Publications by authors named "Cristian Viorel Poalelungi"

Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) is a premalignant cervical condition closely linked to persistent high-risk HPV infection, a major risk factor for cervical cancer. This study aims to investigate the relationship between cervicovaginal infections, HPV infection, and CIN development in 94 Romanian women with cervical lesions. Comprehensive assessments included HPV genotyping, cytology, colposcopy, and histopathology.

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The oral mycobiome plays a critical role in maintaining oral and systemic health, with its composition and function influenced by various physiological and environmental factors. This descriptive review explores the changes in the oral mycobiome among postmenopausal women, examining how aging and associated inflammatory processes contribute to these alterations. These changes are linked to an increased prevalence of xerostomia, oral dysbiosis, and inflammation, which can negatively impact both oral and systemic health.

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  • Cleft lip and palate are common congenital defects, and early diagnosis is crucial for effective management.
  • This study examined 17 pregnancies with prenatally diagnosed cleft lip and palate, using methods like ultrasound and amniocentesis to analyze genetic factors.
  • Out of 17 cases, 52.94% were associated with genetic syndromes, including Patau and Edwards syndromes, highlighting the importance of a comprehensive assessment for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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Introduction: Ovarian metastases (OM) of breast cancer (BC) can occur with different rates, ranging from 3-30%, being reported after prophylactic, therapeutic ovariectomies or discovered at necropsy. The aim of the study was to review the histopathological aspects of 59 laparoscopic oophorectomies performed in our Department as part of the oncological treatment of premenopausal women with BC. A number of eight (13.

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Objective: To analyse the historical risk factors associated with preterm birth, and the potential benefit of correct prenatal care for prevention.

Methods: This prospective study was performed in 2011-12 at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Dr. I.

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Interstitial cells of Cajal (ICCs) are located in various smooth muscle organs and act as pacemaker cells, or ensure neuromodulation or mechanosensory roles. The study aims to investigate functional states of human ICCs in morphogenesis, focusing on the anoctamin 1 phenotype. The investigation was performed in five late stage human embryos with lengths varying between 23 and 29 mm.

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