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2. Role of glutathione‑S‑transferase gene P1 in the diagnosis of prostate cancer in patients with ‘grey level’ prostate‑specific antigen values
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Marius Stan, Vladimir Botnarciuc, Andra-Iulia Suceveanu, Laura Mazilu, Daniel Ovidiu Costea, Adrian-Paul Suceveanu, Dragos Serban, Corneliu Tudor, Anca Mitroi, Costel Brinzan, and Felix Voinea
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Cancer Research ,Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous) ,General Medicine - Abstract
Prostate cancer (PC) represents the second most frequent cancer diagnosis in men and, at the same time, is one of the top six causes of death worldwide. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the diagnostic value of glutathione-S-transferase gene P1 (GST-P1) in patients that fall within the 'grey area' of the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) values. A retrospective observational study on 80 patients with prostate abnormal volumes and PSA values in the range 4-10 ng/ml was performed. The prostate gland was extracted following transrectal ultrasonography, and GST-P1 gene expression was analysed. A histopathological examination was considered the gold standard for PC diagnosis. Among the 53 patients diagnosed with PC, 69.8% (n=37) were GST-P1-positive, whereas, among the 27 patients diagnosed with benign prostatic hyperplasia, 18.5% (n=5) were GST-P1-positive. The sensitivity for diagnosing PC in patients with PSA values between 4 and 10 ng/ml was 69.81%, and the specificity was 81.48%. The positive predictive value was 88.1% [95% confidence interval (CI), 74.37-96.02%] and the negative predictive value was 57.89% (95% CI, 40.82-73.69%). Collectively, these results show the potential of using GST-P1 gene expression in patients who are suspected of having PC, but where the PSA values are inconclusive.
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- 2022
3. 'Modern approaches for antiandrogen-resistant prostate cancer therapy
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Andra Iulia Suceveanu, Ioan Sergiu Micu, Andrada Dumitru, Felix Voinea, Madalina Gabriela Iliescu, Adrian Paul Suceveanu, Ioana Paunica, Laura Mazilu, and Vlad Denis Constantin
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Oncology ,lcsh:R5-920 ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.drug_class ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,focal laser ablation ,Cryoablation ,Immunotherapy ,prostate cancer ,Antiandrogen ,medicine.disease ,Prostate cancer ,cryoablation ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,immunotherapy ,hifu ,lcsh:Medicine (General) ,business - Abstract
Prostate cancer represents the leading malignant tumor in men over 50 years of age with 400,000 new cases being diagnosed yearly in Europe. Even if the incidence rate is higher than the mortality rate, still there is an increasing trend when speaking of its mortality. The increasing incidence of the metabolic syndrome, the unhealthy lifestyle, the high lipid and Calcium intake, the high spread of infections with Human Papilloma Virus, Human Herpes Virus, the excess of androgen consumption and the longer life expectancy, are few of the main causes of prostate cancer increasing incidence. The new systemic therapies such as immunotherapy with Checkpoint Inhibitors or Poly, ADP-Ribose Polymerase inhibitors and local experimental procedures addressing tumor destruction, such as High- Intensity Focused Ultrasound, the Cryo and Focal Laser Ablation, provide good outcomes and become new promising tools for prostate cancer therapy. Physicians consider these methods worth using; the efficacy of some specific categories of patients being arguments for their use in the current protocols even though solid data regarding the improvement of global mortality rates are not yet published. The current article focuses on the newest systemic and local experimental treatment tools highlighting their benefits, especially for hormone-resistant prostate cancer.
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- 2021
4. Postoperative complicated appendectomy revealing Crohn’s disease in a pediatric patient
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Catalin Cirstoveanu, Mircea Lupusoru, Adrian-Paul Suceveanu, Felix Voinea, Andra-Iulia Suceveanu, Maria Puscasu, Liliana Florina Andronache, and Augustina Enculescu
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acute granulomatous appendicitis ,lcsh:R5-920 ,Crohn's disease ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,pediatrics ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Inflammatory bowel disease ,Pediatric patient ,crohn’s disease ,inflammatory bowel disease ,Medicine ,lcsh:Medicine (General) ,business - Abstract
Granulomatous appendicitis is a very rare entity in children. It is related to Crohn’s disease in only 5-10% of the cases. The diagnosis of Crohn’s disease is a real challenge in the pediatric population, especially when its initial manifestation is acute appendicitis. Herein, we present a 13-year-old boy admitted for acute appendicitis. The histopathological examination was conclusive for acute granulomatous appendicitis. The development of an entero-cutaneous fistula has complicated the postoperative evolution. The failure of the conservative management required ileocecal resection. The pathological examination revealed Crohn’s disease. The one-year follow-up on the patient din not reveal any complications. We strongly support the importance of the histopathological examination of the entirely removed appendix. Careful assessment of granulomatous appendicitis is needed in order to establish its possible etiology and to initiate the adequate treatment.
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- 2021
5. ASSERTION FOR MONTELUKAST IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMICS?
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Laura Mazilu, Irinel Parepa, Andra Iulia Suceveanu, George T.A. Burcea-Dragomiroiu, Felix Voinea, Florin Botea, Ion-Bogdan Dumitrescu, Alina Crenguța Nicolae, Adrian Paul Suceveanu, and Cristina Manuela Drăgoi
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Drug ,0303 health sciences ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Disease ,medicine.disease_cause ,medicine.disease ,040401 food science ,03 medical and health sciences ,Distress ,Therapeutic approach ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,Pandemic ,medicine ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics ,business ,Intensive care medicine ,Montelukast ,030304 developmental biology ,media_common ,medicine.drug ,Coronavirus ,Asthma - Abstract
The ongoing pandemic coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infection caused by a newly discovered severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV2). The treatment of COVID-19 patients represents a continuous challenge, no vaccine or specific antiviral therapy is yet available. International guidelines recommend the medical management based only on the first line physicians' short expertise, off-label approaches being admitted worldwide to limit and to decrease the infection devastating impacts on humans’ health. A marketed drug used for asthma, known generically as montelukast, gives light in the attempt of clinicians during their efforts to combat SARS-CoV2 spreading. Even not yet approved by FDA or EMA for COVID-19 infection indication, many clinicians are raising-up the idea of turning attention and attempts to off-label medical options like montelukast use, considering this drug an alternative or additive therapeutic approach for prevention and treating pulmonary distress.
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- 2020
6. Benefits of crenotherapy in digestive tract pathology (Review)
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Magdalena Dumitrescu, Madalina Iliescu, Laura Mazilu, Sergiu Micu, Adrian Suceveanu, Felix Voinea, Claudia Voinea, Anca Stoian, and Andra-Iulia Suceveanu
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Cancer Research ,Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous) ,Review ,General Medicine - Abstract
Balneotherapy, a branch of physical and rehabilitation medicine using the natural factors of balneal resorts for therapeutical purposes to modulate the symptoms of numerous diseases, represents a non-pharmaceutical therapeutic alternative, easily accepted by patients and used both preventively and curatively. Crenotherapy, a branch of balneotherapy, is the method in which mineral waters are used as a therapeutic internal cure by ingestion. This procedure is performed in spa resorts (where these natural resources exist), and the ingestion of mineral water takes place at the source (spring), in the quantities recommended by the medical rehabilitation physician, according to specific regimens for the condition to be treated. Depending on their physical and chemical composition, the therapeutic mineral waters fall into several categories, having clear indications for certain pathologies. Hypotonic, isotonic, or slightly hypertonic mineral waters are recommended in diseases of the digestive tract and hepatobiliary conditions. Over time, studies have been conducted to determine the effect of these types of treatments, highlighting the complex influence of crenotherapy on the gastrointestinal tract, with favorable results, therefore the use of mineral water intake in various pathologies being recommended. The current review focuses on the existing literature data and refers to the main progress made in understanding the benefit, indications, and crenotherapy procedures in the management of gastrointestinal disorders.
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- 2021
7. Axial and para-axial loading response evaluation on human cadaver-harvested lumbar vertebral blocks
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Costin Ionescu, Dan Iliescu, Madalina Gabriela Iliescu, B. Obada, Emma Gheorghe, Petru Bordei, Sergiu-Ioan Micu, Ionut Bulbuc, and Felix Voinea
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Orthodontics ,Human cadaver ,Cancer Research ,lumbar spine ,Intervertebral disc ,General Medicine ,Articles ,mechanical stresses ,Sagittal plane ,axial load ,Standard anatomical position ,Lumbar ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,vertebral blocks ,Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous) ,Coronal plane ,medicine ,Displacement (orthopedic surgery) ,Arch ,Mathematics ,eccentric load - Abstract
The aim of the present study conducted on the lumbar spine was to confirm that the pronounced decrease in resistance in the system is a phenomenon that can be eminently affected by the adaptive changes that occur at the level of the intervertebral disc at axial mechanical stresses. The biomechanical trial was carried out on 11 lumbar segments L1-L5, gathered from adult human cadavers. The dissection considered the complete keeping of all bone, disc, articulated and ligamentous components in their anatomical position. All 11 samples were frozen 24 h prior to the performance of the biomechanical measurement. The specimens were placed in the testing device, their placement being conditioned by the estimated dimensional values. Thus, to calculate the load and axial resistance, the models were placed vertically, central between the test machine ferries. The testing was carried out by applying variable forces and displacement supervision. The displacement interval was represented by a segment of 0-10 mm with surveillance every 2 mm. Mobility in the sagittal plane (flexion earlier in our case) was much higher than that in the frontal plane, obviously limiting mobility via the intervertebral disc and articular complex through the presence of arches. Statistical analysis demonstrated the lack of any correlation values between the two types of movements (R2=0.005507), underlining the absence of any prediction elements. A noteworthy aspect is that the correlations appeared low, statistically insignificant, even within the same movement in the sagittal plane between the two levels, L1-L3 and L3-L5 (R2=0.610427), which may lead to the possibility of the emergence of significant differences in mobility between respective levels. The behavior type of the monitored specimens and the results obtained allowed the mapping of objective parallelism between the values obtained and the behavior in vivo of the lumbar vertebral segment.
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- 2021
8. Predictors of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis in Romanian adults with liver cirrhosis: Focus on the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio
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Adrian-Paul Suceveanu, Roxana-Emanuela Popoiag, Laura Mazilu, Sergiu Ioan Micu, Felix Voinea, Carmen Fierbințeanu-Braticevici, Georgeta Camelia Cozaru, Lucian Cristian Petcu, Eugenia Panaitescu, and Andra-Iulia Suceveanu
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Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Creatinine ,Cirrhosis ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Bacterial Peritonitis ,Area under the curve ,General Medicine ,Articles ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis ,Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous) ,chemistry ,Internal medicine ,Erythrocyte sedimentation rate ,Ascites ,medicine ,medicine.symptom ,Neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio ,business - Abstract
Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) is a severe complication of liver cirrhosis whose diagnosis is based on a polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN) value >250 mm(3), yet this PMN value cannot identify all existing types. The aim of our study was to determine the clinical and biological factors that were associated with SBP and predict its occurrence, focusing on the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) as one of them. Our retrospective study included 216 patients with liver cirrhosis who were hospitalized between December 2019 and January 2010 at the Emergency County Clinical Hospital of ‘St. Apostle Andrew’ in Constanta, Romania. Demographic, clinical, and laboratory data were collected from patient observation sheets. The patients were divided into two groups: One group of patients with SBP and the other without SBP. The diagnosis of SBP was made when patients presented with PMN >250 mm(3) and other causes of secondary bacterial peritonitis were excluded. The mean age of the patients was 61.25±10.67 years, and the alcoholic etiology of liver cirrhosis was most common (44%). Univariate logistic regression analysis showed that there was an association between biological parameters, such as serum white blood cells, total platelet count, total bilirubin, serum albumin, international normalized ratio, creatinine, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), serum sodium, alkaline reserve, and NLR, and clinical parameters, such us upper gastrointestinal bleeding and cardiac comorbidities in the occurrence of SBP. Multivariate analysis identified ESR and NLR as predictive factors in the occurrence of SBP. The area under the curve (AUC) was 0.916 [P
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- 2021
9. Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis mortality trends of cirrhotic patients in the last decade in Constanta County
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Florin Enache, Andra-Iulia Suceveanu, Carmen Fierbințeanu-Braticevici, Daniel Ovidiu Costea, Irinel Parepa, Adrian-Paul Suceveanu, Felix Voinea, Roxana-Emanuela Popoiag, Laura Mazilu, Sergiu Ioan Micu, and Eugenia Panaitescu
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Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Univariate analysis ,Cirrhosis ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,liver cirrhosis ,Mortality rate ,Articles ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,mortality ,spontaneous bacterial peritonitis ,sepsis ,Systemic inflammatory response syndrome ,Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis ,Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous) ,Erythrocyte sedimentation rate ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,risk factors ,Chills ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Hepatic encephalopathy - Abstract
Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) is a complication of liver cirrhosis with an increased in-hospital mortality rate. For this reason, the aim of the present study was to examine the main predictors of mortality in order to be able to identify high-risk patients in time and to guide the optimal treatment for prognosis improvement. We retrospectively collected demographic, clinical, laboratory and treatment data as well as data regarding length of stay and cost of hospitalization from 72 patients diagnosed with SBP between January 2010 and December 2019 in the Emergency Clinical Hospital St. Apostle Andrew, Constanta, Romania. Patients were divided into two groups: Those who survived and those who died. Logistic regression was used to identify a possible association between these factors and the increased risk of mortality. Univariate analysis revealed that clinical factors (fever, chills, and hepatic encephalopathy), biological factors such as serum and ascites leukocyte value, polymorphonuclear percentage (PMN), erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) value, previous SBP episodes, and the presence of complications such as acute kidney injury (AKI), sepsis, and systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) were significantly associated with in-hospital mortality in patients with SBP. Multivariate analysis revealed that SIRS (P=0.0010) and fever (P=0.0258) were significantly associated with in-hospital mortality in patients with SBP. Findings of the present study suggest that, SIRS and fever were independent predictive factors of mortality in cirrhotic patients with SBP.
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- 2021
10. Overexpression of Survivin‑1, TAG‑72 and HERC5 in patients diagnosed with hepatocellular carcinoma in the Black Sea coast geographical area
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Vlad Herlea, Andra-Iulia Suceveanu, Costel Brînzan, Laura Mazilu, Florin Botea, Cornelia Nitipir, Gabriela-Izabela Baltatescu, Adrian Paul Suceveanu, Nicolae Dobrin, Felix Voinea, Ioan Sergiu Micu, and Lucian Cristian Petcu
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0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous) ,Internal medicine ,Ascites ,Survivin ,medicine ,neoplasms ,Receiver operating characteristic ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Cancer ,Articles ,General Medicine ,Guideline ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,030104 developmental biology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Immunohistochemistry ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Epidemiological data regarding hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) report unsatisfactory morbimortality rates despite the global efforts to decrease the incidence and prolong patient survival. Current guidelines lack diagnostic biomarkers to better characterize patients with HCC. We aimed to validate the overexpression of Survivin-1, tumor-associated glyocoprotein 72 (Tag-72), and HECT and RLD domain containing E3 ubiquitin protein ligase 5 (HERC5) as tissue biomarkers for HCC characterization in patients from our geographical area and to standardize a local biomarker panel to be introduced in the current management guideline. Thirty samples of histologically confirmed HCC were compared to an equal number of samples of benign tumors in terms of Survivin-1, TAG-72, and HERC5 overexpression. Student's t-test, Mann-Whitney U test and Chi-square test were used to find differences between the two studied groups and to compare the categorical variables. The discriminative power of Survivin-1, Tag-72, and HERC5 overexpression was assessed using ROC curves. The multivariate linear regression analysis revealed that Survivin, Tag-72, and HERC5 were significantly overexpressed in older male patients, with α-fetoprotein (AFP) >200 ng/dl, low serum albumin, as well as in patients with imaging features of portal thrombosis and ascites. The diagnostic performance of Survivin-1, Tag-72 and HERC5 tissue biomarkers for HCC characterization was superior to that of the gold-standard AFP. Our study results validate the overexpression of Survivin-1, Tag-72, and HERC5 as tissue biomarkers for HCC characterization in patients from our geographical region and could be standardized in the current HCC management guideline.
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- 2021
11. Thrombosis and Haemostasis challenges in COVID-19 - Therapeutic perspectives of heparin and tissue-type plasminogen activator and potential toxicological reactions-a mini review
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Niki Katsiki, Adrian Paul Suceveanu, Aristidis Tsatsakis, Laura Mazilu, Minas I. Aslanidis, Andreea Letiția Arsene, Cosmin Mihai Vesa, George Lazopoulos, Bruno Ștefan Velescu, Dimitrios Kouretas, Irinel-Raluca Parepa, Felix Voinea, Taxiarchis Konstantinos Nikolouzakis, Andra-Iulia Suceveanu, Anca-Pantea Stoian, and Cornelia Nitipir
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ARDS ,Protamine sulfate ,medicine.drug_class ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Low molecular weight heparin ,Review ,Bioinformatics ,Toxicology ,Tissue plasminogen activator ,03 medical and health sciences ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,Fibrinolysis ,medicine ,Humans ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,Hemostasis ,Acute respiratory distress syndrome ,business.industry ,Heparin ,Tissue-type plasminogen activator ,Anticoagulant ,COVID-19 ,Thrombosis ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,040401 food science ,Toxicological side effects ,Tissue Plasminogen Activator ,business ,Plasminogen activator ,medicine.drug ,Food Science - Abstract
The coronavirus disease (COVID)-19 pandemic is a major challenge for the health systems worldwide. Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), is one of the most common complications of the COVID-19 infection. The activation of the coagulation system plays an important role in the pathogenesis of ARDS. The development of lung coagulopathy involves thrombin generation and fibrinolysis inhibition. Unfractionated heparin and its recently introduced counterpart low molecular weight heparin (LMWH), are widely used anticoagulants with a variety of clinical indications allowing for limited and manageable physio-toxicologic side effects while the use of protamine sulfate, heparin's effective antidote, has made their use even safer. Tissue-type plasminogen activator (tPA) is approved as intravenous thrombolytic treatment. The present narrative review discusses the use of heparin and tPA in the treatment of COVID-19-induced ARDS and their related potential physio-toxicologic side effects. The article is a quick review of articles on anticoagulation in COVID infection and the potential toxicologic reactions associated with these drugs., Highlights • Anticoagulant therapy is essential in decreasing fibrin deposition and microthrombus formation in the ARDS and in the treatment of pro-thrombotic complications. • Administration of tPA in ARDS patients could provide anti-inflammatory effects. • Heparin and tPA may be useful in these patients minimizing the risk for ARDS complications and/or reducing the pressure on the ventilator support in the Intensive Care Unit
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- 2020
12. Reducing upper digestive bleeding risk in patients treated with direct oral anticoagulants and concomitant infection with
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Andra-Iulia, Suceveanu, Adrian-Paul, Suceveanu, Irinel, Parepa, Laura, Mazilu, Anca, Pantea-Stoian, Camelia, Diaconu, Florin, Botea, Vlad, Herlea, Sergiu Ioan, Micu, Liliana Ana, Tuta, Daniel Ovidiu, Costea, and Felix, Voinea
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Direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) such as apixaban or dabigatran are excellent options in preventing embolic cardiovascular events. Observational studies have shown that gastrointestinal bleeding risks produced by DOACs could be lowered when correcting some host co-factors i.e. Helicobacter pylori (HP) infection. The upper digestive bleeding (UDB) rates in patients with DOAC indication and the usefulness of anti-HP therapy addition were compared. An observational retrospective study was conducted of medical records of 260 patients treated with DOACs, 130 of whom were concomitantly treated for HP infection in accordance with Maastricht V/Florence consensus. The severity of bleeding, the complexity of endoscopic treatment required to stop the bleeding, the re-bleeding rates, the surgical treatment indication and the overall mortality rates were compared between the groups. The risk of UDB was higher in HP-untreated patients in both types of DOACs used (respectively 2.08, 2.02). HP-untreated Forrest Ia/Ib/IIa and IIb DOACs patients had more severe bleedings compared with same class of HP-treated patients (P=0.007/0.005; 0.009/0.006; 0.048/0.005, 0.044/0.049, respectively). Endoscopic treatments such as adrenaline injections combined with metallic clip attachments were more frequently mandatory in HP-untreated DOACs patients for classes Ia/b and IIa (respectively, P=0.000/0.001, P=0.003/0.003). The re-bleeding rates were higher in HP-untreated patients with concomitant DOACs (OR 82.5; 95% CI 30.1-121.7; P=0.005). A history of peptic ulcer or UDB was associated with a 2.9-fold higher risk of UDB in HP-untreated compared with HP-treated patients, slightly increased for dabigatran compared with apixaban (RR 3.06, 2.72, P
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- 2020
13. Is a Fecal Microbiota Transplant Useful for Treating Inflammatory Bowel Disease?
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Claudia Voinea, Adrian Paul Suceveanu, Marilena Musat, Laura Mazilu, Andra-Iulia Suceveanu, Anca Pantea Stoian, Felix Voinea, Andrada Dumitru, and Irinel Parepa
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,InformationSystems_INFORMATIONSTORAGEANDRETRIEVAL ,Fecal bacteriotherapy ,medicine.disease ,digestive system ,Inflammatory bowel disease ,Gastroenterology ,digestive system diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business ,GeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.,dictionaries,encyclopedias,glossaries) - Abstract
Ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease represent the major groups of idiopathic disorders in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The etiology includes environmental factors, genetic factors, and immune responses. The pathogenesis is diversified; however, no guaranteed curative therapeutic regimen has been developed so far. This review contains information related to pathophysiology and current treatment options for IBD. It is known that IBD is caused by tissue-disruptive inflammatory reactions of the gut wall; that is why downregulation of the immune responses allows the healing of the damaged mucosa and allows the resetting of the physiological functions of the gut back to normal. The main treatment options are still corticosteroids, immunomodulators, antibiotics, probiotics, and a series of new agents. Their effects include modulation of cytokines, neutrophil-derived factors, adhesion molecules, and reactive oxygen/nitrogen metabolites. The monoclonal antitumor necrosis factor as infliximab recombinant anti-inflammatory cytokines or related gene therapy is also used nowadays. Still, the fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) is considered to revolutionize the therapy in IBD, considering the abnormal inflammatory response due to the complicated relationship between microbiota and the immune system. It is imperative to mention the critical role dysbiosis may have in the pathogenesis of IBDs. This review summarizes the available literature concerning the efficacy of FMT in IBDs.
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- 2020
14. Metformin and Its Implication in Cancer Therapy
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Dana Lucia Stănculeanu, Andreea Daniela Gheorghe, Laura Mazilu, Doina Catrinoiu, Irinel Parepa, Adrian-Paul Suceveanu, Felix Voinea, and Andra-Iulia Suceveanu
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,InformationSystems_INFORMATIONSTORAGEANDRETRIEVAL ,medicine ,Cancer therapy ,business ,GeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.,dictionaries,encyclopedias,glossaries) ,Metformin ,medicine.drug - Published
- 2019
15. Tumoral retroperitoneal masses and their impact to renal function
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Liliana Tuta, Dragos Fasie, Olgun Azis, Lavinia Daba, and Felix Voinea
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medicine.medical_specialty ,renal failure ,sarcoma ,treatment ,business.industry ,Urology ,Renal function ,030230 surgery ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medicine ,business ,retroperitoneal - Abstract
Retroperitoneal tumors, either benign or malignant, usually cause problems both for an accurate diagnosis and for therapeutic approach, due to their reduce incidence, late presentation and anatomical location, in the neighborhood of vital structures from the retroperitoneal space. Materials and methods: Aim of study was to search correlations between, gender, age, and histo-pathological type of retroperitoneal tumors, as well as their impact upon renal function. Results: Sarcomas represented about 30% of retroperitoneal tumors. The most frequent benign retroperitoneal tumors included: neurogenic tumors, paragangliomas, renal angiomyolipomas and benign retroperitoneal lipomas. Renal function was altered in about 55% of the patients, and postsurgical mortality was 8.73%.
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- 2016
16. Metabolic Risk Factors in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
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Anca Pantea Stoian, Adrian-Paul Suceveanu, Laura Mazilu, Felix Voinea, Andra-Iulia Suceveanu, and Andreea-Daniela Gheorghe
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Internal medicine ,InformationSystems_INFORMATIONSTORAGEANDRETRIEVAL ,Metabolic risk ,medicine ,medicine.disease ,business ,GeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.,dictionaries,encyclopedias,glossaries) - Published
- 2018
17. Management of Ascites Associated with Severe Hyponatremia
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Adrian Paul Suceveanu, Roxana Emanuela Popoiag, ClaudiaVoinea, Irinel RalucaParepa, Andra Iulia Suceveanu, Anca Pantea Stoian, Andreea Daniela Gheorghe, Laura Mazilu, and Felix Voinea
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,Ascites ,Medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Hyponatremia ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology - Published
- 2018
18. Modern Tools for Diagnosis in Tuberculous Ascites
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Despina Todescu, Felix Voinea, Adrian Paul Suceveanu, Andra-Iulia Suceveanu, Laura Mazilu, Eugen Dumitru, FilipposGoniotakis Manousos, and Roxana Hulea
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Tuberculous ascites ,business ,Gastroenterology - Published
- 2017
19. Correlation Between Transthoracic Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound and Pulse Oximetry in Hepatopulmonary Syndrome Diagnosis
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Adrian-Paul Suceveanu, Laura Mazilu, Irinel‐RalucaParepa, Felix Voinea, and Andra-Iulia Suceveanu
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Pulse oximetry ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,medicine ,Radiology ,Hepatopulmonary syndrome ,medicine.disease ,business ,Contrast-enhanced ultrasound - Published
- 2017
20. Diabetes Mellitus, Obesity and Underlying Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease - Independent Risk Factors for Hepatocellular Carcinoma
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Laura Mazilu, Doina Catrinoiu, Irinel-Raluca Parepa, Adrian-Paul Suceveanu, Andra-Iulia Suceveanu, and Felix Voinea
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Fatty liver ,Non alcoholic ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology ,Obesity ,digestive system diseases ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,medicine ,Endocrinology diabetology ,business - Abstract
Background and Aims. Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common malignancies. Obesity, together with the underlying liver steatosis, has received increased attention as a risk factor for HCC. Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is also reported to be associated with HCC. We aimed to estimate the risk of HCC in obese and diabetic patients. Material and method. We prospectively analyzed 414 obese and diabetic patients, over a period of 5 years. We evaluated all patients using screening methods such as abdominal ultrasound and serum alpha-fetoprotein every 6 month, in order to detect HCC occurrence. Kaplan-Meier analysis estimated the cumulative incidence of HCC. Univariate and multivariate Cox regression analysis assessed the association between HCC and obesity. Results. Median follow-up was 4.3 years. 11 from 77 cirrhotic obese patients, and 18 from 150 non-cirrhotic obese patients developed HCC (p=ns). 7 from 51 patients with DM and cirrhosis, and 14 from 136 non-cirrhotic patients with DM developed HCC (p=ns). The cumulative incidence of HCC was 2.8%, respectively 2.6%, in cirrhotic patients with obesity or DM, compared with 2.2%, respectively 2.0%, in non-cirrhotic patients with obesity or DM (p=ns). Conclusion. Obesity and DM, along with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), seems to be independent risk factors for HCC occurrence.
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- 2013
21. Clinical presentation of a patient with cutis laxa with systemic involvement: a case report
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Doina Ecaterina, Tofolean, Laura, Mazilu, Florica, Stăniceanu, Liliana, Mocanu, Andra Iulia, Suceveanu, Radu Octavian, Baz, Raluca Irinel, Parepa, Adrian Paul, Suceveanu, Simona, Bondari, Dan, Bondari, and Felix, Voinea
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Adult ,Male ,Fibrillar Collagens ,Humans ,Colonoscopy ,Epidermis ,Bronchitis ,Child ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Cutis Laxa - Abstract
Cutis laxa (CL) or elastolysis is a rare inherited or acquired connective tissue disorder in which the skin becomes inelastic and hangs loosely in folds (Mitra et al., 2013). The clinical presentation and the type of inheritance show considerable heterogeneity (Shehzad et al., 2010). We aimed to present the atypical case of a young male patient diagnosed at 36-year-old with CL with systemic involvement. The complex medical history, with a suspected but unconfirmed progeria at nine months, repeated lung and urinary infections, complicated inguinoscrotal hernia, prostatic hypertrophy, bilateral entropion, colorectal diverticula and heart failure, suggested a systemic genetic disease, but the absence of family history made the diagnosis of CL difficult. The skin biopsy and the characteristic features discovered during anatomopathological exam made possible the positive and differential diagnosis, creating the link between the various organ involvement and CL diagnosis. Because of the age of our patient, of normal growth and mental development, and negative family history, we suspected an autosomal dominant form of CL with early onset and severe manifestation. Of course, we cannot exclude a recessive form, due to the heterogeneity of this disease.
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- 2015
22. Diabetes mellitus, obesity and chronic pancreatitis? Independent risk factors for pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PAC) in Romanian Black Sea coast area
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Andra Iulia Suceveanu, Laura Mazilu, Doina Catrinoiu, Felix Voinea, Irinel Parepa, and Adrian Paul Suceveanu
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,Radiofrequency ablation ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,General surgery ,Gastroenterology ,Cancer ,medicine.disease ,law.invention ,Bypass surgery ,law ,Diabetes mellitus ,medicine ,Adenocarcinoma ,Pancreatitis ,Histopathology ,Lymph ,Radiology ,business - Abstract
Patients & methods: Prospective diagnostic accuracy study in a tertiary HPB center according to the STARD guidelines. We included patients undergoing pancreatoduodenectomy or radiofrequency ablation (RFA) combined with bypass surgery. Extra-regional lymph nodes were defined as lymph nodes in the aortocaval window. An expert HPB-radiologist prospectively assessed aortocaval lymph nodes on preoperative CT according to a standardized protocol. All tissue from the aortocaval window was harvested intra-operatively. The reference test was histopathology. Results: Between March 2013 and December 2014, 77 consecutive patients were included. In 69 patients (90%) a pancreatoduodenectomy was performed and 8 patients underwent RFA (n1⁄47) or only bypass (n1⁄41). A median of 3 aortocaval lymph nodes(IQR 1-4) were harvested per patient. Nine patients (12%) had aortocaval LNM. Negative predictive value of CT in assessing aortocaval LNM was 88%(95%CI 77-94%) and positive predictive value was 10%(CI 1-46%). Overall diagnostic accuracy was 22%. Conclusion: CT has a low diagnostic accuracy in assessing extraregional LNM in pancreatic or peri-ampullary cancer, mainly due to the high number of false positive results. Signs of aortocaval LNM on CT should therefore not be a contra-indication for surgical exploration or other treatments that are part of a strategy with curative intent.
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- 2015
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