Since 1962.

2011

Dr. Ivan Oražen (1869-1921)

Life and work of the Slovenian physician and politician Dr. Ivan Oražen (1869-1921) is clo­sely related to the period during which he lived. As illegitimate child his youth was marked…
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Ethical and Legal Dilemmas Doctors are Nowadays Faced with

The article describes ethical and law dilemmas that physicians encounter nowadays. After a short deontological and law review the author points out and descibes from the medical and deontological point…
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Paranoid and Catatonic Schizophrenia – Case Report

Schizophrenia is one of the most severe psychiatric disorders and carries a lifetime risk of 1%. The International Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision 461 (ICD 10),…
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Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome and a Case Report

Neuroleptic malignant syndrome is a serious, life threatening complication of antipsychotic therapy with typical or atypical antipsychotics (neuroleptics). It is the rarest and the most serious of neuroleptic induced movement…
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Blood Pressure Variability

Several publications in scientific magazines try to revive the interest in the frequently over­looked importance of the variability and the consequences of blood pressure variability on cardiovascular events. Despite the…
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Negative Wound Pressure Therapy

Wound management represents a great burden for the patients’ quality of life and also for the healthcare expenditures. The understanding of the complex cellular and molecular mec­hanisms involved in the…
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Detection of Chronic Kidney Disease

Chronic kidney disease affects on average one of ten adults and is associated with high mor­tality and treatment costs in the world as well as in our country. Patients with…
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Insight into Regulated Exocytosis: Role of Lipids

Exocytosis, part of which is the merger of the vesicle and the plasma membrane, is charac­teristic for eukaryotic cells, which engage this process in a myriad of cell functions. For…
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Development Platform for Diabetic Footwear Mass Customization on the Basis of Three-Dimensional Foot Scanning

BACKGROUNDS. Ill-fitting footwear is an important risk factors for diabetic foot ulceration, especially in case of foot deformities and sensory neuropathy. The aims of the research were to investigate the…
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Satisfaction of Patients Treated with Implant-Supported Mandibular Overdenture Compared to Patients Treated with Conventional Denture

BACKGROUNDS. Treatment of total edentulism with implant-supported overdenture is an established alternative to the conventional removable denture, especially in the case of poor anatomical conditions in the mandible. The aim…
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Ethylene Glycol Intoxication

Ethylene glycol intoxications are quite rare. The toxicity of ethylene glycol is largely related to its metabolites rather than the parent compound itself. Our case report represents the typi­cal clinical…
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Cocaine Induced Acute Renal Failure

Acute renal failure is characterised by a rapid decline in glomerular filtration rate over hours 341 to days. Causes of acute renal failure are varied and include cocaine abuse. Cocaine…
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Forensic Genetics

This article describes forensic genetics investigations performed in Slovenia and abroad. At the Molecular Genetic Laboratory of the Institute of Forensic Medicine, close and distinct kinship analyses are performed, biological…
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Peripheral Arterial Disease

The incidence of peripheral arterial disease is increasing due to the aging of the population. In the asymptomatic stage, atherosclerotic plaques are present but not clinically evident. However, their growth…
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Is the Use of Cognitive Modulators Reasonable in Treatment of Bipolar Mood Disorder?

A significant proportion of patients with bipolar disorder do not respond satisfactorily to con­ventional pharmacological treatment with lithium, anticonvulsants, antipsychotics and antidepressants. Several studies point to high risk for chronic…
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Endothelial Dysfunction

Endothelial dysfunction represents one of the earliest changes in arterial function and is an important event in the atherosclerotic process. Reduced production or bioavailability of nitric oxide is the most…
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Urinary Incontinence after Treatment of Gynecological Cancers

Urinary incontinence is a common side effect of treatment of gynecological cancers and has an important negative effect on the patients’ quality of life. It can be caused by all…
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Acute Abdomen

The term acute abdomen refers to signs and symptoms of abdominal pain, tenderness, nau­sea and vomiting, with or without the signs of local or diffuse peritonitis and systemic ilness, a…
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Heart Rate Variability in Athletes and Its Relation to Maximal Aerobic Capacity

BACKGROUNDS. Heart rate variability increases with increased vagal effect. Compared to seden­tary individuals, athletes have an increased vagal tone. Their resting heart rate decreases and heart rate variability increases. The…
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Significance of Early Clinical and Biochemical Changes in Essential Arterial Hypertension

BACKGROUNDS. Essential arterial hypertension is one of the most common chronic disea­ses of the circulation system. It is often linked to metabolic syndrome with corresponding clinical and biochemical changes of…
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Severe Acute Hyponatriemia and Transurethral Resection of the Prostate – Case Presentation and Overview of Literature

The article presents a patient who developed severe acute hyponatremia during transuret­hral prostate gland resection. This case is interesting because of the sudden onset as well as the severity of…
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Ankle Impingement Syndrome

Inversion injuries of the ankle are common and most are managed adequately by functional treatment. A significant number will, however, remain symptomatic. Ankle impingement syndrome is clinicaly evident as pain, which…
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Elastic Properties of Arteries and Cerebrovascular Diseases

Over the past few years, several studies have shown that elastic properties of arteries independently correlate with the risk of various cardiovascular and cerebrovascular conditions. Furthermore, increased stiffness of the arterial…
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Medicinal Mushrooms: from Historical Preparations to Modern Science

In the past medicinal mushrooms have been widely used in Asia, but over the past several years dietary supplements containing medicinal mushrooms have also been introduced on the pharmaceutical and food market…
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