GIANT CORONARY ARTERY ANEURYSMS MANAGED WITHOUT SURGERY: A CASE FOR CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT
Giant coronary artery aneurysms are a rare and potentially life-threatening subset of coronary artery anomalies. They are most frequently detected incidentally and can pose significant management challenges due to their unclear natural history and risk of complications. Although aneurysm size often raises concern, current evidence does not uniforml...
By Mihailo Nešković, Jovan Petrović, Igor Atanasijević, Slobodan Pešić, Jelena Kljajević
THE EFFECT OF SGLT-2 INHIBITORS ON HEMOGLOBIN AND HEMATOCRIT LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES: A RETROSPECTIVE REAL-WORLD ANALYSIS
SGLT-2 inhibitors have been associated with increases in hemoglobin and hematocrit levels; however, the independence of this effect from confounding factors remains unclear in real-world settings. This study aimed to determine whether hemoglobin and hematocrit levels differed between patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus using SGLT-2 inhibitors an...
By Ali Turunç, Melike Saday Bozkurt
TRANSITION CHALLENGE: THE ROUGH ROAD TO ADULTHOOD IN JUVENILE IDIOPATHIC ARTHRITIS—EXPERIENCE FROM TWO CENTERS
The transition process to adulthood is a challenging but crucial period for the future well-being of patients with chronic diseases. The objective of this study was to evaluate whether specific clinical variables and disease activity status are associated with improved transition readiness among patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) and...
By Dragana Lazarević, Hristina Stamenković, Stefan Đorđević, Dušica Novaković, Maja Zečević, Gordana Sušić
PLACENTAL PROTEIN 14 AS A POTENTIAL BIOMARKER FOR DIAGNOSIS OF PRETERM PRELABOR RUPTURE OF MEMBRANES
Preterm prelabor rupture of membranes (PPROM) is a major cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality. Placental Protein 14 (PP14), a glycodelin glycoprotein, has emerged as a potential biomarker for the diagnosis of PPROM. The study aimed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of PP14 in detecting fetal membrane rupture. This case-control study was cond...
By Alaa Ali Rahi, Miami Abdul Hassan Ali
NIZON-ISIDOR SYNDROME, A RARE GENETIC DISEASE WITH LATE DIAGNOSIS PRESENTING WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER: A CASE REPORT
Nizon-Isidor syndrome (NIZIDS) is a rare genetic disorder associated with mutations in the MED12L gene and is usually characterized by a distinctive facial appearance, neurodevelopmental delay, autism spectrum disorders (ASD), and chronic gastrointestinal symptoms (GIS). In this case report, we emphasize the importance of early evaluation of geneti...
By Mehmet Semih Demirtaş, Yakup Köylü
MONITORING MICROCIRCULATION IN THE PALATAL MUCOSA BENEATH AN UPPER COMPLETE DENTURE USING A LASER DOPPLER FLOWMETRY: A PRELIMINARY STUDY
Older edentulous adults often rely on mucosa-supported complete dentures (CDs) due to limitations that preclude implant therapy. Although an adequate retention of maxillary CD is essential for functional efficiency, compression of the palatal mucosa during impression making may compromise palatal mucosal microcirculation during denture wear. T...
By Petar Tekić, Stefan Vulović, Marija Milić, Marko Igić, Milena Kostić, Aleksandra Popovac, Ivica Stančić, Aleksandra Milić Lemić
18F-FLUORODEOXYGLUCOSE POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY WITH COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF LOEFFLER'S ENDOCARDITIS: A CASE REPORT
Loeffler's endocarditis (LE) is a rare form of inflammatory cardiomyopathy. The condition arises from diffuse eosinophilic infiltration of the endomyocardium, followed by eosinophil degranulation and progressive tissue fibrosis. The aim of this case report is to present a rare form of restrictive cardiomyopathy, LE, in a young female patient, and t...
By Milica Kotur, Nikola Pantić, Lenka Grujičić, Isidora Grozdić-Milojević, Dragana Šobić-Šaranović, Vera Artiko, Strahinja Odalović
ORAL HEALTH IN CHILDREN WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES MELLITUS IN RELATION TO METABOLIC CONTROL
Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common chronic diseases in childhood. The aim of this study was to evaluate the oral health of children with type 1 diabetes in relation to the level of glycemic control. 87 children aged 10 to 15 participated in the study, divided into two groups according to the value of glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c): 34 chi...
By Mirjana Djuričković, Aleksa Djuričković
HEPATORENAL PROTECTIVE POTENTIAL OF RUTIN IN ALUMINIUM CHLORIDE-INDUCED OXIDATIVE STRESS IN WISTAR RAT
Aluminium is a metal that disrupts the pro-oxidant and antioxidant balance in tissues, leading to biochemical dysfunction. The present study evaluated the protective effect of rutin on aluminium chloride (AlCl3)-induced hepatorenal toxicity in Wistar rats. Twenty male Wistar rats were divided into four groups: Group 1-control, Group 2 received AlCl...
By Olu Israel Oyewole, Ayoola Mary Bukoye
PREVALENCE OF NEW-ONSET HYPERGLYCEMIA AND DIABETES IN HOSPITALIZED ADULTS WITH COVID-19
COVID-19 infection may exacerbate glycemia and lead to metabolic problems in people with diabetes. Emerging data suggest that diabetes may also develop during coronavirus infection in individuals with no prior history of the disease. This study aimed to analyze the prevalence of new-onset hyperglycemia and diabetes mellitus (nDM) in COVID-19 patien...
By Samar Maher Yassin, Zaid Al-Attar