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Bali Dermatology Venereology and Aesthetic Journal
Published by Universitas Udayana
Core Subject : Health, Science,
Bali Dermatology Venereology and Aesthetic Journal is an open access; peer-reviewed journal aiming to communicate high-quality research articles, reviews, and general articles in the Dermatology, Venereology and Aesthetic field. The Journal aims to bridge and integrate the intellectual, methodological, and substantive diversity of Dermatology, Venereology and Aesthetic and to encourage a vigorous dialogue between researcher, medical scholars and practitioners. The scope of this journal includes: General dermatology Venereology Cosmetic dermatology/aesthetic Pediatric dermatology Allergy and immunology Skin and tumor surgery Tropical dermatology Genodermatosis (hereditary skin disease) Travel dermatology Traditional, Complementary, and Integrative medicine in dermatology Diagnostic method and artificial intelligence in dermatology
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Effect of Chicken Bile Application on Scar Healing Process limanda, Claudia Felicia; Intizam, Marwa Humaira; Jusuf, Pierre Joshua; Tanujaya, Monica Aprilia; Rusyati, Luh Made Mas
Bali Dermatology Venereology and Aesthetic Journal BDVAJ - Volume 6, Issue 1 (June 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51559/6kq9ke38

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Type of scars varies from mild fine line scars to abnormal scars which treatment will differ according to its type, site, symptoms, and severity. Scars have a great impact of human life, namely physically, aesthetically, psychologically, and socially that make choosing the right treatment very important. Treatment for scars can be done conventionally in health care facilities and traditionally. Chinese traditional medicine has been known to have a major role in scar treatment. One of the examples is the use of chicken bile. "Chicken bile", "Chicken bile effect", "Wounds", and "Wound healing process" were the keywords applied to scientific online databases. Wound healing is composed of three initial stages, such as inflammatory, proliferative, and remodeling stage. Chicken bile is known to have a low but strong bilirubin level with little biliverdin. These agents can serve as antipyretic, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-atherogenic that can aide wound healing. Bile also supports protein metabolism, fat metabolism, energy production, and synthesis of glycogen. Most importantly, bile contains matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) that function to degrade type IV collagen which have an important role in wound reepithelization process, altering wound matrix, enabling cell to migrate, and tissue remodeling. Thus, it is certain that MMPs are essential in wound healing.
Large acrochordon of labium majora: an unusual location Citrashanty, Irmadita; Luthfidyaningrum, Hamidah; Murtiastutik, Dwi; Hidayati, Afif Nurul; Widyantari, Septiana; Astindari, Astindari; Sari, Maylita
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51559/93p62v41

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Background: Acrochordon is a soft, round or oval, pedunculated papilloma that can be tan or brown in color. Although acrochordons most commonly appear in the neck, axilla, and groin, they can also appear in unusual sites, such as penis, vulva, and perineum. Most of the lesions are small pedunculated papules or nodules approximately 2–6 mm, but rarely, particularly on the lower section of the trunk, large pedunculated acrochordons can be found. Here we present a large acrochordon on the labium majora. Case Description: A 25 years old woman came to an outpatient clinic because there was a mass on her right labium majora ever since she gave birth three years prior. The size of the mass started off relatively small but has grown significantly over time. From dermatological examination in external genitalia region, there was a solitary, pedunculated, skin-colored mass measuring 10 × 3 cm, attached to right labium majora. There was no redness, ulceration, bleeding or discharge. Cautery excision with local anesthetic was performed to removed the mass. The histopathological examination of the specimen revealed polypoidal tissue lined by epidermal layer, there are proliferation and dilation of capillaries containing erythrocytes in the dermis layer, mild infiltration of lymphocytes and histiocytes. No evidence of malignancy. Conclusion: We report an unusual location of acrochordon presenting with large size. Due to its atypical presentation, it may be confused with a malignancy, necessitating a pathological test. Total excision of the mass is recommended.
Epidermolysis bullosa in a twins infant: a rare case Medisika Hertanti, Dhea; Indrawati, Ditya; Zulkarnain, Iskandar; Sawitri; Citrashanty, Irmadita; Widia, Yuri; Rahmadewi
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Background: Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a rare hereditary genodermatosis characterized by blisters due to trauma and temperature. Cases of EB in twin infants are rare. This report will discuss EB in twin infants to improve our knowledge about this genodermatosis. Case: A baby boy with a twins history aged 4 months was consulted by the Pediatric Department with complaints of fluid-filled blisters that have been present since birth. During examination, bullae appeared on the upper and lower extremities. The gram examination and culture results showed Staphylococcus aureus infection and gentamicin sensitivity. The histopathology results showed a subepidermal blister with the dermis layer showed lymphocytic infiltration, which was in accordance with EB. The baby was hospitalized for 5 days and then came back to the outpatient unit with his twin, who had the same complaint. Examination of the second infant revealed multiple erosions and hypopigmented macules on the superior and inferior extremities. Both babies were born at term, normal, adequate weight, and are the first twins. Direct immunofluorescence did not show immunoglobulin G (IgG) and complement C3 deposits in the basement membrane zone. Both infants received symptomatic therapy. Conclusion: Epidermolysis bullosa is a rare case, especially in twins. Electron microscopy is a gold standard for determining EB type. Symptomatic treatment is the main therapy in this population of EB.
Markedly clinical improvement of papulopustular rosacea with multimodality therapeutic approach: a case report Priyanto, Mufqi Handaru; Wardani, Amanda Nandi; Legiawati, Lili; Sitohang, Irma Bernadette Simbolon; Suseno, Lis Surachmiati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51559/85p5m842

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Introduction: Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that mainly affects the central area of the face. There are four subtypes, and they may progress between subtypes or span multiple subtypes. Due to its long course of the disease, optimum treatments are needed to control the disease progression. Case: We reported rapid improvement of combining topical metronidazole, doxycycline, and light emitting diode for treating a patient with papulopustular rosacea in a 44-years-old woman, a week from the initial therapy. Discussion: Therapeutic approaches to rosacea mainly focus on controlling the symptoms with anti-inflammatory agents. More recently, photodynamic therapy, especially light-emitting diodes, has been introduced as a valid alternative or an adjuvant therapy to conventional treatment through their synergic mechanism between therapeutic modalities. Conclusions: This combination treatment may be effective for treating papulopustular rosacea without any side effects.
Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) in dermatology perspective: a review Maharani, Pande Tiara; Mahariski, Pande Agung; Izawati, Elok; Anjani, Ida Ayu Widya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51559/qqygxk83

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The neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) is the ratio between the number of neutrophils and lymphocytes in the peripheral blood. Neutrophils are responsible for an initial immune response to pathogens that enter the body through the mechanisms of chemotaxis, phagocytosis, the release of reactive oxygen species (ROS), granular proteins, production and release of cytokines. Neutrophils also have an important role in the occurrence of the systemic inflammatory response (SIRS). There are several types of diseases in the field of dermatology that are also related to NLR. It is associated with the presence of an inflammatory process. In addition, NLR is considered an easy, inexpensive, and reproducible parameter associated with clinical outcomes and disease severity. Several diseases in the field of dermatology found to be associated with NLR include leprosy, Stevens-Johnson syndrome/ toxic epidermal necrolysis (SJS/TEN), psoriasis, vitiligo, atopic dermatitis, systemic sclerosis, and skin cancer. In recent years, its role as an independent prognostic factor for neoplasms and as an inflammatory biomarker in various acute and chronic diseases has been increasingly established in the dermatology field. However, not all studies have found significant results. One of them is vitiligo which still finds controversial results. For this reason, this literature review will discuss specifics related to several diseases in dermatology associated with NLR.

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