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Patients with Comorbidities in Family Medicine

This review article deals with the problems of care of people with at least two chronic dis­eases, which is the definition of multimorbidity. Growing population of older people and better health…
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Disease Proteome Analysis with Two-Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis and Mass Spectrometry

A two-dimensional gel electrophoresis is one of the basic techniques of proteomics. It is used to separate proteins. As already hinted by the name, we are using the method to…
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Avascular Necrosis of The Femoral Head

Avascular hip necrosis is a disease which occurs as the consequence of ishemia of a part of the femoral head. Ishemia most often occurs on the most burdened part of…
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Endoscopic Heart Surgery

Over the past decade, the operative treatment of heart disease has made great progress. Developments like the port access surgery and robot telemanipulation system have not only revolutionized the field…
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Aortic Dissection

Aortic dissection is a relatively rare but life-threatening disease, characterized by a forma­tion of a tear in the aortic wall. Any part of aorta can be affected, most commonly ascending…
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Ontogenesis of Rest-Activity Rhythm and Melatonin Excretion Rhythm in Infants with Apparent Life Threatening Event

BACKGROUND: So far the ontogenesis of the rest-activity rhythm and melatonin excretion rhythm in infants have been treated separately and no direct correlation between them in the first six months…
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