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Publication Gallbladder motility disorders estimated by non-invasive methods(2012) ;Petrović, Milorad (55989504900) ;Radoman, Irena (24399938800) ;Artiko, Vera (55887737000) ;Stojković, Mirjana (57193092735) ;Stojković, Milica (37862065400) ;Durutović, Darija (39361468200) ;Žuvela, Marinko (6602952252) ;Matić, Slavko (7004660212) ;Antić, Andrija (6603457520) ;Palibrk, Ivan (6507415211) ;Milovanović, Aleksandar (57213394853) ;Milovanović, Jovica (6603250148) ;Galun, Danijel (23496063400) ;Radovanović, Nebojša (57221820776) ;Bobić-Radovanović, Anica (6507202652) ;Šobić, Dragana (57202567582)Obradović, Vladimir (7003389726)Background/Aims: The aim is to compare the radionuclide (DC) and ultrasonographic (US) method in the assessment of gallbladder (GB) motility. Methodology: The study was performed in 15 controls (C), 10 patients with acute cholecystitis (AC), 20 patients with chronic acalculous cholecystitis (CAC), 26 patients with chronic cholecystitis with calculosis (CCC) as well as in 15 patients with GB dyskinesia (D). GB emptying period (EP), ejection fraction (EF) and ejection rate (ER) were estimated with dynamic cholescintigraphy (DC) and US. Results: The DC and US finding in the patients with AC was typical in all the patients, i.e. GB was not visualized at all on DC, while on US, stone was visible in the cystic duct. There were significant differences (p<0.05) between the EF and ER values obtained between C and the three groups of patients CAC, CCC and D, using both methods. However, there were no significant differences in EF, EP and ER values among CAC, CCC and D (p>0.05). There was also high correlation between the results obtained with both methods in all the groups of patients studied. Conclusions: The results obtained by both methods are valuable for the assessment of GB motility. Although there are no significant differences and there is a high correlation between the values, radionuclide method is more precise, because it can register motility continuously. © H.G.E. Update Medical Publishing S.A. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Monoclonal immunoscintigraphy for detection of metastasis and recurrence of colorectal cancer(2011) ;Artiko, Vera (55887737000) ;Marković, Ana Koljevic (57198206230) ;Šobić-Šaranović, Dragana (57202567582) ;Petrović, Milorad (55989504900) ;Antić, Andrija (6603457520) ;Stojković, Mirjana (57193092735) ;Žuvela, Marinko (6602952252) ;Šaranović, Djordjije (57190117313) ;Stojković, Milica (37862065400) ;Radovanović, Nebojša (57221820776) ;Milovanović, Aleksandar (57213394853) ;Milovanović, Jovica (6603250148) ;Bobić-Radovanović, Anica (6507202652) ;Krivokapic, Zoran (55503352000)Obradović, Vladimir (7003389726)AIM: To assess the clinical role of monoclonal immunoscintigraphy for the detection of metastasis and recurrence of colorectal cancer. METHODS: Monoclonal immunoscintigraphy was performed in patients operated on for colorectal adenocarcinoma suspected of local recurrence and metastatic disease. The results were compared with conventional diagnostics. RESULTS: Immunoscintigraphic investigation was done in 53 patients. Tumor recurrence occurred in 38 patients, and was confirmed by other diagnostic modalities in 35. In 15 patients, immunoscintigraphic findings were negative, and confirmed in 14 with other diagnostic methods. Comparative analysis confirmed good correlation of immunoscintigraphic findings and the results of conventional diagnostics and the level of tumor marker carcinoembryonic antigen. Statistical analysis of parameters of radiopharmaceutical groups imacis, indimacis and oncoscint presented homogenous characteristics all of three radiopharmaceuticals. The analysis of immunoscintigraphic target focus was clearly improved using tomography. CONCLUSION: Immunoscintigraphy is highly specific and has a good predictive value in local recurrence of colorectal cancer. © 2011 Baishideng. All rights reserved. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Unusual eye injuries.(2012) ;Jovanović, Milos (57212520802) ;Bobić-Radovanović, Anica (6507202652) ;Vuković, Dragan (57206290097)Marković, Vujica (56233157100)The analysis of ten unusual eye injuries, and the discussion of appropriate preventive measures. Ten patients hospitalized at the Clinic of Eye Diseases, Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, in the period from January 2000. to December 2009. were presented. Following data were taken in account: sex and age of the patient, injured eye, the mechanism of injury, type of the injury, applied treatment and final visual acuity. The circumstances of the eye injuring of ten patients were described. The eye injuries in all cases occurred in a bizarre way and they were severe enough to require hospital admission. The surgery was necessary in seven patients. Three injured eyes resulted in blindness, and two additional had subnormal vision. In three quarters of discussed cases injuries can be avoided. It is necessary to implement protective measures constantly and consistently and to think about the possible consequences of certain activities. Particular attention should be paid on safety of children. The iatrogenic injuries require special consideration.
