2012
Premenstrual Syndrome and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
Most women of reproductive age experience some psychological and physical symptoms during the final premenstrual and the initial days of the menstrual cycle. Common complaints include depressed mood, anxiety, irritability,…
Read more ›Trends of Usage and Development of Biological Drugs for Treatment of Malignancies
Biological drugs mostly differ from classical agents in their molecular mass, complex three-dimensional structure, molecular heterogeneity and imunogenity. Moreover, the most important aspect of these agents is their capability of…
Read more ›Esophageal Atresia – 7 Years of Experience
BACKGROUNDS. Esophageal atresia encompasses a group of congenital anomalies comprising of an interruption of continuity of the esophagus, usually with a persistent communication with the trachea – tracheoesophageal fistula. Anatomical…
Read more ›Physical Examination of the Newborn
Physical examination and child’s case record are crucial for the final diagnosis and appropriate treatment of the newborn child. The article describes the characteristics of the newborn regarding the gestational age and…
Read more ›Necrotizing Enterocolitis
Necrotizing enterocolitis comprises ischemic and inflammatory bowel necrosis and occurs predominantly in premature neonates. It is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in neonatal intensive care units. Several factors are involved…
Read more ›Adolescent Suicides and Suicidal Behaviour
Slovenia, unfortunately, ranks top in the European and world suicide rates. In the group of children and adolescents under the age of 18 years, there are 15–20 suicides a year. Suicides are…
Read more ›Hypertension in Children
The importance of hypertension lies in the fact that it represents one of the most significant risk factors for the development of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, which is still the main cause of…
Read more ›Management of Short Stature in Children and Adolescents
This paper presents normal growth of children and adolescents and the etiology of short stature. Diagnostic approach to short stature and the possibilities of therapy are discussed.
Read more ›Common Epilepsies in the Postneonatal Period
Approximately 2,500 children in Slovenia have epilepsy. Epilepsy is diagnosed when unprovoked seizures recur. The etiologies and natural courses of epilepsies are variable. Prognostically, epilepsies are divided into four major groups (benign,…
Read more ›Seizures and Epilepsies in Newborn and Respective Treatment
The author emphasizes the most frequently used clinical and functional contemporary approaches in diagnostics of neonatal seizures and presents all four newborn epilepsies which can already occur also in during this period.…
Read more ›Gastrointestinal Disorders and Emergencies in the Neonatal Age
Among a large group of neonates with common gastrointestinal problems is a significant number that have serious surgical diagnoses. This article concentrates on a few of the most common that we encounter…
Read more ›Inborn Errors of Metabolism in Neonatal Period
Inborn errors of metabolism must always be considered in the differential diagnosis of an acutely ill newborn when there is no obvious alternative diagnosis. In addition to a thorough assessment of the…
Read more ›Management of Children with Disorders of Sex Development
Disorders of sex development are caused by various genetic and environmental factors. Their diagnosis is most frequently made either immediately after birth or in small children and adolescents. These disorders are manifested…
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