Publications by authors named "G Stanic"

The delineation of the clinical target volumes (CTVs) for radiation therapy is time-consuming, requires intensive training and shows high inter-observer variability. Supervised deep-learning methods depend heavily on consistent training data; thus, State-of-the-Art research focuses on making CTV labels more homogeneous and strictly bounding them to current standards. International consensus expert guidelines standardize CTV delineation by conditioning the extension of the clinical target volume on the surrounding anatomical structures.

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  • Pure uterine lipomas are very rare benign tumors that can resemble more common uterine fibroids (leiomyomas) in imaging studies.
  • The case discusses a 68-year-old woman who had surgery for a suspected fibroid but was found to have a pure uterine lipoma, confirmed through histological examination.
  • The authors emphasize that surgical treatment is appropriate for symptomatic patients, as uterine lipomas can clinically mimic fibroids.
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Background: Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT) is a prevalent autoimmune disease of thyroid gland with a shared immunological mechanism with mood disorders. Affective temperament (AT) is a biologically determined personality trait that has been linked to mood disorders. The aim of this study was to examine the association between dominant AT and levels of psychosomatic symptoms in women newly diagnosed with HT in comparison to clinically healthy subjects.

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Unlike in children, intussusception is very rare in adults and accounts for only 1% of ileus in that population. While intussusception in children is most often idiopathic, in adults the cause of intussusception in most cases is tumor and most often metastatic adenocarcinoma. It is an extremely rare phenomenon for intestinal melanoma metastasis to be the cause of intussusception and has been described in the literature so far only in a limited number of case reports.

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Introduction: Solitary bone metastasis of colorectal carcinoma (CRC) without other metastasis sites is extremely rare and can be found in less than 1% of patients with CRC.

Aim: In the present study, we report the first case of a solitary tibia metastasis and its pathologic fracture as the first presenting feature of a colorectal adenocarcinoma.

Material And Methods: A 78-year-old female patient presented to our emergency department due to atraumatic pretibial swelling.

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