Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of Neuroscience, Neurology and Psychiatry Universitas Sumatera Utara (ICONAP 2023)

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Peer-Review Statements

Mustafa M. Amin, Elmeida Effendy, Dina Keumala Sari, Kiking Ritarwan, Roger Ho Chun Man, Ahmad Hatim Sulaiman, Zöe Bichler
All the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the 6th ICoNaP USU during 17-18 May 2023 in Medan Indonesia. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Reviewer Committee and approved by the Editor-in-Chief, who affirms that this document is a truthful description...
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The Effects of Oleuropein Isolate on Apoptosis Inducing Factor and High Mobility Group Box-1 Levels In Traumatic Brain Injury Model Rats

Abdurrahman Mousa Arsyad
Background Traumatic brain injury is a major public problem with an incidence of 10 million people annually, causing the most significant deaths and disabilities worldwide. Head injuries can be classified into primary and secondary head injuries. Secondary head injuries can be caused by...
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Pseudoceysis False Pregnancy in 25-Year-Old with Anxiety: A Case Report

Akmal Junio, Mustafa M. Amin
Background Somatoform disorder is a disorder characterized by the presence of multiple symptoms that cannot be explained or proven as physical symptoms. Patients with this disorder often undergo examinations and consultations with various healthcare centres about their complaints [1]. Doctors...
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NCL Disorders: Common Causes of Dementia in Children: A Case Report

Aminah Marhani Hasibuan, Cindy Chias Arthy
Background Dementia in children is a rare case, which results in general neurocognitive decline that is chronic and progressive in the form of loss of skills after a period of normal development. Similar to adult neurodegenerative disorders, childhood dementia also exhibits cognitive deterioration,...
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Pornography Addiction in Children and Teenagers Caused by Feelings of Boredom, Loneliness, Anger, Stress, and Tiredness

Bernard Surbakti, Elmeida Effendy
The pandemic is a dark era during which every aspect of society is disrupted. The pandemic has led to a decline in productivity for people of all ages. Among the working-age population, the pandemic results in reduced work productivity, affecting income levels. As teenagers, the impact of this pandemic...
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The Comparison of Catechol-o-methyltransferase VAL158MET on Schizophrenic Bataknese Patients

David Erickson Simanjuntak, Elmeida Effendy, Mustafa M. Amin
Background Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that is common throughout the world. Schizophrenia is estimated to occur in 24 million people or one in 3000 people (0.32%). In Indonesia, it is estimated that around 6.9% of family members have schizophrenia. Genetic and epidemiological studies...
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Relationship Between Depression and Lower Back Pain Among Patients at the University of North Sumatra Hospital

David Adrian Gultom, Elmeida Effendy, Nazli Mahdinasari Nasution
Background Lower back pain (LBP) is a common health problem that can significantly impact the quality of life of an individual. Meanwhile, depression is a mental health disorder often associated with certain physical conditions. Several studies revealed a significant relationship between...
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BDNF Val66Met Polymorphism and Incidence of Childhood Trauma in Bataknese Schizophrenia Patient

Diana ILC, Mustafa M. Amin, M. Surya Husada, M. Hanip Fahri, Reny Barus, Catherine
Background Schizophrenia is a severe brain disease with severe and persistent psychotic manifestations accompanied by dysfunction of cognitive and psychosocial variables. Numerous studies indicate that a mix of genetic and environmental variables may be responsible for the aetiology of...
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Van Gogh Syndrome: Self Amputation in 36-Year-old Schizophrenia Patient

Dika Asrika Asrul, Cindy Chias Arthy
Background Psychiatric settings often encounter pathological self-mutilation cases. It has associations with many mental conditions, including psychosis, drug addiction, mood disorders, intellectual impairment, and personality disorder. A well-known case of self-mutilation is Vincent Van...
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Synthetic tobacco dependence: a case report from Bintang mountains, Papua, Indonesia

Donalry Agus Saputra, Mustafa M. Amin
Background Synthetic tobacco is a type of tobacco made from a mixture of chemicals. This mixture is then sprayed on pieces of leaves or tobacco cigarettes and then rolled like using marijuana by smoking. Its chemicals are deliberately artificially created to mimic the effects of marijuana...
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A Case Report: Peripartum Onset of Major Depressive Disorder for Father

Ella Yunita Daulay, M. Surya Husada
Background Depression symptoms in parents during the pregnancy-to-postpartum period significantly impact their child’s cognitive, social, and behavioural development.1 Major depression with peripartum onset refers to depression occurring during the antepartum and postpartum period, up to...
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Pornography Addiction in Adolescent Boys: A Case Report

Fannia Rizki Amalia, Nazli Mahdina Sari Nasution
Background Pornography addiction is the act of repeatedly seeing something that stimulates sexual desire and losing self-control to stop it. Today, with the rapid development of internet technology, teenagers find it easy to access pornographic sites and watch content that leads to pornography...
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Differences in 5-HT6 C267T Gene Receptor Polymorphism Between People with Schizophrenia and Health Controls from the Batak Tribe

S. Fitri Ana Ima, Mustafa M. Amin, Elmeida Effendy
Schizophrenia is a chronic mental disorder that affects human psychosocial functioning. Approximately 24 million people worldwide are estimated to suffer from this disorder, with the onset typically occurring in late adolescence or early twenties. People with Schizophrenia (PWS) have a higher risk...
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Factors Related to Smartphone Addiction in Medical Students at the Universitas Sumatera Utara

Hot Parsaulian Siregar, Mustafa M. Amin, M.Surya Husada
Background Smartphones have become an essential device in everyday life in recent years; scientific impetus and the extraordinary evolution of technology have resulted in having to provide information in all subjects anytime and anywhere. Smartphones have grown in popularity among younger...
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Association of the MCP-1 -2518 A/G Polymorphism with Schizophrenia Risk: Insights from a Batak Ethnic Group Study

Janiasman Alexandro Sinurat, Mustafa M. Amin, M. Surya Husada
Background A genetic variation called the monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) -2518 A/G polymorphism can affect a person's inflammatory response and MCP-1 gene expression. Several studies suggested this polymorphism to be potentially linked to the risk of developing schizophrenia,...
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The Impact of Madeung Culture on Postpartum Depression in Acehnese Mother: A Case Report

Karolind Adriani Damanik, Elmeida Effendy
Background Postpartum depression (PPD) is a common psychological disorder that affects many new mothers worldwide. The prevalence of postpartum depression in Indonesia is around 23.8%, higher than the global average of 13%. Postpartum depression is believed to be associated with cultural...
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Body-Focused Repetitive Disorder: A Case Report of Trichotillomania and Onycothilomania with Social Phobia in a 30-year-old Woman

Lastri Diyani Siregar, Vita Camellia
Background Trichotillomania (TTM) and Onycothilomania are defined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) as dermatological conditions categorized as obsessive-compulsive disorders. Based on DSM-5, OCRD (Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders) includes BFRB...
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Differences in Interleukin-4-590 C/T Variants Between Batak People with Schizophrenia and Healthy Control

Margreth Abletara Banurea, Mustafa M. Amin, Elmeida Effendy
Background: Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder characterized by disturbances in thinking, perception, emotion, and behaviour. Although the exact causes are unknown, research suggests that genetic and environmental factors contribute to its development. Besides, the interleukin-4 (IL-4) 590 C/T...
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Aging Beautifully with Healthy Sexual Life

Muhammad Rusda
Sexual health among older generations is still a major issue for individuals and couples. However, most people still believe that older adults are asexual. The reported prevalence of sexual problems in the elderly population was quite high, especially in postmenopausal women. For older women, menopause...
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Differences in Selenium Levels between People with Schizophrenia and Control Groups

Nabilah Aulia Hasanuddin, Elmeida Effendy, Vita Camellia
Background Cognitive, emotional, and behavioural symptoms of schizophrenia affect various areas of mental function. Schizophrenia is a mental condition. The lifetime prevalence of this condition ranges from 0.3% to 0.7%, with rates fluctuating depending on migration, urbanization, and socioeconomic...
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A Case Report of Russell’s Sign in a 50-Year-Old Female With Persistent Delusion

Nora, Surya Husada
Background: Russell’s sign is a condition commonly observed in individuals who intentionally induce vomiting and is characterized by the presence of calluses on the dorsum of the hand.1 This physical manifestation is a significant marker for mental illness and is primarily prevalent among patients diagnosed...
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Transsexualism: Gender Identity Disorders: A Case Report

Okti Pratiwi Tambunan, Dessy Mawar Zalia
Background: Transsexualism is characterized as having desires or having undergone a social transition from Male to female or female to Male, accompanied by affirmation efforts. The affirmation process can be reversible (clothing, hair, makeup, puberty barrier), partially reversible (estradiol or testosterone),...
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Separation Anxiety Disorder (SAD) in a 5-year-old Child: A Case Report

Riri Putria, Nazli Mahdinasari Nasution
Background: One of the most frequent emotional disorders in children is Separation Anxiety Disorder (SAD), which can lead to poorer mental and physical health and is estimated at 50% of anxiety disorders. But based on the facts, many adults think that many symptoms of SAD are normal. When suffering from...
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Correlative Analysis of Demographic Characteristics and Depressive Syndrome on Quality of Life

Riska Andriyani, Mustafa M. Amin, Muhammad Surya Husada
Background: The main factor contributing to coronary heart disease (CHD), the world's biggest killer, is the buildup of plaque in the arteries that provide oxygen to the heart muscle. CHD continues to be a serious health issue with socioeconomic effects because it causes a decline in physical and...
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Correlation Between Glutathione (GSH) Levels and Cognitive Function in People With Schizophrenia

Riski Syahna, Elmeida Effendy, Nazli Mahdinasari Nasution
Background: Cognitive impairment is a prevalent manifestation observed in people with schizophrenia and holds significant value in predicting the clinical and functional prognosis of the disease. Even though cognitive deficits are not the primary diagnostic criterion for schizophrenia, they can exacerbate...
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Relationship between Demographic Characteristics and Anxiety Syndrome in Advanced-Stage Breast Cancer Patients

Sadar Rohana Br. Manik, Mustafa M. Amin, Vita Camellia, Elmeida Effendy, Kamal Basri Siregar
Background: Breast cancer is one of the most prevalent types of cancer worldwide and is associated with anxiety in over 40% of patients due to social factors, such as education level, occupation, and socioeconomic status. Therefore, this study aims to determine the relationship between demographic characteristics...
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Charles Bonnet Syndrome in a 70-year-old Man with Diabetic Retinopathy

Saidi Oktaviandi, Elmeida Effendy
A 70-year-old man visited a psychiatric clinic with persistent visual hallucinations for the past year and a half. Initially, the patient perceived black spots, which would disappear upon closing his eyes and give way to images of a man and an animal. This old man underwent a comprehensive cognitive...
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Correlation between Glutathione Levels and Severity Symptoms among Bataknese Male patients with Schizophrenia

Shela Gustirani, Elmeida Effendy, Vita Camellia
Background: Oxidative stress has been implicated as a part of the pathophysiological mechanisms of Schizophrenia. Oxidative stress occurs due to the imbalance of antioxidants and oxidants. Glutathione is one of the primary antioxidants that contribute to the oxidative-stress-preventable mechanism. The...
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Physical Stability Test, Penetration Efficiency and Absorption of Leaf Ethosome Extracts Tekelan (Chromolaena odorata L.)

Sofia Rahmi, Julia Reveny, Anayanti Arianto, Panal Sitorus
Ethosomes are innovative lipid-based vesicular systems containing relatively high concentrations of phospholipids, ethanol, and relatively high air. The presence of phospholipids and ethanol can enhance the permeation and penetration of the drug more profoundly into the skin layers. This study aimed...
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Depressive Syndrome and Osteoarthritis: A Predictive Factors Analysis in Outpatient at the University of North Sumatra Hospital

Sri Agusti, Mustafa M. Amin, Vita Camellia
Background: An individual with chronic osteoarthritis (OA) is known to experience depressive symptoms frequently. Furthermore, OA is one of the most common conditions that cause disability, particularly in the elderly. Around 10% of individuals above 55 years old with knee OA experience severe disability....
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Acute Psychosis in Post-Seizure Epilepsy Patient: A Case of Post-ictal Psychosis (PIP)

Tiasarah Aretha Sitepu, Dessy Mawar Zalia
Postictal psychosis (PIP) is a type of peri-ictal psychosis. PIP was defined as a psychotic episode that begins less than one week after the epileptic seizure, especially the focal seizure group with disturbance of consciousness with or without evolution to generalized tonic-clonic seizures (GTC). In...
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The Relationship Between Quality of Life and Quality of Sleep in Patients Advanced Stage (3 and 4) Breast Cancer at RSUP Haji Adam Malik

Vera El Sammah Siagian, Elmeida Effendy, Mustafa M. Amin
Background: Breast cancer is The most frequent cancer among women worldwide. According to the American Psychiatric Association, diagnosed patients will develop traumatic stressors that could interfere with performance, such as work and social function. History of treatment such as radiotherapy, surgery,...
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Peripartum Psychosis in Eclamptic Mothers: A Case Report

Yosephine Simanjuntak, Vita Camellia
Background: Pre-eclampsia and Eclampsia are hypertension in pregnancy that affect multiple organ systems, including the central nervous system. Seizures or loss of consciousness are the most common complications that change the diagnosis of preeclampsia to Eclampsia. The neuropsychiatric complications...