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Publication Frequency of ovarian endometriosis in epithelial ovarian cancer patients(2011) ;Dzatic-Smiljkovic, O. (54986368200) ;Vasiljevic, M. (6603666911) ;Djukic, M. (57208476700) ;Vugdelic, R. (54986367300)Vugdelic, J. (54989880000)Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of endometriosis in epithelial ovarian cancer patients. Methods: Patients who had undergone epithelial ovarian cancer surgery between 2000 and 2004 were subjected to a retrospective analysis. The analysis focused on the presence of ovarian endometriosis, histological types and stages of ovarian cancer, treatment types and five-year survival rate. Results: Out of the 210 operated ovarian cancer patients, 23 had coexisting ovarian endometriosis. Ovarian endometriosis was detected in 3.5% (4 of 113 patients) of cases with serous ovarian cancer, in 31.6% ( 12 of 38 patients) of cases with endometrioid, and in 36.8% (7 of 19 patients) of cases with clear cell ovarian cancer. The treatment of ovarian cancer patients was a combination of surgery and chemotherapy. Conclusion: Endometriosis was most frequently present in patients with clear cell (36.8%) and endometrioid ovarian cancers (31.6%). The five-year survival rate for ovarian cancer patients in all stages was 39.1%. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Term pregnancy not requiring cerclage placement or tocolytic therapy in a patient with a unicornuate uterus and history of myomectomy(2019) ;Rudic Biljic-Erski, I. (57209262812) ;Vasiljevic, M. (6603666911) ;Rakic, S. (11639224800) ;Dzatic-Smiljkovic, O. (54986368200) ;Mihajlovic, S. (57191859364)Jovanovic, D. (57209488045)The authors present the case of a 28-year-old nulliparous woman, who successfully carried a term pregnancy in a unicornuate uterus with a solid non-communicating rudimentary horn, and a history of myomectomy, without cerclage placement or tocolytic therapy. The patient was admitted to the present clinic for uterine fibroids and menorrhagia. The patient underwent laparotomy, during which a myomectomy was performed. Twelve months after the surgery, the patient conceived spontaneously. Routine obstetric ultrasounds revealed normal intrauterine fetal development. Cerclage and tocolytic therapy were not indicated at any stage of the pregnancy. A live female neonate was delivered via cesarean section at 39 weeks’ gestation. © 2019 S.O.G. CANADA Inc. All rights reserved.
