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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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01.12.2016.
Review paper
Frequency and method of term and preterm twin deliveries and their vitality in general Hospital Novi Pazar in period 2009 -2013
Nedžib Numanović, Šefćet Hajrović, Sefadil Spahić, Muamer Suljić, Fehim Juković
01.12.2016.
Review paper
Extrauterine mesenteric leiomyomacase report
Nataša Rakonjac, Nenad Janeski, Vladimir Čotrić, Aleksandra Cvijović, Jovana Latov-Bešić, Mirjana Tubić, Svetlana Kocić, Vuk Andrejević
01.12.2016.
Review paper
Masivna benigna lingvalna tonzilarna hiperplazija i traheostomija
Ognjen Čukić, Sanja Nikolić, Milan Jovanović
01.12.2016.
Review paper
Presepsin u akutnim i hroničnim poremećajima bubrežne funkcije
Zoran Gluvić, Bojan Mitrović, Andrijana Kulić, Ana Strugar, Vesna Libek
01.12.2016.
Review paper
The incidence of inguinal hernia in children
Samra Hajrović, Ajiša Hajrović, Šefćet Hajrović, Muamer Suljić
01.12.2017.
Case Reports
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
01.12.2017.
Case Reports
Extrauterine mesenteric leiomyoma – case report
We present the case of a 46-year-old patient diagnosed with a large solid tumor localized in the right mesentery, and due to the mesenteric position and tumor structure, diagnostic suspicion of GIST was proposal as the most frequent tumor lesion of this localization. After a few days, the patient was discharged from the hospital without postoperative complication, in further follow-up without relapse.
Natasa Rakonjac, Nenad Janeski, Aleksandra Cvijovic, Jovana Latov Bešić, Mirjana Tubić, Svetlana Kočić, Vuk Andrejević
01.12.2017.
Case Reports
Using CorMatrix for the reconstruction of the left ventricle a case report
A left ventricular aneurysm is a complication that occurs after a myocardial infarction. It usually involves apical or anterolateral wall of the left ventricle (85%) and most often follows left anterior descending coronary artery occlusion. The wall of the true aneurysm contains endocardium, epicardium and fibrous scar tissue. It can be functionally akinetic or diskynetic. If patients present with symptoms such as heart failure, angina or ventricular arrhythmias, elective surgery is indicated. Surgical approach that is used most often is endoventricular circular ventriculoplasty described by Dor et al. Materials most commonly used for endoventricular repair are pericardial and polytetrafluoroethylene patches, but they are prone to calcification and retraction. CorMatrix is a tissue scaffold made from decellularized porcine small intestinal submucosa. It is rich in collagen, glycosaminoglycans and growth factors. Experimental studies performed on animals showed that implantation of extracellular matrix in the infracted area of the heart was followed by the appearance of contractile elements and altering typical scar tissue formation.
Nemanja Aleksić, Svetozar Putnik, Ilija Bilbija, Mina Zlatković, Svetozar Putnik
01.12.2017.
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Presepsin u akutnim i hroničnim poremećajima bubrežne funkcije
Zoran Gluvić, Bojan Mitrović, Andrijana Kulić, Ana Strugar, Vesna Libek