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Abstract Ref Number = APCP1139
Poster Presentation
A 3-YEAR OLD BOY FROM KOROWAY TRIBE WITH NOMA AND MALNUTRITION
Tasya Gitaputri Pranoto,Imanuel Yulius Malino,Theo Adolf Rompas,I Made Agus Suarsana Dian Harapan Hospital
Background : Noma is a rare infectious disease that rapidly destroys the soft tissues, perforating the hard tissues and the skin of the face. It was first named in the eighteenth century. Children aged between 2 and 6 years with poor oral hygiene, malnutrition, malaria, HIV infection, measles, living in a poor condition, a resource-constrained areas are at risk of the disease. This case emphasized the needs of greater understanding not only of the disease but also the multifactorial approach to attain health. Case Presentation Summary : A 3 year-old boy from Koroway was admitted with a month history of a lesion on the left cheek. The lesion had started as a vesicle on the left gum, progressing rapidly into an ulcer. Local examination revealed a hole on the left cheek. An ulcer with diameter of 5 cm, a greyish black area and edema appears on the external surface of the cheek, mandibular bone and teeth exposed. Associated with the lesion was pain, pus, malnutrition, no immunization records, and has past history of recently malaria. Physical examination revealed pale conjunctiva and ronkhi at the basal of the lungs. Laboratory findings were microcytic hypochromic anemia, elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate, normal leucocytes, and hypoalbuminaemia, Mantoux test was negative and no HIV infection was found. The patient was managed by blood transfusion, administration of antibiotics, debridement of the affected area, and putting on a high carbohydrate and protein diet, which was local foods such as bananas, eggs, and sago. After the lesion was smaller and no other complication revealed, the patient was discharged. Learning Points/Discussion : Noma is an abandoned disease and known as the “face of poverty”. Early intervention can be made to minimize tissue destruction. Nevertheless, adequate steps regarding the availability, accessibility, and utilization of the resources with cultural approach might help to improve the health condition of individuals living in susceptible areas.
Keywords: Noma Malnutrition Koroway Cultural
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