Publications by authors named "Jasna Stojkovic"

Nowadays, children are able to enrich their reality via the Internet. Unfortunately, this may increase their risk of becoming victims of cyberbullying. We analyzed the health characteristics and risk behavior of two cohorts of children in Serbia; those who reported being exposed to cyberbullying and those who did not.

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Pediatric stroke (PS) is an injury caused by the occlusion or rupture of a blood vessel in the central nervous system (CNS) of children, before or after birth. Hemiparesis is the most common motoric deficit associated with PS in children. Therefore, it is important to emphasize that PS is a significant challenge for rehabilitation, especially since the consequences may also appear during the child's growth and development, reducing functional capacity.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study translated and adapted a tool called the Pediatric Outcome Data Collection Instrument (PODCI) from English to Serbian to help evaluate kids with certain arm conditions.
  • Researchers tested the new Serbian version (PODCISR) on 48 children aged 2 to 10 to see if it was reliable and accurate compared to another test called the Manual Muscle Test (MMT).
  • The results showed that PODCISR is a good tool for measuring physical issues in children, as it was consistent and reliable in different testing sessions.
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: Dysfunctional voiding (DV) presents relatively frequent problem in pediatric urologist practice. The necessity for implementation of DV evaluation in the pediatric population is of particular importance, since there is no clear consensus on the clinical assessment of such condition. The aims of our study were to evaluate the test/retest reliability and reproducibility of dysfunctional voiding and incontinence scoring system: Serbian version (DVISS) in patients with voiding and incontinence dysfunctions without structural deformities, and to estimate cut-off value for DVISS.

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Aim: Surgical and orthodontic treatment of a teenage cleft patient.

Case Report: Authors describe the case of a 13 year old female cleft patient presented with class III malocclusion RESULT: The patient underwent comprehensive surgical secondary bone grafting and orthodontic treatment. Stable skeletal and occlusal class I relationship was achived and maintained in the post treatment observation period till the age of 16.

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