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Dengue in Slovene Travellers Returning from the Tropics

Dengue fever has reemerged in the past 20 years and expanded to new geographic regions. Together with its causative agents (dengue viruses) and the vectors (Aedes mosquitoes), the epidemic activity…
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Breaking Bad News

Breaking bad news is one of the most difficult challenges in doctor-patient communication. It is very important, however, to both the quality of the patient's life and the future connection…
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Surgical Treatment of the Knee Cartilage Lesions

Due to its specific structure, articular cartilage has a limited regenerative ability. Even small lesions on the articular surface progress to an osteoarthritic deformation of the joint, with the end…
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The Ratio Between Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Activity During Head-up Tilt Table Test

Introduction. Neurocardiogenic syncope is the most frequent transitional form of loss of  onsciousness, which is caused by inappropriate triggering of the Bezold-Jarisch reflex. Most commonly, the triggering agent is an…
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