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2. Salivary Melatonin Values Significantly Correlate with Reduced Quality of Life in Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Patients: a Pilot Study
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Iva Bešlić, Alen Vrtarić, Ante Bešlić, Ivana Škrinjar, Danijel Crnković, and Liborija Lugović-Mihić
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Melatonin ,Salivary melatonin ,Chronic spontaneous urticaria ,Sleep disorder ,Therapeutic options ,Medicine - Abstract
Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) is a dermatological disorder accompanied by itching that greatly affects the quality of life and quality of sleep. Therefore, it is assumed that CSU patients consequently experience reduced melatonin secretion and lower values of serum or salivary melatonin. This pilot study included 20 patients with CSU (chronic urticaria of unknown etiology that lasts for more than 6 weeks) and 10 healthy controls. All subjects were examined by a dermatovenereologist-allergist, as well as an oral pathologist, to exclude oral pathological conditions. Salivary melatonin levels were determined by ELISA and all subjects completed a standardized Dermatology Life Quality Index questionnaire and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index on the same day they gave a saliva sample for analysis. According to our results, 86% of CSU patients had decreased values of salivary melatonin, and lower salivary melatonin values significantly correlated with a reduced quality of life in CSU patients. This study was the first to analyze melatonin in CSU patients, also suggesting a possible new therapeutic option for the treatment of CSU.
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- 2023
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3. Saliva Changes in Pediatric Patients with Eating Disorders
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Tatjana Lesar, Danica Vidović Juras, Martina Tomić, Andrea Cvitković Roić, Alen Vrtarić, Nora Nikolac Gabaj, Samir Čimić, and Sonja Kraljević Šimunković
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Feeding and Eating Disorders ,Adolescent ,Salivary alpha-Amylases ,Saliva ,Electrolytes ,nutritional status ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Objectives: To determine the differences between pediatric patients with eating disorders (ED) and the control group in the amount of saliva and the concentration of total amylase and electrolytes in saliva, and to evaluate the correlation between the saliva changes and nutritional status. Material and methods: The study included 101 participants (14.34 ±1.99 years), out of which 50 participants with ED subgroups and 51 participants in the control group. Data were statistically analyzed (Mann-Whitney, Kruskal-Wallis, chi-square, Spearman rank correlation test, α=0.05). Results: No significant differences in salivary volume between the groups were found. A significant difference in the volume of saliva secreted in the 5th and 15th minute was found between the anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa subgroups. The examined anthropometric parameters were marginally or significantly positively associated with saliva volume at 5 and 15 minutes, noting a more significant correlation of the same at 15 than at 5 minutes. The patients with ED had a significantly higher concentration of inorganic phosphates in saliva while the concentrations of other electrolytes and total amylase in saliva did not differ significantly. Conclusions: Nutritional status affects salivation. There is a difference in saliva volume in pediatric patients with different ED disorders. Variations in saliva electrolytes in pediatric patients with ED are possible
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- 2022
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4. Methylation pattern of caveolin-1 in prostate cancer as potential cfDNA biomarker
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Lucija Škara, Tonći Vodopić, Ivan Pezelj, Irena Abramovic, Borna Vrhovec, Alen Vrtarić, Nino Sincic, Davor Tomas, Stela Bulimbašić, Tomislav Kuliš, and Monika Ulamec
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prostate cancer ,biomarker ,cfDNA methylation ,CAV1 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
High prevalence and mortality of prostate cancer (PCa) are well known global health issues. Novel biomarkers for better identifying patients with PCa are the subject of extensive research. Prostate specific antigen (PSA) shows low specificity in screening and diagnostics, leading to unnecessary biopsies and health costs. Eighty patients with PCa and benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) were included in the study. We analyzed CAV1 gene expression and methylation in tissue. CAV1 cfDNA methylation from blood and seminal plasma was accessed as a potential PCa biomarker. Although methylation in blood plasma did not differ between PCa and BPH patients, methylation in seminal plasma showed better PCa biomarker performances than tPSA (AUC 0.63 vs. AUC 0.52). Discrimination of BPH and Gleason grade group 1 PCa patients from patients with higher Gleason grade groups revealed very good performance as well (AUC 0.72). CAV1 methylation is useful biomarker with potential for further seminal plasma cfDNA research, but its diagnostic accuracy should be improved, as well as general knowledge about cfDNA in seminal plasma.
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- 2023
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5. Glucose inhibitor tubes in Croatian laboratories: are we doing well?
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Vrtarić, Alen, Gabaj, Nora Nikolac, and Ćelap, Ivana
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BLOOD sugar , *BLOOD sugar measurement , *GESTATIONAL diabetes , *DIAGNOSIS of diabetes , *GLUCOSE - Abstract
Introduction: Reliable and accurate measurement of blood glucose concentration is of crucial importance for making clinical decisions in diagnosis diabetes, gestational diabetes and impaired fasting glucose tolerance. Materials and methods: Survey was performed in form of questionnaire. Questionnaire was sent to all Croatian laboratories (N = 204) in electronic form using SurveyMonkey cloud-based software (SurveyMonkey, Inc., San Mateo, USA) as an extra-analytical module of the Croatian EQA (External Quality Assessment) provider Croatian center for external quality assessment (CROQALM) in June 2023. Results: In total 148 (73%) of laboratories responded to the survey. Large proportion of laboratories never use glucose inhibitor tubes for random glucose measurement (more than half) or for glucose function tests (one quarter). Only three laboratories use recommended glycolysis inhibitor citrate. Many other inhibitors are also used, even if some of them are not recommended for plasma glucose measurement. Glucose is almost never (93%) sampled on ice when glucose inhibitor tube is not available. Conclusions: Laboratories in Croatia do not follow the recommended procedures regarding glycolysis inhibitors for glucose determination. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. First Reported Case of Gabriele-de Vries Syndrome with Spinal Dysraphism
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Nenad Koruga, Silvija Pušeljić, Marko Babić, Mario Ćuk, Andrea Cvitković Roić, Vjenceslav Vrtarić, Anamarija Soldo Koruga, Alen Rončević, Višnja Tomac, Tatjana Rotim, Tajana Turk, Domagoj Kretić, Nora Pušeljić, Rebeka Nađ, and Ivana Serdarušić
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Gabriele-de Vries syndrome ,spinal dysraphism ,whole-exome sequencing ,YY1 ,Arnold-Chiari malformation ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Gabriele-de Vries syndrome is a rare autosomal dominant genetic disease caused by de novo pathogenic variants in the Yin Yang 1 (YY1) gene. Individuals with this syndrome present with multiple congenital anomalies, as well as a delay in development and intellectual disability. Herein, we report the case of a newborn male patient with a novel de novo pathogenic variant in the Guanine Nucleotide-Binding Protein, Alpha Stimulating (GNAS) gene, which was identified by whole-exome sequencing. Our patient suffered from a large open spinal dysraphism which was treated surgically immediately after birth. During the follow-up, facial dysmorphism, bladder and bowel incontinence, and mildly delayed motor and speech development were observed. Congenital central nervous system disorders were also confirmed radiologically. In this case report, we present our diagnostic and treatment approaches to this patient. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of Gabriele-de Vries syndrome presenting with spinal dysraphism. Extensive genetic evaluation is the cornerstone in treatment of patients with suspected Gabriele-de Vries syndrome. However, in cases with potentially life-threatening conditions, surgery should be strongly considered.
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- 2023
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7. Lower concentration of vitamin D is associated with lower DAS28 and VAS-pain scores in patients with inflammatory rheumatic diseases treated with infliximab: a pilot study
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Miler, Marijana, Nikolac Gabaj, Nora, Grazio, Simeon, Vahtarić, Antonio, Vrtarić, Alen, Grubišić, Frane, Skala Kavanagh, Hana, Doko Vajdić, Ines, and Vrkić, Nada
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- 2020
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8. Simple Tumor Localization Scale for Estimating Management Outcome of Intracranial Meningioma
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Splavski, Bruno, Hadzic, Ermin, Bagic, Irina, Vrtaric, Vjenceslav, and Splavski, Brano, Jr.
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- 2017
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9. Melatonin in Dermatologic Allergic Diseases and Other Skin Conditions: Current Trends and Reports
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Iva Bešlić, Liborija Lugović-Mihić, Alen Vrtarić, Ante Bešlić, Ivana Škrinjar, Milena Hanžek, Danijel Crnković, and Marinko Artuković
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BIOMEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE. Clinical Medical Sciences ,allergic rhinitis ,atopic dermatitis ,melasma ,BIOMEDICINA I ZDRAVSTVO. Kliničke medicinske znanosti ,Organic Chemistry ,androgenic alopecia ,melatonin ,General Medicine ,allergy ,Catalysis ,rosacea ,Computer Science Applications ,Inorganic Chemistry ,urticaria ,photoprotection ,sleep disorders ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,skin aging ,Molecular Biology ,Spectroscopy - Abstract
Melatonin is the main hormone that regulates the sleep cycle, and it is mostly produced by the pineal gland from the amino acid tryptophan. It has cytoprotective, immunomodulatory, and anti-apoptotic effects. Melatonin is also one of the most powerful natural antioxidants, directly acting on free radicals and the intracellular antioxidant enzyme system. Furthermore, it participates in antitumor activity, hypopigmentation processes in hyperpigmentary disorders, anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulating activity in inflammatory dermatoses, maintaining the integrity of the epidermal barrier and thermoregulation of the body. Due predominantly to its positive influence on sleep, melatonin can be used in the treatment of sleep disturbances for those with chronic allergic diseases accompanied by intensive itching (such as atopic dermatitis and chronic spontaneous urticaria). According to the literature data, there are also many proven uses for melatonin in photoprotection and skin aging (due to melatonin’s antioxidant effects and role in preventing damage due to DNA repair mechanisms), hyperpigmentary disorders (e.g., melasma) and scalp diseases (such as androgenic alopecia and telogen effluvium).
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- 2023
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10. SALIVARY MELATONIN VALUES SIGNIFICANTLY CORRELATE WITH REDUCED QUALITY OF LIFE IN CHRONIC SPONTANEOUS URTICARIA PATIENTS: A PILOT STUDY.
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Bešlić, Iva, Vrtarić, Alen, Bešlić, Ante, Škrinjar, Ivana, Crnković, Danijel, and Lugović-Mihić, Liborija
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- 2023
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11. First Reported Case of Gabriele-de Vries Syndrome with Spinal Dysraphism.
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Koruga, Nenad, Pušeljić, Silvija, Babić, Marko, Ćuk, Mario, Cvitković Roić, Andrea, Vrtarić, Vjenceslav, Soldo Koruga, Anamarija, Rončević, Alen, Tomac, Višnja, Rotim, Tatjana, Turk, Tajana, Kretić, Domagoj, Pušeljić, Nora, Nađ, Rebeka, and Serdarušić, Ivana
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SPINE abnormalities ,DNA analysis ,HYDROCEPHALUS ,GENETIC mutation ,CRANIOFACIAL abnormalities ,DEVELOPMENTAL disabilities ,GENETIC testing ,NEURAL tube defects ,GENETIC disorders ,KARYOTYPES ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging ,NUCLEOTIDES ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,ARNOLD-Chiari deformity ,CENTRAL nervous system - Abstract
Gabriele-de Vries syndrome is a rare autosomal dominant genetic disease caused by de novo pathogenic variants in the Yin Yang 1 (YY1) gene. Individuals with this syndrome present with multiple congenital anomalies, as well as a delay in development and intellectual disability. Herein, we report the case of a newborn male patient with a novel de novo pathogenic variant in the Guanine Nucleotide-Binding Protein, Alpha Stimulating (GNAS) gene, which was identified by whole-exome sequencing. Our patient suffered from a large open spinal dysraphism which was treated surgically immediately after birth. During the follow-up, facial dysmorphism, bladder and bowel incontinence, and mildly delayed motor and speech development were observed. Congenital central nervous system disorders were also confirmed radiologically. In this case report, we present our diagnostic and treatment approaches to this patient. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of Gabriele-de Vries syndrome presenting with spinal dysraphism. Extensive genetic evaluation is the cornerstone in treatment of patients with suspected Gabriele-de Vries syndrome. However, in cases with potentially life-threatening conditions, surgery should be strongly considered. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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12. Melatonin in Dermatologic Allergic Diseases and Other Skin Conditions: Current Trends and Reports.
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Bešlić, Iva, Lugović-Mihić, Liborija, Vrtarić, Alen, Bešlić, Ante, Škrinjar, Ivana, Hanžek, Milena, Crnković, Danijel, and Artuković, Marinko
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SKIN aging ,ALLERGIES ,SKIN diseases ,BALDNESS ,SLEEP interruptions ,DNA repair ,SLEEP-wake cycle - Abstract
Melatonin is the main hormone that regulates the sleep cycle, and it is mostly produced by the pineal gland from the amino acid tryptophan. It has cytoprotective, immunomodulatory, and anti-apoptotic effects. Melatonin is also one of the most powerful natural antioxidants, directly acting on free radicals and the intracellular antioxidant enzyme system. Furthermore, it participates in antitumor activity, hypopigmentation processes in hyperpigmentary disorders, anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulating activity in inflammatory dermatoses, maintaining the integrity of the epidermal barrier and thermoregulation of the body. Due predominantly to its positive influence on sleep, melatonin can be used in the treatment of sleep disturbances for those with chronic allergic diseases accompanied by intensive itching (such as atopic dermatitis and chronic spontaneous urticaria). According to the literature data, there are also many proven uses for melatonin in photoprotection and skin aging (due to melatonin's antioxidant effects and role in preventing damage due to DNA repair mechanisms), hyperpigmentary disorders (e.g., melasma) and scalp diseases (such as androgenic alopecia and telogen effluvium). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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13. Methylation pattern of caveolin-1 in prostate cancer as potential cfDNA biomarker.
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Škara, Lucija, Vodopić, Tonći, Pezelj, Ivan, Abramovic, Irena, Vrhovec, Borna, Vrtarić, Alen, Sincic, Nino, Tomas, Davor, Bulimbašić, Stela, Kuliš, Tomislav, and Ulamec, Monika
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- 2023
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14. PROCJENA UNOSA ENERGIJE I USPOSTAVA SPOLNOG CIKLUSA KOD VISOKOMLIJEČNIH KRAVA.
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Vrtarić, M. and Salajpal, K.
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- 2023
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15. Prava u sustavu socijalne skrbi u kontekstu doprinosa socijalnoj sigurnosti romske djece
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Maja Kutnjak Vrtarić
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Croatian ,Sociology and Political Science ,Political Science and International Relations ,language ,language.human_language - Published
- 2018
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16. Precision, accuracy, cross reactivity and comparability of serum indices measurement on Abbott Architect c8000, Beckman Coulter AU5800 and Roche Cobas 6000 c501 clinical chemistry analyzers
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Marija Kocijančić, Marina Hemar, Nora Nikolac Gabaj, Alen Vrtarić, Ana-Maria Simundic, Ivana Ćelap, Vesna Šupak Smolčić, Marijana Miler, and Petra Filipi
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030213 general clinical medicine ,Accuracy and precision ,Clinical Biochemistry ,interference ,preanalytical phase ,hemolysis ,icteria ,lipemia ,serum indices ,analytical verification ,Hyperlipidemias ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Hemolysis ,Quality performance ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Humans ,BIOMEDICINA I ZDRAVSTVO. Kliničke medicinske znanosti. Klinička biokemija ,Quality of Health Care ,High concentration ,Chromatography ,Chemistry ,Biochemistry (medical) ,Routine work ,Comparability ,Bilirubin ,General Medicine ,Lipids ,BIOMEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE. Clinical Medical Sciences. Clinical Biochemistry ,Blood Chemical Analysis - Abstract
Background:The aim of our study was to perform verification of serum indices on three clinical chemistry platforms.Methods:This study was done on three analyzers: Abbott Architect c8000, Beckman Coulter AU5800 (BC) and Roche Cobas 6000 c501. The following analytical specifications were verified: precision (two patient samples), accuracy (sample with the highest concentration of interferent was serially diluted and measured values compared to theoretical values), comparability (120 patients samples) and cross reactivity (samples with increasing concentrations of interferent were divided in two aliquots and remaining interferents were added in each aliquot. Measurements were done before and after adding interferents).Results:Best results for precision were obtained for the H index (0.72%–2.08%). Accuracy for the H index was acceptable for Cobas and BC, while on Architect, deviations in the high concentration range were observed (y=0.02 [0.01–0.07]+1.07 [1.06–1.08]x). All three analyzers showed acceptable results in evaluating accuracy of L index and unacceptable results for I index. The H index was comparable between BC and both, Architect (Cohen’s κ [95% CI]=0.795 [0.692–0.898]) and Roche (Cohen’s κ [95% CI]=0.825 [0.729–0.922]), while Roche and Architect were not comparable. The I index was not comparable between all analyzer combinations, while the L index was only comparable between Abbott and BC. Cross reactivity analysis mostly showed that serum indices measurement is affected when a combination of interferences is present.Conclusions:There is heterogeneity between analyzers in the hemolysis, icteria, lipemia (HIL) quality performance. Verification of serum indices in routine work is necessary to establish analytical specifications.
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- 2018
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17. Saliva Changes in Pediatric Patients with Eating Disorders.
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Lesar, Tatjana, Juras, Danica Vidović, Tomić, Martina, Roić, Andrea Cvitković, Vrtarić, Alen, Gabaj, Nora Nikolac, Čimić, Samir, and Šimunković, Sonja Kraljević
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CHILD patients ,EATING disorders ,SALIVA ,BULIMIA ,ANOREXIA nervosa - Abstract
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- 2022
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18. Serum Concentration of Vitamin D in Patients with Vulgar Psoriasis.
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Vekić Mužević, Marina, Matijević, Tatjana, Bagić, Irina, Vrtarić, Vjenceslav, and Lazić Mosler, Elvira
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VITAMIN D ,BLOOD serum analysis ,PSORIASIS ,PATHOGENESIS ,BODY mass index - Abstract
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- 2022
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19. Dječji brakovi u r omskoj zajednici u Republici Hrvatskoj.
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VRTARIĆ, MAJA KUTNJAK and LJUBOTINA, OLJA DRUŽIĆ
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CHILD marriage , *CHILDREN'S rights , *ROMANIES , *MARRIAGE age , *MARRIAGE , *GOVERNMENT policy - Abstract
This paper focuses on understanding the emergence of child marriage as a practice that grossly violates human and children’s rights of girls and boys, threatens their well-being and prevents them from reaching their full potential. The first section analyzes the causes and consequences of child marriages and presents available data on the prevalence of this phenomenon in the region. Based on the available research in Europe, which indicates an increased prevalence of the phenomenon in the Roma community, and taking into account the lack of domestic research and literature on the topic, this paper presents the results of a qualitative study aimed at gaining insight into the personal experience of adult Roma women associated with their entry into marriage before the age of eighteen. The data were collected by semi-structured interview method and analyzed by the framework analysis procedure. The results of the research coincide with the available knowledge in this field, but also additionally articulate the interplay of various factors from the level of the girls and parents themselves to the level of norms in the Roma community. Consequently, the public policy framework is also discussed, and activities aimed at preventing the practice of child marriage in the education system and activities within the community aimed at providing support to young people, but also at changing the norms which support this practice, have been proposed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
20. Aneurysmal Bone Cyst of the Cervical Spine - Case Report.
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Bagić, Irina, Kovačević, Marko, Vrtarić, Vjenceslav, Reljac, Gordan, and Mužević, Dario
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ANEURYSMAL bone cyst ,CERVICAL vertebrae ,SURGICAL excision ,BONES - Abstract
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- 2020
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21. Precision, accuracy, cross reactivity and comparability of serum indices measurement on Abbott Architect c8000, Beckman Coulter AU5800 and Roche Cobas 6000 c501 clinical chemistry analyzers.
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Gabaj, Nora Nikolac, Miler, Marijana, Vrtarić, Alen, Hemar, Marina, Filipi, Petra, Kocijančić, Marija, Smolčić, Vesna Šupak, Ćelap, Ivana, and Šimundić, Ana-Maria
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SERUM ,ICTERIA ,HEMOLYSIS & hemolysins ,CLINICAL chemistry ,ALIQUOTS (Chemistry) - Abstract
Background: The aim of our study was to perform verification of serum indices on three clinical chemistry platforms. Methods: This study was done on three analyzers: Abbott Architect c8000, Beckman Coulter AU5800 (BC) and Roche Cobas 6000 c501. The following analytical specifications were verified: precision (two patient samples), accuracy (sample with the highest concentration of interferent was serially diluted and measured values compared to theoretical values), comparability (120 patients samples) and cross reactivity (samples with increasing concentrations of interferent were divided in two aliquots and remaining interferents were added in each aliquot. Measurements were done before and after adding interferents). Results: Best results for precision were obtained for the H index (0.72%-2.08%). Accuracy for the H index was acceptable for Cobas and BC, while on Architect, deviations in the high concentration range were observed (y = 0.02 [0.01-0.07] + 1.07 [1.06-1.08]x). All three analyzers showed acceptable results in evaluating accuracy of L index and unacceptable results for I index. The H index was comparable between BC and both, Architect (Cohen's κ [95% CI] = 0.795 [0.692-0.898]) and Roche (Cohen's κ [95% CI] = 0.825 [0.729-0.922]), while Roche and Architect were not comparable. The I index was not comparable between all analyzer combinations, while the L index was only comparable between Abbott and BC. Cross reactivity analysis mostly showed that serum indices measurement is affected when a combination of interferences is present. Conclusions: There is heterogeneity between analyzers in the hemolysis, icteria, lipemia (HIL) quality performance. Verification of serum indices in routine work is necessary to establish analytical specifications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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22. MAGNET-ŠKOLE KAO MOGUĆI MODEL OBRAZOVNE DESEGREGACIJE I SOCIJALNOG UKLJUČIVANJA ROMSKE DJECE U HRVATSKOJ.
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Kutnjak Vrtarić, Maja
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- 2017
23. SALIVARY VARIATIONS IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH EATING DISORDERS.
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Lesar, Tatjana, Juras, Danica Vidović, Tomić, Martina, Roić, Andrea Cvitković, Vrtarić, Alen, Gabaj, Nora Nikolac, Čimić, Samir, and Šimunković, Sonja Kraljević
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CHILD patients ,EATING disorders ,BULIMIA ,ANOREXIA nervosa ,NUTRITIONAL status - Abstract
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- 2022
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24. CNV Hotspots in Testicular Seminoma Tissue and Seminal Plasma.
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Raos, Dora, Abramović, Irena, Tomić, Miroslav, Vrtarić, Alen, Kuliš, Tomislav, Ćorić, Marijana, Ulamec, Monika, Katušić Bojanac, Ana, Ježek, Davor, and Sinčić, Nino
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DISEASE clusters ,ACADEMIC medical centers ,SEMEN ,CANCER patients ,TESTIS tumors ,SEMINOMA ,LONGITUDINAL method - Abstract
Simple Summary: Testicular seminoma represents the most common type of testicular germ cell tumours, which are the most prevalent malignancies among the male population in reproductive age. Thus, it is crucial to find novel biomarkers for early detection and improve patient management. Copy number variation (CNV) is associated with various cancers including seminoma. Therefore, the current study aims to investigate CNV of specific genes and determine their potential as a possible seminoma biomarker. CNVs were investigated in genomic DNA from seminoma tissue, as well as in cell-free DNA (cfDNA) from seminal plasma as liquid biopsy. We detected increased CNVs in tissue samples, as well as in cfDNA from seminal plasma. According to obtained data, seminoma CNV hotspots are present and are reflected in seminal plasma. Although clinical value is yet to be determined, presented data emphasize a potential use of CNV as an SE biomarker. Seminoma (SE) is the most frequent type of testicular tumour, affecting predominantly young men. Early detection and diagnosis of SE could significantly improve life quality and reproductive health after diagnosis and treatment. Copy number variation (CNV) has already been associated with various cancers as well as SE. In this study, we selected four genes (MAGEC2, NANOG, RASSF1A, and KITLG) for CNV analysis in genomic DNA (gDNA), which are located on chromosomes susceptible to gains, and whose aberrant expression was already detected in SE. Furthermore, CNV was analysed in cell-free DNA (cfDNA) from seminal plasma. Analysis was performed by droplet digital polymerase chain reaction (ddPCR) on gDNA from SE and nonmalignant testicular tissue. Seminal plasma cfDNA from SE patients before and after surgery was analysed, as well as from healthy volunteers. The CNV hotspot in gDNA from SE tissue was detected for the first time in all analysed genes, and for two genes, NANOG and KITLG it was reflected in cfDNA from seminal plasma. Although clinical value is yet to be determined, presented data emphasize a potential use of CNV as a potential SE biomarker from a liquid biopsy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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25. Verification of automated review, release and reporting of results with assessment of the risk of harm for patients: the procedure algorithm proposal for clinical laboratories.
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Miler, Marijana, Nikolac Gabaj, Nora, Šimić, Gordan, Unić, Adriana, Milevoj Kopčinović, Lara, Božović, Marija, Radman, Anita, Vrtarić, Alen, Štefanović, Mario, and Vukasović, Ines
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FAILURE mode & effects analysis , *PATHOLOGICAL laboratories , *RISK assessment , *PATIENT safety , *QUALITY control - Abstract
Autoverification increases the efficiency of laboratories. Laboratories accredited according to ISO 15189:2022 need to validate their processes, including autoverification, and assess the associated risks to patient safety. The aim of this study was to propose a systematic verification algorithm for autoverification and to assess its potential risks.The study was conducted using retrospective data from the Laboratory Information System (LIS). Seven laboratory medicine specialists participated. Autoverification rules were defined for analytes in serum, stool, urine and whole blood determined on Alinity ci (Abbott), Atellica 1500 (Siemens) and ABL90 FLEX (Radiometer). Criteria included internal quality control results, instrument flags, hemolysis/icteria/lipemia indices, median patient values, critical values, measurement ranges, delta checks, and reference values. Verification was performed step by step. Risk analysis was performed using Failure Modes and Effects Analysis and the Risk Priority Number (RPN) was calculated.During the study, 23,633 laboratory reports were generated, containing 246,579 test results for 167 biochemical tests. Of these, 198,879 (80.66 %) met the criteria for autoverification. For 2,057 results (0.83 %), the experts disagreed with the autoverification criteria (false negatives). Discrepancies were mainly associated to median and delta check values. Only 45 false positives (0.02 %) were identified, resulting in an RPN of 0 for all cases.The autoverified and non-autoverified results showed high agreement with the expert opinions, with minimal disagreement (0.02 % and 0.83 %, respectively). The risk analysis showed that autoverification did not pose a significant risk to patient safety. This study, the first of its kind, provides step-by-step recommendations for implementing autoverification in laboratories. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. Prostate Cancer—Focus on Cholesterol.
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Škara, Lucija, Huđek Turković, Ana, Pezelj, Ivan, Vrtarić, Alen, Sinčić, Nino, Krušlin, Božo, and Ulamec, Monika
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LIPID metabolism ,NUCLEOTIDE metabolism ,HORMONE metabolism ,HOMEOSTASIS ,CELL physiology ,MEN ,CELLULAR signal transduction ,ELECTRON transport ,PROSTATE tumors ,CHOLESTEROL - Abstract
Simple Summary: Prostate cancer presents a significant global public health burden. One of its established risk factors is high fat diet. It has been proven that cholesterol levels in blood and prostate tissue are out of balance, while cholesterol metabolism in prostate cancer is deregulated and plays an important role in cancer progression. In this review we have shown the connection between commonly deregulated pathways in prostate cancer and cholesterol metabolism. Prostate cancer (PC) is the most common malignancy in men. Common characteristic involved in PC pathogenesis are disturbed lipid metabolism and abnormal cholesterol accumulation. Cholesterol can be further utilized for membrane or hormone synthesis while cholesterol biosynthesis intermediates are important for oncogene membrane anchoring, nucleotide synthesis and mitochondrial electron transport. Since cholesterol and its biosynthesis intermediates influence numerous cellular processes, in this review we have described cholesterol homeostasis in a normal cell. Additionally, we have illustrated how commonly deregulated signaling pathways in PC (PI3K/AKT/MTOR, MAPK, AR and p53) are linked with cholesterol homeostasis regulation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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