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Publication A bioengineered model for reinnervating the decellularized extracellular matrix of corneal scaffolds(2024) ;Murtaza, Zoha F. (58172025500) ;Abou Fares, Ali (58917022700) ;AlMuhairi, Fatima (58917232800) ;Paunovic, Jovana (52464213900) ;Valjarevic, Svetlana (56246443000) ;Pantic, Igor V. (36703123600)Corridon, Peter R. (55359441300)Corneal diseases and injuries, with their substantial global prevalence and adverse effects on quality of life, demographics, occupations, and lifestyles, pose a pressing healthcare challenge worldwide. Limited treatment options are unable to halt the progression of end-stage conditions, where transplantation is the ideal solution. Unfortunately, the high demand and low supply of corneal tissues, donor-recipient mismatches, and host rejections leading to graft failure limit this ideal option. As a result, there is a critical need for alternative interventions. This article aims to establish a bioengineered corneal model generated from the cadaveric decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM) that can repurpose discarded human corneal tissues to potentially increase the supply of transplantable tissues. Comparable studies have primarily focused on reendothelialization and re-epithelialization. Therefore, we hypothesize devising a method to support scaffold reinnervation emanating from prominent nerve plexi spanning the stroma to the epithelium in a patient-centered manner, using peripheral blood mononuclear cells. © 2024 The Author(s) - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication AI-enhanced EEG signal interpretation: A novel approach using texture analysis with random forests(2024) ;Paunovic Pantic, Jovana (52464213900) ;Valjarevic, Svetlana (56246443000) ;Cumic, Jelena (57209718077)Pantic, Igor (36703123600)We hypothesize that the Gray-Level Co-occurrence Matrix (GLCM) and the Run-Length Matrix (RLM) techniques can effectively quantify discrete changes in EEG signals, and that the features extracted from these matrices can be utilized to train a Random Forest (RF) model. Our contribution includes the development of a robust code in sci-kit learn for a hypothetical model that, after adequate training and testing, could be used to detect and remove artifacts as well as differentiate between physiological and pathological EEG signals. Moreover, our approach envisions the RF model as a powerful tool capable of differentiating between normal and abnormal EEG signals. This approach could lead to the development of more potent AI tools that enhance clinical decision-making in neurology and psychiatry. © 2024 Elsevier Ltd - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Computational approaches for evaluating morphological changes in the corneal stroma associated with decellularization(2023) ;Pantic, Igor V. (36703123600) ;Cumic, Jelena (57209718077) ;Valjarevic, Svetlana (56246443000) ;Shakeel, Adeeba (58580561000) ;Wang, Xinyu (57859403000) ;Vurivi, Hema (57328846600) ;Daoud, Sayel (59783155700) ;Chan, Vincent (7202654913) ;Petroianu, Georg A. (55922530600) ;Shibru, Meklit G. (58242756600) ;Ali, Zehara M. (58242085300) ;Nesic, Dejan (26023585700) ;Salih, Ahmed E. (57214597985) ;Butt, Haider (57007849400)Corridon, Peter R. (55359441300)Decellularized corneas offer a promising and sustainable source of replacement grafts, mimicking native tissue and reducing the risk of immune rejection post-transplantation. Despite great success in achieving acellular scaffolds, little consensus exists regarding the quality of the decellularized extracellular matrix. Metrics used to evaluate extracellular matrix performance are study-specific, subjective, and semi-quantitative. Thus, this work focused on developing a computational method to examine the effectiveness of corneal decellularization. We combined conventional semi-quantitative histological assessments and automated scaffold evaluations based on textual image analyses to assess decellularization efficiency. Our study highlights that it is possible to develop contemporary machine learning (ML) models based on random forests and support vector machine algorithms, which can identify regions of interest in acellularized corneal stromal tissue with relatively high accuracy. These results provide a platform for developing machine learning biosensing systems for evaluating subtle morphological changes in decellularized scaffolds, which are crucial for assessing their functionality. Copyright © 2023 Pantic, Cumic, Valjarevic, Shakeel, Wang, Vurivi, Daoud, Chan, Petroianu, Shibru, Ali, Nesic, Salih, Butt and Corridon. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Computational approaches for evaluating morphological changes in the corneal stroma associated with decellularization(2023) ;Pantic, Igor V. (36703123600) ;Cumic, Jelena (57209718077) ;Valjarevic, Svetlana (56246443000) ;Shakeel, Adeeba (58580561000) ;Wang, Xinyu (57859403000) ;Vurivi, Hema (57328846600) ;Daoud, Sayel (59783155700) ;Chan, Vincent (7202654913) ;Petroianu, Georg A. (55922530600) ;Shibru, Meklit G. (58242756600) ;Ali, Zehara M. (58242085300) ;Nesic, Dejan (26023585700) ;Salih, Ahmed E. (57214597985) ;Butt, Haider (57007849400)Corridon, Peter R. (55359441300)Decellularized corneas offer a promising and sustainable source of replacement grafts, mimicking native tissue and reducing the risk of immune rejection post-transplantation. Despite great success in achieving acellular scaffolds, little consensus exists regarding the quality of the decellularized extracellular matrix. Metrics used to evaluate extracellular matrix performance are study-specific, subjective, and semi-quantitative. Thus, this work focused on developing a computational method to examine the effectiveness of corneal decellularization. We combined conventional semi-quantitative histological assessments and automated scaffold evaluations based on textual image analyses to assess decellularization efficiency. Our study highlights that it is possible to develop contemporary machine learning (ML) models based on random forests and support vector machine algorithms, which can identify regions of interest in acellularized corneal stromal tissue with relatively high accuracy. These results provide a platform for developing machine learning biosensing systems for evaluating subtle morphological changes in decellularized scaffolds, which are crucial for assessing their functionality. Copyright © 2023 Pantic, Cumic, Valjarevic, Shakeel, Wang, Vurivi, Daoud, Chan, Petroianu, Shibru, Ali, Nesic, Salih, Butt and Corridon. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Late diagnosis of a submandibular gland carcinoma in Covid-19 pandemic(2025) ;Valjarevic, Svetlana (56246443000) ;Radaljac, Dejan (57397504500) ;Jovanovic, Milan B (57209619634)Miladinovic, Nenad (57211992039)The Covid-19 pandemic has created exceptional challenges for patients and medical care systems. Among many factors influencing postponed cancer diagnosis, mask-wearing created difficulties in initial diagnosis of head and neck tumours. This report features a patient who had been covering a submandibular tumour under a surgical mask for more than 6 months. He visited his general practitioner due to a significant weight loss, but he neither took his mask off, nor was he asked to do so. When he reported to our emergency room, we noticed a massive ulcerous mass in the right submandibular region. Histological examination confirmed primary squamocellular carcinoma of submandibular salivary gland. During the Covid-19 pandemic, significant clinical observations may be missed if a surgical mask or respirator are not removed during examination with the potential for increased incidence of medical malpractice claims. © The Author(s) 2023. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Life-Threatening Stridor due to Laryngeal Tuberculosis in the COVID-19 Era: Report of a Case(2024) ;Valjarevic, Svetlana (56246443000) ;Radaljac, Dejan (57397504500)Miladinovic, Nenad (57211992039)Laryngeal tuberculosis is the most frequent granulomatous disease of the larynx and it is prone to be diagnosed as cancer. COVID-19 pandemic caused considerable disruption in tuberculosis service provisions both in the primary care and hospital settings. This report describes a rare case of life-threatening stridor in a patient who presented with an ulceroproliferative laryngeal mass later confirmed as laryngeal tuberculosis. Urgent tracheostomy was performed. The patient’s sputum and the computed tomography of the chest revealed a pulmonary, as well as laryngeal tuberculosis. The patient was commenced on a 24 week course of anti-tuberculous treatment which was interrupted because of a mild course of hospital-acquired coronavirus infection. 3 months after initial treatment for tuberculosis, his sputum cultures became negative. Flexible laryngoscopy was performed at our department 4 months after commencement of treatment, demonstrating complete regression of the lesion and symmetrical laryngeal mobility, hence the patient was successfully decannulated and discharged to be followed up to his community hospital. In the time of COVID-19 pandemic, we should never underestimate other severe infectious diseases. © The Author(s) 2022. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Ramsay Hunt Syndrome with Pharyngolaryngeal Involvement Mimicking Acute Stroke: A Case Report(2023) ;Valjarevic, Svetlana (56246443000) ;Gavric, Jelena (58145882000) ;Dragovic, Sara (58144678500)Jovanovic, Milan B. (57209619634)Ramsay Hunt syndrome is a clinical manifestation of the reactivation of latent varicella zoster virus in the geniculate ganglion after acute infection. It is commonly associated with an acute peripheral facial nerve paralysis, auricular vesicular eruption and acute sensorineural hearing loss. However, in some rare cases the involvement of other cranial nerves, especially the glossopharyngeal and vagal is described. We present a 56-year-old male patient who was diagnosed with acute pharyngitis. Two days later, the patient developed dysarthria, hoarseness, and left side facial weakness. Considering a patient’s history of cardiovascular events, the acute stroke was suspected. Magnetic resonance imaging ruled out an acute cerebrovascular accident. The patient's otalgia aggravated and he reported hearing loss. Clinical examination revealed facial paralysis affecting the left side of the face, erythematous rash on the left auricle, multiple vesicles present on patient’s left tympanic membrane, ulcerous lesion on the left side of the soft palate and ipsilateral velopharyngeal palsy. Indirect laryngoscopy revealed ulcerous lesions in the left side of the epiglottis and left vocal cord paralysis. The patient was diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome with cranial polyneuropathy. Oral acyclovir and oral prednisolone were administered. Seven months after discharge, facial paralysis improved to lower grade and flexible laryngoscopy showed that the left vocal cord had resumed normal movement. Ramsay Hunt syndrome can be accompanied by involvement of other cranial nerves. Previous history of hypertensive crises and myocardial infarction may influence a diagnosis of Ramsay Hunt syndrome, especially when it has atypical presentation. However, this diagnosis should be considered in patients with unilateral multiple cranial nerve palsies. © 2023, Association of Otolaryngologists of India. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Sinonasal Hamartoma and Chronic Laryngeal Edema Causing Severe Dyspnea(2024) ;Gavric, Jelena (58145882000) ;Valjarevic, Svetlana (56246443000) ;Jovanovic, Milan B. (57209619634)Miladinovic, Nenad (57211992039)Background: Sinonasal hamartomas, according to the 5th edition of the World Health Organisation classification of head and neck tumours are divided into respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma (REAH), seromucinous hamartoma and chondromesenchymal hamartoma. Seromucinous hamartoma are benign proliferations of small eosinophilic glands surrounded by fibrous stroma and cuboidal cells. Hamartomas of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses are rare entities, clinically presenting as sinonasal polyposis. Case Presentation: A 79- year-old female patient was referred to our emergency room due to severe dyspnea. Anterior rhinoscopy revealed unilateral greyish polypoid mass obstructing the middle, inferior and common nasal meatus. Systemic corticosteroids and oxygen therapy were administered under observation. Computerized tomographic imaging of the paranasal sinuses with contrast on all three planes showed an opacified polypoid mass in all meatus and the maxillary, anterior ethmoidal and sphenoidal sinus posteriorly extending to the choanae. On the coronal plane a widening of the olfactory clefts about 12 mm was described. FESS visualized that the polypoid mass originated from the posterior septum and extended to all meatus anteriorly and to the choanae posteriorly. The polypoid lesion was endoscopically completely excised. Histopathological analysis revealed a seromucinous hamartoma. Conclusion: Seromucinous hamartoma are rare benign tumors of the sinonasal region with potential of malignant alteration. Unfortunately, they share symptoms and clinical appearance with other benign conditions of the sinonasal region. Therefore, it is even more important to consider them as a differential diagnose. © Association of Otolaryngologists of India 2023. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Superior Thyroid Cornu Osteoma Presented as a Neck Mass(2023) ;Dragovic, Sara (58144678500) ;Valjarevic, Svetlana (56246443000)Jovanovic, Milan B. (57209619634)Osteomas are benign and generally slow-growing, consisting of densely sclerotic and well-defined bones that are typically located in the skull and facial bones. We present a 19-year-old female patient with a painless lump on one side of the neck. Computed tomography was performed with a report of tumor growth in the thyroid cartilage. The patient underwent an external neck approach for excision of the tumor and the histopathological diagnosis confirmed the diagnosis of osteoma. Thyroid cartilage osteomas should be taken into consideration when dealing with a patient presenting with a neck mass. © 2023 Koninklijke Belgische Vereniging voor ORL Gelaat en Halschirugie. All rights reserved.