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Potensi sentra olahan ubi kayu dan mitigasi bencana di Desa Kranggan, Galur, Kulon Progo Paramita, Brigitta Laksmi; Pratama, Sergio; Novianti, Fatimah; Gurusinga, Christophel; Satriani, Amanda Putri Eriandina; Marhaeni, Maria Btari Larasati; Lo, Christina Natalia Kharis; Katelya, Dea; Yuniarka, Gisela Radiastasha; Putrianti, Pita Desi; Malau, Deon Natanael
Jurnal Atma Inovasia Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian pada Masyarakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (301.595 KB) | DOI: 10.24002/jai.v2i4.5228

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Kuliah Kerja Nyata (KKN) are part of a mandatory activity to fulfill student obligations, namely community service, KKN in batch 80 is carried out online due to the covid-19 pandemic. Therefore, this research was conducted to fulfill the task given by Atma Jaya University Yogyakarta. The Kranggan Village area is one of the villages located in the Galur sub-district, Kulon Progo Regency which is located close to the southern coast of the island of Java. Therefore, it is necessary to have comprehensive efforts in policy making to reduce the risk caused by natural disasters such as doing mitigation. In addition, this study aims to educate the Kranggan village community in increasing search results from cassava plants, where the Kranggan village area has 91.0 hectares of land for cassava plants in 2018. Data collection techniques in this research are observation, collection of literature studies from the internet and discussions with lecturers. The results of this study were made together with a pocket book or e-book entitled "Potency of Kranggan Village, Processed Cassava" and an e-book or pocket book "Disaster Mitigation". The target of this KKN program is the formation of a home industry that is able to compete in the market and is managed directly by the Kranggan village community and provides education if a natural disaster occurs, so that the community understands what actions to take in certain situations. Therefore, Group 79 chose to make an e-book on village potential on the use of cassava and disaster mitigation counseling. The results of this study are expected to be useful in the future for the people of Kranggan Village in increasing their income from making cassava chips in addition to the work of the majority of the population is farming and is expected to be useful for the people of Kranggan Village to always be responsive and alert in taking action to deal with natural disasters.
Complexity of diagnosis and management of a giant thyroid nodule: A case report and a concise literature Firdausa, Sarah; Zufry, Hendra; Ekadamayanti, Agustia S.; Sucipto, Krishna W.; Burhan, Henry W.; Pratama, Sergio; Benalcazar, Andrés MMB.
Narra J Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): December 2023
Publisher : Narra Sains Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52225/narra.v3i3.224

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It is crucial for doctors to decide whether a thyroid nodule is benign or malignant when a patient presents with one, as it will significantly impact how the patient is managed in the future. However, it is not as straightforward to determine between the two; even a physical examination, thyroid function test, ultrasonography, and biopsy have been well performed. It can be more stressful if a patient has an increased risk of malignancy, such as age (below 20- and above 60-year-old), solid nodule, rapid growth, hoarseness, lymphadenopathy, and microcalcifications on the ultrasonography. The aim of this case was to present the management of a giant thyroid nodule with malignancy presentation and a benign biopsy finding. A 41-year-old male complained of a palpable neck mass, hoarseness, and dysphagia. The thyroid function test was normal. Ultrasonography revealed suspicion of malignancy with category 4 of American College of Radiology-Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System (ACR-TIRADS). The biopsy revealed follicular neoplasm, and was classified as Bethesda IV. The patient underwent a total thyroidectomy due to the large tumor size and symptoms. Histopathological findings post-surgery revealed a follicular thyroid adenoma. This case highlights a complex diagnosis and management of follicular thyroid neoplasm due to their potential for both benign and malignant. Comprehensive pre- and post-operative care is essential to determine the nature of nodules. Post-operative follow-up care might improve the patient’s outcome and prevent complications.