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Publication Preliminary results of applying the inverse stapedotomy(2009) ;Arsović, N.A. (17033449500) ;Babić, B.B. (25121401500) ;Djukić, V.B. (6701658274) ;Mikić, B.M. (35810583200) ;Milovanović, A.P. (57213394852) ;Panović, B.M. (35776893100)Ugrinović, A.B. (35774394800)The authors have analyzed a group of 90 patients (105 operations) that have underwent stapes surgery over three years period. First group of 40 patients (45 operations) have been operated on by a classic stapedotomy from 2006 to 2007 and the second group of 50 patients (60 operations) by inverse stapedotomy in 2007. Manual perforator has been used in all of the patients. In a group of patients operated by inverse technique not a single case of floating basal plate has occurred during surgery. Rate of postoperative complaints regarding nausea and balance disorders was considerably lower when reversal of the steps has been used. Closure of air bone gap better than 20dB in about 80% patients in both series, with slight advantage of the inverse technique, but no statistically significant difference was proven. Inverse stapedotomy is efficient procedure as compared to classic stapedotomy with less intraoperative complications and postoperative complaints. Postoperative audiograms have shown similar improvement of hearing thresholds in both groups. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Protease activities of Candida spp. isolated from otitis externa: preliminary result.(2009) ;Arsović, N.A. (17033449500) ;Banko, A.V. (35774145100) ;Dimitrijević, M.V. (25642808400) ;Djordjević, V.Z. (57189371857) ;Milovanović, J.P. (6603250148)Arsenijević, V.A. (6507940363)Otomycosis is a fungal infection of the ear predominantly caused by Candida and Aspergillus spp. The possible virulence factors of Candida spp. are enzymes, such as proteases, phospholipases, phosphatases and esterase. According to our knowledge, protease production in Candida strains isolated from patients with otomycosis has not been investigated. The present study was aimed at determining in vitro protease activity in 8 strains of Candida spp. (C. parapsilosis, C. famata, C. guilliermondii and C. albicans) isolated from children with otomycosis. A majority of isolated strains 7/8 (87.5%) were protease positive. The protease activity ranged from Pz 0.61 to 0.78. Further investigation is necessary to clarify the contribution of protease production to Candida virulence associated with otomycosis.
