21 research outputs found

    Desainer Grafis yang Menciptakan dan Menjual Produk Berupa Barang

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    Graphic designers in their economic activities are more widely known simply as seller of the product in the form of services. Whereas in reality it is not so since the days of Art and Craft movement spearheaded by William Morris at the end of the 19th century. William Morris, a graphic designer, had created products with good design for sale. Many reasons are behind it, starting from desires to break free from pressures of the clients, expanding spaces to express creativity to economic motives. Discussion of graphic designers crossing border of disciplines by creating products is very interesting. They do not just perform the profession on the basis of orders (client-based), but they are able to read the market that will absorb the products they created. Even, they create market trend (as a trendsetter). At this level, a designer does not just make value-added work, but already at the level of creating new value (value creation)

    Spatial analysis improves the detection of early corneal nerve fiber loss in patients with recently diagnosed type 2 diabetes

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    Corneal confocal microscopy (CCM) has revealed reduced corneal nerve fiber (CNF) length and density (CNFL, CNFD) in patients with diabetes, but the spatial pattern of CNF loss has not been studied. We aimed to determine whether spatial analysis of the distribution of corneal nerve branching points (CNBPs) may contribute to improving the detection of early CNF loss. We hypothesized that early CNF decline follows a clustered rather than random distribution pattern of CNBPs. CCM, nerve conduction studies (NCS), and quantitative sensory testing (QST) were performed in a cross-sectional study including 86 patients recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and 47 control subjects. In addition to CNFL, CNFD, and branch density (CNBD), CNBPs were analyzed using spatial point pattern analysis (SPPA) including 10 indices and functional statistics. Compared to controls, patients with diabetes showed lower CNBP density and higher nearest neighbor distances, and all SPPA parameters indicated increased clustering of CNBPs (all P97.5th percentile of controls in up to 23.5% of patients. When combining an individual SPPA parameter with CNFL, ≥1 of 2 indices were >99th or <1st percentile of controls in 28.6% of patients compared to 2.1% of controls, while for the conventional CNFL/CNFD/CNBD combination the corresponding rates were 16.3% vs 2.1%. SPPA parameters correlated with CNFL and several NCS and QST indices in the controls (all P<0.001), whereas in patients with diabetes these correlations were markedly weaker or lost. In conclusion, SPPA reveals increased clustering of early CNF loss and substantially improves its detection when combined with a conventional CCM measure in patients with recently diagnosed type 2 diabetes

    Pathologic features of tumor activity and stability in uveal melanoma specimens after fractionated CyberKnife radiosurgery

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    To evaluate uveal melanoma cell activity and pathologic features after stereotactic CyberKnife radiosurgery in specimens from five patients. Specimens from five patients treated by CyberKnife radiosurgery in three fractions were included in this study. Because of persistent retinal detachment in 3 patients, tumour endoresection was performed at four, seven and ten month after CyberKnife radiosurgery. At nine and twelve months after treatment, enucleation of the eye globe was performed in 2 patients because of secondary tumour bleeding and missing regression. After histomorphological analysis and determination of Ki67-proliferation index, DNA cytophotometry, fluorescence in-situ hybridization evaluation for chromosome 3 loss, GNA11and GNAQ mutation analysis were performed. Four of the five tumours included in this study showed variable radiation-induced morphologic changes in the form of enlargement of cells and nuclei, cytoplasmic vacuolisation and nuclear fragmentation. The DNA content of a large fraction of tumour cells was hypoploid. On the other hand, single strikingly hyperchromatic melanoma cells showed marked aneuploidy. The proliferation fraction in the three endoresected tumours was very low (<1%), but it was elevated in the enucleation cases. Monosomy 3 was detected in two of the endoresection cases, but none of the enucleation cases. None of the patients experienced a local tumour recurrence, but two of the patients developed liver metastasis. Many melanoma cells seemed to be vital within the first 6 months after CyberKnife radiosurgery, but obvious radiation-induced morphologic changes, including tumour necrosis, hypoploid DNA content plus low Ki-67 index could indicate sublethal cell damage

    Confocal microscopy and quantification of micromorphological parameters.

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    <p>Initial image of SBP in the central cornea obtained with in vivo CLSM in a healthy volunteer (A) with corneal sensation 60 mm and diabetic patient (D) with corneal sensation 40 mm and NDS = 8 (image size: 400 x 400 µm). B and E represent the results of segmentation from the corresponding SBP images in control and diabetic subjects, respectively. C and F show graphs displaying the geometry of SBP in a final surface reconstruction. Total fibre length of 4706 and 545.4 µm, nerve fibre density 0.034 mm/mm<sup>2</sup> and 0.004 mm/mm<sup>2</sup>, and single nerve fibre count 68 and 3 were measured in control subject and diabetic patient, respectively.</p

    Clinical and demographic data for all participants and for various subgroups (data presented as mean ± SD).

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    <p>ABI = Ankle-Brachial Index; DR = Diabetic retinopathy; NDR = No diabetic retinopathy; NDS = Neuropathy Disability Score; NSS = Neuropathy Symptom Score.</p><p>Clinical and demographic data for all participants and for various subgroups (data presented as mean ± SD).</p

    Seven standard-field fundus photography with corresponding CLSM images.

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    <p>Regular SBP pattern and normal fundus appearance in control (A). Patches of retinal whitening and rarefication of nerve fibers in SBP in a patient with DR (B). Relatively impaired appearance of SBP in a patient without DR (C).</p
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