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    Brachial plexopathy as a consequence of nerve root swelling after shoulder trauma in a patient following an acute seizure
    (2021)
    Milanovic, Filip (57220590207)
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    Abramovic, Dusan (33067621500)
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    Ducic, Sinisa (22950480700)
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    Bukva, Bojan (55516005300)
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    Dasic, Ivana (57203320596)
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    Radovic, Tijana (57203317503)
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    Miskulin, Aline Choueiri Petermann (57222478327)
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    Nikolic, Dejan (26023650800)
    Background. Epileptic seizures might be associated with an increased risk of fractures, either as a result of trauma after a fall or as a result of excessive muscle contraction. In the pediatric population, excessive muscle contraction is a more significant risk factor for fractures, due to the lack of maturity in the musculoskeletal system, while antiepileptic therapy itself can lead to a reduction of bone density. Proximal humeral fractures in the pediatric population are not frequent but both proximal humeral fractures and shoulder dislocation increase the chance of brachial plexus injuries and peripheral nerve lesions. Case. In this case report, we present a patient who suffered both avulsive greater tuberosity humeral fracture and anterior shoulder dislocation, initially diagnosed by radiography, with consequent brachial plexus injury of the left arm after an epileptic seizure followed by excessive muscle contraction. Electromyoneurography initially showed amplitudes’ reduction in tested nerves along with signs of muscle denervation as well as clinical examination signs of the left arm muscular hypotrophy and hypoesthesia, especially in the left humero-scapular region. Electrotherapy and kinesitherapy as well as intramuscular dexamethasone injections administered three weeks after the injury finally improved the clinical examination findings in the patient. Conclusion. The early detection of swelling compression, accompanied with appropriate therapy may prevent the progression of axonal damage and preserve the functional status of the affected limb. © 2021, Turkish National Pediatric Society. All rights reserved.
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    Correlation of ABO and Rh blood groups with transfusion administration and fever onset after hip surgery in children
    (2012)
    Brdar, Radivoj (15844992800)
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    Petronic, Ivana (25121756800)
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    Nikolic, Dejan (26023650800)
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    Golubovic, Zoran (57203254059)
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    Bukva, Bojan (55516005300)
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    Radlovic, Vladimir (25121643300)
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    Abramovic, Dusan (33067621500)
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    Ducic, Sinisa (22950480700)
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    Colovic, Hristina (12774005700)
    Objective: Aim of our study was to evaluate distribution of ABO and Rh blood type groups in children after hip surgery regarding transfusion administration and fever presence. Methods: Four types of ABO blood groups (A; B; AB; O) and 2 types of Rh blood groups (Rh+; Rh-) were evaluated in group with administered transfusion (tr+) and without given transfusion (tr-); and in group with fever (fev+) and without fever (fev-), in 146 children after hip surgery. Tr+ and fev+ groups were divided into 3 groups (0-24h; 25-48h; 49-72h): for tr+ group (Group 1, Group 2, Group 3), and for fev+ group (Group A, Group B, Group C). Results: AB blood group significantly decreased in Group 1 (χ2= 6.44; p<0.05) and A blood group in Group 3 in tr+ group (χ2= 7.68; p<0.01). O blood group significantly increased in Group 3 in tr+ group (χ2= 9.96; p<0.01). AB blood group significantly decreased in Groups B (χ2= 12.2; p<0.01) and C (χ2= 4.2; p<0.05) in fev+ versus fevgroup. B blood group significantly increased in Group C (χ2= 34.4; p<0.01) in fev+group. Conclusion: Administration of transfusion and fever onset in pediatric patients undergoing surgical correction of the hip is not influenced by the ABO and Rh blood groups system in humans. There is correlation between distribution of ABO blood groups with the time of transfusion administration and fever onset in children after hip surgery.
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    (Un)importance of physical therapy in treatment of displaced supracondylar humerus fractures in children
    (2015)
    Ducic, Sinisa (22950480700)
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    Bumbasirevic, Marko (6602742376)
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    Radlovic, Vladimir (25121643300)
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    Bukumiric, Zoran (36600111200)
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    Bukva, Bojan (55516005300)
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    Abramovic, Dusan (33067621500)
    Elbow joint stiffness is a common complication following supracondylar humerus fractures. In prospective study, dynamics of establishing a full range of motion in the elbow joint following the treatment of supracondylar humerus fractures were assessed, together with the effects of physical therapy on improvement in the range of motion. Two groups of patients were observed. Physical therapy was administered to the first group, comprised of 25 patients. The second group, comprised of 28 patients, underwent no physical therapy. In the first few months following treatment, the range of motion was significantly greater in the patients who had undergone physical therapy, but after 12 months, the range of motion was almost equal in the two groups. This study has shown that it takes about 12 months to establish a full range of motion after the injury, and that it is not necessary to apply physical therapy in patients with elbow fractures. © 2015, Acta Orthopædica Belgica.

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