Publications by authors named "Irianiwati"

Introduction: After hemorrhoidectomy, anal stenosis occurs, which is an uncommon but severe consequence. The majority of severe cases require advancement flap anoplasty.

Presentation Of Case: A 50-year-old female patient with a history of hemorrhoidectomy 10 months prior to admission complained of difficulty defecating, pain, and incomplete evacuation sensation, as well as a hole on the right side of the anal canal through which feces unintentionally passed.

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  • Melanoma, a serious skin cancer, has a high chance of spreading, making it important to study factors like NRAS mutations that affect treatment and survival rates, especially in Indonesia.
  • This study examined 51 melanoma tissue samples from Central Java and Yogyakarta to analyze the frequency of NRAS mutations and their relationship with various clinical factors.
  • Results showed NRAS mutations in about 19.6% of samples, predominantly in exon 2, and were significantly linked to lymph node metastasis, indicating their potential role in melanoma progression and management strategies.
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Objective: We aimed to investigate the prevalence and type of BRAF V600 mutations and the associations with clinicopathological variables in primary skin nodular melanoma cases in Yogyakarta and Central Java, Indonesia using pyrosequencing.

Results: BRAF V600 mutations of the V600E type were found in 21 (53.85%) specimens.

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Background: Cutaneous melanoma is a rare, aggressive skin malignancy with a high mortality rate. Although only contributing 7.6% of the cases worldwide, Asia is responsible for 18.

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Background: Colorectal Adenocarcinoma (ADCCR) is the third most cancer not only in the world but also in Indonesia. There were 623 cases of ADCCR at Dr Hasan Sadikin hospital within 2015-2017. Both KRAS and TP53 mutation are known as genes which involve in carcinogenesis through the same pathway, namely the chromosomal instability pathway.

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