Publications by authors named "J Rajovic"

Introduction: A definitive diagnosis of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) is confirmed after histopathological (HP) examination of the tissue obtained through the biopsy. The aim of this study was to compare histopathological results obtained with punch biopsy and results obtained through one of the excisional techniques.

Material And Methods: We analysed histology results of 130 patients referred to our institution with abnormal smear.

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Purpose: Cervical cancer is the leading cause of death in women with gynecological cancers in Vojvodina. Serbia currently holds the leading place in Europe regarding the incidence of cervical carcinoma and comes second in terms of mortality.

Methods: Data were retrieved from the Register for malignant neoplasms of the Institute of Oncology Vojvodina for the period 2001-2007.

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Treating pregnant patients with a verified malignant disease represents a great clinical problem. Pregnancy-associated invasive cervical cancer is usually diagnosed at an early stage (approximately 70%). A 27-year-old patient was given the diagnosis of a pathohistologically verified cervical carcinoma, International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics stage IB1, in the 17th gestational week (GW).

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Purpose: Advanced cervical cancer still represents a major health care challenge in the developing world. According to standard protocols the treatment of choice for stage IIB cervical cancer is cisplatin-based chemoradiotherapy. However, in some European countries, and especially in Japan, patients with stage IIB cervical cancer are generally treated with radical hysterectomy as initial treatment.

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Background/aim: Primary coxarthrosis occurs often in older population. There is possibility of implanting both endoprothesis simultaneosly in bilateral coxarthrosis which decreases hospitalisation and reduces the expences and possibility of complication that can occur during general anesthesia. The most serious indications for bilateral total hip arthroplasty in one procedure are younger patients with serious bilateral osteoarthrosis of the hips, without added diseases.

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