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Publication Chronic venous disease and comorbidities(2015) ;Matic, P. (25121600300) ;Jolic, S. (55199143400) ;Tanaskovic, S. (25121572000) ;Soldatovic, I. (35389846900) ;Katsiki, N. (25421628400) ;Isenovic, E. (14040488600)Radak, Dj. (7004442548)We report the relations between comorbidities and chronic venous disease. In this cross-sectional study, information was gathered from 1679 Serbian patients. The majority (65.0%) of patients were women. Mild forms of chronic venous disease (clinical, etiologic, anatomic and pathophysiologic [CEAP] classification; C0s-C1) were more frequent in women (11.6%), while severe forms (CEAP C4-C6) were more commonly encountered in men (42.1%). The most frequent comorbidity was emphysema/chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in both groups (74.3% in males and 70.6% in females). For females, diabetes mellitus (P <.005), arterial hypertension (P <.000), and skeletal/joint diseases (P <.042) were more commonly found in the C4 to C6 category. Both males and females, with severe form of chronic venous disease, may benefit from additional screening for comorbidities. Further studies are needed to clarify the nature of association among comorbidities and chronic venous disease. © The Author(s) 2014. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Management of the postpartum ovarian and partial cava inferior vein thrombosis(2020) ;Dikic, S. (6508063280) ;Dragojevic, S. (57205032707) ;Nejkovic, L. (55566568600) ;Štulic, J. (57209247701) ;Jurišic, A. (6701523028) ;Radojičic, D. (57218517825) ;Dikic, A. (59157923800)Radak, Dj. (7004442548)Objective: Postpartum ovarian vein thrombosis (POVT) is a rare but very dangerous complication with possible lethal outcome. Here the authors present a case of POVT with propagation in cava inferior vein, which was diagnosed fourth day after delivery by cesarean section. Case Report: A 27-year-old female with fever complained of pain in the area of the right side of the abdomen, in the ileocecal region three days after premature delivery by caesarean section. Right ovarian venous thrombosis and partial cava inferior vein thrombosis was demonstrated on sonography and confirmed with computed tomography. She was treated with antibiotics and anticoagulation therapy with good response. Conclusion: If women after delivery have an elevated temperature with abdominal pain and leukocytosis in laboratory analyzes, it is always necessary to think of the POVT. Early recognition and therapy are crucial. © 2020 S.O.G. CANADA Inc.. All rights reserved.
