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Neuropsychiatric symptoms in cerebral amyloid angiopathy : a significant but overlooked association
Polona Rus Prelog, Matija Zupan, Senta Frol, 2025, other scientific articles

Published in DiRROS: 17.12.2025; Views: 48; Downloads: 22
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Posterior C1-C2 fixation for atlantoaxial instability due to a dysplastic C1 arch, complicated by an accidental vertebral artery injury managed with intravascular intervention and salvage contralateral unilateral fusion
Armand Dominik Škapin, Juš Kšela, Miha Vodičar, 2025, review article

Abstract: Posterior fixation with fusion is recommended in symptomatic congenital anomalies of the upper cervical spine. Altered vertebral anatomy in such cases increases the likelihood of intraoperative complications, where injury to the vertebral artery (VA) may result in cerebellar and dorsolateral medulla oblongata ischemia. Prompt and appropriate intervention is paramount if complications arise. We present a patient with a dysplastic C1 arch, leading to atlantodental arthrosis and anterior C1 subluxation with resultant compressive myelopathy of the spinal cord. During elective surgery, a VA injury occurred, which was managed with intravascular intervention and salvage contralateral posterior unilateral C1-C2 fusion. Postoperatively, the patient developed partial Wallenberg syndrome. Imaging revealed two ischemic changes in the cerebellar hemisphere. One year after surgery, the patient showed substantial improvement following comprehensive rehabilitation, able to ambulate without support and maintain a significant level of independence in everyday activities.
Keywords: congenital, dysplasia, atlantoaxial instability, C1-C2
Published in DiRROS: 17.12.2025; Views: 49; Downloads: 23
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Outpatient hysteroscopic treatment of cervical ectopic pregnancy in a primigravida using the Ho:YAG laser : a case report and operative protocol evaluation
Dimitar Cvetkov, David Lukanović, Angel Yordanov, 2025, other scientific articles

Abstract: Background and Clinical Significance: Cervical ectopic pregnancy (CEP) is a rare and potentially serious condition, in which the embryo implants within the cervical canal rather than the uterine cavity and is present in less than 1% of all ectopic pregnancies. There are different treatment options depending on the particular situation and the woman’s reproductive desire but conservative approaches as the first line of treatment is preferred in all cases and hysteroscopic resection of the fetus is one of these options. Several types of laser systems are available for use in hysteroscopic surgery, including neodymium:YAG (Nd:YAG) lasers, KTP and Argon lasers, as well as diode lasers. The holmium:YAG (Ho:YAG) laser, although more commonly used in urology due to its ability to cut, coagulate, and vaporize tissue, has gained interest in gynecologic procedures because of its precision and favorable safety profile. Case Presentation: We present the case of a 32-year-old woman, pregnant for the first time, who was diagnosed with CEP and successfully treated using a Ho:YAG laser during an outpatient hysteroscopic procedure. As far as we know, this is the first published case using this approach. Conclusions: The Ho:YAG laser is a proven tool for outpatient hysteroscopic procedures like septum and adhesion removal. Its ability to both cut and coagulate offers a minimally invasive, fertility-sparing option for managing cervical ectopic pregnancy. With the right patient and proper backup plans in place, this approach could be a promising alternative to more aggressive treatments.
Keywords: cervical ectopic pregnancy, hysteroscopic resection, holmium:YAG (Ho:YAG) laser
Published in DiRROS: 17.12.2025; Views: 44; Downloads: 17
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Kako zmanjšati incidenco melanoma v Sloveniji : zbornik prispevkov
2025, proceedings of professional or unreviewed scientific conference contributions

Published in DiRROS: 17.12.2025; Views: 52; Downloads: 12
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Dedne predispozicije in rak dojk : praksa na Onkološkem inštitutu Ljubljana in v tujini
2025, other monographs and other completed works

Keywords: dedni rak, onkološko zdravljenje, rak dojke, zborniki
Published in DiRROS: 17.12.2025; Views: 49; Downloads: 15
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Novosti/spremembe priporočil zgodnjega raka dojk
2025, other monographs and other completed works

Keywords: novotvorbe dojke, zdravljenje, rak dojke, zborniki
Published in DiRROS: 17.12.2025; Views: 50; Downloads: 15
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Urotelni karcinom sečevoda in ledvičnega meha : interdisciplinarni simpozij
2025, not set

Published in DiRROS: 17.12.2025; Views: 25; Downloads: 16
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Tumorji v nosečnosti : vodenje na presečišču onkologije
Nina Kovačević, 2025, published scientific conference contribution

Keywords: nosečnost, onkologija, onkološko zdravljenje
Published in DiRROS: 17.12.2025; Views: 27; Downloads: 8
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