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Publication Chromatin textural parameters of blood neutrophils are associated with stress levels in patients with recurrent depressive disorder(2019) ;Pantić, Igor (36703123600) ;Dimitrijević, Draga (57190249618) ;Stašević-Karličić, Ivana (57191282121) ;Jeremić, Marta (57200794816) ;Starčević, Ana (49061458600) ;Ristić, Siniša (17136405900) ;Blachnio, Agata (55807554800)Przepiorka, Aneta (55806637900)Introduction/Objective During the past 20 years, there have been numerous attempts to design and apply a simple, affordable blood analysis tool for diagnostic and prognostic purposes in psychiatry. In this article we demonstrate that some mathematical parameters of chromatin organization and distribution in blood neutrophil granulocytes are related to stress levels in patients diagnosed with recurrent depressive disorder (RDD). Methods The study was performed on 50 RDD participants who were asked to complete Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scales (DASS-21). Peripheral blood samples were obtained from all the participants, smeared on glass slides and stained using a modification of Giemsa method. A total of 500 representative chromatin structures (10 per patient) of neutrophil granulocytes were evaluated using textural analysis with the application of gray level co-occurrence matrix (GLCM) method. Parameters such as angular second moment (indicator of textural uniformity), inverse difference moment (textural homogeneity), and textural sum variance were calculated. Results The results indicate that there is a statistically highly significant correlation (p < 0.01) between certain chromatin GLCM parameters such as inverse difference moment, and DASS-21 stress score. There was also a significant difference (p < 0.05) in some chromatin GLCM parameters in patients diagnosed with RDD with psychotic features, when compared to the ones without psychosis. Conclusion These findings suggest that in the future, chromatin GLCM features might have a certain predictive value for some clinical features of recurrent depressive disorder. © 2019, Serbia Medical Society. All rights reserved. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Non-convulsive status epilepticus as an initial manifestation of herpes simplex virus encephalitis(2021) ;Jeremić, Marta (57200794816) ;Arsenijević, Mirjana (57357620400) ;Jovanović, Dejana (55419203900)Berisavac, Ivana (6507392420)Herpes simplex encephalitis (HSVE), manifesting with non-convulsive status epilepticus (NCSE), normocellular CSF findings and CT features of acute ischemic stroke, is a rare finding that can be hard to diagnose accurately. We present a case of HSVE and compare our results to those of previously published cases with the same pathology, in order to provide information to support more rapid and effective diagnosis and treatment. A Pubmed search of reported cases was conducted and five cases of HSVE manifesting with NCSE were found. Each of the cases, including ours, was compared in terms of clinical manifestations and CSF, CT and EEG findings. The clinical manifestations in our patient correlated with those of the other cases. EEG showing sharp fronto-temporo-centro-parietal waves was only observed in our patient. Similar CT manifestations were found in one other patient, normocellular CSF was registered in three other cases and positive PCR for HSV in four patients. Information about the possible clinical manifestations and CT, EEG and CSF findings in patients with HSVE manifesting with NCSE is crucial for a fast diagnosis and successful treatment, leading to higher survival rates and fewer complications and neurological deficits. © 2021 Epileptic Disorders - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Non-convulsive status epilepticus as an initial manifestation of herpes simplex virus encephalitis(2021) ;Jeremić, Marta (57200794816) ;Arsenijević, Mirjana (57357620400) ;Jovanović, Dejana (55419203900)Berisavac, Ivana (6507392420)Herpes simplex encephalitis (HSVE), manifesting with non-convulsive status epilepticus (NCSE), normocellular CSF findings and CT features of acute ischemic stroke, is a rare finding that can be hard to diagnose accurately. We present a case of HSVE and compare our results to those of previously published cases with the same pathology, in order to provide information to support more rapid and effective diagnosis and treatment. A Pubmed search of reported cases was conducted and five cases of HSVE manifesting with NCSE were found. Each of the cases, including ours, was compared in terms of clinical manifestations and CSF, CT and EEG findings. The clinical manifestations in our patient correlated with those of the other cases. EEG showing sharp fronto-temporo-centro-parietal waves was only observed in our patient. Similar CT manifestations were found in one other patient, normocellular CSF was registered in three other cases and positive PCR for HSV in four patients. Information about the possible clinical manifestations and CT, EEG and CSF findings in patients with HSVE manifesting with NCSE is crucial for a fast diagnosis and successful treatment, leading to higher survival rates and fewer complications and neurological deficits. © 2021 Epileptic Disorders
