Publications by authors named "Andreea Dinca"

Article Synopsis
  • - The rising incidence of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in pediatric patients is linked to various new risk factors and lifestyle changes, despite being rarely diagnosed in this population.
  • - A case of a 17-year-old female who developed extensive DVT post-surgery for a benign splenic cyst highlights the complexity of the condition in teens with multiple risk factors, including obesity and a central venous catheter.
  • - Managing DVT in pediatric patients requires a tailored approach and interdisciplinary care due to its potential severity and resistance to standard treatment methods.
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Introduction: Maladaptive behavior often results from poor decision-making and by extension poor control over decisions. Since maladaptive behavior in driving, such as excessive speed, can lead to dramatic consequences, identifying its causes is of particular concern. The present study investigated how risk-taking and executive functioning are related to driving performance and habits among the general population.

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infection is one of the main causes of dyspepsia, but it is not the only cause. Esophageal inlet patches are areas of heterotopic gastric mucosa within the esophagus and are commonly located in the cervical part of the esophagus. We report the case of a 16-year-old female, previously known to display symptoms of anxiety, who was admitted to our clinic for dyspeptic symptoms lasting for approximately 1 month in spite of the treatment with proton pump inhibitors.

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According to the dual mechanisms of control (DMC), reactive and proactive control are involved in adjusting behaviors when maladapted to the environment. However, both contextual and inter-individual factors increase the weight of one control mechanism over the other, by influencing their cognitive costs. According to one of the DMC postulates, limited reactive control capacities should be counterbalanced by greater proactive control to ensure control efficiency.

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is involved in the development of 80% of gastric cancers and 5.5% of all malignant conditions worldwide. Its persistence within the host's stomach causes chronic inflammation, which is a well-known hallmark of carcinogenesis.

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