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01.12.2008.
Professional paper
PROGNOSTIC FACTORS IN THE BREAST CANCER
Breast cancer is mostfreqency malignant tumor in womans, cardinal causer of death in malignant tumots with continous ascendig of incidence and mortality. Actual therapy of breast cancer is multidisclipinary to consist in surgical, irradiant, cytostatic, hormonal and imunological therapy with specific directive based in disease stage. Surgical therapy is now more effectiveness metod of therapy and base of multidisclipinary therapy. In aim of prognosis desease conclusion and risk ratio of local relapse in currency is prognostic factors. With combination a few factors derive prognostic indexes with whose can acquire more information aggainst biologic behaviour of each neoplasm.
S. Dimić, I. Dimić, D. Petrović, B. Vučinić, R. Janković, D. Jakšiċ, R. Kovačević, Z. Radosavljević, M. Dančetović, B. Turković, Z. Elek, Lj. Milošević, D. Janićijević, B. Mitrović
01.01.2007.
Original scientific paper
RESULTS OF HEROIN HEROIN ADDICTS ON ADDICTS ON TRAIL MAKING MAKING TEST
As a result of long-term heroin abuse we can see impairment of cerebral structures, that leads to specific deficits in cognitive and conative area. There is a positive correlation between intensity of mentioned deficits and duration of heroin abuse. Attention is a cognitive function highly sensitive to toxic effects of opioids. Attention disorders and concentration disorders in opiate addicts are frequently described as a part of frontal syndrome, in consideration of high neurons sensitivity of frontal and prefrontal cortex to heroin. The aim of this study was to evaluate results of heroin addicts on Trail making test, in order to estimate the effect of heroin abuse on attention and specific relation between attention deficit with the duration of abuse. Ninty heroin addicts, divided in tree groups, regarding to abuse duration, were included in study. Results showed that heroin abuse longer than one year is connected with attention disorders, like low flexibility of attention and low selectivity of attention. The intensity of mentioned effects is higher in addicts who use higher daily dosage of heroin
S. Martinović Mitrović, A. Dickov, N. Vučković, V. Ivetić, D. Mitrović, D. Vasić
01.01.2007.
Original scientific paper
CARDIAC DYSRRHYTHMIAS IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS WITH LEFT VENTRICULE HYPERTROPHY
Cardiac dysrrhythmias can be found in patient with no signs of ischemic cardiac disease but supraventricular and ventricular arrhythmias can be developed in cardiac hypertrophy. In this work we have examined frequency of cardiac dysrrhythmias in patients with hypertension and with or without hypertrophy of left ventricule (LVH). Investigation was accomplished on 80 patients with high blood pressure. In all 80 patients, basic on ECHO signs we define LVH, and by using of Holter monitoring we analised dysrrhythmias. Basic on ECHO signs we have 2 groups of patients: I.group ECHO (+) LV, and II group ECHO (-) LVH, in each 40 patients. Holter monitoring have 37 patients [22 mans (59,45%) and 15 women (40,54%)]. Hypertensive patients with LVH, who hade dysrrhythmia, have middle value IMLV 155,3 ± 27,21; аgе 56,42 ± 6,04; duration of hypertension 11,73 ±10,05; and EF% 55,2 ± 3,77. In patients with Holter monitoring 16 ( 43,32%) have dysrrhythmias type II, IIIa, IIIb and IV Lowny degree, (12) 34,43% from 43,32% have LVH. Salves VES are registrated only in group hypertension patients with ECHO(+) 5,4%. By using Mann Whitney statistic test for presents of dysrrhythmias in 2 groups of patients (ECHO LVH and ECHO without LVH), we found statistics significants (p = 0,049). In IMLV 60-110 g/m² 8,82% patients have dysrrhythmia, IMLV 151-200 g/m² dysrrhythmias are registrated in 40%; and 50% patients have dysrrhythmias in IMLV> 200g/m². In group hypertensive patients with LVH dysrrhythmias are registrated in group with ecscentric LVH 35,1%
M. Šipić, D. Čelić, B. Krdžić, V. Perić, J. Krdžić
01.01.2007.
Original scientific paper
THE INFLUENCE OF ENVIROMENT AND EDUCATION ON INFORMATION ABOUT HORMONAL SUPSTITUTIONAL THERAPY (HST) IN MENOPAUSE
Menopause is a physiological condition arising from the end of a woman's reproductive life and is defined by the gradual decline of menstrual bleeding over a period of 12 months. Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is the first choise therapy in treating this condition, and prevention of early and late problems associated with hormone deficient in menopause. This study was organized on Clinics for Gynecology and obstretics in Novi sad. We were examined women knowledge about HRT, as the number of active users of HRT. Two hundred testing women were divided into two groups, arrived from city or willage regions, and they had different education level. Our results showed that number of examined persons, who were infomed about HRT, was significantly higher in city region, but number of HRT users was nearly the same for both groups. Education degree is the significant factor associated with information about HRT. High education women were better informed according to women with lower education. Irrecpective of origin and educational degree, there was statisticaly little number of women, who use HRT, despite of their aknowlegment about this way of therapy. According to our results, we conclude that, it is very important to conduct a proffesional aproach, including continual preventive action, for resolving hesitation to HRT
D. Stajić, M. Bujas, S. Stević
01.01.2007.
Case Reports
RECOMBINANTACTIVATED FACTOR VIIa IN HAEMOSTASIS AFTER RADICALNEPHRECTOMYOFRENOCELULAR CARCINOMA
Important facts about recombinant human factor VIIa have been mentioned, also about the renal cell carcinoma. Case report: Male, aged 69, with infiltrative renal cell carcinoma, underwent radical nephrectomy using Hasagawa`s approach. Extirpated tumor had 35 cm in diameter. During the surgery, patient suffered a cardiac arrest with 3500 ml blood loss. After operation, he lost 2100 ml more blood. Despite of active blood supstitutions with intensive surgical attempts in order of haemostasis, bleeding did not stop untill the application of rFVIIa (300 I. U.). Patient survives and recovers completelly. Conclusion: RFVIIa is very succesful in controling of massive surgical bleeding, possibly associated with paraneoplastic syndrome.
P. Jovanović, D. Ivanović, S. Timotijević, S. Trpković, P. Bojanović, V. Dobričanin, M. Cvetkoviċ
01.01.2007.
Case Reports
DIFFICULT INTUBATION IN CAESAREAN SECTION
Every situation where an experienced anesthesiologist needs more than 10 minutes or three tries for putting the endotracheal tube is considered as difficult intubation. Frequency of difficult intubation in pregnant women is three to ten times bigger than general surgical population. This case report shows that it is necessary to have passable respiratory tract in case of difficult intubation in order to keep in life a woman who needs to be done Caesarean section and save mother and a newborn
K. Grujić, M. Cveković, G. Relić
01.01.2007.
History of medicine
BEGINNING DEVELOPMENT BEGINNING DEVELOPMENT OF MEDICAL MEDICAL BIOCHEMISTR BIOCHEMISTRY OF SERBIA
After beeing liberated from the Turkish rule and establishing autonomy (self-gaverment ) serbian elite with big steaps theadet toward developing: social, economical and political lise in Serbia. About had time started to rise and developt official medical servis in principality of Serbia, under it's wing started to originate and medical biocemistry. The gool of this study is to point out and shear new light on istory of medical biohemistry in Serbia using adecvate literure and un publiehed archive documentacion
Slavica Ristić, Siniša Ristić, Lj. Smiljić, S. Medenica, S. Medenica
01.12.2007.
Professional paper
THE ROLE IMMUNOMODULATIVE THERAPY IN ACUTE VIRAL MYOCARDITIS IN CHILDREN
Myocarditis is defined, clinically and pathologically, as inflammation of the heart muscle. The autoimmune phase is belived to play a major role and the use immunosuppressive agents may be useful in containing myocyte destruction. Aims was to systematically review the impact of Immunomodulative therapy on the outcame of severe and acute myocarditis in children. We retrospectively studied all the children admitted to University Children s Hospital with an acute viral myocarditis (AVM) from 2003-2008y. Patients were included if they had 1.severe and acute heart failure, 2 left ventricular dysfunction assessed by echocardiography, 3. a recent history of viralillness and 4. absens of personal or familial history of cardiomyopthy. Fourteen patient (37%) had severe and acute myocaditys. Seven patients were treated with immunomodulative therapy and anticongestive therapy (group I). Other seven patients were treated with anticongestive therapi only (group II). We comparred the use of antikongestiv therapy alone, with a combination of immunomodulative. Such studies have documented succeful outcome of AVM with immunomodulative trearment.
Lj. Šulović, M. Đukić, Lj. Smiljić, N. Šulović
01.12.2007.
Professional paper
STRATEGIES IN THE PREVENTION OF NONSTEROIDALANTIINFLAMMATORY DRUGS INDUCED COMPLICATIONS IN THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT
Nonsteroidal antiinflamatory drugs are currently one of the most widely used categories of drugs, because there is a huge number of indication for theirs purpose. This huge purpose of this drugs has theirs own price, which is shown in side effects, especialy in the upper parts of gastrointestinal tract: erosions of the mucose in 35-60 %, ulcers in 10-25%, strong bleeding or perforation in <1%. It is appears that this drugs are responsible for 10-20 thousands lethal outcome in the world. Even small dose of acetlisalicil acid by 75 mg,which is used in prevention of cardiovascular disease, brings to the damage of mucose GIT and 11% have ulcer. Inhibition ciklooxigen-1,which have main role in protection mucose of stomach and duodenum on the part of NAIL, lead to damage mucose GIT, and that is the result of sistemic inhibition, which is indenpendant of the way of getting drugs. Some author instigate a local effect of Nail,as week acid. It is necessary to protect highrisk pacient with using gastroprotektiv drugs
B. Dejanović
01.12.2007.
Professional paper
EFFICACY OF PLANT KINGDOM ON STRESS - ULCER DEVELOPING
Despite progress in conventional pharmacology in producing effective drugs, the plant kingdom might provide a useful source of new anti-ulcer compounds for development pharmaceutical entities or, alternatively, as simple dietary adjuncts to existing therapies. Botanical compounds with anti-ulcer activity include flavonoids(i.e.quercetin, naringin, silymarin, anthocyanosides, sophoradin derivatives) saponins (i.e. from Panax japonicus and Kochia scoparia), tannins (i.e. from Linderae umbellatae), gums and mucilages (i.e. gum guar and myrrh). This article reviews the gastro-protective and anti-ulcer properties of the most commonly employed herbal medicines and their identified active constituents. Among herbal drugs, liquorice, aloe gel and capsicum (chilli) have been used extensively and their clinical efficacy documented, but тhe documented literature has centred primarily on pharmacological action in experimental animals.
S. Janićijević-Hudomal, D. Dekanski, J. Rašić