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    Effectiveness of various surgical methods in treatment of Hirschsprung's disease in children.
    (2016-03)
    Lukac, Marija
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    Antunović, Sanja Sindjić
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    Vujović, Dragana
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    Petronić, Ivana
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    Nikolić, Dejan
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    Radlović, Vladimir
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    Krstajić, Tamara
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    Krstić, Zoran
    Hirschsprung's disease is the most common identifiable developmental disorder of the enteric nervous system, characterized by a failure of its formation in a variable segment of distal bowel. Currently available surgical therapies for Hirschsprung's disease, although lifesaving, are associated with numerous complications. The aim of our study was to evaluate the effectiveness of different surgical methods and the incidence of serious complications after radical surgery of rectosigmoid Hirschsprung's disease.
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    Morphometric Parameters and MRI Morphological Changes of the Knee and Patella in Physically Active Adolescents.
    (2023-01-22)
    Djuricic, Goran
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    Milanovic, Filip
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    Ducic, Sinisa
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    Radlović, Vladimir
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    Lazovic, Mikan
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    Soldatovic, Ivan
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    Nikolic, Dejan
    : The immature skeleton in a pediatric population exposed to frequent physical activity might be extremely prone to injuries, with possible consequences later in adulthood. The main aim of this study is to present specific morphometric parameters and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) morphological changes of the knee and patella in a physically active pediatric population. Additionally, we wanted to investigate the morphological risk factors for patellar instability. The study included the MRI findings of 193 physically active pediatric patients with knee pain. The participants underwent sports activities for 5 to 8 h per week. Two divisions were performed: by age and by patellar type. We evaluated three age groups: group 1 (age 11-14), group 2 (age 15-17), and group 3 (age 18-21 years). In addition, participants were divided by the patellar type (according to Wiberg) into three groups. The following morphometric parameters were calculated: lateral trochlear inclination (LTI), the tibial tubercle-trochlear groove distance (TT-TG), trochlear facet asymmetry (TFA), Insall-Salvati index, modified Insall-Salvati index, Caton-Deschamps index, articular overlap, morphology ratio and contact surface ratio. We found a statistically significant association between patellar type groups in LTI ( < 0.001), TFA ( < 0.001), Insal-Salvati ( = 0.001) index, and Caton-Deschamps index ( = 0.018). According to age groups, we found statistical significance in the Caton-Deschamps index ( = 0.039). The most frequent knee injury parameter, according to Wiberg, in physically active pediatric patients was patella type 2 in boys and type 3 in girls. The MRI morphometric parameters observed in our study might be factors of prediction of knee injury in physically active children. In addition, it might be very useful in sports programs to improve the biomechanics of the knee in order to reduce the injury rate in sports-active children.

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