated in the form of face mist preparations, namely aloe vera, cucumber, honey, yam, purple cabbage, and apple skin. This literature review aims to discuss various formulations and preparations of face mist from plant extracts.
Potency of Guava Leaf Extract (Psidium guajava L.) as a Cosmetic Formulation: A Narrative Literature Review Desri Ayu Lestari; Nopi Sulastri; Oktavia Rajebi; Nia Yuniarsih
Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/amcr.v3i3.211

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Guava (P. guajava L., Myrtaceae) is one of the fruit plants that is widespread in the tropics and subtropics, including South America, Africa and Asia. Traditionally this plant is often used as food, traditional medicine, dyes and others. Based on the literature review of the guava leaf plant (P. guajava L.) has many bioactive compounds that play a role in maintaining the health of the body's skin. Therefore, this plant has the potential to be the basic ingredient for the formulation of cosmetic preparations. This riview literature aims to find out thetension of guava leaves (P. guajava L. ) as a basic ingredient in the manufacture of natural ingredients cosmetics. The results of this literature review show that guava leaves (P. guajava L.) has many benefits for cosmetics, namely guava leaves (P. guajava L.) can be used as an anti-acne cleanser, body scrub, lotion, deodorant, toner, and face cream.
Review of Anti-Aging Potential in Aloe vera, Eleuitherine palmifolia, and Hylocereus polyrhizus: A Narrative Literature Review Fera Anggraeni; Retna Ayu Septiani; Tita Ruhdiana; Nia Yuniarsih
Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/amcr.v3i3.212

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Skin aging is usually characterized by dry, scaly, rough skin conditions accompanied by the appearance of wrinkles and black spots or spots. This literature review aims to discuss the anti-aging potential of Indonesian herbal plants. The aloe vera plant contains various compositions that are useful as skin moisturizers, hair fertilizers, antiseptics, antibiotics, antioxidants, anti-aging, and various other functions. Aloe vera leaves contain vitamins and minerals. One example is vitamin E. Dayak leeks contain an antioxidant IC50 of 45.33 ppm, which can overcome the aging of the skin. Dragon fruit skin contains an antioxidant IC50 of 9.837 mg/mL.
Natural Ingredients with Potential as Skin Moisturizers (Body Lotion): A Narrative Literature Review Lutfiah Nur Fitria; M. Abdul Jabar; Nurliya Dzulfiana; Sylva Ayu Widya Cahyati; Nia Yuniarsih
Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports Vol. 3 No. 4 (2022): Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/amcr.v3i4.213

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Hand and body lotion is a skin moisturizing cosmetic preparation that belongs to the emollient (softener) class and has several properties, namely as a source of moisture for the skin, making hands and body soft but not greasy and easy to apply on the skin. Currently, there are quite a lot of moisturizers on the market, but most of them contain several compounds that have the potential to cause interference with the barrier and skin structure. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out a comprehensive exploration effort in order to develop a moisturizer that is safer against the barrier and skin structure. Some natural ingredients that have the potential to be developed as skin moisturizers are papaya latex, yam, VCO (virgin coconut oil), and cocoa fat.
The Potential of Natural Ingredients Ziziphus spina-christi, Nauclea subdita, and Sauropus androgynus as Skin Care Alliza Nur Shadrina; Nieda Berliana Eiko; Wella Sulvita; Nia Yuniarsih
Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports Vol. 3 No. 4 (2022): Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/amcr.v3i4.215

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Skin aging is characterized by wrinkling, dryness of the skin, discoloration, and loss of elasticity. In addition to genetic factors, environmental hazards such as UV radiation and oxidative stress contribute to skin aging. There is evidence to support that antioxidants can reduce the damage done by oxidative stress in the skin. However, criticism has been raised on the safety of synthetic antioxidants, so efforts have been made to explore various natural substances as powerful antioxidants. Currently, many plant extracts are used in cosmetics for the optimization of antioxidant effects. Bidara leaves (Ziziphus spina-christi l.), Bangkal trunk bark (Nauclea subdita (korth). steud.) and katuk leaves (Sauropus androgynus (l.) have the potential to be developed as skin care.
The Potential of Natural Ingredients as Anti Pediculosis capitis: A Narrative Review Intan Nur Laili Izzah; Selviani Eka Suci; Yuliani Dewi; Nia Yuniarsih
Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports Vol. 3 No. 4 (2022): Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/amcr.v3i4.217

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Head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) is a small parasite that feeds itself by sucking human blood, which causes infection of the scalp so that it becomes inflamed. The most common way to kill fleas is through the use of pharmaceutical insecticides. Some insecticide products contain permethrin, lindane, and DDT which are toxic to the body and are not easily biodegradable in the environment. Uncontrolled use of insecticides can make ticks resistant to these insecticides. Lemon, kirinyuh leaves, pandan wangi, Srikaya leaves, garlic, jarak pagar, citronella leaves, papaya, and lime have potential as anti-parasitic head lice.

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