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Ehrlichioses

Ehrlichioses are zoonotic tick-borne infections that are caused by obligate intracel­lular bacteria of the genus Ehrlichia. Human ehrlichiosis fall into the following two groups: infections caused by Ehrlichia chaffeensis and…
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Dopppler Ultrasonography and Color-Power-Angio Imaging: Methods for Evaluation of Flow in Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt – Case Report

Transjugular intrahepatic portosys­temic shunt is an alternative therapeutic approach in the treatment of portal hypertension and its complications. Two cases with implant­ed transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt are described. Doppler ultrasonography…
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Avascular Necrosis of the Head of the Femur

The incidence of avascular necrosis of the femoral head in the developed world has been on a constant increase. The disease may be induced by trauma – sustained mostly in road…
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Prognostic Factors in Breast Cancer

The factors used in planning breast cancer treatment and predicting the course of disease at the present level of scientific devel­opment are presented. The most significant independent prognostic factor is…
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Correlation between Myosin Heavy Chain Isoforms and Prevailing Metabolic Pathways in Rat Muscle Fibres

In the present research we tried to prove, that specific myosin heavy chain is relat­ed to a prevalent metabolic type and that activ­ities of succinate-dehydrogenase and a glycerophosphate dehydrogenase in…
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Acute Hepatitis of Unexplained Aetiology

Speaking of acute hepatitis, acute viral hepatitis is what we usually have in mind, although a similar liver inflammation can also be caused by many other etiologic agents such as…
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Dr Janez Bleiweis – Health Educator

Thanks to the quality of his combining knowledge in two different sciences, Dr Janez Bleiweis, the medical doctor and veterinarian, made himself valued in various spheres of life of the…
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Treatment of Congenital Clubfoot: Surgical Technique

Basic principles of conservative and operative treatment of congenital clubfoot are presented. Redressing therapy with casting is started on the first day after the birth. Varus, adductus and supination components…
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Care and Local Therapy of the Peristomal Skin, Decubitus, Chronic Ulcer and Irradiated Skin

The care and therapy of the skin, which is mechanically, postoperativelly or per­manently converted, is based on the primary dermatotherapeutical principles. The contempo­rary adjustment of therapeutic substances to the skin…
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Breast Cancer: the Characteristics and Detection Methods

Breast cancer is the most frequent malignant disease in women. It is alarming that in most countries and including Slovenia the number of women afflicted by and dying of this…
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Down syndrome – laboratory diagnosis

Measurements of total chorionic gonadotropin, free estradiol and alpha-fetoprotein levels in the serum of pregnant women permit identification of a combined risk for con­genital malformations of the foetus. In Down…
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Immune responce in oral cavity

The mouth is the door through which a variety of microorganisms can enter the ali­mentary and respiratory systems. Normally, infection of the oral cavity is prevented by the mucosal barrier…
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Senile Plaques and Neurofibrillary Tangles in Alzheimer’s Disease

Senile plaques and neurofibrillary tan­gles diagnostically define Alzheimer's disease. Together with dementia they constitute the orig­inal description of this disease, which was formed almost a century ago. But the role…
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Basic Clinical Biomechanics of the Knee

The basic knee biomechanics for clin­icians is described. On the one hand, the knee functions in the range of considerable laxity, but, on the other, it should maintain adequate stabilities.…
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The Use of Cranial Computed Tomography in Pshychiatry

The invention of computed tomogra­phy (CT) afforded a safe, non-invasive tool for examining the intracranial contents. It has soon become the most frequently used neuroradiological method. Thanks to its well…
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The Effect of Menstrual Cycle on Hemostatic Tests

We studied 31 healthy volunteers with a normal menstrual cycle, who were divided according to their age into a group of younger women and a group of premenopausal women. During…
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Pulmonary Lymphangitic Carcinomatosis

Diffuse interstitial lung diseases, in the strict sense, are immunologically mediated inflam­mations accounting for up to 5% of all pulmonary diseases, while diffuse interstitial lung diseases in the broader sense…
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Surgical Management of Spastic Equinus Deformity in Children

The author describes a modified oper­ative technique for treating spastic equinovarus deformity, the aim of the modification being to prevent secondary deformity, which may devel­op after the initial operation. The…
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Arthroscopic Evaluation of Acute Traumatic Hemarthrosis of the Knee

We studied the incidence of intraar- ticular injury in acutely injured stable knee with hemarthrosis. Our prospective study included 50 consecutive patients presenting at the Accidents and Emergency Centre, Ljubljana…
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Candidal Infections in Dermatology

The genus Candida includes over 100 species, most of which are not human par­asites. Infections with Candida albicans account for 90% of all infections caused by fungi of the genus…
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Collaterals of the Coronary Arteries

The main features of functional anato­my, physiology, pathophysiology and coronary angiography are presented and the clinical importance of coronary artery collaterals in pa­tients with ischemic heart disease is discussed. Coronary…
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The Role of Human Papillomavirus Infection in Etiology and Pathogenesis of Laryngeal and Esophageal Epithelial Neoplasms

Infection with certain types of human papillomaviruses is intimately linked with benign and malignant squamous epithelial cell lesions of the lower genital tract in both sexes. This rela­tionship can be…
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The Predictive Value of Hypertensive Reaction at Stress Testing

The aim of the study was to find out whether hypertensive reaction induced by exer­cise test, as well as the patient's body weight and heart rate can predict the development…
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The Influence of Anthropomorphologic Parameters on the Properties of Somatosensory Evoked Potentials of the Median Nerve

Somatosensory evoked potentials have been used in paediatrics in Slovenia for many years. In our study we measured the somatosensory evoked potentials on stimulation of the median nerve. The normal…
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