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2. Post-covid HR trends in work organization and their importance for employees in Serbia
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Krušković Tijana, Jakovljević Sanja, and Ilić Biljana
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human resources ,employees ,work organization ,covid-19 ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 - Abstract
At the beginning of 2020, the world as we knew it changed and it is quite certain that no one could have predicted the extent of those changes and how long they would last. The COVID-19 pandemic has imposed ad-hoc operations on business organizations in a challenging environment in all fields. The tasks of human resource management were to adapt and respond to radical changes that occurred both in the workplace and on the social level. On the other hand, the employees were worried about the uncertainty that was omnipresent. The aim of the conducted research and the results presented in the paper refer to the importance of flexibility in the choice and manner of working hours, as well as the willingness of employees to change jobs after the pandemic. An overview of the situation on the market in Serbia is given, all with the aim of adapting and benefiting employees in the current working environment.
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- 2023
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3. Sulfasalazine Induced DRESS (drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms) syndrome with severe acute hepatitis: Case report
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Kuzman Danilo D., Jeremić-Gajinov Biljana P., Vesković Dunja M., Jakovljević Sanja B., and Vujanović Ljuba M.
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drug induced hypersensitivity syndrome ,severe cutaneous adverse drug reaction ,skin rash ,hypereosinophilia ,regiscar scoring system ,j-scar scoring systeme ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Introduction: Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms Syndrome is a rare and severe form of drug induced delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction with mortality rate up to 10%. It usually manifests with skin rash, fever, lymphadenopathy, hematological abnormalities and involvement of one or more internal organs. Establishing the diagnosis is sometimes late due to variable clinical presentation. Current recommendations for therapy rely mainly on expert opinions, retrospective studies, case reports and series. Sulfasalazine was firstly synthesized in 1930 and is currently being prescribed for various inflammatory and rheumatic diseases. Case report: We present a 45-year-old patient who was prescribed sulfasalazine tablets by a rheumatologist due to reactive arthritis. In the fourth week of therapy, he developed skin rash and fever up to 39.5°C. On admission, generalized maculopapular exanthema covering over 60% of the body surface area, edema of the lower eyelids and bilateral cervical and inguinal lymphadenomegaly were registered. Laboratory findings showed leukocytosis with significant eosinophilia, lymphocytosis, elevated bilirubin values, ALT
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- 2023
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4. Esophageal Leiomyoma in a Lowland Gorilla
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Barr, F., Waterman, A. E., Lucke, V. M., and Jakovljevic, S.
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- 1988
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5. Interleukin 33, soluble suppression of tumorigenicity 2, interleukin 27, and galectin 3 as predictors for outcome in patients admitted to intensive care units
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Eric Stevan, Zaric Radica Zivkovic, Jevdjic Jasna, Drakulic Svetlana Miletic, Stanojevic Ivan, Vojvodic Danilo, Arsenijevic Petar, Stojanovic Bojan, Jakovljevic Stefan, Markovic Nenad, Zaric Milan, Canovic Petar, Nesic Jelena, and Zornic Nenad
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interleukin 33 ,galectin 3 ,interleukin 27 ,intensive care units ,outcome ,Medicine - Abstract
Intensive care units (ICUs) are expert hospital areas that provide treatment and 24 h care for people who are very sick. Sepsis represents a serious, severe condition and it can lead to septic shock and multiple organ dysfunction syndromes and is one of the most common reasons for patients’ hospitalization in ICUs. We wanted to explore the prognostic values of interleukin (IL) 33, soluble suppression of tumorigenicity 2 (sST2), IL 27, and galectin 3 in critically-ill patients. We assumed that these parameters in combination or alone could predict mortality in ICU patients. This research represents a clinical non-randomized prospective study, performed at the Medical Military Academy, a tertiary care hospital in Belgrade, Serbia. The patients were divided in four groups: patients with sepsis (peritonitis, pancreatitis, trauma) and patients without sepsis (trauma). Total number of patients enrolled in the study was 151 and average years of patients were 56.48. The values greater than the cut-off were the predictors of mortality. The IL-33, IL-27 as well as galectin-3 can successfully predict the outcome of critically-ill patients in ICUs. The sST2, cannot predict death in critically-ill patients as a single prognostic factor. However, the combination of at least two biomarkers: IL-33, sST2, IL-27, and galectin-3, gives very significant results in predicting the outcome in patients admitted to ICUs.
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- 2023
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6. Body Mass Index in determination of the relationship between body constitution and motor abilities
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Pajić Zoran, Jakovljević Saša, Anđelković Marija, and Simović Slobodan
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body composition ,motor performances ,muscle to fat ratio ,fat mass index ,fat free mass index ,Recreation. Leisure ,GV1-1860 - Abstract
The aim of this paper is to review and summarize the theoretical and empirical facts of using the (BMI), (body mass index) in determining the relationship between body constitution and motor skills. Several key circumstances have been identified in which the body mass index can give erroneous information about the actual body composition, and especially about the amount of adipose tissue in the body. Factors such as age, sex, race, health status and muscle mass can influence the connection between(BMI) and body fat. Due to a relatively low coefficient of determination between (BMI)and percentage of body fat, one should be cautious when using (BMI) to evaluate body composition as a predictor of obesity or as a substitution measure in evaluating the influence of body constitution on the efficiency of motor performances. The analysis of the sources indicates that the existence of unexplained facts uses alternative measures of body composition and their limited use in research and direct training practice. Therefore, new concepts and models are necessary in order to explain the influence of body composition on the efficiency of motor performance. Apart from the necessary evaluation of variables of percentages of fatty and muscle tissues, it could be assumed that the application of two component (BMI) = (FFMI+FMI), (Fat Free Mass Index, Fat Mass Index) and/or (MFR) model (Muscle to Fat Ratio) would provide a better comprehension of these relations.
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- 2022
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7. Contracting account audit on social networks
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Jakovljević Nemanja and Jakovljević Stefan
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social network ,audit ,contract ,auditor ,account ,Business ,HF5001-6182 - Abstract
Social network account audit is an independent review of social network activities to express a professional opinion on the fulfillment of objectives, business compliance, and information security of orders on social networks. It is in principle a voluntary activity and is not subject to legal obligation like some other types of audit such as the audit of financial statements. However, this does not diminish its fundamental importance, which is reflected in the fact that in situations where the other party is entrusted with the management of accounts on social networks, there is a gap in expectations that should be mitigated by performing a professional and independent review that will result in an objective and professional opinion. Therefore, the issue of contracting the social network account audit is exciting, especially given the sensitivity of the data being audited and the specific status of the parameters for logging into the account whose disposal must be subjected to strict treatment to ensure the safety of account holders. The subject of this paper is the analysis of aspects of contracting the audit of orders on social networks through the analysis of contracting parties and elements of the subject of contracting. The paper's main conclusion is that auditing is a sensitive topic that should be given additional attention and focus during preliminary social network account audit activities.
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- 2022
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8. Facial nerve palsy as the first sign of late breast cancer metastasis to the temporal bone
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Dudvarski Zoran, Arsović Nenad, Dimitrijević Milovan, Jakovljević Saša, Boričić Novica, and Boričić Ivan
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breast neoplasms ,facial nerve diseases ,immunohistochemistry ,neoplasm metastasis ,temporal bone ,tomography, x-ray computed ,treatment outcome ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Introduction. Late metastases of malignant tumors in the temporal bone are very rare lesions. They can be asymptomatic for a long time and usually manifest them-selves in the form of hearing loss, dizziness, tinnitus, and paralysis of the facial nerve. Modern radiological diagnostics and explorative surgery with biopsy are essential for diagnosis. Case report. We present a rare and unusual case of a 66-year-old female patient with facial nerve paralysis that appeared as the first sign of metastatic breast cancer in the temporal bone 10 years after treatment. A sudden hearing loss and dizziness occurred six months later, and the value of CA 15-3 was elevated. Scintigraphy pointed to susceptible metastatic deposits of the axial skeleton without lesions in the temporal bone. Finally, repeated computed tomography revealed osteolytic changes in the temporal bone six months after that. Immunohistochemical analysis of mastoid tissue samples confirmed that it was a breast cancer metastasis. One year after palliative radiotherapy and oral hormone therapy, a patient had a good general condition with a better function of the facial nerve. Conclusion. A high degree of clinical suspicion sometimes requires repeated radio-logical diagnostics in order to detect osteolytic metastatic changes in the temporal bone but also in other bone structures within the hematogenous dissemination of the malignant disease.
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- 2022
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9. Contact sensitization in patients with chronic venous insufficiency and the impact of the disease duration on the risk of occurrence of contact sensitization
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Vujanović Ljuba, Jovanović Marina, Matić Milan, Jakovljević Sanja, and Golušin Zoran
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dermatitis, contact ,incidence ,risk assessment ,venous insufficiency ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Background/Aim. Development of allergic contact der-matitis as a complication of treatment of chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is well known. The aim of this study was to determine the incidence and risk of eczematous contact sensitization in patients with CVI, as well as the correlation between disease duration and contact sensitization. Methods. The study involved 266 subjects examined during three-year-period who were divided into two groups: the study group included patients with CVI referred for allergy testing due to suspected contact dermatitis, and the control group included the ones without CVI patch tested for suspected contact dermatitis. The severity of CVI was assessed by Clinical Etiology-Anatomy-Pathophysiology (CEAP) classification. Thereafter, each patient underwent patch testing. Results. The incidence of contact sensitization among patients with CVI was 49.3%. In these patients, the incidence of contact sensitization to the European standard battery of allergens was 31.55%; to the battery specific for CVI it was 28.45%. Patients with CVI had a 2.45-fold higher risk for developing contact sensitization to two or more allergens, and a 3.69-fold higher risk for developing contact sensitization to five or more allergens compared to those without CVI. The prevalence of contact sensitization in patients with CVI was not significantly different from those without CVI. There was a positive correlation between the incidence of contact sensitization and the duration of the disease. Conclusion. Patients with CVI had no statistically significantly distinct contact sensitization prevalence and had 2.45 and 3.69 times higher risk to manifest contact sensitization to two and more allergens and five and more allergens, respectively, than patients with no CVI. The positive correlation between frequency of contact sensitization and disease duration was found.
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- 2021
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10. Serbia: The country of basketball
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Jakovljević Saša and Mandić Radivoj
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basketball ,serbia ,yugoslavia ,developement ,Recreation. Leisure ,GV1-1860 - Abstract
The aim of this paper is to analyse descriptive and causal factors of basketball development in Serbia, particularly following the country's independence (2006) to this day. The paper presents the development path of "the game under two elevated hoops", since its arrival to Belgrade in the 1920s, through the challenges and successes in various state communities, since the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs (1918-1929), the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1929-1945), the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1945-1992), the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992-2003), the State of Union of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006), to the Republic of Serbia. The paper shows the participation in the Yugoslav basketball, as well as the events that marked the period of full independence of the Republic of Serbia. The results of the national teams are shown, including the contribution of the national basketball organization .The analysis has included the condition of senior and age categories, coach and referee organizations. Serbian basketball has shown originality in creating Yugoslav basketball, with continuing to be successful also in the independent country, which gives credibility and justifies the marketing and promotional campaigns of the national basketball federation that Serbia is the country of basketball.
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- 2021
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11. MRI findings, surgical treatment and follow-up of meningomyelocoele with tethered spinal cord syndrome in a cat
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Cherubini, Gb, Bravo, S, Gretton, M, Jakovljevic, S, Ricci, E, and Cantile, Carlo
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- 2008
12. Cytototoxic effects of novel synthesized polyoxometalates on human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cell line
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Isma, J., Jakovljević, S., and Isaković, A.
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- 2017
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13. Analysis of corrosion resistance when turning martensitic stainless steel X20Cr13 under chilled air-cooling.
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Kostadin, T., Cukor, G. b., and Jakovljevic, S.
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MARTENSITIC stainless steel ,COOLING systems ,MACHINERY equipment ,ENERGY dispersive X-ray spectroscopy ,STEEL corrosion - Abstract
Amongst different methods of cooling in machining, application of air is considered to be the cleanest and most environmentally friendly one. The aim of this paper was to explore the possibility of chilled air-cooling considering the corrosion resistance when turning martensitic stainless steel X20Cr13. Thus, a comparison between an alternative cooling technique where compressed air is refrigerated and jetted to the cutting zone by means of Ranque-Hilsch counter- flow vortex tube and the conventional flood cooling with oil-in-water emulsion was done. The corrosion resistance was determined by electrochemical testing and the surface condition was analysed with both Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy (EDS). From the results presented herein, it can be concluded that the specimen cooled with chilled air has better resistance to corrosion activity after a certain longer time in relation to the specimen cooled with emulsion. In addition, the specimen cooled with chilled air has lower surface roughness, which has a positive effect on the corrosion resistance. Hence, in the scope of environmentally friendly machining the vortex tube based chilled air-cooling can be successfully applied when turning difficult-to-cut martensitic stainless steel. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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14. Antioxidant and cytotoxic activities of curly dock (Rumex crispus L., Polygonaceae) fruit extract
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Ćebović Tatjana, Jakovljević Dunja, Maksimović Zoran, Đorđević Snežana, Jakovljević Sanja, and Četojević-Simin Dragana
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antioxidants ,lipid peroxidation ,phytotherapy ,plants, medicinal ,polygonaceae ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Background/Aim. Congenital malformations still represent one of the most important causes of prenatal and infant death. The study aim was to analyze occurrence, outcomes and risk factors of different types of congenital anomalies. Methods. The study included all pregnant women directed to Clinic of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade due to prenatally diagnosed congenital fetal anomalies during past ten years (January 1, 2008–December 31, 2017). Upon admission to our Clinic a detailed general medical and obstetrical history were taken from every patient. All women underwent genetic testing. Ultrasonography and magnetic resonance were diagnostic methods for fetal malformations confirmation. Results. The study included 773 pregnant women aged from 18 to 46 years. Out of registered nine different groups of fetal anomalies/malformations, the most common were malformations of the central nervous system, while majority of fetuses had combined multiple anomalies. Genetic cause for congenital anomalies was present in 25.2% of pregnancies. Medical pregnancy abortion was performed in 71.8% of cases. Only 10.2% of pregnancies ended in term. The best outcome for children was obtained in case of gastrointestinal anomalies (52% live born). Contrary, only one child with neck and thorax malformations could be saved. According to logistic regression the most important predictor of having a child with combined multiple anomalies was mother’s age, while predictor of central nervous system anomalies was gestational diabetes. The significant predictor of genetic anomalies was mother’s age. Conclusion. In our sample neurological congenital anomalies were the most common, although abnormalities of all organ systems were registered. Majority of pregnancies had to be discontinued due to combined multiple anomalies caused by genetic disorders. Older mother’s age and diabetes can imply on the increased risk for fetal malformations.
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- 2020
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15. Disseminated histoplasmosis in a horse
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Johnston, P F, Reams, R, Jakovljevic, S, Andrews, D A, Heath, S E, and DeNicola, D
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Radiography ,Histoplasma ,Animals ,Female ,Horse Diseases ,Horses ,Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid ,Histoplasmosis ,Lung ,Research Article - Published
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16. The influence of the complex training method on maximal isometric force production of junior basketball players
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Kukrić Aleksandar S., Jakovljević Saša, Dobraš Radenko, Petrović Borko, Vučković Igor, and Janković Nenad
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explosive power ,postactivating potentiation ,reactive training ,junior basketball players ,Recreation. Leisure ,GV1-1860 - Abstract
During the period of ten weeks, a study has been conducted on the effects of a complex training method on the maximal isometric muscle force, its peaking time, and the rate of force development in the semi-squat test. The participants of the study were twenty junior basketball players (average age 16.4+/-0.7; mean body height 186.2cm+/-9.2; mean body weight 75,4+/-7.5kg; mean body fat percentage 12,83%+/-1.15). The participants were divided into experimental (n=10) and control group (n=10). The experimental group, besides technical-tactical training sessions, had additional complex training, while the control group had technical-tactical training sessions only. At the final testing, the results of maximal isometric muscle force and the explosive power index, have significantly improved in the experimental group, while the control group did not make significant progress. There were no significant changes in the maximal isometric muscle force's peak time at the final testing. The study findings indicate that application of the complex training method has positive effects on the development of maximal isometric force, and the rate of force development.
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- 2019
17. Computed tomographic features of thymoma in the dog: a case report and review of eight cases.
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Patsikas, M., Jakovljevic, S., Papazoglou, L., Kaitzis, D., Brellou, G., Kapoukranidou, D., Chryssogonidis, I., Stamoula, E., Ilia, G., and Ilia, T.
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COMPUTED tomography ,MEDIASTINAL tumors ,LABRADOR retriever ,CROSSBREEDING ,POLYDIPSIA - Abstract
CASE REPORT A well-demarcated 18 x13 x 16 cm (H x W x L) mediastinal mass with lobulated contour and heterogeneous attenuation was demonstrated on computed tomographic (CT) images of an 11.5-year-old female Labrador Retriever crossbred dog admitted with a history of coughing, polyuria and polydipsia. After intravenous contrast administration, faint, non-uniform enhancement of the mass was noted. The mass was in contact with the parietal pleura, aortic arch, pulmonary trunk and right atrium, but no signs consistent with invasion of the adjacent structures were evident. The mass was surgically excised and absence of any intrathoracic visceral invasion was confirmed. Histopathologically, the mass was reported to be a thymoma. DISCUSSION CT findings and invasiveness of thymomas in eight other cases found in the literature are included and discussed in the present report. CT is useful for demonstrating the invasiveness of a thymoma in dogs. Invasion of the mediastinal blood vessels should be considered a CT feature of invasiveness, but false-positive and false-negative diagnoses do occur. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
18. Contact sensitization to allergens of biological origin from the compositae family and original extracts of ubiquitous weed plants of vojvodina among patients with chronic venous insufficiency
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Vujanović Ljuba, Jakovljević Sanja, Golušin Zoran, and Levakov Olivera
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allergic contact dermatitis ,chronic venous insufficiency ,compositae dermatitis ,ubiquitous weed plants of vojvodina ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
Background: The use of alternative treatment methods, particularly medicinal herbs from the family Compositae, significantly contributes to the increase in the incidence of allergic contact dermatitis among patients with chronic venous insufficiency. Objective: Estimating frequency of contact sensitization among patients with chronic venous insufficiency and determining the most common contact sensitizers from the series of bio-origin allergens from the Compositae family and ubiquitous weeds of Vojvodina. Materials and Methods: The total number of 266 patients with suspected contact dermatitis was divided into two groups: the experimental group consisted of patients with chronic venous insufficiency (EG), and the control group consisted of patients without chronic venous insufficiency (CG). All subjects were tested with allergens of biological origin from the family Compositae, screening allergen SL-mix and original extracts of ubiquitous weed plants of Vojvodina. Results: Patch test revealed a positive reaction to allergens of the Compositae family in 6.69% in the experimental group, and in 4.17% in the control group. The standardized response rate to the SL-mix in the experimental group was 2.07%, while in the control group, it was 1.51%. The presence of a positive reaction to at least one extract of ubiquitous weed plants of Vojvodina was determined in 6.11% in the experimental group, and in 3.23% of patients in the control group. No statistically significant difference in response rates was found between the examined groups. Conclusions: Establishing the diagnosis of Compositae dermatitis can be supplemented by additional testing with weed plant extracts from a specific geographical area, resulting in the detection of novel unknown allergens.
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- 2022
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19. THE IMPORTANCE OF THE APPLICATION OF FAIR VALUE OF THE COMPANY'S PROPERTY IN TRANSITIONAL COUNTRIES ON THE WAY TO THE EU
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ČOLOVIĆ MRĐAN, JAKOVLJEVIĆ SANJA, and BOGDAN LABAN
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financial statements ,financial analysis ,fair value. ,Commercial geography. Economic geography ,HF1021-1027 ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 - Abstract
The fair value within the business improvement in the enterprises of the Republic of Serbia is continuing demanding work that is carried out in the framework of financial reporting management companies, sectors of economy, but the national authorities may require a completely evaluation of companies, based on the decisions of state bodies and individual requirements. An important place in this context have the internal audit, external audit, as these can be a driver of the fair value of the initial phase by the management council. External audit is able to thinking management delivered only after the end of the business year, when it receives the financial statements of the previous year of business, and then can make recommendations, because through their impact on future business management, provided that it is adopted, it will be is maintained in the next period of operation. Therefore regardless of the drivers and the initiator of the fair value now exist ways to increase the security of the overall business, and in this paper highlighted the fair value as an element of financial reporting. It is expected to increase the number of effective fair value in the Republic of Serbia, because companies can realize numerous benefits.
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- 2018
20. Successful treatment of bilateral paecilomyces pyelonephritis in a German shepherd dog.
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TAPPIN, S. W., FERRANDIS, I., JAKOVLJEVIC, S., VILLIERS, E., and WHITE, R. A. S.
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A six-year-old female entire German shepherd dog was investigated for polyuria, polydipsia and lethargy. Investigations revealed a mild azotaemia and abdominal ultrasound revealed marked bilateral dilation of the renal pelves with echogenic material and proximal left hydroureter. Urine cytological examination and aspirates from the right renal pelvis revealed mats of fungal hyphae consistent with fungal bezoar formation. Fungal cultures revealed a profuse growth of Paecilomyces variotii. Initial treatment with oral itraconazole was unsuccessful, leading to bilateral nephrotomies to remove the fungal material. Postoperatively the Paecilomyces infection persisted despite continued itraconazole therapy. Treatment was commenced with amphotericin B, leading to resolution of the dog's clinical signs. To the authors' knowledge this is the first report of canine Paecilomyces pyelonephritis, without disseminated systemic disease, which documents its successful treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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21. DISTINGUISHING RHINITIS AND NASAL NEOPLASIA BY RADIOGRAPHY.
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Russo, M., Lamb, C.R., and Jakovljevic, S.
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- 2000
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22. Identity management of High Education student mobility.
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Radic, G. and Jakovljevic, S.
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- 2011
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23. Speed-strength abilities and morphological characteristics of basketball players aged 10 and 11
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Đorđević Alen, Jakovljević Saša, Pajić Zoran, and Nikolić Aleksandra
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body composition ,acceleration ,agility ,explosiveness ,Recreation. Leisure ,GV1-1860 - Abstract
The aim of this study was to identify several morphological characteristics and speed-strength abilities in basketball players aged 10 and 11, and to determine possible differences between them, connected with their age. The research was conducted on a sample of 84 young basketball players aged 10 (N=46) and 11 (N=38). The following motor variables were measured: shoulder explosiveness (throwing the ball from basketball position), leg explosiveness (vertical jump), speed strength of the trunk (sit up exercises in 10 seconds), stamina in speed strength of the trunk (sit up exercises in 30 seconds), the speed of changing the direction of moving (agility T-test), acceleration (running for 5 and 20 meters). The following morphological variables were also measured: body height, body mass, percentage of body fat and percentage of muscle tissue. Eleven-year-olds achieved better results than the ten-year-olds in all categories. Statistically significant differences (p
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- 2016
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24. The use of iopamidol for myelography in dogs: a study of twenty-seven cases.
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COX, FIONA H. and JAKOVLJEVIC, S.
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- 1986
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25. The radiological features of aspergillosis of the nasal cavity and frontal sinuses in the dog.
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SULLIVAN, M., LEE, R., JAKOVLJEVIC, S., and SHARP, N. J. H.
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- 1986
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26. Determination of the optimal certain kinematic parameters in basketball three-point shooting using the 94Fifty technology
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Dobovičnik Luka, Jakovljević Saša, Zovko Vinko, and Erčulj Frane
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basketball ,entry angle ,rotation of the ball ,release time ,Recreation. Leisure ,GV1-1860 - Abstract
With the help of the 94Fifty technology we were able to analyze the three-point shot. We were curious to know whether the majority of the shots are recommended by the manufacturer of the measuring system and carried out in preplanned intervals of entry angles, the rotation of the ball, and the release time of the ball, and we wished to find out the consistency of the aforementioned parameters between the guards and other players. The hypotheses were tested on a sample of 52 great male basketball players, aged 18 and 19. We deducted that most of the shots from the distance of 6.75 m occur under a entry angle greater than 42°, but not in the estimated interval (between 42° and 48°); that most of the shots do not occur in the estimated interval of the rotation of the ball (from 130 to 150 revolutions/minute); and that most of the shots do not occur in the estimated interval of the release time (< 0.7 seconds). When it comes to the consistency of the before mentioned parameters we did not find any discrepancies between the guards and other players. Based on the results a question arises: did the manufacturer of the measuring system adequately form the intervals of the aforementioned parameters or does the problem lie in the performance of the shots by the chosen players?.
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- 2015
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27. Histological-cytological reports correlation and reliability of papanicolau test for the detection of malignant changes in the cervix
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Vitković L., Mijović M., Vukićević D., Đerković B., Mitić N., Ilić A., Trajković G., and Jakovljević S.
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cervix ,Papanicolaou test ,LSIL ,HSIL ,carcinoma planocellulare ,Medicine - Abstract
The incidence rate of cervical cancer in Serbia is among the highest in Europe and is 23.8 in 100.000. Papanicolaou test, colposcopy and pathohistology report are the basic method of secondary prevention of cervical cancer. The aim of the study was to examine the correlation between histological-cytological findings and reliability of the Papanicolaou test in detection of cervical lesions. We analyzed cervical smears (Papanicolaou test) in 3868 women. Among them 190 women had suspect finding and because of that they were underwent to cervical biopsy. We detected premalignant or malignant changes of the cervix in 77 women. LSIL was found at 43 (22.6%), HSIL at 25 (13.2%) and carcinoma planocellulare at 9 (4.7%) women. There is a statistically significant positive correlation (Spearman=0.829; p
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- 2015
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28. Acceleration and speed of change of direction and the way of movement of quality basketball players
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Jakovljević Saša, Karalejić Milivoje, Pajić Zoran, and Mandić Radivoj
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seniors ,20m ,T test ,correlations ,differences ,Recreation. Leisure ,GV1-1860 - Abstract
The aim of this survey was to examine the ability of acceleration and the agility of basketball players. The survey was conducted on a sample of 35 professional Bulgarian basketball players (average age 21.37 ± 2.91 years) who competed in the First Bulgarian Basketball League and were divided into two groups depending on the position of the game: inner players - N = 13 and outer players - N = 22. They were chosen by experts as the best national players in the league. Two tests were applied: 20 meter run (acceleration - T20m) and T-test (agility - TT). During the 20 - meter run test, the running times of five (T5m) and 10 meters (T10m) were measured. In addition, body height (BH) and body mass (BM) were measured. Inner players were significantly taller and heavier than the outer players, but no statistically significant differences were found between the two groups of players in the acceleration and agility variables, having in mind that on all the tests outer players achieved better results. High correlations were found between three acceleration variables (T5m, T10m and T20m) and one agility variable (TT) - correlation coefficients of .666 to .819 at the significance level of .01.The correlations between body height and acceleration variables are medium - correlation coefficients of .306 to .383, at the significance level of .05, while the correlation coefficients between body mass and these variables are slightly higher .350 to .415 at the significance level of .01, or .05.
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- 2011
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29. Software for enhanced monitoring in integrated substations.
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Jakovljevic, S. and Kezunovic, M.
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- 2003
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30. Total transfer capability considering FACTS and security constraints.
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Xingbin Yu, Chanan Singh, Jakovljevic, S., Ristanovic, D., and Garng Huang
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- 2003
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31. Advanced substation data collecting and processing for state estimation enhancement.
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Jakovljevic, S. and Kezunovic, M.
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32. Initial Frontal Sinus and Orbit Tumor Signaling Late Distant Metastasis in Kidney Cancer.
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Pavlovic B, Jakovljevic S, and Jovanovic K
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Although metastases to the paranasal sinuses are exceedingly rare, when they do occur, renal clear cell carcinoma is the most frequent primary tumor involved. The aim of this work was to present a case of metastatic clear cell renal carcinoma in the frontal sinus and orbit region, 7 years after the initial diagnosis and treatment. The patient was referred to our clinic due to drooping of the left eyelid and displacement of the left eyeball. Computed tomography revealed an expansive lesion in the left frontal sinus and orbit, causing destruction of its anterior, lateral, and roof walls. Profuse bleeding from the tumor and left orbit hindered a comprehensive assessment of tumor extension into the orbit and residual tumor size. Therefore, complete tumor removal was not possible; instead, reduction was achieved. Subsequent histopathologic and immunohistochemical analysis confirmed the lesion as a metastasis of renal cell carcinoma in the sinonasal tract. Unfortunately, 10 weeks later, the patient passed away. Treatment of metastatic clear cell renal carcinoma depends on the localization of the disease as well as the overall condition of the patient. If there is a solitary metastatic lesion, as in the case of the sinonasal region, surgical treatment is recommended. Metastasis of clear cell renal carcinoma to the sinonasal region is a rare occurrence; however, it is essential to consider it in cases of rapidly growing tumor masses, typically presenting with symptoms such as epistaxis and nasal obstruction., Competing Interests: The authors report no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2024 by Mutaz B. Habal, MD.)
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33. Antimicrobial treatment in invasive infections caused by Gordonia bronchialis : systematic review.
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Zivkovic Zaric R, Canovic P, Zaric M, Vuleta M, Vuleta Nedic K, Jovanovic J, Zornic N, Nesic J, Spasic M, Jakovljevic S, Ilic M, Jovanovic D, Todorovic Z, Arsenijevic P, Sovrlic M, and Milovanovic J
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Background: Corynebacterium, Nocardia, Rhodococcus, Mycobacterium, as well as Gordonia genera belongs to the genus Gordonia, Actinomycetia class. Gordonia bronchialis is a nitrate-reducing, urease-producing, non-motile, force aerobe with a rod-like figure that is known to arrangement into sessile, cord-like groups. This systematic review aimed to establish whether and what invasive infections in humans were caused by Gordonia bronchialis , and to evaluate outcomes of administered antibiotic treatment., Methods: We have registered this systematic review in PROSPERO database of systematic reviews and meta-analyses with the number CRD42022369974., Results: A total of 24 publications were included (22 case reports and two case series) with 28 individual cases. The oldest patients had 92 years, and the youngest patients had 13 years. Clinical signs of infection were present in six patients (21%). All isolates were susceptible to ciprofloxacin, imipenem, and amikacin. Vancomycin was the most frequently used antibiotic with nine cases followed by ciprofloxacin, ceftriaxone, and amoxicillin/clavulanic acid., Conclusion: Although there are no standardized recommendations to date, successful treatment with a favorable outcome has most often been carried out with fluoroquinolones, vancomycin with or without aminoglycosides, as well as carbapenems., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2024 Zivkovic Zaric, Canovic, Zaric, Vuleta, Vuleta Nedic, Jovanovic, Zornic, Nesic, Spasic, Jakovljevic, Ilic, Jovanovic, Todorovic, Arsenijevic, Sovrlic and Milovanovic.)
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34. Primary Cervical Extraosseous Ewing's Sarcoma Originated from the Sternocleidomastoid Muscle: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.
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Jakovljevic S, Arsovic N, Dudvarski Z, Radivojevic N, Jovanovic K, Mladenovic N, and Babac S
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Extraosseous Ewing's sarcoma is extremely rare in the soft tissues of the neck, especially in the sternocleidomastoid muscle. It usually manifests clinically as a rapidly growing mass that shows great potential for local spread. The aim of this paper is to present a rare case of еxtraosseous Ewing's sarcoma in the sternocleidomastoid muscle. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of extraskeletal Ewing's sarcoma at this location. The patient was admitted to our clinic because of a neck tumefaction. The computerized tomography finding showed a tumor mass, most of which was in the V region of the neck, measuring 40 × 27 × 35 mm. Pathohistological and immunohistochemical findings showed that it was Ewing's sarcoma. Unfortunately, the patient passed away nine months after the initial diagnosis. Extraosseous Ewing sarcoma is a rare, fast-growing malignant tumor manifesting histomorphological similarities to bone Ewing's sarcoma. Most reports state that extraosseous Ewing sarcoma has a worse prognosis than skeletal. Extraosseous Ewing sarcoma should be borne in mind in the differential diagnosis of soft tissue tumors of the neck., Competing Interests: The authors declare that there are no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2024 Sasa Jakovljevic et al.)
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35. Risk Factors for Potential Drug-Drug Interactions in Patients on Chronic Peritoneal Dialysis.
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Stojadinovic M, Lausevic M, Milosevic IA, Zaric RZ, Jemcov TK, Komadina L, Petrovic DS, Djuric P, Bulatovic A, Jakovljevic S, and Jankovic S
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- Humans, Male, Female, Middle Aged, Cross-Sectional Studies, Risk Factors, Aged, Adult, Kidney Failure, Chronic therapy, Prevalence, Polypharmacy, Peritoneal Dialysis, Drug Interactions
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Introduction: The prevalence of potential drug-drug interactions (pDDIs) is becoming a major safety concern, as it has been previously linked to a significant number of adverse drug events and could have serious consequences for patients, including death. This is especially relevant for patients with chronic renal failure, as they are particularly vulnerable to drug-drug interactions. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence and associated factors of pDDIs in patients receiving chronic peritoneal dialysis., Methods: An observational, cross-sectional study was conducted on consecutive peritoneal dialysis patients attending four tertiary care hospitals for regular monthly examination. The primary outcome was the number of pDDIs identified using Lexicomp. Potential predictors were determined using multiple linear regression., Results: Total number of patients included in the study was 140. The results showed that pDDIs were highly prevalent, especially in patients who use antiarrhythmics (p = 0.001), have diabetes mellitus (p = 0.001), recently started peritoneal dialysis (p = 0.003), or have higher number of prescribed drugs (p < 0.001). Number of prescribed drugs (p < 0.001) remained a significant predictor of high-risk pDDIs in addition to the female gender (p = 0.043)., Conclusion: Clinicians should be particularly cautious when prescribing multiple medications to high-risk patients, such as peritoneal dialysis patients, to mitigate the risk of drug-drug interactions and associated adverse health outcomes., (© 2024 S. Karger AG, Basel.)
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36. Treatment of Ulcerative Colitis: Impact on Platelet Aggregation.
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Peric S, Todorovic Z, Zdravkovic N, Gogic A, Simovic S, Grbovic V, Maksic M, Jakovljevic S, Milovanovic O, and Zdravkovic N
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- Humans, Infliximab therapeutic use, Platelet Aggregation, Prospective Studies, Adalimumab pharmacology, Adalimumab therapeutic use, Colitis, Ulcerative drug therapy
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Background and Objectives : Ulcerative colitis is chronic and/or progressive inflammation of the colorectal mucosa and submucosa and represents one of two major inflammatory bowel diseases. Ulcerative colitis has been associated with increased risk of arteriosus and venous thrombosis. There are numerous factors responsible for this; one of them is platelet activation and aggregation. The objective of our study was to determine if different treatment options for ulcerative colitis have an impact on platelet aggregation. Materials and Methods : This research was a prospective, observational study and included 94 newly diagnosed patients with UC divided into four treatment groups. For all patients, we measured platelet aggregability by using an impedance aggregometry method with a multiplate analyzer before and after treatment with infliximab, adalimumab, vedolizumab and azathioprine. A Paired Samples t test was performed in order to determine the difference in platelet aggregability before and after a certain therapy, since the data followed a normal distribution. Taking into account the impact of some clinical characteristics, multiple linear regression was conducted for the purpose of estimating the effect of therapy on the level of reduction in platelet aggregability. Results : All four drugs significantly reduced platelet aggregability. After we excluded the influence of clinical and endoscopic scores and disease localization on the results, we found that infliximab had the greatest anti-platelet activity. Conclusions : In addition to the well-known traditional risk factors for atherosclerosis, activation and aggregation of platelets play a significant role in the development of arterial thrombosis, and our results suggested that therapy use for the treatment of UC, especially infliximab, can have a great impact on cardiovascular morbidity and mortality by decreasing platelet aggregability.
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37. Appendiceal Signet Ring Cell Carcinoma: An Atypical Cause of Acute Appendicitis-A Case Study and Review of Current Knowledge.
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Andjelkovic B, Stojanovic B, Stojanovic MD, Milosevic B, Cvetkovic A, Spasic M, Jakovljevic S, Cvetkovic D, Stojanovic BS, Milosev D, Mitrovic M, and Stankovic V
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Appendiceal signet ring cell carcinoma (ASRCC) is a rare and aggressive form of appendiceal cancer, often presenting with nonspecific symptoms that overlap with acute appendicitis. Early diagnosis and appropriate management are crucial for improving patient outcomes in these rare malignancies. This case report and literature review aims to raise awareness among clinicians about ASRCC of the appendix as a cause of acute appendicitis and highlight the importance of considering this diagnosis in patients with atypical presentations or unexpected histopathological findings. We present a 65-year-old female patient with ASRCC who underwent successful surgical treatment and remains disease-free at the one-year follow-up. It also highlights the necessity of early detection and appropriate treatment in order to improve patient outcomes. In addition, a comprehensive literature review is provided, discussing the clinical presentation, histopathological characteristics, potential pathogenesis, treatment options, and prognosis of ASRCC.
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38. A Rare Case Of Type II Amyand's Hernia.
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Jakovljevic S, Cvetkovic A, Spasic M, Spasic B, Petrovic M, and Milosevic B
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- Male, Humans, Aged, 80 and over, Appendectomy, Gangrene etiology, Gangrene surgery, Hernia, Inguinal complications, Hernia, Inguinal diagnosis, Hernia, Inguinal surgery, Appendix surgery, Appendicitis complications, Appendicitis diagnosis, Appendicitis surgery
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Amyand's hernia represents an inguinal hernia containing an appendix within the hernia sac. This extremely rare condition occurs in approximately 1% of all inguinal hernias. This report describes the case of an 84-year-old male who presented with a right inguinal mass that intraoperatively turned out to be Amyand's hernia type-II with a gangrenous and perforated appendix. An appendectomy and peritoneal lavage were performed, followed by a hernioplasty where a modified Bassini repair was used. The patient fully recovered, and was discharged from the hospital on the fourth day. A non-reducible inguinal hernia containing a perforated appendix is a very rare emergency that requires immediate intervention to prevent abdominal sepsis. Therefore, while examining an inguinal hernia, the possibility of Amyand's hernia should always be considered.
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39. Bulky Recurrent Juvenile Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma.
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Dimitrijevic M, Pavlovic B, and Jakovljevic S
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- Male, Humans, Adolescent, Nasopharynx surgery, Epistaxis etiology, Endoscopy methods, Angiofibroma diagnostic imaging, Angiofibroma surgery, Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms surgery
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Juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma is a rare and highly vascularized tumor that accounts for 0.05 to 0.5% of all head and neck neoplasms. The aim of this work was to present a case of a large recurrent juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma coexisting with a facial lipoma in a 16-year-old boy. The patient was referred to our institution because of frequent unilateral epistaxis. Computed tomography revealed a hypervascular tumor with ethmoidal cell destruction and spread to the nasopharynx. Operative treatment of nasal cavity tumors was carried out using a transpalatal approach. After 6 months, the recurrence of the angiofibroma was verified radiologically. Primary as well as secondary surgical procedures were assisted with an endoscopic procedure. Accurate preoperative assessment and staging are essential for choosing a surgical procedure. The primary treatment is surgical excision. Early diagnosis, accurate staging, adequate treatment, and regular postoperative follow-up are essential in the treatment of these lesions., Competing Interests: The authors report no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2023 by Mutaz B. Habal, MD.)
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40. Antimicrobial Treatment of Serratia marcescens Invasive Infections: Systematic Review.
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Zivkovic Zaric R, Zaric M, Sekulic M, Zornic N, Nesic J, Rosic V, Vulovic T, Spasic M, Vuleta M, Jovanovic J, Jovanovic D, Jakovljevic S, and Canovic P
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Background : Serratia marcescens (SM) is a Gram-negative pathogen discovered by Italian pharmacist, Bizio, in 1819. According to the literature, S. marcescens is resistant to a wide range of antibiotics, including penicillin, cephalosporin, tetracycline, macrolide, nitrofurantoin, and colistin. We conducted a systematic review of published reports, determined what invasive infections could cause SM, and established the most appropriate antibiotic therapy. Methods : We registered this systematic review on the PROSPERO registry of systematic reviews-meta-analyses before we started our research (registration number CRD42022323159). The online searches of published studies were implemented via MEDLINE, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, EBSCO, Scopus, Google Scholar, SCIndex, and the registry of clinical studies of human participants (ClinicalTrials.gov). Results : Our study included 32 published articles (9 case series and 23 case reports). There were 57 individual cases, respectively. The oldest patient was 97 years and the youngest patient was a newborn. S. marcescens was, in most cases, isolated from blood followed by urine and cerebrospinal fluid. In most cases, sensitivity was tested to cotrimoxazole (from 27 isolates, 10 showed resistance) followed by gentamicin (from 26 isolates, 3 showed resistance) as well as amikacin (from 21 isolates, none showed resistance). Patients died from an infection in 21 cases (31%). Conclusions : Treatment of SM infections should include carbapenems or aminoglycosides in combination with third-generation (and eventually fourth-generation) cephalosporin. Cotrimoxazole should be considered in cases of uncomplicated urinary infections.
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41. Secondary Ewing's sarcoma of the temporo-occipital region developed 12-years after medulloblastoma treatment.
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Dudvarski Z, Arsovic N, Sopta J, Gacic-Manojlovic E, Radivojevic N, and Jakovljevic S
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- Humans, Occipital Lobe, Sarcoma, Ewing therapy, Sarcoma, Soft Tissue Neoplasms
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42. Syringocystadenoma Papilliferum in the External Ear Canal.
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Jakovljevic S, Arsovic N, Boricic N, Laketic D, and Dudvarski Z
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- Male, Humans, Middle Aged, Ear Canal pathology, Biopsy, Diagnosis, Differential, Tubular Sweat Gland Adenomas pathology, Sweat Gland Neoplasms surgery, Sweat Gland Neoplasms pathology
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Out of all benign tumors of the ceruminous glands, syringocystadenoma papilliferum is the rarest and represents only 2% of cases. It is an extremely rare benign tumor that originates from modified apocrine sweat glands. The aim of this paper was to present, according to our findings, the 18th case of syringocystadenoma papilliferum in the external auditory canal, with a detailed review of its clinical, radiological and histomorphological characteristics. A 59-year-old man reported to our clinic due to a 5×5 mm papillomatous growth at the entrance to the right external auditory canal. Histopathology indicated, after an excisional biopsy, that it was a syringocystadenoma papilliferum. The resection lines were free of tumor tissue, and the patient has no signs of tumor recurrence. Although rare, it should be considered as a differential diagnosis of lesions in this region. Complete excision is mandatory in order to avoid recurrence and potential malignant alteration., (© 2022 The Author(s). This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.)
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43. Validation of the fear of COVID-19 scale in a central Balkan country - Serbia.
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Zivkovic Zaric R, Zaric M, Canovic P, Jankovic S, Stojadinovic M, Zornic N, Nesic J, Spasic M, Jovanovic D, Jug M, Jakovljevic S, and Pejcic A
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- Adolescent, Adult, Balkan Peninsula, Child, Fear psychology, Humans, Pandemics, Reproducibility of Results, Serbia epidemiology, Young Adult, COVID-19 diagnosis, COVID-19 epidemiology
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Validation of the Fear of Introduction: High levels of fear of COVID-19 may be associated with increased levels of stress, anxiety, and depression, as well as decreased resilience and life expectancy., Objective: This study aimed to translate and confirm the Serbian version of the Fear of COVID-19 scale as well as to investigate its psychometric properties., Methods: The translation and intercultural adaptation of the Fear of COVID-19 scale was performed by the leading standard of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcome Research. When the distribution was normal, the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used. The reliability of the Serbian version of FCV-19S was tested by measuring the internal consistency through the value of Cronbach's alpha., Results: The original version of the Fear of COVID-19 scale was tested on a sample of 256 subjects with a mean age of 25.38 ± 12.47. The Cronbach's alpha value was 0.864. We divided the scale by the split-half method (Spearman-Brown), and the value of the coefficient for the questionnaire as a whole was 0.882. Divergent criterion validity was tested through the non-parametric correlation between the scores of the Fear of COVID-19 scale and the Fear of Hospitalization scale. A score of the Fear of COVID-19 scale was calculated as the sum of each question for each of the respondents. Convergent criterion validity was tested through the non-parametric correlation between the scores of the Fear of COVID-19 scale and the Emotional Regulation Questionnaire., Conclusion: The validated version of the scale in Serbia complements versions available in other cultures and other languages and facilitates global studies related to mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Zivkovic Zaric, Zaric, Canovic, Jankovic, Stojadinovic, Zornic, Nesic, Spasic, Jovanovic, Jug, Jakovljevic and Pejcic.)
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44. Comparison of Shear Bond Strength Orthodontic Brackets Bonded to Zirconia and Lithium Disilicate Crowns.
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Mehmeti B, Kelmendi J, Iiljazi-Shahiqi D, Azizi B, Jakovljevic S, Haliti F, and Anić-Milošević S
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Aim: of this study was to analyze Shear Bond Strength (SBS) and Adhesive Remnant Index (ARI) of ceramic and metallic orthodontic brackets bonded to zirconia or lithium-disilicate ceramics used for prosthetic restorations, conditioned with hydrofluoric acid (HFA) or phosphoric acid (PhA), as well as to determine the Porcelain Fracture Index (PFI), in order to examine the condition of the ceramic surface after debonding., Material and Methods: The research was conducted on 96 prepared all-ceramic samples divided into 8 groups combined from the type of ceramic material, orthodontic brackets, and surface conditioning. SBS was tested with Universal Testing Machine, and the samples were analyzed using a Scanning Electron Microscope, to determine ARI and PFI. Statistical data were processed using ANOVA, with the level of significance α = 0.05., Results: Lithium-disilicate showed better bond strength in almost all groups. However, no significant difference between the groups was noticed and none of the factors had a significant influence on the mean values of SBS (p>0.05). Nevertheless, ARI significantly depended on the type of bracket (p = 0.005), and PFI significantly depended on the type of etchant (p = 0.029)., Conclusion: The use of HFA for surface etching of zirconia and lithium-disilicate, does not cause a significant increase in the SBS values as compared to etching with PhA and silane application. Furthermore, HFA can weaken the surface structure of the ceramic, and considering its toxicity, might not be the best suitable conditioner prior to orthodontic bonding to lithium disilicate, and in particular to zirconia, also taking into account its crystalline structure., Competing Interests: Conflict of interest:The authors report no conflict of interest.
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45. Scanning electron microscope comparative surface evaluation of glazed-lithium disilicate ceramics under different irradiation settings of Nd:YAG and Er:YAG lasers.
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Viskic J, Jokic D, Jakovljevic S, Bergman L, Ortolan SM, Mestrovic S, and Mehulic K
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- Acid Etching, Dental, Dental Bonding methods, Hydrofluoric Acid, Materials Testing, Surface Properties, Ceramics radiation effects, Dental Porcelain radiation effects, Lasers, Solid-State, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
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Objective: To evaluate the surface of glazed lithium disilicate dental ceramics after irradiation under different irradiation settings of Nd:YAG and Er:YAG lasers using a scanning electron microscope (SEM)., Materials and Methods: Three glazed-press lithium disilicate ceramic discs were treated with HF, Er:YAG, and Nd:YAG, respectively. The laser-setting variables tested were laser mode, repetition rate (Hz), power (W), time of exposure (seconds), and laser energy (mJ). Sixteen different variable settings were tested for each laser type, and all the samples were analyzed by SEM at 500× and 1000× magnification., Results: Surface analysis of the HF-treated sample showed a typical surface texture with a homogenously rough pattern and exposed ceramic crystals. Er:YAG showed no effect on the surface under any irradiation setting. The surface of Nd:YAG-irradiated samples showed cracking, melting, and resolidifying of the ceramic glaze. These changes became more pronounced as the power increased. At the highest power setting (2.25 W), craters on the surface with large areas of melted or resolidified glaze surrounded by globules were visible. However, there was little to no exposure of ceramic crystals or visible regular surface roughening., Conclusions: Neither Er:YAG nor Nd:YAG dental lasers exhibited adequate surface modification for bonding of orthodontic brackets on glazed lithium disilicate ceramics compared with the control treated with 9.5% HF.
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46. ASSESSMENT OF SENTINEL LYMPH NODE METASTASIS IN CANINE MAMMARY GLAND TUMORS USING COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHIC INDIRECT LYMPHOGRAPHY.
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Soultani C, Patsikas MN, Karayannopoulou M, Jakovljevic S, Chryssogonidis I, Papazoglou L, Papaioannou N, Papadopoulou P, Pavlidou K, Ilia GM, Kaitzis DG, and Ilia TM
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- Animals, Case-Control Studies, Dogs, Female, Lymphography methods, Prospective Studies, Tomography, X-Ray Computed methods, Dog Diseases diagnosis, Lymphatic Metastasis diagnostic imaging, Lymphography veterinary, Mammary Neoplasms, Animal diagnosis, Sentinel Lymph Node diagnostic imaging, Tomography, X-Ray Computed veterinary
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In the staging process of the breast cancer, demonstrating metastasis of the sentinel lymph node (SLN) has an important prognostic value, in both humans and animals. The aim of this prospective case-control study was to determine the diagnostic value of computed tomographic indirect lymphography (CT-LG) for detecting SLN metastasis in dogs with mammary cancer. Thirty-three female dogs with tumors in the abdominal and inguinal mammary glands were prospectively selected and subjected to CT-LG, 1 and 5 min after injection of 1 ml of contrast agent (iopamidol) in the subareolar tissue of the neoplastic and the contralateral normal mammary glands. The pattern of postcontrast opacification, degree of postcontrast enhancement, and size and shape were assessed in 65 SLNs in total and were correlated with histopathological findings. The absence of opacification or heterogeneous opacification 1 min after contrast medium injection showed the highest sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy (93%, 100%, and 98.4%, respectively). In images taken 1 min after injection, an absolute density value lower than 444 Hounsfield units (HU) in the center of the SLN also provided significant sensitivity and specificity (93.8% and 75%, respectively). The size and shape of the SLN (maximum and minimum diameter, maximum/minimum diameter ratio, maximum diameter/height of fifth thoracic vertebral body ratio) showed the lowest sensitivity and specificity. Results of this study support the hypothesis that CT-LG could help in the assessment of SLN metastasis in cases of mammary gland tumors in dogs., (© 2016 American College of Veterinary Radiology.)
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47. Effects of countermovement depth on kinematic and kinetic patterns of maximum vertical jumps.
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Mandic R, Jakovljevic S, and Jaric S
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- Biomechanical Phenomena physiology, Humans, Male, Young Adult, Basketball physiology, Exercise Test methods, Kinesis physiology, Leg physiology, Movement physiology, Muscle, Skeletal physiology
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Although maximum height (H(max)), muscle force (F), and power output (P), have been routinely obtained from maximum vertical jumps for various purposes, a possible role of the countermovement depth (H(cmd)) on the same variables remains largely unexplored. Here we hypothesized that (1) the optimum H(cmd) for maximizing H(max) exists, while (2) an increase in H(cmd) would be associated with a decrease in both F and P. Professional male basketball players (N=11) preformed maximum countermovement jumps with and without arm swing while varying H(cmd)±25 cm from its preferred value. Although regression models revealed a presence of optimum H(cmd) for maximizing H(max), H(max) revealed only small changes within a wide range of H(cmd). The preferred H(cmd) was markedly below its optimum value (p < .05). However, both F and P sharply decreased with H(cmd), while F also revealed a minimum for H(cmd) close to its highest values. Therefore, we conclude that although the optimum H(cmd) should exists, the magnitude of its effect on H(max) should be only minimal within a typical H(cmd) range. Conversely, F and P of leg muscles assessed through maximum vertical jumps should be taken with caution since both of them could be markedly confounded by H(cmd)., (Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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48. Adequacy of nutrient intakes in elite junior basketball players.
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Nikic M, Pedišic Ž, Šatalic Z, Jakovljevic S, and Venus D
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- Adolescent, Athletes, Calcium, Dietary administration & dosage, Diet Records, Diet Surveys, Energy Intake, Humans, Male, Niacin administration & dosage, Nutrition Policy, Vitamin A administration & dosage, Zinc administration & dosage, Basketball, Diet, Feeding Behavior, Nutritional Requirements, Trace Elements administration & dosage, Vitamins administration & dosage
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess the nutrient intakes of elite junior basketball players in comparison with nonathletes., Methods: A previously designed food frequency questionnaire was undertaken by 57 male elite junior basketball players 15 to 16 years of age and 53 nonathlete peers., Results: Mean estimated energy intake was more than 700 kcal higher in basketball players than in the nonathletes (p = .002). In both groups estimated energy intake was ~14% from protein, 38% from fat, and ~48% from carbohydrates. For the basketball players, estimated protein intake was below 1.4 g/kg in 32% of the group and above 1.7 g/ kg in 51%, while carbohydrate intake was below 6 g/kg in 56%. Percentages of participants who apparently failed to meet the estimated average requirement for micronutrients were higher in the nonathlete group. The nutrients most likely to fail to meet the recommendations for nutrient density were vitamin A (~70%), zinc (49% in basketball players and 30% in nonathletes), niacin and calcium (~30% for both micronutrients in both groups)., Conclusion: Within the limitations of the survey methodology, elite junior basketball players appear to consume higher absolute energy, macronutrient and micronutrient intakes than nonathletes, but the contribution of macronutrients to daily energy intake and the nutrient density of food choices was similar for both groups. Elite junior basketball players might benefit from nutrition education targeting carbohydrate and protein intake. Dietary modifications that increase intakes of vitamin A, zinc, calcium and niacin in the diets of both groups might also be of value.
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49. Radiographic and ultrasonographic findings of uterine neoplasms in nine dogs.
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Patsikas M, Papazoglou LG, Jakovljevic S, Papaioannou NG, Papadopoulou PL, Soultani CB, Chryssogonidis IA, Kouskouras KA, Tziris NE, and Charitanti AA
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- Adenocarcinoma diagnosis, Adenocarcinoma veterinary, Animals, Dog Diseases diagnostic imaging, Dogs, Female, Leiomyoma diagnosis, Leiomyoma veterinary, Predictive Value of Tests, Radiography, Retrospective Studies, Ultrasonography, Uterine Neoplasms diagnosis, Dog Diseases diagnosis, Uterine Neoplasms veterinary
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The records of nine female intact dogs with histologically confirmed uterine tumors were reviewed retrospectively, and the related radiographic and ultrasonographic signs of the lesions detected were recorded. Radiography revealed a soft-tissue opacity between the urinary bladder and colon in six of seven dogs with uterine body and/or cervical tumors, and a soft-tissue opacity in the midventral abdomen in two dogs with uterine horn tumors. Ultrasonography revealed masses in all dogs with uterine body/cervical tumors and could delineate the origin of the mass in one of two dogs with uterine horn tumors. The mass was characterized ultrasonographically as solid in three dogs (all leiomyomas), solid with cystic component in four dogs (two adenocarcinomas, one leiomyoma, and one fibroleiomyoma), and cystic in two (both leiomyomas). Hyperechoic foci in the mass were observed in three dogs. Ultrasonography was a useful method for demonstrating uterine body and/or cervical tumors. However, it was not possible to ascertain sonographically that a mass originated in a uterine horn unless there was associated evidence of uterine horn to which the mass could be traced. The ultrasonographic appearance of uterine tumors was variable, and the type of neoplasm could only be determined by taking biopsies of the mass.
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50. Magnetic resonance imaging features of cerebellar vermis medulloblastoma in an adult canine patient.
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Patsikas M, Jakovljevic S, Papadopoulou P, Polizopoulou Z, Kazakos G, Tontis D, Soultani C, Charitanti A, Chrissogonidis I, and Tsifountoudis I
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- Animals, Dogs, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Radiography, Cerebellar Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Cerebellar Neoplasms veterinary, Dog Diseases diagnostic imaging, Dog Diseases virology, Medulloblastoma diagnostic imaging, Medulloblastoma veterinary
- Abstract
A seven-year-old, not-castrated male, Airedale Terrier presented with a history of ataxia and intention tremor of the head of three-week duration. Neurologic examination demonstrated severe hypermetria, intention tremor of the head and a bilateral menace response deficit. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a well demarcated cerebellar vermis mass, hypointense on T1-weighted images, hyperintense on T2-weighted images, with multiple small foci of high signal similar to that of CSF. Foci dispersed in the mass creating a speckled appearance. Homogeneous faint, wispy post-contrast enhancement of the mass was noted; as a result the tumor became isointense to gray matter and was not clearly evident in post contrast images. The histopathological diagnosis of the excised tumor was cerebellar medulloblastoma.
- Published
- 2014
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