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Publication Gestational diabetes and risk assessment of adverse perinatal outcomes and newborns early motoric development(2021) ;Lackovic, Milan (57218616124) ;Milicic, Biljana (6603829143) ;Mihajlovic, Sladjana (57191859364) ;Filimonovic, Dejan (23990830300) ;Jurisic, Aleksandar (6701523028) ;Filipovic, Ivana (57218620132) ;Marijovcanin, Marija (57219309601) ;Prodanovic, Maja (57211335833)Nikolic, Dejan (26023650800)Background and Objectives: The aim of this study was to analyze the presencf gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) on maternal and fetal perinatal parameters, as well tvaluate the influencf GDM on neonataarly motoric development. Materials and Methods: In this prospectivtudy, wvaluated 203 eligible participants that were admitted tbstetrics department for a labor. GDM was assessed by evaluation of maternal parameters, fetal parameters, as well its impact on infants early motoric development (Alberta Infant Motor Scale—AIMS). Results: Presencf GDM was significantly positively associated with: Pre-pregnancy weight, obesity degree, weight at delivery, gestational weight gain (GWG), body mass index (BMI) at delivery, GWG and increased pre-pregnancy BMI, glucose levels in mother’s venous blood after the delivery, positivamily history for cardiovascular disease, pregnancy-related hypertension, congenital thrombophilia, drug use in pregnancy, largor gestational age (LGA), modf delivery (Cesarean section and instrumental delivery). Likewise, GDM association was detected for tested ultrasound parameters (biparietal diameter (BPD), head circumference (HC), abdominal circumference (AC), femoral length (FL)), length at birth, birth weight, newborn’s head circumference, newborn’s chest circumference, AIMupination and pronation at three months, AIMupination, pronation, sitting and standing at six months. Only Amniotic Fluid Index and AIMupination at three months of infant’s agemained significantly associated in multivariategression model. Conclusion: The presencf significant positive association of numerous tested parameters in outudy on perinatautcomes and early motoric development, points to the necessity of establishing appropriate clinical decision-makintrategies for all pregnant woman at risk and emphasize the importancf providing adequate glycaemia controptions and furtheegulaollow ups during the pregnancy. © 2021 by the authors. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Melatonin: A "Higgs boson" in human reproduction(2015) ;Dikic, Svetlana Dragojevic (57205032707) ;Jovanovic, Ana Mitrovic (35801026500) ;Dikic, Srdjan (6508063280) ;Jovanovic, Tomislav (57214419559) ;Jurisic, Aleksandar (6701523028)Dobrosavljevic, Aleksandar (57193973944)As the Higgs boson could be a key to unlocking mysteries regarding our Universe, melatonin, a somewhat mysterious substance secreted by the pineal gland primarily at night, might be a crucial factor in regulating numerous processes in human reproduction. Melatonin is a powerful antioxidant which has an essential role in controlling several physiological reactions, as well as biological rhythms throughout human reproductive life. Melatonin, which is referred to as a hormone, but also as an autocoid, a chronobiotic, a hypnotic, an immunomodulator and a biological modifier, plays a crucial part in establishing homeostatic, neurohumoral balance and circadian rhythm in the body through synergic actions with other hormones and neuropeptides. This paper aims to analyze the effects of melatonin on the reproductive function, as well as to shed light on immunological and oncostatic properties of one of the most powerful hormones. © 2014 Informa UK Ltd. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Melatonin: A "Higgs boson" in human reproduction(2015) ;Dikic, Svetlana Dragojevic (57205032707) ;Jovanovic, Ana Mitrovic (35801026500) ;Dikic, Srdjan (6508063280) ;Jovanovic, Tomislav (57214419559) ;Jurisic, Aleksandar (6701523028)Dobrosavljevic, Aleksandar (57193973944)As the Higgs boson could be a key to unlocking mysteries regarding our Universe, melatonin, a somewhat mysterious substance secreted by the pineal gland primarily at night, might be a crucial factor in regulating numerous processes in human reproduction. Melatonin is a powerful antioxidant which has an essential role in controlling several physiological reactions, as well as biological rhythms throughout human reproductive life. Melatonin, which is referred to as a hormone, but also as an autocoid, a chronobiotic, a hypnotic, an immunomodulator and a biological modifier, plays a crucial part in establishing homeostatic, neurohumoral balance and circadian rhythm in the body through synergic actions with other hormones and neuropeptides. This paper aims to analyze the effects of melatonin on the reproductive function, as well as to shed light on immunological and oncostatic properties of one of the most powerful hormones. © 2014 Informa UK Ltd. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Prenatal diagnosis of chromothripsis causing complex chromosomal rearrangement involving chromosomes 5, 7 and 11 leading to TWIST1 deletion and Saethre-Chotzen syndrome(2025) ;Joksic, Ivana (14054233100) ;Toljic, Mina (57194077869) ;Maksimovic, Nela (36461365500) ;Perovic, Dijana (55251514500) ;Damnjanovic, Tatjana (13008423100)Jurisic, Aleksandar (6701523028)Objective: Prenatal detection of complex chromosomal rearrangements (CCR) is extremely rare, but is of great clinical importance, since CCR can be causative of different congenital disorders. We present an exceptionally rare case of prenatally diagnosed Saethre-Chotzen syndrome (SCS) rising as a consequence of chromothripsis involving chromosomes 5, 7 and 11 and deletion of TWIST1 gene. Case report: Brachycephaly, hypertelorism, flat face, micrognathia, relative macroglossia and small posterior fossa were noted on ultrasound examination at 28th gestational week. Fetal karyotyping revealed de novo translocation 46,XY,t(7;11)(p15.5;q21)dn. Chromosomal microarray showed presence of three microdeletions on chromosome 7 (7p21.1p15.3 including TWIST1, 7p12.1p11.2 and 7q21.11), and one on chromosome 5p12p11. Conclusion: Use of advanced molecular diagnostic techniques in combination with cytogenetic methods allows for precise characterization of CCRs and detection of molecular mechanisms of their origin. Phenomenon of chromothripsis can be causative of rare genetic syndromes such as SCS. © 2024 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Understanding the Benefits of CO2 Laser Treatment for Vulvovaginal Atrophy(2024) ;Jankovic, Svetlana (55920143100) ;Rovcanin, Marija (57219309601) ;Tomic, Ana (58700815500) ;Jurisic, Aleksandar (6701523028) ;Milovanovic, Zagorka (24829789900)Zamurovic, Milena (16065246600)Background and Objectives: Postmenopausal vaginal discomfort is often attributed to vulvovaginal atrophy (VVA). Women with VVA experience symptoms such as vaginal dryness, itching, burning, irritation, and dyspareunia. Materials and Methods: This pilot study was conducted to assess the effects of a micro-ablative fractional CO2 laser on the clinical symptoms of VVA, as well as concordant sexual function. The severity of VVA symptoms was evaluated by a visual analogue scale (VAS), while the condition of the vaginal mucosa was evaluated using the Vaginal Health Index Score (VHSI). Sexual function was evaluated using the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) Questionnaire. Results: Our cohort included 84 sexually active postmenopausal women with bothersome VVA, leading to sexual health complaints. The mean age of the participants in our study was 55.2 ± 5.4 years, with an average postmenopausal period of 6 ± 4.8 years. The age of our patients and the length of their postmenopausal period exhibited a significant negative correlation with VHSI scores, while a longer postmenopausal period was associated with increased severity of vaginal dryness and dyspareunia. Baseline VHSI values showed that 65% of patients had atrophic vaginitis with pronounced VVA symptoms (70.2% experienced vaginal itching, 73.8% reported vaginal burning, 95.3% had vaginal dryness, and 86.1% suffered from dyspareunia). Lower VHSI values significantly correlated with lower FSFI scores, while more severe VVA symptoms scores correlated with lower FSFI scores. VVA symptoms were significantly less severe after treatment. VHIS regained high non-atrophic values in 98.8% of patients post-treatment (p < 0.001). FSFI total and domain scores were significantly higher after treatment (p < 0.001). Conclusions: Our study revealed that fractional CO2 laser is a useful treatment option to alleviate VVA symptoms and improve vaginal health and sexual functioning in postmenopausal women. © 2024 by the authors.
