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    Correlation of kidney size with kidney function and anthropometric parameters in healthy subjects and patients with chronic kidney diseases
    (2013)
    Jovanović, Dijana (7102247094)
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    Gasic, Branislav (55765026600)
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    Pavlovic, Stevan (57209066797)
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    Naumovic, Radomir (55965061800)
    Background/Aim: Echosonography is a simple, noninvasive method of kidney visualization. The objective of this study was to compare the kidney echosonograpic characteristics with the kidney function and anthropometric characteristics in healthy subjects and patients with the chronic kidney disease (CKD). Methods: The study involved 49 patients (21 men; 46.02 ± 14.27 years) with CKD and the control group of 46 healthy persons (20 males; 45.45 ± 18.48 years). Physical examination, kidney echosonography and laboratory analyses including creatinine clearance (Ccr; 24 h and calculated by Cockroft - Gault (C - G) formula) were done in all persons. Results: There was no significant difference in age and sex between two groups but serum creatinine concentration was significantly higher (218.8 vs. 84.5 μmol/L) and Ccr significantly lower (66.44 vs. 94.20 mL/min, C - G) in patient group. The left kidney was larger in both groups, but the only significant difference was in kidney depth (p < 0.01). There was significant correlation between all measured kidney dimensions, volume, parenchymal thickness and serum creatinine concentration and Ccr (C - G) in patient group. In the controls, there was no significant correlation between the kidney size and function, but there was a significant correlation between the kidney width, depth, volume and patients' age and anthropometric parameters. On the contrary, all analyzed parameters of kidney size, except volume, did not correlate significantly with the anthropometric parameters of patients. Conclusion: Kidney size of patients with CKD correlated significantly with kidney function, while correlation with anthropometric parameters, which is otherwise present in healthy subjects, was lost in patients with CKD. © 2013 Informa Healthcare USA, Inc.
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    Erratum to: Vascular access registry of Serbia: a 4-year experience (International Urology and Nephrology, (2017), 49, 2, (319-324), 10.1007/s11255-016-1378-9)
    (2017)
    Jemcov, Tamara (14010471900)
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    Dimkovic, Nada (6603958094)
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    Jovanovic, Dragan (17734929100)
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    Lazarevic, Tanja (58237174900)
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    Mitic, Igor (6602508601)
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    Naumovic, Radomir (55965061800)
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    Simic-Ogrizovic, Sanja (55923197400)
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    Velickovic, Radmila (24367610000)
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    Andric, Branislav (26433154600)
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    Antic, Miodrag (55190984100)
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    Aracki, Snezana (57193213101)
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    Arsenovic, Aleksandra (8559402600)
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    Berto, Sabo Anika (57193206583)
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    Bogdanovic, Jasmina (56585738900)
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    Cekovic, Biljana (57193213606)
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    Cuckovic, Cedomir (16941762300)
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    Cukic, Zoran (55284202600)
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    Cveticanin, Anica (6504820347)
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    Djordjevic, Verica (57196659548)
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    Dudic, Svetlana (57193215107)
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    Gajic, Snezana (36124736300)
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    Gojakovic, Biljana (55191339400)
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    Golubovic, Predrag (57193211450)
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    Gucic, Ljubinka (57193210034)
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    Hadzibulic, Edvin (55191339000)
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    Hadzifejzovic, Mersada (57193210721)
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    Hamzagic, Nedim (57008300400)
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    Haviza-Lilic, Branimir (6504026199)
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    Ilic, Mira (59802166500)
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    Ilic, Nasta (57193212749)
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    Jelacic, Rosa (6507643100)
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    Kostic, Mirjana (59805230400)
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    Kovacevic, Miodrag (57193207055)
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    Lazarevic, Tatjana (24168872300)
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    Markovic, Rodoljub (8552493000)
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    Micunovic, Vesna (56771469300)
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    Milenkovic, Olgica (55946153300)
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    Milenkovic, Radomir (57193214341)
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    Milenkovic, Srboljub (55765257700)
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    Milicevic, Biserka (57193211649)
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    Milicevic, Olivera (55191339300)
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    Nikolic, Zora (58254499500)
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    Obrenovic, Slavica (57193206621)
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    Orescanin, Mira (57193214885)
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    Pavlovic, Stevan (57209066797)
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    Pesic, Snezana (58074126100)
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    Petkovic, Dobrila (57193212043)
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    Pilipovic, Dragana (56771531100)
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    Prokopovic, Miomir (23005876700)
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    Radovanovic, Zoran (57193210261)
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    Rakic, Nenad (57193208550)
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    Rangelov, Vanja (6602282607)
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    Sefer, Kornelija (56771458900)
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    Sibalic, Simin Marija (57512203000)
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    Stefanovic, Nikola (57193206504)
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    Stojanovic, Dragoslav (57193209534)
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    Stojanovic Stanojevic, Marina (16234709200)
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    Tirmenstajn, Jankovic Biserka (57193206151)
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    Vasic, Jovanovic Vesna (57193214911)
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    Vasilic, Kokotovic Olivera (57193214237)
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    Vojinovic, Goran (56771390200)
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    Vuckovic, Dragana (57225433256)
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    Vukelic, Vesna (57200869534)
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    Vukic, Jasmina (57193206663)
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    Zagorac, Nikola (57193214889)
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    Zec, Nenad (55191215600)
    Authors want to correct the list of authors by expanding the number of coauthors and by including all contributors in the Vascular Access Study Group. Vascular Access Study Group (in alphabetic order): Andric Branislav, Antic Miodrag, Aracki Snezana, Arsenovic Aleksandra, Berto Sabo Anika, Bogdanovic Jasmina, Cekovic Biljana, Cuckovic Cedomir, Cukic Zoran, Cveticanin Anica, Djordjevic Verica, Dudic Svetlana, Gajic Snezana, Gojakovic Biljana, Golubovic Predrag, Gucic Ljubinka, Hadzibulic Edvin, Hadzifejzovic Mersada, Hamzagic Nedim, Haviza-Lilic Branimir, Ilic Mira, Ilic Nasta, Jelacic Rosa, Kostic Mirjana, Kovacevic Miodrag, Lazarevic Tatjana, Markovic Rodoljub, Micunovic Vesna, Milenkovic Olgica, Milenkovic Radomir, Milenkovic Srboljub, Milicevic Biserka, Milicevic Olivera, Nikolic Zora, Obrenovic Slavica, Orescanin Mira, Pavlovic Stevan, Pesic Snezana, Petkovic Dobrila, Pilipovic Dragana, Prokopovic Miomir, Radovanovic Zoran, Rakic Nenad, Rangelov Vanja, Sefer Kornelija, Sibalic Simin Marija, Stefanovic Nikola, Stojanovic Dragoslav, Stojanovic Stanojevic Marina, Tirmenstajn Jankovic Biserka, Vasic Jovanovic Vesna, Vasilic Kokotovic Olivera, Vojinovic Goran, Vuckovic Dragana, Vukelic Vesna, Vukic Jasmina, Zagorac Nikola, Zec Nenad. © 2017, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.
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    Renal biopsy registry from a single centre in Serbia: 20 Years of experience
    (2009)
    Naumovic, Radomir (55965061800)
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    Pavlovic, Stevan (57209066797)
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    Stojkovic, Dragisa (7004093565)
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    Basta-Jovanovic, Gordana (6603093303)
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    Nesic, Vidosava (6701399962)
    Background. There is not enough epidemiologic data of biopsy proven renal diseases. This is the first report of clinicopathologic correlations over a period of 20 years from central Balkan country-Serbia. Methods. A retrospective review of reports of 2 362 native renal biopsies performed on patients at the leading nephrology unit in Serbia from 1987 to 2006 was undertaken. Patients were divided in two groups according to age: younger (<60 years old) and older (≥60 years old). Results. The annual incidence of renal biopsies increased from 3.9 p.m.p./year in 1987 to 12.5 p.m.p/year in 2006. The most common clinical syndrome as an indication for renal biopsy was nephrotic syndrome (NS) (53.6%). Membranous nephropathy was the most frequent cause of NS (21.6%). Primary glomerulonephritis (PGN) accounted for about two thirds of all performed biopsies. Non-IgA mesangioproliferative GN was the most frequent primary GN accounting for almost 25% of all PGN in our whole population, while the prevalence of IgA nephropathy was only 12%. Lupus nephritis was the most frequent secondary glomerulonephritis (75.6%). Conclusions. This report represents epidemiological overview on biopsy proven renal disease coming from one specific Balkan country, which was under economic sanctions for almost half the studied period. We are hoping that this register will be the basis for developing not only a national register but also a register that will encompass all Balkan countries. © The Author [2008]. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of ERA-EDTA. All rights reserved.

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