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Morbus Sudeck or Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

The term »Sudeck« is usually heard in Slovene medical jargon to denote a rather frequent pain­ful complication after surgery or injury, which was officially named the complex regional pain syndrome…
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Jebsen Hand Function Test

The Jebsen hand function test is one of several tests available for hand function. The Slove­ne version of the test is based on its original British version. The Jebsen hand…
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Microvesicles from Blood Plasma Observed by Electron Microscopy

Lateral redistribution of molecules in cell membrane may result in budding and shedding of vesicles smaller than micrometer, called microvesicles. Microvesicles reflect in their cha­racteristics the state and type of…
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Electrognathographic Assessment of the Area and Duration of the Chewing Cycle in Children during the Period of Deciduous Dentition and Early Mixed Dentition

BACKGROUNDS. Chewing is a cyclic mandibular movement on the functional teeth surfaces that prepares the bolus for swallowing with the help of the related nerves, muscles and soft tissues in…
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The Effect of Neurotrophin NT-3 on Functional Capabilities of Motoneurons in Cocultures with Human Muscle

Neurotrophins are a subgroup of growth factors acting within the nervous system. They are small proteins forming a family of several members. Among these, NT-3 is the most abun­dantly distributed…
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Place of Mycophenolate in Nephrology

The contribution focuses on one of the more recent immunosuppressive drugs, mycophe­nolate, which is available as mycophenolate mofetil and sodium mycophenolate. The active substance of both compounds is mycophenolic acid.…
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Serum Cystatin C – a New Marker of Glomerular Filtration Rate

The glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is the main indicator of kidney function and GFR esti­mation is essential for the evaluation of patients with chronic kidney disease. In clinical practice, serum…
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Generic Multidimensional Quality-of-Life Instruments

One of the essential elements of healthcare evaluation is the assessment of health-related quality of life. Health-related quality of life refers to how health impacts an individual's ability to function…
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Principles of Threedimensional Ultrasound in Gynecology and Obstetrics

In the past ten years, development of ultrasound diagnostic technology has been very fast, especially in the field of three- and four-dimensional ultrasound. The purpose of this arti­cle is to…
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New Structural and Functional Tests for the Early Detection of Glaucoma

Glaucoma is a chronic progressive optic neuropathy. Glaucoma is the second leading cause of irreversible blindness. Therefore, detection of structural optic nerve head and retinal nerve fiber layer changes and…
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Rupture of abdominal aortic aneurysm with aortocaval fistula

Rupture of abdominal aortic aneurysm is a potentially fatal event, occuring quite frequently in older men with uncontrolled hypertension. Because of nonspecific symptoms, such as abdominal and back pain, the…
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Sick-leave

The paper gives some basic informa­tion about the legislation governing obligations and benefits related to sick leave. The methods of sick leave data collection and analysis are presented, as well…
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Electromagnetic fields in occupational and residential environment

The mechanisms of deleterious effects of exposure to low and high frequency electro­magnetic fields (electromagnetic effects) in humans, especially hypersensitivity to 50 Hz electromagnetic fields with field power under 50…
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Presentation, diagnosis and treatment of some immuno- hematologic diseases

Clinical hematology is the field of med­icine most closely related to immunology, since pathologically altered cells and other components of the immune response circulating in the blood form the basis…
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Threatened preterm delivery and therapy

Preterm delivery is still one of the main causes contributing a great deal to the perina­tal morbidity and mortality. Preterm birth of the child can be postponed, or at least…
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Unconjugted hyperbilirubinemia in term newborns

The paper presents the metabolism of bilirubin and consequences of its toxic effect on new-born's brain. Increased production or decreased excretion of bilirubin, or a combina­tion of both, may be…
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Electroporation

Electroporation is a process, which causes transient high-permeability of the cell membrane due to application of electric field. In the state of high-permeability, membrane allows different kinds of small and…
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48-hour non-invasive ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in patients with end stage renal failure, treated by haemodialysis

The purpose of this prospective study was to determine the potential effects of various factors on blood pressure (BP) levels in 40 pa­tients treated by haemodialysis. A 48-hour non-in­vasive ambulatory…
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The influence of fluvoxamine and maprotiline on the release and kinetics of histamine in the rat in vivo

Antidepressants are known to influence the kinetics of histamine. The purpose of this study was twofold: to determine the influence of various doses of antidepressants fluvoxamine and mapro­tiline on induced…
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Results of the Reconstruction of the Foot with Musculo-Cutaneous Latissimus Dorsi Free Flap

The purpose of the study was to evaluate the results of operative reconstruction of the foot with a musculocutaneous latissimus dorsi free flap. At the Department of Plastic Surgery and…
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Acute liver and kidney failure in a patient returning from Brazil

The author reports a patient with acute liver and kidney failure diagnosed on his retur­ning from 14-day trip to Brasil, where he had been exposed to various risk factors for…
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Vegetarian diet and children – complications and their prevention

The article presents some facts about vegetarian diet, its influence on child develop­ment, possible complications and their preven­tion. A vegetarian diet, if properly selected, can meet all the requirements of…
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Supracondylar fractures of the humerus in children

The supracondylar fractures of the hu­merus are the most common type of elbow fractures in children. They occur in either extension or fle­xion pattern. Both patterns have three types distin­guished…
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Treatment of patients with ovarian cancer

Patients with ovarian cancer are trea­ted individually. The basic method of treatment is the operation, precisely revealing the spread of disease and removing as much of the tumor as possible.…
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