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Colorectal Cancer

The incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) in Slovenia is increasing, the steepest rise occur­ring over the age of 50. Adenoma is regarded as a precancerous lesion, which develops because of…
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Ultrasound Characteristics of Uterus and Ovaries in Women with Early Spontaneous Abortions

In 71 women with clinically confirmed early spontaneous abortions we wanted to find the ultrasound detectable morphological abnormalities of uterus and ovaries and to establish the frequency of these anomalies.…
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Comparison of Tympanic, Axillar and Rectal Temperature Measurements in Newborns

Background: A tympanic membrane temperature measurements are in routine use also in neonates. Aim of our research was to evaluate the correlation between temperature measu­rements in the ear, axilla and…
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Rectal Cancer Surgery at Department of Abdominal Surgery, General Hospital Maribor between 1996 and 2000

Background. Rectal cancer is a highly treatable and often curable disease when localised. The prognosis is clearly related to the degree of tumour penetration through the bowel wall and presence…
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The Influence of Tumor Necrosis Factor-α on the Secretion of Interleukin-6 from the Cultured Human Muscle

Tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) is a pleiotropic cytokine which, as a part of complex cytokine system, controls the synthesis and expression of other cytokines and their receptors through the activation…
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Embryology of Digestive System

Digestive system arises from the primitive endodermally lined gut tube, which is bounded cranially by the oropharyngeal membrane and caudally by the cloacal membrane. The gut is divided into foregut,…
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Hand Hygiene of Healthcare Workers in an Intensive Care Unit

Hand hygiene among health care workers (HCW) is the most important, the easiest and the cheapest preventative measure against nosocomial infections. Hand disinfection is more effec­tive, faster and less harmful…
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Interactions among Microbes

This review discusses interactions in the complex microbial population and explains some views on communication within the population of medically important microbes. Interactions between various microbes can help them survive…
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Influence of Periodontal Disease on Pulmonary Health

Pneumonia may be a risky disease in spite of its contemporary treatment with antibiotics. It is the fifth cause of death in the population. The morbidity rate of aspiration pneumonia…
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Comparison of Dual Chamber Pacing and Single Lead VDD Pacing in Patients with Permanent Pacemaker

VDD pacing systems are an alternative to DDD pacing systems in patients with atrioven­tricular (AV) block and normal sinus node function. Our study compared atrial sensing, ventricular stimulation threshold, AV…
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The Levels of Some Inflammatory Mediators and Cytokines in the Sera of Patients with Periodontal Disease

Periodontal disease is the most widespread disease of all chronic inflammatory diseases. The initiation and development of inflammation in the periodontal tissue is influenced by the number and type of…
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Glucagonom

Abstract. Glucagonoma is a rare neuroendocrine tumor with pancreatic alpha cell differen­tiation. This tumor is characterized by hypersecretion of a peptide hormone glucagon, which can be detected in this type…
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Acute Hepatic Porphyria in Diabetic Patient

Acute hepatic porphyrias are rare disorders of heme metabolism and can potentially be let­hal. Diagnosis is based on the clinical presentation and laboratory analysis of urine. Adequate and early treatment…
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Development of the Heart

The cardiovascular system is the first major organ system that develops and starts functio­ning in a growing embryo, because diffusion alone can no longer supply it with enough oxygen and…
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Doping, What is It and When?

Doping involves the use of substances and methods prohibited by international and natio­nal sports institutions. The use of certain substances and methods is harmful to the human body, therefore all…
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Actinomycosis

Actinomycosis is a rare, slowly progressive infection caused by Gram-positive anaerobic bac­teria from the Actinomyces genus. The disease is characterized by the formation of abscesses surrounded by dense fibrosis that…
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Extracoporeal Shockwave Lithotripsy in Urolithiasis

It has been more than 20 years since extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy came into clinical use. The physical principles of shockwave formation and the effects of shockwaves in lithotripsy are described…
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Wound Healing Process in the Jaw After Tooth Extraction

The healing process after tooth extraction ends approximately 60 days after extraction. The stability of the alveolar-bone height and the density of the reformed bone show the success of the…
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Regular Follow-Up Visits of Cancer Patients in Long-Term Remission

Oncologists in foreign countries have been gradually abandoning routine check-ups of cancer patients in long-term remission because, even today, there is insufficient evidence of the effect of such check-ups on…
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The Influence of Famotidine and Chloropyramine on Ischemic Rat Hearts

In the present study the effects of either H1 antagonist chloropyramine or H2 antagonist famotidine were investigated in isolated Langendorff's rat hearts. Ischemia lasted 60 minutes. Perfusion with either 10…
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Termination of Ventricular Fibrillation Attacks after Acute Myocardial Infarction by Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

We present a patient with acute myocardial infarction, by whom recurrent attacks of ventricular fibrillation 15 days after the infarction appeared. All attacks had to be terminated by defibrillation. Various…
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The Comparison of Histomorphometric Methods for Diagnosing Osteoporosis

The histomorphometric analysis represents invasive diagnostic method for osteoporosis and other metabolic bone diseases. The manual, semiautomatic and automatic histomorphometric method were compared by analysing the undecalcified bone samples. Validity…
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Screening and Early Detection of Ovarian Cancer – a wish or reality

Cancer of the ovary is the major killer among gynaecologic cancers. Early diagnosis is generally made by chance rather than by making use of refined scientific methods. Early detection of…
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Psychophysical Methods

Quantitative sensory tests constitute an important complement to physical examination. Perception is evoked by modality-specific stimuli and sensory thresholds are examined by psychophysical methods. Sensory disturbances are defined in terms…
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