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Neonates Born after Assisted Reproductive Technologies
For as long as assisted reproductive technologies (ART) have been used, there has been an ongoing concern as to whether they might have an impact on pregnancy course and especially…
Read more ›Use of Cognitive Feedback in Training of Walking with Functional Electrical Stimulation
The rehabilitation system for re-learning of walking is aimed at gait training in patients with incomplete spinal cord injuries soon after the accident. It consists of three systems: actuation, sensory,…
Read more ›Implantable Pacemakers – what, when and how
The digital world of computer technologies is becoming increasingly important in all fields of science, including medicine. Many new approaches that seemed to be pure fantasy decades ago are now…
Read more ›Chronic Leukemias
Leukemias are malignant neoplasms of the hematopoietic system. They are characterized by the accumulation of a malignant clone of cells in the bone marrow and blood, which are afunctional. These…
Read more ›The Influence of Anxiolytic Therapy on Quality of Life and Cardiovascular Autonomic Function in Patients with Postural Ortostatic Tachycardia
Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a disorder of the autonomic nervous system. The pathology is characterised by adrenergic and cardiovagal nerve fibre dysfunction, combined with central abnormality of autonomic…
Read more ›Electroencephalographic Coherence between Visual and Motor Areas of Cerebral Cortex during Visuomotor Task
Background. The functional integration (»binding«) of different brain areas, for example as a possible mechanism for stimulus perception, may be mediated by the synchronizing oscillatory activity of neuronal populations, which…
Read more ›Pacient with Mastoiditis with Subperiostal Abscess and Silent Epidural Abscess
In this article we present a pacient who has been admited to a Department of otorhinolaryngology and cervicofacial surgery at General Hospital in Celje, after external otitis with retroauricular abscess…
Read more ›How to Reduce the Number of Referrals and Improve Their Quality?
It has been shown that in Slovenia the percentage of referrals to specialists is relatively high compared to other European countries. At the same time, the referral quality is low.…
Read more ›The Mediastinum on a Plain Chest X-Ray
Radiographic analysis of the mediastinum is challenging. Excellent knowledge of mediastinal anatomy and borders between individual mediastinal structures and the adjacent lungs is necessary in order to make analysis findings…
Read more ›Hepatitis D Virus
Hepatitis D virus is one of five well-defined viruses identified as causing agents of viral hepatitis. Hepatitis D virus is a small, defective single-stranded RNA virus, which has been recently…
Read more ›Nanosized Drug Delivery Systems for Proteins and Genes
This article reviews most systems and approaches for delivery of protein drugs and therapeutic genes into the body. Issues in drug delivery are becoming more important as more potent and…
Read more ›Embryonic Development of the Musculoskeletal and Integumentary System
The author presents embryological development of the musculoskeletal system and the skin. Although they are basically both mesodermal in origin, the article emphasises the ectodermal origin of head bones, certain…
Read more ›Type and Activity of Inflammation in Obstructive Lung Diseases
Airway inflammation is fundamental to the persistence of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The hypothesis that induced sputum cell counts and mediators could help discriminate between asthma and chronic…
Read more ›Administration of Corticosteroids to Women during Pregnancy that Ends in Preterm Parturition
Preterm delivery is associated with neonatal mortality, severe neonatal morbidity with long-term consequences, and disturbances in neurologic development. However, when prevention of preterm delivery is impossible, preventative administration of corticosteroids…
Read more ›Optic Nerve Head Topography Analysis in Healthy Adults Using Heidelberg Retina Tomograph and Retinal Thickness Analyzer
Optic nerve head topography analysis using the Heidelberg retina tomograph I (HRT) and the Retinal thickness analyzer (RTA) is important in the early diagnosis and follow up of glaucoma. The…
Read more ›Psychosocial Risk Factors in Adolescents with Epilepsy
The aim of the study is to identify psychosocial risk factors among adolescents with epilepsy and compare them with those among healthy peers. We will also search for gender differences…
Read more ›Kidney Transplantation as Modern Treatment for Children with Terminal Renal Failure
The number of children treated for terminal renal failure (TRF) has increased over the last decade. In spite of this, the incidence of newly discovered children and adolescents with CKD…
Read more ›Dialysis Treatment in Children and Adolescents with Terminal Renal Failure
Although chronic kidney disease (CKD) is not a typical disease of childhood and its frequency in children is much lower than in adults, it is nevertheless an important health problem…
Read more ›Urinary Tract Infection in Infants and Small Children
In this review article, the authors present a survey of urinary tract infections in infants and small children. Relevant terminology is outlined and the incidence, etiology and diverse clinical pictures…
Read more ›Diuretics
This article describes drugs influencing water and electrolyte excretion, called diuretics. Most of them modify the transport of sodium ions in tubular epithelial cells via different mechanisms. They are the…
Read more ›Histopathology and Pathogenesis of Glomerulonephritis
The majority of primary glomerulonephritides is mediated by the deposition of circulating or in situ formed immune complexes, which may be confirmed by immunofluorescence finding of glomerular granular immune deposits.…
Read more ›Pathophysiology of Acute and Chronic Kidney Failure
Renal injury can lead to acute (AKD) or chronic kidney disease (CKD). The presence, progress and distinction between AKD and CKD can be determined by monitoring serum creatinine and BUN…
Read more ›Kidney Physiology
These chapter describes the normal kidney function. The emphasis is on the mass flow of salts, water and some other products of the metabolism through the kidney tubular system. The…
Read more ›The Development of the Urinary Tract
The intermediate mesoderm gives rise to the kidney. Three pairs of kidney make an appearance in succession during development: pronephros, mesonephros and metanephros or permanent kidneys. Permanent kidneys develop from…
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