11 results match your criteria: "Mayapada Hospital[Affiliation]"

Stem Cells Therapy as a Treatment for Discogenic Low Back Pain: A Systematic Review.

Int J Spine Surg

January 2025

Spine Consultant, Department of Orthopedic and Traumatology, Mayapada Hospital Kuningan, Jakarta, Indonesia.

Background: Low back pain (LBP) is 1 of the most common problems that present in 80% of people. LBP can be caused by some pathologies, with discogenic pain being 1 source. Pain from LBP can become chronic and also cause disability.

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  • * Most countries in the region lack specific national dementia plans and awareness campaigns, leading to inadequate resources for treatment and support.
  • * To address these issues, comprehensive national plans are necessary, focusing on improving dementia literacy, training caregivers, mobilizing resources, and enhancing research capabilities, while involving input from affected individuals and families.
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Introduction: Medial Patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction, the primary procedure for restoring patellar stability and preventing further dislocation, has seen numerous methods and grafts. However, a consensus on the technique and graft remains elusive. This study introduces a novel approach to MPFL reconstruction, utilizing a unique combination of minimal invasiveness, de novo method, and arthroscopic guidance to harvest a quadriceps tendon (QT) graft without the need for a harvesting tool.

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Introduction: Laminectomy has long been a "gold standard" to treat symptomatic lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS). Minimal invasive spine surgery (MISS) is widely developed to overcome the limitations of conventional laminectomy to achieve a better outcome with minimal complications. Full endoscopic percutaneous stenoscopic lumbar decompression (FE-PSLD) is the newest MISS technique for spinal canal decompression.

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The presence of the anti-SARS-CoV-2-RBD antibody (anti-RBD) prevents severe COVID-19. We aimed to determine the accuracy of a point-of-care anti-RBD testing implemented in persons living with HIV (PLWH), systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), and chronic kidney disease (CKD). We enrolled 182 non-comorbid subjects and 335 comorbid subjects (PLWH, SLE, CKD) to test the anti-RBD assay compared to the surrogate viral neutralization test (sVNT) as the reference test.

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A multicenter study of modified electron beam output calibration.

J Appl Clin Med Phys

January 2024

Department of Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, West Java, Indonesia.

Purpose: This study aims to assess the accuracy of a modified electron beam calibration based on the IAEA TRS-398 and AAPM-TG-51 in multicenter radiotherapy.

Methods: This study was performed using the Elekta and Varian Linear Accelerator electron beams with energies of 4-22 MeV under reference conditions using cylindrical (PTW 30013, IBA FC65-G, and IBA FC65-P) and parallel-plate (PTW 34045, PTW 34001, and IBA PPC-40) chambers. The modified calibration used a cylindrical chamber and an updated based on Monte Carlo calculations, whereas TRS-398 and TG-51 used cylindrical and parallel-plate chambers for reference dosimetry.

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Schwannoma is a type of peripheral nerve sheath tumor derived from Schwann cells. There have been only a few cases of giant lumbar schwannoma with retroperitoneal extension eroding the vertebral body documented. Thus, managing these tumors presents various challenges.

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In developing nations such as Indonesia, obesity and central obesity have emerged as major public health issues. Many studies have revealed that morbidity and death from obesity-related diseases are already significant in some "Asian" communities at low body mass index (BMI) levels. A recent study showed that the obesity prevalence in Indonesia is underestimated when using the current BMI cutoff (obese ≥ 27.

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Gastrointestinal bleeding due to idiopathic early onset of vitamin K deficiency bleeding in a girl baby 50 min after birth: a rare case.

BMC Pediatr

November 2022

Department of Child Health, Faculty of Medicine, Lambung Mangkurat University - RSD Idaman Banjarbaru, Jl. Citra Megah Raya III No.14 RT 007/RW 002, Kelurahan Loktabat Utara, Kecamatan Banjarbaru Utara , South Kalimantan, 70712, Banjarbaru, Indonesia.

Background: The incidence of early-onset vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB) in at-risk neonates who did not receive vitamin K supplementation varied from 6 to 12%. This case report aims to show that VKDB can occur abruptly after birth despite vitamin K1 1 mg IM being given immediately after birth.

Case Presentation: A term female baby was born through vaginal delivery of a 28 years old mother, G1P0A0, 39-40 weeks gestation with normal APGAR score, and birth weight was 3445 g, birth length was 52 cm.

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We describe a case of retrovesical liposarcoma in a male patient with concurrent COVID-19. A 50-year-old man had lower urinary tract symptoms and dull pain along his right gluteus. Due to COVID-19 infection, management was delayed.

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Introduction: Recurrent patellar dislocation can lead to articular cartilage injury. We report a 21-year old male with left patella instability and articular cartilage defect.

Presentation Of Case: A 21-year-old male presented with left patellar instability and pain.

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