Publications by authors named "Muhamad Radyn Haryadi Widjaya"

Vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN), the precursor lesion of vulvar squamous cell carcinoma (VSCC), may present as pruritic or asymptomatic lichenified plaques surrounded by single or multiple discrete or confluent macules or papules. VIN is divided into high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL), which is human papillomavirus (HPV)-driven, and differentiated VIN (DVIN), which develops independently of HPV. Histopathological examination and HPV genotyping polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests should be performed to distinguish between HSIL and DVIN.

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Introduction: Indonesia is the most populous Muslim-majority country, where some women wear hijab covering their scalp and neck. Some hijab-wearing women complain of scalp problems eg, itch, dandruff, and hair loss, which might be related to severe and chronic skin barrier impairment due to occlusion. Excessive water accumulation in the occluded stratum corneum might result in increased permeability, followed by increased skin pH values.

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Lupus erythematosus profundus (LEP) is a rare subset of chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus (CCLE), with a reported incidence of 1-3% in all LE cases. The most common cutaneous clinical presentation includes indurated plaques or subcutaneous nodules with an overlying normal skin. The clinical findings range from skin redness to features of CCLE, such as scaling, follicular plugging, and atrophy.

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  • Partial unilateral lentiginosis (PUL) is a skin pigmentation disorder that presents as multiple brown spots on one side of the face, which can be effectively treated with specific lasers like the copper bromide (CuBr) laser.
  • A 35-year-old woman with PUL showed improved skin tone and satisfaction after two sessions of CuBr laser treatment, which used dual wavelengths (511 nm and 578 nm) spaced one month apart.
  • The treatment resulted in lighter skin with no side effects while highlighting the role of vascular factors in melanocyte behavior, suggesting the CuBr laser's dual-wavelength approach is promising for PUL management.
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  • The skin has many endocrine receptors that can be affected by hormones, leading to skin diseases like lichen amyloidosis (LA) and acquired reactive perforating collagenosis (ARPC).
  • A case study describes a 55-year-old woman with both LA and ARPC, presenting with itchy, thickened skin lesions on her arms and legs, and a medical history of type 2 diabetes and thyroid cancer.
  • Treatment with topical medications showed significant improvement in her skin condition within a month, highlighting the importance of histopathological examination for diagnosing related skin issues in patients with endocrine disorders.
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