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    Comparison of electrolytic status (Na+, K+, Ca 2+, Mg2+) in preterm and term deliveries
    (2012)
    Mitrovic-Jovanovic, A. (37052649100)
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    Dragojevic-Dikic, S. (57205032707)
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    Zamurovic, M. (16065246600)
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    Nikolic, B. (36905814200)
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    Gojnic, M. (9434266300)
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    Rakic, S. (11639224800)
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    Jovanovic, T. (57214419559)
    Purpose of investigation: The objective of this study was to evaluate the electrolytic status of Na+, K+, Ca2+, and Mg2+ in serum and red blood cells in idiopathic preterm and term deliveries. Methods: The study included 105 pregnant women diagnosed with idiopathic premature delivery (study group) and 36 pregnant women with physiologically term delivery (controls). Samples of mother's blood were collected and analyzed for the level of electrolytes in the serum/plasma and red blood cells. Results: Measured values of magnesium in red blood cells in the study group were far lower than physiological values, intracellular calcium levels were higher in the study group compared to levels measured in the controls. Sodium concentrations in cells were significantly lower in subjects with premature delivery. Conclusion: The magnesium intracellular level is the best representative value of magnesium in the body.
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    Ovarian neoplasms and pregnancy
    (2005)
    Rakic, Snezana M. (11639224800)
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    Nikolic, B. (36905814200)
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    Dragojevic-Dikic, S. (57205032707)
    The aim of our study was to investigate the incidence of ovarian malignant neoplasms in pregnancy. In the prospective study, during a 2-year period of time, we had the ethical dilemma concerning the conciliar treatment vs the patient's wish to deliver and save the reproductive capabilities. We examined 37 pregnant women; the incidence of ovarian cancer was 13.5% vs 6.5% in other works. Diagnoses were made by ultrasound criteria and physical examinations. Statistically significant results were obtained by Student test. Mean gestational age was 20.1 weeks and mean age 31.1 years. Treatment depends on the neoplasms type, grade, and presence of the metastatic pathways. In benign neoplasms, we used laparoscopic treatment with minor invasion. Distribution of benign neoplasms was in the same range as that in other works. © 2005 IGCS.

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