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    Cervical and duodenal polyps and their malignant alterations - Case report
    (2007)
    Gojnic, M. (9434266300)
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    Filimonovic, D. (23990830300)
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    Arsenijevic, Lj. (24922984100)
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    Popovic, N. (35462343700)
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    Dugalic, V. (9433624700)
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    Jeremic, V. (55751744208)
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    Tulic, I. (6602743219)
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    Radonjic, G. (6602121472)
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    Pervulov, M. (6602872337)
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    Argirovic, R. (12760596400)
    During routine examination of a 32-year-old patient, a cervical polyp was found and CIN III was confirmed by biopsy. After performing colposcopy, biopsy and establishing CIN III as well as performing gastroscopy where a duodenal polyp was found, thorough diagnostic exams and therapy were carried out. Complete duodenal resection and conization were performed. The medical board decided that neither further radiation nor chemotherapy was needed.
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    Endometriosis and possible malignant transformation
    (2006)
    Gojnic, M. (9434266300)
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    Dugalic, V. (9433624700)
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    Jeremic, V. (55751744208)
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    Popovic, N. (35462343700)
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    Arsenijevic, Lj. (24922984100)
    By examining the cause of infertility for a the period of three years in the two largest hospitals in Belgrade, we found 453 cases of endometriosis out of 683 cases of laparoscopy. During the procedure, removal of endometrial foci, histological examination of the sample and removal of genital and peritoneum abnormalities by laser were carried out. Interestingly, in only 8% of the cases were cancerous changes of the ovary diagnosed. Out of 36 patients with established diagnoses, hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy were performed in four cases.
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    Increased AFP as an indicator of ovarian carcinoma and fetal kidney carcinoma - Case report
    (2007)
    Filimonovic, D. (23990830300)
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    Gojnic, M. (9434266300)
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    Arsenijevic, Lj. (24922984100)
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    Popovic, N. (35462343700)
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    Dugalic, V. (9433624700)
    We examined a young primipara with increased alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) values and cystic tumefaction of the right ovary. Having in mind a mild decrease in ovarian artery resistance index (RI) and suspected findings of fetal kidney, this situation was delicate due to its double pathology which was later confirmed. Wilms' tumor is the most common urogenital tumor in childhood, and it is detectable in the prenatal period by ultrasound examination. In utero kidney biopsy confirms diagnosis and facilitates decisions concerning the course of pregnancy. Relative risk of intervention limits this diagnostic procedure for indicated cases.
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    Metastases of the digestive tract and ovarian tumors - or vice versa: An analysis
    (2006)
    Gojnic, M. (9434266300)
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    Dugalic, V. (9433624700)
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    Jeremic, V. (55751744208)
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    Filimonovic, D. (23990830300)
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    Popovic, N. (35462343700)
    Ovarian carcinoma may appear regardless of age, including during childhood. Predisposing factors for the development of ovarian carcinoma are age (usually over 40), positive family history, mumps parotitis, small number of deliveries, environmental factors, persistant ovulation, etc. Metastases may appear in the ovary from almost all primary sites.
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    Postoperative complications - Massive transfusions in radical malignant gynecological surgeries
    (2007)
    Arsenijevic, Lj. (24922984100)
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    Gojnic, M. (9434266300)
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    Filimonovic, D. (23990830300)
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    Popovic, N. (35462343700)
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    Dugalic, V. (9433624700)
    At the Institute of Gynecology and Obstetrics we examined 24 women who were radically operated on and received massive transfusions during the intraoperative and postoperative period. Twelve developed massive transfusion complications such as urticaria, fever, and respiratory insufficiency known as TRALI (transfusion-related acute lung injury).
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    The incidence of vulvar pathology and vulvectomy within risk and non-risk groups
    (2006)
    Gojnic, M. (9434266300)
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    Dugalic, V. (9433624700)
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    Milicevic, S. (22941572700)
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    Arsenijevic, Lj. (24922984100)
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    Popovic, N. (35462343700)
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    Stefanovic, A. (8613866900)
    At the Institute of Gynecology and Obstetrics over a period of five years, more than 180,000 women were examined; 580 simple and 178 radical vulvectomies were performed.
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    Vaginal malignant melanoma in a healthy pregnancy - A case report
    (2006)
    Gojnic, M. (9434266300)
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    Dugalic, V. (9433624700)
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    Milicevic, S. (22941572700)
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    Arsenijevic, Lj. (24922984100)
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    Popovic, N. (35462343700)
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    Stefanovic, A. (8613866900)
    Vaginal melanomas account for fewer than 2% of vaginal malignancies. The mean age at diagnosis is 55 years and the prognosis is poor, with an overall 5-year survival rate of 5% to 10%.

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