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The Indonesian Journal of General Medicine
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Core Subject : Health,
ims: The Indonesian Journal of General Medicine aims to advance the field of medicine by disseminating high-quality research findings that are accessible to a broad audience of healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers. The journal is committed to supporting the development of medical knowledge and practice in Indonesia and globally, fostering innovative research and evidence-based clinical practices. Scope: The journal covers a wide range of topics within the general medical field, including but not limited to: Clinical studies in various medical disciplines Epidemiological research and public health issues Innovations in diagnostic techniques and treatments Reviews on current practices and emerging trends in medicine Case studies and clinical trials Health policy and medical education The Indonesian Journal of General Medicine welcomes submissions from all areas of medicine, particularly those that have significant implications for patient care, public health, and policy-making. The journal encourages submissions that offer new insights, propose novel approaches, or address challenges pertinent to the Indonesian and international medical communities.
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A Comprehensive Systematic Review of The Effectiveness of Pharmacological Therapies For Osteoporosis in Males Ayu, Putri; Khoirunnisa
The Indonesian Journal of General Medicine Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): The Indonesian Journal of General Medicine
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Background: Studies show that osteoporosis, a condition with low bone mineral density, increases the risk of fragility fractures, leading to higher mortality rates, disability, and increased healthcare expenses. Men are at higher risk, and pharmacological therapies have been found effective in reducing fracture risk, with zoledronate having the most significant effect on increasing lumbar spine bone mineral density. Methods: We conducted a search without sample size restrictions in the PubMed and Web of Science databases to find prospective studies on the effectiveness of pharmacologic therapies in men with osteoporosis. The analysis comprised a total of eight published prospective studies. Result: After a thorough three-step screening process, eight papers were determined to have pertinent connections to our current in-depth investigation. Following that, a close reading of the entire text was conducted, with additional attention being paid to these specific passages. Conclusion: Studies on osteoporosis treatments, such as alendronate, risedronate, zoledronic acid, ibandronate, denosumab, teriparatide abaloparatide, and romosozumab, show effectiveness in improving bone mineral density in men with the condition. However, evidence is limited due to unexplained differences.
A Thorough Systematic Review Of The Prevalence, Risk Factors, Management, And Outcome Of Preeclampsia In Pregnancy Afifah; Ayu, Aulia
The Indonesian Journal of General Medicine Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): The Indonesian Journal of General Medicine
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Background: Preeclampsia is a hypertension-related condition that is associated with a number of risk factors, such as race and ethnicity, as well as a history of hypertension. Aspirin prophylaxis and prenatal counseling can help lower the risk, but infections, high blood pressure, ovarian syndrome, and breathing disorders during sleep can all raise it as well. Methods: This systematic review, following PRISMA 2020 guidelines, analyzed full-text English literature published between 2014 and 2024, excluding editorials and review articles from submissions without a DOI, using websites like ScienceDirect, PubMed, and SagePub. Result: After a thorough three-step screening process, eight papers were determined to have pertinent connections to our current in-depth investigation. Following that, the entire text was closely scrutinized, and additional attention was paid to these specific passages. Conclusion: Preeclampsia increases pregnancy complications, maternal illnesses, and hypertension in some regions. Preventive measures include lifestyle modifications, tertiary prevention, and aspirin prophylaxis. Prenatal management strategies include magnesium sulfate infusions and corticosteroids.
A Thorough Systematic Review of the Diagnosis and Complication of Typhoid Fever in Children Herka, Sri Nadra; Imelda
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Background: Salmonella enterica subspecies enterica serovar Typhi, sometimes known as Salmonella Typhi, is the bacterium that causes typhoid fever. It is a systemic infection that is mostly spread by contaminated food or water. Methods: Following PRISMA 2020 guidelines, this systematic review concentrated on full-text English literature published between 2014 and 2024. Editorials and review articles that appeared in the same journal as the submission were not accepted without a DOI. The literature was assembled using a variety of online resources, including ScienceDirect, PubMed, and SagePub. Result: Following a rigorous three-stage screening procedure, eight papers were found to have relevant links to our current extensive investigation. After that, the entire text was carefully examined, and these particular sections got extra focus. Conclusion: In summary, there is a significant amount of typhoid-related disease and mortality that may be avoided by implementing preventative measures, such as the introduction of a typhoid conjugate vaccine.

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