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Publication Addenbrooke’s cognitive examination test for brief cognitive assessment of adolescents suffering from migraine with aura(2017) ;Petrusic, Igor (6603217257) ;Pavlovski, Vera (56462983400) ;Savkovic, Zorica (56122760700) ;Vucinic, Dragana (56462365900) ;Filipovic, Branislav (56207614900)Jancic, Jasna (35423853400)The aim of this study was to assess the role of the Addenbrooke’s cognitive examination test (ACE-R) in the evaluation of cognitive status in migraineurs interictally. A total of 44 adolescent patients and 44 healthy controls, matched by age and gender, have undergone ACE-R testing. Migraineurs were additionally questioned about migraine aura features and presence of higher cortical dysfunctions (HCD) during an aura. According to the questionnaire results, patients were subsequently divided into HCD and Non-HCD group. ACE-R scores of migraine patients were significantly lower than in healthy controls (93.68 ± 3.64 vs 96.91 ± 2.49; t = 4.852, p < 0.001). Also, subscores of memory and verbal fluency were significantly higher in the control population. There was no correlation of HCD occurrence with cognitive examination score, although Non-HCD subgroup achieved better score (93.13 ± 3.91 vs 94.29 ± 3.30; t = 1.053, p = 0.298). Findings have shown that migraineurs get lower ACE-R test scores, with a tendency to have a poorer outcome in more complex aura. Also, our study has revealed that the ACE-R test is an easily administered test for brief assessment of cognitive status in migraineurs. Future perspectives could be further evaluation of ACE-R test in larger sample size and the impact of migraine with aura on cognitive function in adolescents. © 2016, Belgian Neurological Society. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication An unusual origin of the double left testicular artery in a male cadaver: A case report(2012) ;Filipovic, Branislav (56207614900) ;Stijak, Lazar (23487084600)Filipovic, Branka (22934489100)Introduction: Variations in the number and course of the testicular arteries, often coexisting with variations of the other branches arising from the abdominal aorta, are still reported to be of interest to urology surgeons. Case presentation: During a routine dissection course, an unusual origin of the double left testicular artery was observed in the cadaver of a 68-year-old Caucasian man who donated his body to the Institute of Anatomy. Conclusions: A deeper understanding of the variations of the testicular arteries is necessary for all physicians whose practice is related to the testicles and their vascular stalk. © 2012 Filipovic et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Benign hydronephrosis and elevated of serum levels of carbohydrate antigen CA 19-9: A case report(2016) ;Filipovic, Branka (22934489100) ;Milinić, Nikola (6602793188) ;Gacic, Jasna (26023073400) ;Markovic, Olivera (57205699382) ;Djokovic, Aleksandra (42661226500)Filipovic, Branislav (56207614900)Objective: Rare co-existance of disease or pathology Background: Carbohydrate tumor-associated antigen (CA 19-9) has been shown to be upregulated in other malignant tumors including gastric, ovarian, hepatocellular, and colorectal carcinoma as well as benign diseases of the biliary track such as pancreatitis, cholangitis, and choledocholithiasis. According to the available literature, in several cases of benign hydronephrosis and in a few cases of benign renal diseases, elevated CA 19-9 has been noted. Case Report: A 58-year-old Caucasian male patient was admitted in our clinic with complaints about blunt abdominal pain in the past two-month period localized in the right lumbar region and irradiating into the right inguinal area, constipation, abdominal bloating, and intermittent hematuria. The concentration of serum CA 19-9 was 3500 U/mL. Urine cytology provided no signs of abnormality. Intravenous urography visualized right-sided pyelon and ureter duplex with the defect in contrast shade of the pyelon, caused by a stag horn calculus. Contrast added computerized axial tomography of the abdomen and pelvis visualized the pyelon casted concretion spreading throughout the right pyelon, with ureterohydronephrosis with the distal block for passage of the contrast to the distal part of the ureter. Conclusions: There is no doubt that CA 19-9 level is occasionally elevated in patients with obstructive urolithiasis as it was in our case. In the routine medical praxis, urolithiasis should not be neglected in the differential diagnosis of elevated concentrations of CA 19-9 marker. © Am J Case Rep. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Carcinosarcoma of the stomach: A case report and review of the literature(2007) ;Randjelovic, Tomislav (6602693978) ;Filipovic, Branka (22934489100) ;Babic, Darko (26022965000) ;Cemerikic, Vesna (6602796339)Filipovic, Branislav (56207614900)Carcinosarcomas are rare, malignant, biphasic tumors. We report the case of a 62-year-old man with gastric carcinosarcoma, along with its clinical, macroscopic and histopathological features. Macroscopically, a specimen of deformed stomach was obtained that measured 200 mm × 150 mm × 100 mm. A 150 mm × 100 mm × 50 mm exophytic tumoral mass (Borrmann type I) was found, which involved the posterior wall from the cardia to the antrum. Histopathologically, a mixed type of malignancy was revealed: an adenocarcinoma with intestinal metaplasia, with interposed fascicles of fusiform atypical cells and numerous large, rounded and oval cells. The tumor showed positive histochemistry for cytokeratin 18, epithelial membrane antigen, carcinoembryonic antigen, chromogranin A and vimentin. Liver metastases were diagnosed 8 mo postoperatively, and the patient died 4 mo later. A review of the available literature is also presented. © 2007 WJG. All rights reserved. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Effects of chronic psychosocial stress on reduction of basal glucocorticoid levels and suppression of glucocorticoid levels following dexamethasone administration in animal model of PTSD(2014) ;Starcevic, Ana Despot (49061458600) ;Petricevic, Sasa (25226498300) ;Djulejic, Vuk (8587155300) ;Radojicic, Zoran (6507427734) ;Starcevic, Branislav (16064766200)Filipovic, Branislav (56207614900)Aim: To further examine the neurobiological mechanisms and their outcomes responsible for the PTSD sequelae induced by laboratory animal model and to explore the effects of chronic psychosocial paradigm. We tested the hypothesis that our animal model of PTSD would display abnormalities in glucocorticoid levels that are manifest in people with PTSD and that psychosocially stressed rats exhibit a significantly greater suppression of corticosterone levels than control rats following the administration of dexamethasone. Methods: Animals were divided into two groups. The experimental group was scheduled to exposure to two types of stressors: double exposure to acute immobilization stress, and combined predator-threat stress and daily social stress. There was also administration of dexamethasone in combination with stress exposure. Results: There was a statistical difference between masses of thymus in the stress group and stress group with dexamethasone appliance (p=0.024). We found statistical significance between baseline cortisol and stress induced levels of cortisol and between stress induced group and return to baseline group. Conclusion: Significant changes in HPA activity, reductions in basal glucocorticoid levels and enhanced dexamethasone induced inhibition of glucocorticoid levels have been manifested. All of this is manifested in PTSD patients also as many other stress induces changes. © 2014 Starcevic et al. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Glucocorticoid levels after exposure to predator odor and chronic psychosocial stress with dexamethasone application in rats(2016) ;Starcevic, Ana (49061458600) ;Petricevic, Sasa (25226498300) ;Radojicic, Zoran (6507427734) ;Djulejic, Vuk (8587155300) ;Ilankovic, Andrej (6504509995) ;Starcevic, Branislav (16064766200)Filipovic, Branislav (56207614900)This study was conducted to explore the effects of specific psychosocial paradigm on predator animal posttraumatic stress model and to test the hypothesis that psychosocially stressed rats would exibit abnormal levels of cortisol and a larger suppression of cortisol levels after the application of dexamethasone. Animals were divided in two groups: experimental and control groups. The experimental group was exposed to two types of stressors: Acute immobilization stress, and combined predator stress and daily social stress with application of dexamethasone. Blood sampling was performed at three different times. We found statistically significant results after analyzing the differences between cortisol levels in different times of blood sampling in the group of animals exposed to stress with dexamethasone application. Statistical significance was found when we compared the experimental group with the control group in terms of elevated cortisol levels during blood sampling after stress paradigm exposition. Many significant disruptions in the functioning of the hypothalamic-pituitary-Adrenal axis were observed, such as decrease in basal cortisol levels and enhanced dexamethasone-induced inhibition of cortisol levels. These findings are important because their impact can translate to human individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder, which is the most important role of every animal model in research. © Copyright 2016, Kaohsiung Medical University. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Nutritional status in hospitalized patients in the Department of Gastroenterohepatology(2011) ;Filipovic, Branka (22934489100) ;Kovcevic, Nada (54682002700) ;Randjelovic, Tomislav (6602693978) ;Kostic, Sanja (54682060000)Filipovic, Branislav (56207614900)Background/Aims: Malnutrition appears to be a major and noticeable problem for hospitalized patients and often present in patients with gastrointestinal diseases. This study attempts to evaluate differences in nutritional status parameters and nutritional state differences among hospitalized patients with various gastrointestinal diseases and disorders. Methodology: Our study included 154 males and 146 females, aged 18-84 years old, with various gastrointestinal diseases and disorders. All patients underwent baseline nutritional assessment, including subjective global assessment (SGA), anthropometric measurements, bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA), and biochemical markers. Results: Prevalence of malnutrition was 45.7%. The highest prevalence was detected among patients suffering from gastrointestinal malignancies and chronic pancreatitis. All parameters decreased with malnourishment levels, except CRP and in-hospital stay which rose with malnourishment grade. SGA and length of hospital stay negatively correlated with all analyzed variables of nutritional assessment, except CRP. Conclusions: Patients suffering from gastrointestinal malignancies, inflammatory bowel disease and peptic ulcer disease have more pronounced level of malnutrition. Body mass index, triceps skin fold thickness, mid-arm circumference, MAMC, wrist circumference, total protein level, albumin, cholesterol, glucose level, lymphocyte count, basal metabolic rate, body fat mass, fat free mass, muscle mass, total body water and resistance appeared to be inversely correlated with malnutrition. However, CRP level correlated positively with the malnutrition severity. SGA malnutrition level is dependant of hospitalization length. © H.G.E. Update Medical Publishing S.A.
