Widhodho T. Karyomanggolo
Department of Child Health, Universitas Indonesia Medical School/Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta

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Osteopetrosis: A Report of Four Cases Maria Abdulsalam; Iskandar Wahidiyat; Widhodho T. Karyomanggolo; L. A. Tamaela
Paediatrica Indonesiana Vol 24 No 9-10 (1984): September - October 1984
Publisher : Indonesian Pediatric Society

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Four cases of osteopetrosis in infancy had been reported. All cases showed signs of anemia, thrombocytopenia and hepatosplenomegaly which at the beginning suggested the possibility of the diseases more commonly found in our country such as malaria, Cooley anemia, autoimmunne hemolytic anemia and malignancy. The authors then concluded that next to those diseases mentioned above the symptoms and signs of anemia, thrombocytopenia and hepatosplenomegaly especially in infancy should also lead to the possibility of the diagnosis of osteopetrosis. This latter is more obvious when it is accompanied by the difficulty in obtaining the bone marrow specimen.
Radiological Assessment of Renal Length in Children Widhodho T. Karyomanggolo
Paediatrica Indonesiana Vol 30 No 1-2 (1990): January - February 1990
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Assessment of kidney length to other easily available parameters such as L1-L3 length and age in the evaluation and care of growing children with kidney disease is a prerequisite. Eighty nine IVP photos were selected from children with urinary tract infection. Radiological examinations were done after the absence of clinical and laboratory abnormalities. Nine or 10.1% IVP photos had radiological abnormalities so they were excluded from this study. There was no difference in kidney length between boys and girls. There was a difference in length between the right and the left kidney. Strong correlation was found between kidney length and L1-L31ength, age, body he1ght and body weight. Tables are presented for charting data on kidney length and will be of use by pediatricians, radiologists and urologists in the care of growing children with kidney ailments.