American Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine

Volume 5, Issue 2, March 2017

  • Effect of Doxycycline in Autologous Serum to Improvement Clinical Manifestation of Acne Vulgaris

    Muhlis Yunus, Anis Irawan Anwar, Siswanto Wahab, Farida Tabri, Ilhamjaya Patellongi, Johanes Widodo

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 2, March 2017
    Pages: 30-35
    Received: Jan. 25, 2017
    Accepted: Feb. 10, 2017
    Published: Mar. 01, 2017
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    Abstract: Acne vulgaris (AV) is an inflammatory disease of skin on the follicle polisebasea frequent and considered dermatological problems the most common worldwide. This study investigates the relationship topical therapy using autologous serum containing doxycycline in women with moderate to severe acne vulgaris. Research conducted in Makassar, South Sula... Show More
  • Study of Para-Phenylenediamine (PPD) in the Clothes Textile Materials

    Amelia Prisdiani, Farida Tabri, Sri Vitayani Muchtar, Burhanuddin Bahar, Yohanes Widodo Wirohadidjojo, Agussalim Bukhari

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 2, March 2017
    Pages: 36-40
    Received: Jan. 26, 2017
    Accepted: Feb. 10, 2017
    Published: Mar. 01, 2017
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    Abstract: Atopic dermatitis is a chronic skin disease that most commonly occurs in children. The research aimed at investigating the para-phenylenenediamine (PPD) content on the textile material of the disperse blue 106 which was given the softening agent (SA). The research was conducted Biopharmaco-Laboratory of the Research Activity Centre Building, Hasanu... Show More
  • Protective Effect of Cocoa Extract on Malondialdehyde Level in Ultraviolet B Induced - Albino Mice Skin

    Suci Nugraeni Tahir, Farida Tabri, Khairuddin Djawad, Anni Adriani, Arifin Seweng, Nasrum Massi

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 2, March 2017
    Pages: 41-45
    Received: Jan. 27, 2017
    Accepted: Feb. 10, 2017
    Published: Mar. 01, 2017
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    Abstract: The antioxidant activity in cocoa linked to the polyphenol content therein, especially subunit monomers catechin and epicatechin. The aim of the study was to determine the protective effects of cocoa extract on levels of malondialdehyde in albino mice by exposure to UVB. This study was conducted at animal laboratory to interventions UVB and Extract... Show More
  • The Protective Effects of Topical Cocoa Extract Lotio on Albino Mice to the Level of 8-OHdG After Ultraviolet B Exposure

    Ramona Utami, Anis Irawan Anwar, Khairuddin Djawad, Anni Adriani, Siswanto Wahab, Burhanuddin Bahar

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 2, March 2017
    Pages: 46-49
    Received: Jan. 25, 2017
    Accepted: Feb. 10, 2017
    Published: Mar. 02, 2017
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    Abstract: Ultraviolet B radiation (UVB) often cause oxidative stress, through the reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation and produce DNA damage. This study aims to assess the protective effects of topically cocoa extract lotio against DNA damage by measure of 8-OHdG level in albino mice after UVB exposure. This study was conducted in Makassar, South Sulawes... Show More
  • A Comparison Between 0,25% Tumeric Extract Cream and Grated Tumeric for Skin Discoloration

    Solecha Setiawati, Faridha Ilyas, Farida Tabri, Khairuddin Djawad, Gemini Alam

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 2, March 2017
    Pages: 50-55
    Received: Jan. 26, 2017
    Accepted: Feb. 10, 2017
    Published: Mar. 02, 2017
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    Abstract: Turmeric has been found to have some efficacies in repairing the skin texture including its ability to enlighten the color of the skin associated to premature skin aging. This study aims to compare between the 0.25% turmeric extract cream and grated turmeric in skin color change. Samples in this study were collected from women subjects that were se... Show More
  • Use of Patient Preference Form to Evaluate Patients Satisfaction of OBGYN Outpatient Service in Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo Hospital Makassar – Indonesia

    Eddy Hartono, Shandy Suwanto Putra, Elizabeth Catrina Jusuf, Umar Malinta

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 2, March 2017
    Pages: 56-59
    Received: Feb. 17, 2017
    Accepted: Mar. 01, 2017
    Published: Mar. 20, 2017
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    Abstract: Patient satisfaction can be measured by five dimension: tangibles, realibility, responsiveness, assurance and emphaty. All of which shown from the satisfaction level of patient, especially from doctor-patient communication. Nowadays, doctor-patient communication has already shifted from paternalistic to patient centered communication, so it require... Show More