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Usage of Thermotest
Modern neurophysiological methods (including the accurate psychophysical Marstock method) were used to determine sensitivity to heat, cold, and pain due to heat and cold (specific thermal and pain sensitivity) in…
Read more ›The influence of nicardipin and its enantiomers on enteral absorption of digoxin in guinea pig in vivo
Simultaneous administration of digoxin and calcium channel blockers results in increased plasma levels of digoxin. One of the possible mechanisms of this interaction could be a changed enteral absorption of…
Read more ›Percutaneous Aortic Valve Replacement: New Way of Treating Aortic Stenosis
Successful aortic valve replacement in the setting of aortic stenosis leads to dramatic improvements of the patient's clinical condition and wellbeing. Standard surgical aortic valve replacement is a relatively safe…
Read more ›Immunization of Children with Renal Disease
The article presents the recommendations for immunization of children with chronic kidney disease of higher stages and children with idiopathic nephrotic syndrome. These children are in some cases more susceptible…
Read more ›Insulin Resistance in Patients with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common endocrine disease in fertile women. It is also closely associated with insulin resistance (IR). The purpose of this trial was to investigate…
Read more ›Antibiotic Prescribing in Slovene Health Regions and Reasons for Differences in the Number of Prescriptions
The aim of our retrospective study was to determine antibiotic usage in Slovenian health regions during the period of 2000-2006 and to find demographical, economical, social and other factors that…
Read more ›Incidence of Major Adverse Cardiac Events after Bare Metal and Drug Eluting Stent Implantation
Percutaneous coronary intervention with stent implantation is the therapy of choice for the treatment of patients with decreased blood flow through the coronary arteries. According to the Taxus II-Trial definition,…
Read more ›Bites by Venomous Snakes
Eight different species of non-venomous snakes of the Colubridae family, and three different species of poisonous snakes of the Viperidae family are native in Slovenia. In the period between 1999…
Read more ›Mushroom Poisoning
There are about 200 different types of edible mushrooms and some 50 types of more or less poisonous mushrooms in Slovenia. Depending on the toxin and clinical presentation, mushroom poisoning…
Read more ›Diagnostics and Treatment of Organic Solvents Poisoning
Organic solvents are a heterogeneous group of chemicals with different chemical structures which are usually used in the form of mixtures. They often contain toxic impurities or additives. Their toxicity…
Read more ›Toxicokinetics and Toxicodynamics of Organic Solvents
Organic solvents are a class of liquid organic chemicals called hydrocarbons. Their common properties are volatility and lipophilicity. These characteristics make inhalation the major route of solvent exposure and provide…
Read more ›Diagnostics and Treatment of Metals Poisonings
Knowledge about the toxicokinetics and toxicodynamics of various types and forms of each metal is very important for the diagnostics and assessment of the seriousness of poisoning and for the…
Read more ›Toxicology of (Heavy) Metals
Metals differ from other toxic substances in that they are not destroyed in nature. Furthermore, they may be transported over great distances and they have a tendency toward accumulation in…
Read more ›Intoxication with Pesticides
Pesticides are agents intended for killing, preventing, repelling or mitigating any pest. They continue to be used extensively despite limiting regulations in many countries. Their widespread use and availability have…
Read more ›Gas Poisoning
5.5% of all intoxications occur as a consequence of inhaling a toxic substance (gases, fumes, vapours or aerosols), in particular asphyxiant and irritant gases. Gases are absorbed through the lungs…
Read more ›Poisoning with Antiepileptic Drugs
Antiepileptic drugs are used for the treatment and prevention of epileptic attacks, chronic pain syndrome, bipolar disorder, and migraine. Although they are quite a heterogeneous group of medicines, they have…
Read more ›Antidotes
Antidotes are medicinal products that neutralize, inactivate, adsorb, counteract or by whichever way decrease toxic effects of poisons. Regarding their action they are divided into physical, chemical or physiologic antidotes.…
Read more ›Decontamination and Elimination of Poisons
In addition to symptomatic and supportive treatment, decontamination of the digestive tract is frequently the only therapeutic measure in the case of poison ingestion. Decontamination of the skin and eyes…
Read more ›Diagnostics and Treatment in Acute Poisoning
In addition to well known toxic plants and animals, rapid development in the last decades has produced millions of new molecules, toxic chemicals, drugs and potentially toxic products, which can…
Read more ›Anorectal History Taking and Digitorectal Examination
The pathology of the anorectum is rich. Evaluation of some symptoms frequently associated with diseases of the anus and rectum is presented. The general principles of history taking and digitorectal…
Read more ›A Dying Patient and a Family Practitioner
A family practitioner gets involved in a relationship with a terminally ill patient sooner or later. In that life period, his role is extremely important, since the patient and his…
Read more ›Proteinopathies – Diseases Involving Deposition of Misfolded Proteins
Proteinopathies are protein deposition diseases caused by misfolded proteins. Molecules of misfolded proteins are prone to aggregate and damage the tissue, and eventually they may kill the patient if a…
Read more ›New Knowledge of Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System and New Strategies of its Blockade
The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system is a hormone system that is vital for the regulation of arterial blood pressure, electrolyte balance and extracellular fluid volume in the body. Since the discovery of…
Read more ›Very Preterm Delivery: Screening Tests for Risk Prediction
The development of neonatology in the past years has led to the survival of extremely preterm neonates. Early and late consequences for the child represent a huge public health problem.…
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