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Editorial - progress of Radiology and oncology
Gregor Serša, Viljem Kovač, 2011, preface, editorial, afterword

Published in DiRROS: 18.03.2024; Views: 54; Downloads: 23
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Magnetic nanoparticles as targeted delivery systems in oncology
Sara Prijič, Gregor Serša, 2011, review article

Keywords: nanodelci, magnetni nanodelci, onkologija, zdravljenje
Published in DiRROS: 18.03.2024; Views: 57; Downloads: 22
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Progress of Radiology and oncology
Gregor Serša, Viljem Kovač, 2010, preface, editorial, afterword

Published in DiRROS: 18.03.2024; Views: 50; Downloads: 21
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Percutaneous transcatheter arterial embolization in haemodynamically stable patients with blunt splenic injury
Peter Popović, Dragoje Stanisavljević, Miran Jeromel, 2010, original scientific article

Abstract: Background. The nonoperative management of the blunt splenic injuryand the patient was treated with the selective distal splenic artery embolization withmicrospheres. Postprocedural insupraselective embolization with microspheres. haemodynamically stableultrasound and computed tomography follow-up a year later revealed only a small area of parenchymal irregularity. patients hasCase report. A young hockey player was brought to the Emergency Conclusions. The percutaneous splenic arterial embolization has a major role in the management of traumatic Department with the history of blunt abdominalsplenic injuries. Embolization is particularly beneficial in injuries of grade III or higher.
Keywords: splenic trauma, treatment, angiography, percutaneous transcatheter embolization
Published in DiRROS: 18.03.2024; Views: 57; Downloads: 19
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CT colonography in detection of colorectal carcinoma
Amela Sofić, Šerif Beslić, Igor Kocijančič, Nedžad Šehović, 2010, original scientific article

Abstract: Background. Diagnostic methods used in screening and detectingand 2 lipomas,and 2 lipomas, among tumours there were 55 adenocarcinomas and 1 lymphoma. Results showed CT colonography among tumours there were 55 adenocarcinomas and 1 lymphoma. Results showed CTsensitivity to polyps to be 89.7%, barium enema 48.7%, and colonoscopy 94.9%. Sensitivity to tumours of CT colonography colonography colorectal CT barium enema followed by colonoscopy wereand colonoscopy was 100% and of barium enema 94.6%. Specificities and PPV were 100% in all procedures. The performed. After thesensitivity to polyps to be 89.7%, barium enema 48.7%, andcomfort assessment showed CT colonography as the far most comfortable out of three procedures. colonoscopy 94.9%. Sensitivity to tumours of CT colonography procedures a comfort assessment was done in all colonography. The aim of thisand colonoscopy was 100% and of barium enema 94.6%. Specificities and PPV were 100% in all procedures. The study was to establish diagnostic accuracy andpatients. Diagnostic positive comfort assessment showed CT colonography as the far most comfortable out of three procedures. results were verified by the pato-histological examination. Sensitivity, specificity, positive comfort of CT colonography compared carcinoma are digitorectal examination,topredicative value (PPV) and negative predicative value (NPV) were calculated for each procedure.
Keywords: CT colonography, barium enema, colonoscopy, colorectal polyp, colorectal carcinoma
Published in DiRROS: 18.03.2024; Views: 53; Downloads: 20
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Hyperhomocysteinemia and the role of B vitamins in cancer
Nadja Plazar, Mihaela Jurdana, 2010, review article

Keywords: homocysteine, hyperhomocysteinemia, B vitamins, cancer
Published in DiRROS: 18.03.2024; Views: 54; Downloads: 31
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Lymphedema following cancer therapy in Slovenia : a frequently overlooked condition?
Tanja Planinšek Ručigaj, Nada Kecelj, Vesna Tlaker Žunter, 2010, original scientific article

Abstract: Introduction. Secondary lymphedema following cancer therapy is a frequent, often painful, quality of life disturbing condition, reducing the patients' mobility and predisposing them to complications, e.g. infections and malignancies. The critical aspect of lymphedema therapy is to start as soon aspossible to prevent the irreversible tissue damage. Patients and methods. Weperformed a retrospective study of patients with lymphedema, treated at the Department of Dermatovenereology, University Medical Center Ljubljana, from January 2002 to June 2010. The patientsć demographic and medical data were collected, including type of cancer, type and stage of lymphedema, and time tofirst therapy of lymphedema. The number of referred patients with lymphedema following the therapy of melanoma, breast cancer, and uterine/cervical cancer, was compared to the number of patients expected to experience lymphedema following cancer therapy, calculated from the incidence reported in the literature. Results. In the period of 8.5 years, 543 patients (432 females, 112 males) with lymphedema were treated. The results show that probably many Slovenian patients with secondary lymphedema following cancer therapy remain unrecognized and untreated or undertreated. In the majority of our patients, the management of lymphedema was delayedč on average, the patients first received therapy for lymphedema 3.6 years after the first signsof lymphedema. Conclusions. To avoid a delay in diagnosis and therapy, and the complications of lymphedema following cancer therapy, the physician should actively look for signs or symptoms of lymphedema during the follow-up period, and promptly manage or refer the patients developing problems.
Keywords: rak (medicina), zdravljenje, limfedem
Published in DiRROS: 18.03.2024; Views: 50; Downloads: 21
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Imaging findings in bisphosphonate-induced osteonecrosis of the jaws
Katarina Šurlan Popović, Miha Kočar, 2010, original scientific article

Keywords: rak (medicina), bisfosfonati, radiologija, zdravljenje, čeljustnica, nekroze, diagnostika
Published in DiRROS: 18.03.2024; Views: 51; Downloads: 22
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