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    Occult papillary carcinoma of the thyroid gland revealed by cancer pericarditis
    (1986)
    Jančić-Zguricas, M. (6603922021)
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    Janković, R. (36875127400)
    We report a case of hemorrhagic exudative pericarditis in a 41-year-old man which was found to be due to metastatic dissemination of a 4 mm sclerosing carcinoma of the thyroid. Many psammoma bodies were found in the pericardial specimens and malignant cells with folliculoid pattern were observed in the pleural biopsy, arousing suspicion of occult papillary thyroid carcinoma. In the thyroid gland after total thyroidectomy a 4 mm sclerosing carcinoma was found. © 1986, Gustav Fischer Verlag · Stuttgart · New York. All rights reserved.
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    Occult papillary carcinoma of the thyroid gland revealed by cancer pericarditis
    (1986)
    Jančić-Zguricas, M. (6603922021)
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    Janković, R. (36875127400)
    We report a case of hemorrhagic exudative pericarditis in a 41-year-old man which was found to be due to metastatic dissemination of a 4 mm sclerosing carcinoma of the thyroid. Many psammoma bodies were found in the pericardial specimens and malignant cells with folliculoid pattern were observed in the pleural biopsy, arousing suspicion of occult papillary thyroid carcinoma. In the thyroid gland after total thyroidectomy a 4 mm sclerosing carcinoma was found. © 1986, Gustav Fischer Verlag · Stuttgart · New York. All rights reserved.
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    The analysis of transduction mechanisms associated with an acute action of homocysteine on isolated rat femoral artery
    (2014)
    Radenković, Miroslav (7005551185)
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    Djurić, D. (36016317400)
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    Janković, R. (36875127400)
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    Prostran, M. (7004009031)
    The present study was undertaken in order to examine transduction mechanism involved in the single application of 100 μM homocysteine (Hcy) on isolated rat femoral artery (RFA) rings equilibrated on the basal tone; to establish if a single application of 100 μM Hcy alters contractile effect of phenylephrine (Phe), or oppositely the relaxant effect of acetylcholine (ACh) or bradykinin (BK) after 60-min-long incubation of 100 μM Hcy; and finally to identify morphological changes on the vascular wall after a 24-h-long incubation of 100 μM Hcy. Hcy produced contractile response of intact RFA, which was increased after endothelial denudation, while decreased by urapidil (an α1 receptor blocker), nifedipine (a voltage-gated L-type Ca++ channel blocker) or indomethacin (a cyclooxygenase inhibitor). The initial RFA contraction evoked by Phe was further increased by the single addition of Hcy, which was not the case when ouabain (an inhibitor of Na+/K+-ATPase) was preincubated. After 60-min-long incubation of Hcy relaxant actions of ACh and BK were unaltered, equieffective and equipotent. A 24-h-long incubation of RFA rings with Hcy produced an impairment of vascular endothelium, expressed as a minor or more pronounced interruption of endothelial cells. © 2014 Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest.

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