PERBANDINGAN KOLONISASI MALASSEZIA PADA PASIEN DERMATITIS ATOPIK DAN KONTROL DI UNIT RAWAT JALAN KESEHATAN KULIT DAN KELAMIN RSUD Dr. SOETOMO SURABAYA

Ardsari Azminingrum, NIM011180411 (2017) PERBANDINGAN KOLONISASI MALASSEZIA PADA PASIEN DERMATITIS ATOPIK DAN KONTROL DI UNIT RAWAT JALAN KESEHATAN KULIT DAN KELAMIN RSUD Dr. SOETOMO SURABAYA. Thesis thesis, Universitas Airlangga.

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Abstract

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic skin disease that often occurs in infancy and children. Skin barrier defect in atopic dermatitis causes the skin of AD’s patient susceptible to bacterial, fungal and viral cutaneuous infection. Malassezia can induce the immune system, thereby reducing the number of Malassezia colonization on the skin thus improving atopic dermatitis. Purpose: To compare Malassezia colonization of children with atopic dermatitis and non atopic children in Dermato-venereology outpatient clinic in dr. Soetomo general hospital Surabaya. Methods: This is an analitic observational study, with 25 atopic dermatitis and 25 non-atopic children(controls) that qualify inclusion and exclusion criteria. Skin specimens were obtained by skin scraping and then planted in the culture medium of ChromAgar Malassezia Results: Positive culture of Malassezia in atopic dermatitis group was fewer than the control group, while the average number colony of Malassezia sp.in atopic dermatitis was higher than the control group. High temperature and humidity in Indonesia led to Malassezia proliferation and transformation into patogen form. Conclusions: The average number colony of Malassezia sp. was higher on atopic dermatitis patient than control group in this study. This results differ with previous study can be possible due to the difference of using culture medium and methods of skin specimen collection, as well as the influence of tropical climate that occurred in Indonesia

Item Type: Thesis (Thesis)
Additional Information: KKA KK PPDS.IKK 02/17 Azm p
Uncontrolled Keywords: Malassezia, Atopic Dermatitis, Culture
Subjects: R Medicine > RL Dermatology
Divisions: 01. Fakultas Kedokteran
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Ardsari Azminingrum, NIM011180411NIM011180411
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Thesis advisorIskandar Zulkarnain, dr., SpKK(K)UNSPECIFIED
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email indah.fatma@staf.unair.ac.id
Date Deposited: 30 Oct 2017 20:19
Last Modified: 30 Oct 2017 20:19
URI: http://repository.unair.ac.id/id/eprint/65156
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