Publications by authors named "Ivkov M"

A patient with extensive facial and intracranial features of Sturge-Weber syndrome was found to have a persistent primitive hepatic venous plexus, characterized by three additional vessels arising from the inferior vena cava, circulating between liver segments, which formed a common trunk in the supra-hepatic region that flowed into the right atrium. To the best of our knowledge, this hepatic finding has not been previously described in association with Sturge-Weber syndrome.

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Introduction: Using a creative molecularbiologic technique in 1989 Choo and co-workers isolated a new virus of hepatitis C, an agent responsible for numerous cases of parenterally transmissible viral hepatitis. Hepatitis C virus is a RNA virus with unique genomic organisation. Six genotypes of hepatitis C virus have been identified, which differ in geographical distribution, tendency towards chronicity and sensitivity to antiviral therapy.

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Introduction: Erythema dyschromicum perstans (ashy dermatosis) is a very rare skin disease included in the group of acquired, idiopathic hypermelanosis, with development of blue-gray macules. This disease appears more frequently in dark coloured persons, especially women in the first and second life decade.

Case Report: A male patient, 42 years of age, was admitted to Clinic of Dermatovenereology in Novi Sad due to appearance of slightly pruriginous, brown-reddish macules on the trunk, upper and lower extremities, without affecting the skin of the face, scalp, palm soles and visible mucous membranes.

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Thirty-eight patients over the age of 21 were found to be suffering from craniopharyngiomas. According to the clinical symptoms, 8 tumours were of the juvenile type and 24 of the adult type. Thirty-four patients underwent direct surgery of the tumour.

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This paper sets out the surgical difficulties and the results of treatment in 50 cases of craniopharyngiomas in children up to the age of 13. During surgery, 10 patients were in a sub-comatose state, while 4 had respiratory arrest. Two-thirds of the children under 10 were given an A-V shunt implant.

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