[Ended]The 22nd Indonesian Endoscopy Case Teleconference

Ver 1.7

Local Time At Main Venue

2019/11/07 (Thu) 13:00-120min, Jakarta Pusat,ID (UTC+07:00)

Organizer

Dadang Makmun

Contents

Endoscopy

Topics

Role of endoscopy in gastrointestinal diseases

Case 1. A 20 years old female suffering from 1 week vomitus, abdominal pain, weight loss. In childhood, she underwent surgery caused by problem in intestines. Abdominal CT scan showed multilobulated mass in gastric fundus and corpus, and thickening of small and large bowel loop. Gastroscopy showed gastric polyposis. Colonoscopy showed sesile polyp in ileum terminal and colon mass.
Case 2. A 24 years old female, suffering from diarrhea, for 10 months, with mucous and blood in the stool. Fever (+), arthralgia (+), abdominal pain in the right lower quadrant, hair loss, edema in lower extremities, weight loss, struma and amenorrhea in last six months. ANA test (+), anti dsDNA (-), According to American College of Rheumatology criteria she was diagnosed as systemic lupus erythematosus. Abdominal CT Scan showed inflammatory of distal large bowels in descending colon and rectosigmoid level. Gastroscopy showed erosive gastritis, healing ulcer. Colonoscopy showed abnormality in terminal ileum and colon, with cobble stone appearance.

Connection Method

H.323 , Zoom

Style

Conference

Server At

Kyushu University

Chairs

Chair

Dadang Makmun
University of Indonesia / ID

Co-Chair1

Agung Prasetyo
Dr Kariadi General Hospital / ID

Chief Engineer1

Tunggul Laksono
Brawijaya University / ID

Chief Engineer2

Lukman Harun
Dr Kariadi General Hospital / ID

Participating Institutions

Note: The institution shown in red is not confirmed.

City, Country

Institution

Moderator

Schedule

Precautions

• The conference will be recorded by the photos and movies.

• Pictures taken at the conference may be published in TEMDEC home page, annual report and conference presentations.

• Do not present the personal information of patients any in oral and presentation materials without obtaining the patient’s consent.

* For more information, please refer to the TEMDEC policy.