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Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reaction Among Hiv-Infected Patients Starting Antituberculosis Treatment, Alvina Widhani, Teguh Harjono Karjadi, Evy Yunihastuti, Desi Salwani, Angga Pramudita, Saut Horas Nababan, Mirna Nurasri Praptini, Prionggo Mondrowinduro
Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reaction Among Hiv-Infected Patients Starting Antituberculosis Treatment, Alvina Widhani, Teguh Harjono Karjadi, Evy Yunihastuti, Desi Salwani, Angga Pramudita, Saut Horas Nababan, Mirna Nurasri Praptini, Prionggo Mondrowinduro
Jurnal Penyakit Dalam Indonesia
Introduction. Treatment of tuberculosis (TB) in HIV patients is complicated due to numerous comorbidities and possible adverse effects. One of which is cutaneous adverse drug reaction (CADR). This adverse event is often difficult to manage because of multiple medications the patients get. The objective of this study was to know the prevalence and risk factors of CADR among HIV-infected patients starting anti-TB treatment. Methods. This retrospective study reviewed data from medical records of new patients at Working Group on AIDS outpatient clinic at Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Indonesia in January 2008-December 2010 that had started anti-TB treatment. Risk factors of CADR …
Performance Of Combination Of Symptoms, Chest X-Rays And Mgit 960 Culture For Diagnosis Of Pulmonary Tuberculosis In Hiv Patients, Desi Salwani, Ujainah Zaini Nasir, Evy Yunihastuti, Kuntjro Harimurti, Andriansjah Andriansjah
Performance Of Combination Of Symptoms, Chest X-Rays And Mgit 960 Culture For Diagnosis Of Pulmonary Tuberculosis In Hiv Patients, Desi Salwani, Ujainah Zaini Nasir, Evy Yunihastuti, Kuntjro Harimurti, Andriansjah Andriansjah
Jurnal Penyakit Dalam Indonesia
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Risk Factors Of Antituberculosis Induced-Hepatotoxicity Amonghiv/Aids Patients, Lies Luthariana, Teguh H. Karjadi, Irsan Hasan, C. Martin Rumende
Risk Factors Of Antituberculosis Induced-Hepatotoxicity Amonghiv/Aids Patients, Lies Luthariana, Teguh H. Karjadi, Irsan Hasan, C. Martin Rumende
Jurnal Penyakit Dalam Indonesia
Introduction. Antituberculosis (ATT) induced hepatotoxicity is commonly found among HIV/AIDS patients. Several risk factor related to drug-induced hepatotoxicity such as alcoholism, hepatitis B or hepatitis C infection, abnormal baseline aminotransferase/bilirubin, poor nutritional status and concomitant hepatotoxic drugs consumption, are usually found in these patients. This study was conducted to evaluate risk factor of ATT-induced hepatotoxicity in HIV/AIDS patients. Methods. This is a case control retrospective study with matching of age, sex, antituberculosis regimen, and alcohol consumption. Risk factors evaluated are hepatitis C and hepatitis B coinfection, concomitant hepatotoxic drugs consumption, abnormal baseline aminotransferase and or bilirubin. Results. We collected data …
Gastrointestinal Bleeding As A Manifestation Of Intestinaltuberculosis In Leprosy Patients With Reversal Reaction Andhistory Of Long-Term Steroid Therapy, Meutia Gebrina, Saskia Aziza Nursyirwan, Pradana Soewondo, Achmad Fauzi, Kaka Renaldi
Gastrointestinal Bleeding As A Manifestation Of Intestinaltuberculosis In Leprosy Patients With Reversal Reaction Andhistory Of Long-Term Steroid Therapy, Meutia Gebrina, Saskia Aziza Nursyirwan, Pradana Soewondo, Achmad Fauzi, Kaka Renaldi
Jurnal Penyakit Dalam Indonesia
Intestinal tuberculosis is difficult to be diagnosed. Signs and symptoms usually are not specific, and the results of diagnostic tools are frequently negative. One of the unusual symptoms of intestinal tuberculosis is gastrointestinal bleeding, which should increase the awareness of clinical practitioners.