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BukuHubungan antara Index Massa Tubuh dan Kualitas Kontrol Diabetes Melitus (DM) terhadap kejadian kasus Dermatofitosis pada pasien DM RS Atma Jaya tahun 2016
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Author: ALEXSANDER, SAMUEL ; Yolanda, Hanna (Advisor); Makimian, Robby (Examiner)
Topik: DIABETES MELLITUS; Dermatophytosis; Body Mass Index; Diabetes Mellitus; HbA1C; Dermatofitosis; Index Massa Tubuh; Diabetes Melitus
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Penerbit: Fakultas Kedokteran Unika Atma Jaya     Tempat Terbit: Jakarta Utara    Tahun Terbit: 2017    
Jenis: Theses - Karya Tulis Ilmiah Kedokteran (KTI-FK)
Fulltext: KTI Samuel Alexsander (2014060219).pdf (1.42MB; 40 download)
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  • Perpustakaan FK
    • Nomor Panggil: KTI-FK-1244
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    • Tandon: 1
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Abstract
Background. Dermatomycosis is the disease of the skin, hair and nail caused by fungal infection. Many type of fungal can cause dermatomycosis, but Dermatophytes are the most general type that cause infection. Diabetes Mellitus (DM) and high concentration of Body Mass Index (BMI) on someone may become risk factor at incidence of Dermatophytosis.
Objectives. This study’s objective is to know the correlations between BMI and quality control of DM towards incidence cases of Dermatophytosis in DM patients at Atma Jaya Hospital 2016.
Methods. This research is a descriptive analytic study with a cross-sectional approach on 100 respondents who are type 2 DM patients in Inpatient Room Atma Jaya Hospital June-December 2016. The research datas were taken from medical record and parasitology laboratory. Datas were analyzed by Chi Square, Fisher-Exact and also Mann-Whitney test with 95% significance and P <0.05.
Result. The results showed that from 100 respondents, there are 40 patients (40%) were clinical-diagnosed dermatophytosis, but only 2 patients (2%) were proven to be diagnosed dermatophytosis by laboratory examination. There are no significance correlations between Body Mass Index with Dermatophytosis that diagnosed from clinical (p = 0,32) and laboratory (p = 0,112). There are also no significance correlations between Quality Control of DM with Dermatophytosis that diagnosed from clinical (p = 0,83) and laboratory (p = 0,46). There are higher mean levels of HbA1C on Dermatophytosis patients rather than Non-dermatophyotosis patientsy, but as statisically there is no correlation on HbA1C levels between Dermatophytosis patients and Non-dermatophytosis patients (p = 0,336).
Conclusion. There are no significance correlations between BMI and quality control of DM towards incidence cases of Dermatophytosis in DM patients at Atma Jaya Hospital 2016.
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