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Volume 53, Issue 4, 2025
Online ISSN: 2560-3310
ISSN: 0350-8773
Volume 53 , Issue 4, (2025)
Published: 30.06.2025.
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01.12.2016.
Professional paper
Levels of interleukin IL-6 in gingival fluid during orthodontic tooth movement: Children vs. adult
Amila Vujacic, Aleksandra Konic, Vladanka Vukicevic, Sanja Simic, Vera Todorovic, Nadezda Milosevic-Jovcic
01.12.2016.
Professional paper
The importance of early recognition and timely treatment of delirium in intensive care units
Ivana Stasevic-Karlicic, Milena Stasevic, Jelena Djordjevic, Igor Grbic, Slavica Djukic-Dejanovic, Slobodan Jankovic
01.12.2016.
Professional paper
The most common method of attempted suicide in schizophrenia patients treated in a Psychiatric clinic 'Laza Lazarevic' in Belgrade
Igor Grbic, Ivana Karlicic-Stasevic
01.12.2016.
Professional paper
Dermatoscopy in diagnosing maculopapular cutaneous mastocytosis
Mirjana Popadic
01.12.2016.
Professional paper
Examination of myeloperoxidase activity, as an indicator of inflammation in obese participants with metabolic syndrome
Tamara Matic, Dragana Puhalo-Sladoje, Bojana Kisic, Goran Trajkovic, Ilija Dragojevic, Dijana Miric
01.12.2016.
Professional paper
The influence of head posture on the vertical dimension and the growth of facial skeleton
Vladanka Vukicevic, Amila Vujacic, Sanja Simic
01.12.2016.
Professional paper
Effect of low potassium concentration on cadmium induced epileptiform activity of leech retzius neurons
Nebojsa Milicevic, Marija Stanojevic, Svetolik Spasic, Zorica Jovanovic, Milica Prostran, Srdjan Lopicic
01.12.2016.
Professional paper
Antioxidative features of whey and its application in liver protection
Ivan Radic
01.01.2016.
Professional paper
Surgical treatment of biliary pathology in patients: 13 years of experience
Biliary pathology represents today one of the most common indication for surgery in abdominalnj surgery. Calculosis gallbladder is a serious pathological condition, that their frequency, severity and possible complications constitute a significant percentage of medical emergencies. Septic complications are the most important factor of morbidity and mortality in biliary surgery. In relation to the gender structure of M: F=160: 519 1 3.2 23.6%: 76.4% is female domination. The highest incidence of biliary diseases in this interval is 91 (13.4%) in 2006, and 75 (11.0%) of 2010 average incidence of 52 patients per year. The lowest incidence was 2002 g 6 (0.9%) patients. The youngest patient was females aged 12 years. The oldest patient who underwent surgery were female, with a 82 yr. The range is 82-12=70g. The average age of the patients was 51 years, with dominant females 76.4%. Cholecystitis chronice is present in 423 (62.3%), cholecystitis acuta 251 (37%). Cholelythiasa 666 98%. Acalculosa 13 (1.91%). Calculosis gallbladder was present in 666 (98.1%) cases. OP: Solitary holelithiasis, 149 (22.4%), multiple holelithiasis 517 (77.6%). The absence of cholelithiasis in biliary diseases was verified in 13 (1.91%) patients. Holecistit empyema was verified in 8 (1.18%) cases. The structure of the surgical findings shows that gallbladder represents the dominant place of infectious processes in the acute pathology of extrahepatic bile ducts. 436 (64.2%). Hydrops 47 (10.8%). Empyema 102 (23.4%). Acute complications related to the spread of infection from the gallbladder put the main biliary tree and free abdominal cavity were registered in 2 (0.46%). Abscessus subhepatis 11 (2.52%). Choledocholythiasis 6 (1.38%). Cholangitis ac 17 (3.9%). Neo vesicae felleae 7 (1.03%). From that polypus vesicae felleae 2 (0.4%), ca vesicae felleae 4 (0.59%). There hepatocholedoci 1 (1.15%). Meta and hepato 4 (0.59%). M: F = 2: second Icterus 8 (1.18%). The ratio of M: F = 7: 1. Incidenca baktibilije analyzed in the entire series was 57%. Microbiological analysis of samples identified teen bacterial species.
Slobodan Arandjelovic
01.12.2016.
Professional paper
Analysis of the impact of the level of education and oral health habits of mothers on oral health and the level of oral hygiene of children
Marko Stevanovic, Andrijana Cvetkovic, Mirjana Ivanovic, Brankica Martinovic, Zoraida Mlosavljevic, Ivana Stosovic-Kalezic, Svetlana Milic