Publications by authors named "Ivan Zvonimir Lubina"

Osteogenesis Imperfecta is a rare, genetically determined disease with several possible complications in anaesthesia. Anaesthesiologists therefore pay special attention to the treatment of patients suffering from Osteogenesis Imperfecta since they commonly suffer from a difficult airway and intraoperative positioning difficulties. We report here the case of unilateral spinal anaesthesia in a patient suffering from Osteogenesis Imperfecta type I.

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Purpose: The study was aimed to provide objective evidence about the mammographic image quality in Croatia, to compare it between different types of MG facilities and to identify the most common deficiencies and possible reasons as well as the steps needed to improve image quality.

Materials And Methods: A total of 420 mammographic examinations collected from 84 mammographic units participating in the Croatian nationwide breast cancer screening program were reviewed in terms of four image quality categories: identification of patient and examination, breast positioning and compression, exposure and contrast, and artifacts. Those were rated using image evaluating system based on American College of Radiology and European Commission proposals.

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  • The study assessed the effectiveness of ultrasound (US) versus MRI in diagnosing grades of acute ankle trauma in 30 patients with no fractures on initial x-rays.
  • Ultrasound showed comparable results to MRI for detecting ligament injuries, with US identifying 40% of ligament lesions, while MRI confirmed 20.6% of those.
  • The conclusions indicated that US is reliable for diagnosing Grade I and II sprains, but MRI is preferred for accurately assessing Grade III sprains.
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