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Papers by Nur Rahmah

Research paper thumbnail of METODE PEMBELAJARAN LABORATORIUM BED SIDE TEACHING

bed side teaching merupakan metode pembelajaran dalam bidang kesehatan yang mana mahasiswa langsu... more bed side teaching merupakan metode pembelajaran dalam bidang kesehatan yang mana mahasiswa langsung berinteraksi dengan klien/pasien dan perseptor/dosen/CI bertindak sebagai fasilitator

Research paper thumbnail of ASUHAN KEBIDANAN IBU NIFAS PATOLOGI NY. A UMUR 18 TAHUN P 1 A 0 Ah 1 6 HARI POSTPARTUM DENGAN RETENSIO SISA PLASENTA

asuhan kebidanan retensio sisa plasenta

Research paper thumbnail of RUJUKAN BERDASARKAN STANDART PRAKTIK KEBIDANAN.docx

kebidanan komunitas: sistem rujukan

Research paper thumbnail of Recombinant expression of Toxocara canis excretory-secretory antigen TES-120 in Escherichia coli

The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health, 2003

The gene encoding the excretory-secretory antigen TES-120 of dog ascarid worm Toxocara canis was ... more The gene encoding the excretory-secretory antigen TES-120 of dog ascarid worm Toxocara canis was cloned into the bacterium Escherichia coli. The specificity of the recombinant TES-120 antigen produced by the bacterium was investigated. A total of 45 human serum samples from patients infected with differenthelminthes and protozoa, including 8 cases of toxocariasis, were tested against the recombinant antigens in immunoblot assays. The results from the assays revealed that the recombinant TES-120 antigen reacted with sera from toxocariasis patients only. This highly specific recombinant TES-120 antigen can potentially be used for the development of an inexpensive serodiagnostic assay for human toxocariasis.

Research paper thumbnail of Multicentre laboratory evaluation of Brugia Rapid dipstick test for detection of brugian filariasis

Tropical Medicine and International Health, 2003

Research paper thumbnail of Field validation of sensitivity and specificity of rapid test for detection of Brugia malayi infection

Tropical Medicine and International Health, 2005

Research paper thumbnail of Use of antifilarial IgG4-ELISA to detect Brugia malayi infection in an endemic area of Malaysia

Tropical Medicine & International Health, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of A recombinant antigen-based IgG4 ELISA for the specific and sensitive detection of Brugia malayi infection

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2001

Research paper thumbnail of Specificity and sensitivity of a rapid dipstick test (Brugia Rapid) in the detection of Brugia malayi infection

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2001

Research paper thumbnail of PCR-elisa for the detection of Brugia malayi infection using finger-prick blood

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1998

Research paper thumbnail of Effects of feeding and induction strategy on the production of Bm R1 antigen in recombinant E. coli

Letters in Applied Microbiology, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Dural plasmacytoma mimicking meningioma in a young patient with multiple myeloma

Biomedical Imaging and Intervention Journal, 2009

Intracranial involvement in multiple myeloma (MM) is rarely found, especially with dural involvem... more Intracranial involvement in multiple myeloma (MM) is rarely found, especially with dural involvement. There are only a few cases found concerning MM with intracranial involvement. MM usually involves an older group of patients. Cases involving young patients are very rare. The differential diagnosis of a dural plasmacytoma includes meningioma, metastasis, lymphoma and sarcoma of the dura mater. We present a young patient, 33 years old, with MM presenting an intracerebral mass mimicking meningioma on MRI. MM was diagnosed the previous year. The patient presented with headache, balance disturbance and back pain. MRI revealed an occipital extra-axial mass with a dural tail. Histopathological examination after excision showed MM. Published literatures on intracranial involvement of MM are also discussed. Plasmacytoma should be considered in the differential diagnosis of a solitary dural mass, particularly in a patient with MM.

Research paper thumbnail of Comparison of three forms of antigens in the demonstration of cell-mediated immune response in murine toxoplasmosis

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1992

Research paper thumbnail of ABrugia malayiAntigen Specifically Recognized by Infected Individuals

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1998

Research paper thumbnail of Preliminary findings from a cross-sectional study on lymphatic filariasis in children, in an area of India endemic for Brugia malayi infection

Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 2007

As the more obvious clinical manifestations of the disease are very uncommon in children, lymphat... more As the more obvious clinical manifestations of the disease are very uncommon in children, lymphatic filariasis has been considered to be primarily a disease of adults. In many recent reports, however, there is evidence indicating not only that filarial infection is commonly acquired in childhood but also that many infected children already have irreversible damage to their lymphatics. The preliminary results of a cross-sectional study on the patterns of Brugia-attributable pathology in 7934 children (aged 3-15 years) who live in an area of India with endemic B. malayi infection confirm these trends. The children were screened for microfilaraemia, evidence of filarial disease, and the presence of antifilarial IgG(4) antibodies. One hundred children who were microfilaraemic but asymptomatic (32), with filarial disease or an history of such disease or microfilaraemia (29) or amicrofilaraemic and asymptomatic but seropositive for antifilarial IgG(4) (39) were investigated further. They were given detailed clinical examinations, their levels of microfilaraemia were evaluated (by counting microfilariae filtered out of blood samples), their lymphatics were explored by Doppler sonography, and their limbs were checked by lymphoscintigraphy. The 'filarial dance sign', which indicates the presence of live adult worms, was detected by sonography in 14 children (apparently the first time this sign has been observed in brugian filariasis). Lymphoscintigraphy revealed dilated lymphatic channels in the limbs of 80 of the children. At the end of the study, each of the 100 hospitalized children was treated with a single combined dose of diethylcarbamazine and albendazole; the aim is to follow-up the treated children every 6 months for 3 years. Even these preliminary results have important implications for filariasis-control programmes and emphasise the need for disability-alleviation efforts among children as well as adults.

Research paper thumbnail of Doppler ultrasonography reveals adult-worm nests in the lymph vessels of children with brugian filariasis

Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 2007

Although ultrasonography has allowed &amp... more Although ultrasonography has allowed 'nests' of live adult worms and dilated lymphatics to be detected in the early stages of infection with Wuchereria bancrofti, previous attempts to locate such adult-worm nests in brugian filariasis have been unsuccessful. In this study, the successful location of live adult Brugia malayi parasites, in the lymphatics of the axilla, thigh, epitrochlear region and/or popliteal fossa of children aged 3-15 years, is described for the first time. The 'filarial dance sign' (FDS), which indicates the presence of live adult worms, was observed in six children with microfilaraemia and in eight children who, though amicrofilaraemic, either had experienced an episode of lymphoedema (one) or were only positive for antifilarial IgG4 antibodies (seven). In bancroftian infection, the adult-worm nests have mostly been seen in asymptomatic but microfilaraemic subjects. The suspected worm nests, 18 in the 14 children, were all confirmed using colour-power and pulse-wave Doppler examinations. The worm nests were distinctly smaller and the wriggling movements were less rapid and less conspicuous than those seen in bancroftian filariasis. The importance of these findings in the management and control of lymphatic filariasis is discussed.

Research paper thumbnail of Antifilarial drugs, in the doses employed in mass drug administrations by the Global Programme to Eliminate Lymphatic Filariasis, reverse lymphatic pathology in children with Brugia malayi infection

Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Detection of filaria-specific IgG4 antibodies using Brugia Rapid test in individuals from an area highly endemic for Brugia timori

Research paper thumbnail of makalah persalinan normal : dokumentasi asuhan persalinan normal

persalinan normal, dokumentasi askeb varney dan soap serta partograf

Research paper thumbnail of massage endorfin

Research paper thumbnail of METODE PEMBELAJARAN LABORATORIUM BED SIDE TEACHING

bed side teaching merupakan metode pembelajaran dalam bidang kesehatan yang mana mahasiswa langsu... more bed side teaching merupakan metode pembelajaran dalam bidang kesehatan yang mana mahasiswa langsung berinteraksi dengan klien/pasien dan perseptor/dosen/CI bertindak sebagai fasilitator

Research paper thumbnail of ASUHAN KEBIDANAN IBU NIFAS PATOLOGI NY. A UMUR 18 TAHUN P 1 A 0 Ah 1 6 HARI POSTPARTUM DENGAN RETENSIO SISA PLASENTA

asuhan kebidanan retensio sisa plasenta

Research paper thumbnail of RUJUKAN BERDASARKAN STANDART PRAKTIK KEBIDANAN.docx

kebidanan komunitas: sistem rujukan

Research paper thumbnail of Recombinant expression of Toxocara canis excretory-secretory antigen TES-120 in Escherichia coli

The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health, 2003

The gene encoding the excretory-secretory antigen TES-120 of dog ascarid worm Toxocara canis was ... more The gene encoding the excretory-secretory antigen TES-120 of dog ascarid worm Toxocara canis was cloned into the bacterium Escherichia coli. The specificity of the recombinant TES-120 antigen produced by the bacterium was investigated. A total of 45 human serum samples from patients infected with differenthelminthes and protozoa, including 8 cases of toxocariasis, were tested against the recombinant antigens in immunoblot assays. The results from the assays revealed that the recombinant TES-120 antigen reacted with sera from toxocariasis patients only. This highly specific recombinant TES-120 antigen can potentially be used for the development of an inexpensive serodiagnostic assay for human toxocariasis.

Research paper thumbnail of Multicentre laboratory evaluation of Brugia Rapid dipstick test for detection of brugian filariasis

Tropical Medicine and International Health, 2003

Research paper thumbnail of Field validation of sensitivity and specificity of rapid test for detection of Brugia malayi infection

Tropical Medicine and International Health, 2005

Research paper thumbnail of Use of antifilarial IgG4-ELISA to detect Brugia malayi infection in an endemic area of Malaysia

Tropical Medicine & International Health, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of A recombinant antigen-based IgG4 ELISA for the specific and sensitive detection of Brugia malayi infection

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2001

Research paper thumbnail of Specificity and sensitivity of a rapid dipstick test (Brugia Rapid) in the detection of Brugia malayi infection

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2001

Research paper thumbnail of PCR-elisa for the detection of Brugia malayi infection using finger-prick blood

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1998

Research paper thumbnail of Effects of feeding and induction strategy on the production of Bm R1 antigen in recombinant E. coli

Letters in Applied Microbiology, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Dural plasmacytoma mimicking meningioma in a young patient with multiple myeloma

Biomedical Imaging and Intervention Journal, 2009

Intracranial involvement in multiple myeloma (MM) is rarely found, especially with dural involvem... more Intracranial involvement in multiple myeloma (MM) is rarely found, especially with dural involvement. There are only a few cases found concerning MM with intracranial involvement. MM usually involves an older group of patients. Cases involving young patients are very rare. The differential diagnosis of a dural plasmacytoma includes meningioma, metastasis, lymphoma and sarcoma of the dura mater. We present a young patient, 33 years old, with MM presenting an intracerebral mass mimicking meningioma on MRI. MM was diagnosed the previous year. The patient presented with headache, balance disturbance and back pain. MRI revealed an occipital extra-axial mass with a dural tail. Histopathological examination after excision showed MM. Published literatures on intracranial involvement of MM are also discussed. Plasmacytoma should be considered in the differential diagnosis of a solitary dural mass, particularly in a patient with MM.

Research paper thumbnail of Comparison of three forms of antigens in the demonstration of cell-mediated immune response in murine toxoplasmosis

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1992

Research paper thumbnail of ABrugia malayiAntigen Specifically Recognized by Infected Individuals

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1998

Research paper thumbnail of Preliminary findings from a cross-sectional study on lymphatic filariasis in children, in an area of India endemic for Brugia malayi infection

Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 2007

As the more obvious clinical manifestations of the disease are very uncommon in children, lymphat... more As the more obvious clinical manifestations of the disease are very uncommon in children, lymphatic filariasis has been considered to be primarily a disease of adults. In many recent reports, however, there is evidence indicating not only that filarial infection is commonly acquired in childhood but also that many infected children already have irreversible damage to their lymphatics. The preliminary results of a cross-sectional study on the patterns of Brugia-attributable pathology in 7934 children (aged 3-15 years) who live in an area of India with endemic B. malayi infection confirm these trends. The children were screened for microfilaraemia, evidence of filarial disease, and the presence of antifilarial IgG(4) antibodies. One hundred children who were microfilaraemic but asymptomatic (32), with filarial disease or an history of such disease or microfilaraemia (29) or amicrofilaraemic and asymptomatic but seropositive for antifilarial IgG(4) (39) were investigated further. They were given detailed clinical examinations, their levels of microfilaraemia were evaluated (by counting microfilariae filtered out of blood samples), their lymphatics were explored by Doppler sonography, and their limbs were checked by lymphoscintigraphy. The 'filarial dance sign', which indicates the presence of live adult worms, was detected by sonography in 14 children (apparently the first time this sign has been observed in brugian filariasis). Lymphoscintigraphy revealed dilated lymphatic channels in the limbs of 80 of the children. At the end of the study, each of the 100 hospitalized children was treated with a single combined dose of diethylcarbamazine and albendazole; the aim is to follow-up the treated children every 6 months for 3 years. Even these preliminary results have important implications for filariasis-control programmes and emphasise the need for disability-alleviation efforts among children as well as adults.

Research paper thumbnail of Doppler ultrasonography reveals adult-worm nests in the lymph vessels of children with brugian filariasis

Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 2007

Although ultrasonography has allowed &amp... more Although ultrasonography has allowed 'nests' of live adult worms and dilated lymphatics to be detected in the early stages of infection with Wuchereria bancrofti, previous attempts to locate such adult-worm nests in brugian filariasis have been unsuccessful. In this study, the successful location of live adult Brugia malayi parasites, in the lymphatics of the axilla, thigh, epitrochlear region and/or popliteal fossa of children aged 3-15 years, is described for the first time. The 'filarial dance sign' (FDS), which indicates the presence of live adult worms, was observed in six children with microfilaraemia and in eight children who, though amicrofilaraemic, either had experienced an episode of lymphoedema (one) or were only positive for antifilarial IgG4 antibodies (seven). In bancroftian infection, the adult-worm nests have mostly been seen in asymptomatic but microfilaraemic subjects. The suspected worm nests, 18 in the 14 children, were all confirmed using colour-power and pulse-wave Doppler examinations. The worm nests were distinctly smaller and the wriggling movements were less rapid and less conspicuous than those seen in bancroftian filariasis. The importance of these findings in the management and control of lymphatic filariasis is discussed.

Research paper thumbnail of Antifilarial drugs, in the doses employed in mass drug administrations by the Global Programme to Eliminate Lymphatic Filariasis, reverse lymphatic pathology in children with Brugia malayi infection

Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Detection of filaria-specific IgG4 antibodies using Brugia Rapid test in individuals from an area highly endemic for Brugia timori

Research paper thumbnail of makalah persalinan normal : dokumentasi asuhan persalinan normal

persalinan normal, dokumentasi askeb varney dan soap serta partograf

Research paper thumbnail of massage endorfin