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Publication Hydatidiform mole mimicking an enlarged uterine fibromyoma four months after ART(2011) ;Terzic, Milan M. (55519713300) ;Dotlic, Jelena R. (6504769174) ;Maricic, Sanja B. (6701608824)Babovic, Ivana R. (14828590600)Hydatidiform mole is a pregnancy disorder, of a benign nature. We present a case of molar tissue within a uterine myoma, the first such entity reported in the literature. In May 2006, a thirty-eight year old infertility patient was admitted for myomectomy. She had anamnesis for chronic pelvic inflammatory disease and surgeries performed for tubal pregnancies. After the sixth intracytoplasmal spermatozoa injection procedure performed in January 2006, she conceived, but curettage was performed in March 2006 for a missed abortion. Following the routine preoperative evaluation in May 2006, four months after the last artificial reproductive technology procedure, myomectomy was performed as uneventful operation, but the histological report appeared unusual, showing degenerated chorionic villi within the uterine myoma. Molar tissue within uterine myoma might evolve even after artificial reproductive procedures. Furthermore, this finding might be misinterpreted as a fibromyoma degeneration. This is the first, and a unique case, of molar tissue within uterine myoma reported in the literature. copy; Versita Sp. z o.o. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Neurological outcomes of antenatal corticosteroid therapy(2021) ;Babovic, Ivana R. (14828590600) ;Dotlic, Jelena R. (6504769174) ;Jovandaric, Miljana Z. (56748058300) ;Sparic, Radmila M. (23487159800) ;Bila, Jovan S. (57208312057) ;Nejkovic, Lazar V. (55566568600) ;Stulic, Jelena M. (57209247701)Tinelli, Andrea (15046058900)Aim of the study: The aim of the study was to investigate whether antenatal corticosteroid therapy (ACST) could impact neurological condition, as assessed through muscular tone, of prematurely born infants. Methods: All 82 patients at risk of preterm delivery treated and delivered over 12 months were divided into two equal groups regarding the use of ACST. The investigated parameters were pregnancy complications, biophysical profile, Apgar score, gestational age of delivery and all postpartum complications. Neurological development and muscular tone were evaluated at the 1st, 3rd, 6th and 12th months of life using Vojta's method, which classifies muscular tone as good, hypotonic or hypertonic. Results: After therapy, infants from the treated and control groups differed in biophysical profile, Apgar score, length of intensive care, occurrence of respiratory distress syndrome and intraventricular haemorrhage. During the follow-up, significantly more infants from the ACST group had good muscular tone when compared with those from the control group. Regression analysis showed that ASCT can significantly impact an infant's muscular tone. Still, the week of delivery and the complications such as diabetes mellitus, intrauterine growth restriction and respiratory distress syndrome, could change the association of ACST and infants' muscular tone. Conclusion: ACST was associated with the positive neurological outcomes of prematurely born infants when assessed through their muscular tone. © 2021 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
