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    Angiofollicular lymphoid hyperplasia - An unusual cause of axillary artery pseudoaneurysm
    (2010)
    Radak, Djordje (7004442548)
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    Tanaskovic, Slobodan (25121572000)
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    Vucurevic, Goran (6602813880)
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    Aleksic, Nikola (36105795700)
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    Opric, Dejan (6506600388)
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    Ilijevski, Nenad (57209017323)
    Background: Angiofollicular lymphoid hyperplasia (Castleman's disease) is a rare inflammatory condition. Its cause is unknown and it can be both localized and general. Eighty-six percent of lesions are found in the mediastinum or hilum, and 91% are of the hyaline vascular type. Although Castleman's disease is primarily involving the chest and retroperitoneum, it may also involve neck and axilla in 2-4% of cases. In this article, we present a very rare case of Castleman's disease causing axillary artery pseudoaneurysm. Methods and Results: A 30-year-old woman patient presented with pulsating tumefaction of the left arm which was 3.5 × 10 cm in size, and became evident 15 days before admission. History revealed that she suffered trauma of the left upper arm in childhood; therefore, it was suspected that tumefaction may be due to a post-traumatic aneurysm. Duplex scan and multislice computed tomography examinations were performed and an axillary artery pseudoaneurysm was diagnosed. Since intraoperatively the tumefaction resembled the tumorous formation but not the aneurysmal wall, specimens were sent for pathohistological analysis. Arterial reconstruction was performed using autologous vein graft. Pathohistological findings showed vascular type of angiofollicular lymphoid hyperplasia. Conclusion: Although angiofollicular lymphoid hyperplasia is rarely localized in the axillary area, this disease should also be considered when axillary artery pseudoaneurysm is diagnosed. © 2010 Annals of Vascular Surgery Inc.
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    New software for collecting data from the organized cervical cancer screening program in Serbia. Are we on the threshold of a new screening registry? - A multicentric study
    (2017)
    Naumovic, Tamara (37031676000)
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    Lakic, Vesna (57194196170)
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    Jovicevic, Ana (6504029125)
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    Ilic, Dragan (56765429400)
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    Milosevic, Predrag (6603743713)
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    Stevic-Gajic, Vesna (57194183694)
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    Antonijevic, Ana (57194179395)
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    Milovanovic, Nada (54684615100)
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    Magdic, Ivica (57194196504)
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    Koricanac, Rajko (57194178611)
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    Malkov, Sasa (24314560500)
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    Grkavac, Igor (57194196992)
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    Mihajlovic, Milos (57194190836)
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    Djuricic, Slavisa (6603108728)
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    Zivkovic, Branislava (57194201221)
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    Stegic, Uros (57194182242)
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    Milovanovic, Zorka (25228841900)
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    Opric, Dejan (6506600388)
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    Knezevic, Marija (57194199674)
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    Jovanovic, Verica (56566176800)
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    Todorovic, Zoran (57213030750)
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    Todorovic, Dusan (57197779540)
    Purpose: The purpose of this study was to present the Screening Registry and the results of organized cervical cancer screening program (OCCSP) in the Republic of Serbia using a database made as an output model, linked with the Screening Registry. Methods: Data were respectively collected over a one-month period from 3 state primary health care centers (and related hospitals/clinical center) in central Serbia in which OCCSP was conducted. The sample consisted of women of the target population (25 to 64 years old) who responded the call for Pap test. Results: The most frequent abnormal cytological diagnosis was in the 38-50 years age group, and consisted of atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance - ASCUS (7.5%) and low grade squamous intraepithelial lesions - L-SIL (7.3%). The most frequent abnormal colposcopie finding in the youngest age group of women (25-37 years) was iodine negative epithelium (35.7%) and in the group of women aged 38-50 and 51-64 years acid-white epithelium. The most common histopathological diagnosis was L-SIL. Positive predictive value of colposcopy in relation to the Pap test was 0.64 (95% CI=0.56-0.70). Interrater agreement (between cytotechnicians and supervisors) measured by the Cohen's coefficient was 0.94 (95% Ci=0.91 to 0.97), but between cytology (supervisors) and pathology findings it was 0.83 (95% CI = 0.67 to 0.99). Conclusion: The existence of a screening registry contributes to a better epidemiological surveillance of a screening program, and to a possibility for development of various epidemiological researches.
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    New software for collecting data from the organized cervical cancer screening program in Serbia. Are we on the threshold of a new screening registry? - A multicentric study
    (2017)
    Naumovic, Tamara (37031676000)
    ;
    Lakic, Vesna (57194196170)
    ;
    Jovicevic, Ana (6504029125)
    ;
    Ilic, Dragan (56765429400)
    ;
    Milosevic, Predrag (6603743713)
    ;
    Stevic-Gajic, Vesna (57194183694)
    ;
    Antonijevic, Ana (57194179395)
    ;
    Milovanovic, Nada (54684615100)
    ;
    Magdic, Ivica (57194196504)
    ;
    Koricanac, Rajko (57194178611)
    ;
    Malkov, Sasa (24314560500)
    ;
    Grkavac, Igor (57194196992)
    ;
    Mihajlovic, Milos (57194190836)
    ;
    Djuricic, Slavisa (6603108728)
    ;
    Zivkovic, Branislava (57194201221)
    ;
    Stegic, Uros (57194182242)
    ;
    Milovanovic, Zorka (25228841900)
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    Opric, Dejan (6506600388)
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    Knezevic, Marija (57194199674)
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    Jovanovic, Verica (56566176800)
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    Todorovic, Zoran (57213030750)
    ;
    Todorovic, Dusan (57197779540)
    Purpose: The purpose of this study was to present the Screening Registry and the results of organized cervical cancer screening program (OCCSP) in the Republic of Serbia using a database made as an output model, linked with the Screening Registry. Methods: Data were respectively collected over a one-month period from 3 state primary health care centers (and related hospitals/clinical center) in central Serbia in which OCCSP was conducted. The sample consisted of women of the target population (25 to 64 years old) who responded the call for Pap test. Results: The most frequent abnormal cytological diagnosis was in the 38-50 years age group, and consisted of atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance - ASCUS (7.5%) and low grade squamous intraepithelial lesions - L-SIL (7.3%). The most frequent abnormal colposcopie finding in the youngest age group of women (25-37 years) was iodine negative epithelium (35.7%) and in the group of women aged 38-50 and 51-64 years acid-white epithelium. The most common histopathological diagnosis was L-SIL. Positive predictive value of colposcopy in relation to the Pap test was 0.64 (95% CI=0.56-0.70). Interrater agreement (between cytotechnicians and supervisors) measured by the Cohen's coefficient was 0.94 (95% Ci=0.91 to 0.97), but between cytology (supervisors) and pathology findings it was 0.83 (95% CI = 0.67 to 0.99). Conclusion: The existence of a screening registry contributes to a better epidemiological surveillance of a screening program, and to a possibility for development of various epidemiological researches.

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