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2010

Colorectal Cancer

Colorectal cancer is the second most common malignancy in Europe and also the second most common cause of cancer death. In Slovenia, the incidence of colorectal cancer is high and…
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Surgical Aspects in Gastric Adenocarcinoma

Gastric cancer is the fifth most prevalent male cancer and the sixth most prevalent female cancer. Although its prevalence is slowly declining in western countries, the mortality asso­ciated with it…
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Esophageal Carcinoma

Esophageal carcinoma is one of those malignant tumors which have the worst prognosis and exhibit a marked geographic variation in their incidence. While the incidence of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma…
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a gastrointestinal disease of unknown etiology, which usually lasts a lifetime. It is characterized by a chronic course with frequent flares and inter­mediate periods of…
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Peptic Ulcer and Helicobacter pylori Infection

Gastric and duodenal peptic ulcers are among the most frequent diseases of mankind. Etiological causes for deep gastric and duodenal mucosal lesions are heterogeneous, and among them Helicobacter pylori infection…
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Infectious Diarrhea

Diarrhea is one of the most common diseases for which patients seek medical help. Most (more than 90%) cases of acute diarrhea are caused by enteropathogenic bacteria, viruses or pa­rasites.…
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a functional bowel disorder characterized by abdominal pain or discomfort with altered frequency of defecation and stool consistency. Some people with IBS also experience urgency…
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Celiac Disease

Celiac disease is a systemic disease with autoimmune inflammatory response triggered by gluten in genetically susceptible individuals. It is more prevalent than previously thought and may appear at any age.…
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Management of Abdominal Pain in Family Practice

Abdominal pain is a common presentation in outpatient settings and is challenging to diag­nose. As the physician of the first contact, the family physician should be able to recognize life-threatening…
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Pathology of the Inflammatory Bowel Disease

The article shows a histopathological review of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and the associated neoplasia. Its etiology is still not well defined and it involves genetic susceptibility, abnormalities in the…
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Helicobacter pylori and Associated Diseases

Helicobacter pylori, a spiral shaped pathogenic bacterium, was first isolated by Barry Warren and Robin Marshall about 20 years ago, earning them a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in…
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Histopathological Changes in Barrett’s Esophagus

Barrett's esophagus is precancerous condition in which metaplastic change from squamous to glandular epithelium of distal tubular esophagus is encountered, as a result of chronic gas­troesophageal reflux disease. Adenocarcinoma arises…
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Gastrointestinal Physiology, Part 2

Nutrient, vitamin and mineral assimilation, along with water and electrolyte absorption, plays an important role in sustaining life. Unfortunately, all too often, a disease points out the impor­tance of these…
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Gastrointestinal Physiology, Part 1

The food that we ingest travels from the mouth to the anus. Along this route, the composi­tion of the luminal content changes significantly, since some of the constituents are removed…
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Anatomy of the Alimentary Canal

The alimentary canal is a series of hollow organs whose common task is to accept and digest food. The first parts of the digestive tube, the oral cavity and the…
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Alcoholism as a Social and Health Problem from Ancient Civilizations to the Present

Since times long past, alcohol has accompanied humankind, bringing both sunny and sha­dowy moments. The oldest and most celebrated form is wine, which throughout its legen­dary history has served as…
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Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome

Chronic exertional compartment syndrome can occur in all body parts in which compart­ments can be found. Most frequently, it emerges in the lower leg (95%) in athletes, in whom running…
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A Short Review of Stereotactic Radiosurgery Techniques

Radiotherapy has long been used in conjunction with classical neurosurgery as a treatment option for benign and malignant tumours, as well as for intracranial lesions. The three pos­sible modalities include…
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Disturbances of Auditory Perception

Auditory perception is prone to disturbances on various levels. The article deals with those usually encountered in patients with mental disorders, auditory hallucinations being the most frequent. The article also…
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Cervical Cancer

Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women worldwide. It evolves through several stages of precancerous lesions and can therefore be prevented by means of organi­zed screening program.…
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Cervical Precancerous Lesions

Cervical cancer evolves through several stages of precancerous lesions and can therefore be prevented by means of organized screening program and effective treatment of precance­rous lesions. Persistent infection with high-risk…
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Impaired Trophoblast Invasion in the Pathogenesis of Preeclampsia

The following article describes the relationship between the endometrium, mother’s vascu­lar system and the invasive trophoblast. This relationship is crucial for the adaptation of the uterus and the placenta during…
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Estrogens and Endometriosis

Endometriosis is a complex estrogen-dependent disease that is defined as the presence of endometrial glands and stroma outside the uterine cavity. The etiology of endometriosis is multifactorial and includes complex…
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Cell Electrofusion

This paper describes the phenomena of cell fusion: it’s importance in life processes and the use of electromagnetic field in induced electrofusion. Cell fusion is a common phenomenon in the…
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