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Volume 39, Issue 1, 2025
Online ISSN: 3042-3511
ISSN: 3042-3503
Volume 39 , Issue 1, (2025)
Published: 31.03.2025.
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Welcome to Issue 39, No. 1 – the first of our two annual publications for this year. Inside, you'll find a curated selection of articles. Start your year with the essential knowledge and perspectives offered in this timely edition
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31.03.2025.
Review Article
Severe Dyspnea Caused by a Massive Neck Mass - Report of a Case
This case report describes a 61-year-old female patient who presented to the emergency room of our hospital with severe dyspnea. The patient reported experiencing breathing difficulties for the past 2 weeks, with daily worsening, as well as swallowing problems persisting for about a year. She denied any comorbidities or history of neck-related injuries or surgeries. Physical examination revealed significant swelling on both sides of her neck. Computed tomography was performed to further investigate her condition. The neck CT showed a massive tumor that completely replaces both lobes of the thyroid gland and extends into the mediastinum. Urgent endotracheal intubation was carried out, followed by angiography to assess the tumor mass's vascularization. The patient was then tracheotomized, and a biopsy of the tumor mass was performed. Histopathological examination revealed insular carcinoma of the thyroid gland. The hospital stay was complicated by respiratory failure and paratracheal tumor bleeding, leading to a fatal outcome.
Svetlana Valjarevic, Milan B. Jovanovic, Jelena Gavric, Sara Dragovic, Teodora Tadic, Djordje Nadjevic
01.01.2019.
Review Article
CHC Zemun Teaching Center of Otorhinolaryngology and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade
Milan B. Jovanovic, Ognjen Cukic, Svetlana Valjarevic, Sanja Nikolic
15.10.2017.
Case Report
Large lipoma of the larynx and its removal using a laryngofissure approach: Case report
Laryngeal lipomas are a rare form of a benign mesenchymal tumour containing fatty tissue. They can occur at any subcutaneous location part of the body, particularly in the trunk and lower and upper limbs where fat tissue is more abundant. We present the case of a 66-year-old man complaining of long lasting (3 years) discomphort in his throat, with no breathing or glutition problems. CT scans showed a 3.0-cm fat-containing mass involving the left aryepiglottic fold. The patient was taken to the operating room for excision of the mass using a laryngofissure approach. The final pathologic diagnosis was lipoma. We describe a case of large laryngeal lipoma removed through an external surgical approach in order to prevent any possible recurrence or malignant alteration.
Ognjen Cukić, Sanja Nikolić, Milan B. Jovanović
01.12.2017.
Case Report
Massive Benign Lingual Tonsil Hyperplasia and Tracheostomy
We describe a case of excessive lingual tonsil hyperplasia in adult despite previous tonsillectomy which required initial tracheostomy to complete removal of lymphoid tissue. We discuss intubation difficulties in evaluation of airway.
Ognjen Cukic, Sanja Nikolic, Milan B. Jovanovic