Publications by authors named "Adrian Claudiu Ratiu"

Background: Early-onset fetal growth restriction (FGR), an identifiable variant of FGR, exhibits divergences in its severity, management, and placental pathologies when juxtaposed with late-onset FGR. The objective of this cross-sectional investigation was to scrutinize placental pathologies in pregnancies afflicted by early-onset FGR, emphasizing a comparative analysis between cohorts with and without preeclampsia (PE).

Patients, Materials And Methods: The study encompassed a cohort of 85 expectant mothers who received a diagnosis of early-onset FGR.

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Congenital cardiac abnormalities refer to especially anatomic malformations of the heart that normally occur during fetal heart development, before eight weeks after conception. Aim: The aim is to investigate the association between cardiac axis and congenital heart abnormalities for a potential underline clinical application of cardiac axis evaluation during detection by abnormalities at the time of first trimester ultrasound. It is known that aneuploids can be associated in almost half of cases with cardiac abnormalities, so the angle of the cardiac axis could be a potential indirect marker for the detection of aneuploids in the first trimester of pregnancy.

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p16÷Ki-67 dual-stained cytology, either alone or combined with human papillomavirus (HPV) 16÷18 genotyping, could be a useful tool for triage for colposcopy of HPV-positive patients. Based on this background, we aimed at comparing the diagnostic performance of the p16÷Ki-67 dual staining test, and high-risk HPV test for the detection of high-risk cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN2÷3) in patients diagnosed with low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL) on Pap smear. We performed a retrospective study including 184 patients with LSIL cytology on Pap smear, of which 64 were referred for biopsy after colposcopy.

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Article Synopsis
  • Cervical cancer remains a significant health issue despite screening programs, with cervical cytology being the most common method used.
  • HPV genotyping has gained popularity but suffers from low specificity in young women who test HPV-positive without disease potential, indicating a need for improved screening strategies.
  • Recent research suggests that combining immunocytochemistry techniques, specifically dual staining with p16INK4a and Ki-67, may enhance screening accuracy and better predict high-grade dysplasia risk.
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