Publications by authors named "L Bulic"

The main objective of this research was to compare the Bobath concept and conventional medical gymnastics in psycho-social and cognitive habilitation of infants with mild neurodevelopmental delay, and determine whether there is a difference in their effectiveness. The study included 100 children up to 3 months of age who were diagnosed with a mild neuromotor disorder based on clinical examination, the Münich Functional Developmental Diagnostic Test for the first year of life, and the Ages and Stages questionnaire. The respondents were randomized into two groups, habilitated according to the Bobath concept or conventional medical gymnastics.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Traditional newborn screening (NBS) helps identify health issues in infants early on, while newborn sequencing (NBSeq) offers a deeper analysis of genetics that could enhance long-term health management and personalized medicine.
  • - Despite its potential, NBSeq faces challenges like ethical concerns, complex genomic data interpretation, and the need for specialized skills and infrastructure, which can hinder its widespread use.
  • - To overcome these barriers, collaboration among various stakeholders and the establishment of frameworks for informed consent and data protection are crucial for making NBSeq a standard practice, particularly in underserved communities.
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While basal cell carcinoma is the most common type of skin cancer in humans, its subepidermal presentation is extremely rare. The risk factors for basal cell carcinoma development are well-known, but it remains unclear in which setting the tumor restricts itself to the dermal compartment. We present the fifth known case of subepidermal basal cell carcinoma.

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While fasciotomy is the only urgent treatment option for compartment syndrome, the resulting open wound leaves room for complications. Closure of the wound can be done by different techniques, including split-thickness skin grafts, negative pressure therapy, an absorbable barbed suture system and a cable ties system. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate how a combined application of these methods can reduce their respective individual disadvantages.

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The integration of whole genome sequencing (WGS) into all aspects of modern medicine represents the next step in the evolution of healthcare. Using this technology, scientists and physicians can observe the entire human genome comprehensively, generating a plethora of new sequencing data. Modern computational analysis entails advanced algorithms for variant detection, as well as complex models for classification.

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