Publications by authors named "L Raducu"

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  • Vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy is a significant health challenge that may negatively affect newborn health.
  • A study analyzed 260 participants (130 pregnant women and their newborns) to investigate the relationship between maternal vitamin D levels and newborn health outcomes.
  • Findings indicate a high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency among pregnant women, with a direct correlation between maternal and newborn vitamin D status, suggesting the need for early vitamin D screening and supplementation.
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Since we aim to test new options to find medication for cognitive disorders, we have begun to assess the effect of semaglutide and to conduct a review gathering studies that have attempted this purpose. This systematic review focuses on the cognitive effects of semaglutide, a glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonist (GLP-1 RA), in the context of neurological and cognitive impairment. Semaglutide, a synthetic GLP-1 analog, showcased neuroprotective effects beyond metabolic regulation.

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Background: The presence of a wound can be anywhere from non-problematic to life-threatening on a severity spectrum, with bacterial infection and resistance playing a major role in the development of chronicity, delaying wound healing. Wound colonization with multiple organisms and the limited number of effective antibiotics place a heavy burden on the healthcare system, with patients going through multiple surgeries during a prolonged hospitalization time. By analyzing the resistance patterns of pluri-bacterial populations and the approach used in managing complex cases, we aim to improve the protocols applied in caring for chronic wounds in our practice and share our experiences and observations.

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  • * Effective management of cerebral metastases often requires a combination of approaches, including local treatments (like surgery and radiotherapy) and systemic therapies to improve patient outcomes and quality of life.
  • * A case study highlights the need for tailored treatment plans, demonstrating how a delayed diagnosis and rapid progression of melanoma can complicate care and emphasizing the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in managing these complex cases.
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Background: Skin grafting is a helpful instrument in a plastic surgeon's arsenal. Several types of dressings were designed to facilitate the process of graft integration. Negative-pressure wound therapy is a proven dressing method, enhancing graft survival through several mechanisms: aspiration of secretions, stimulation of neoangiogenesis, and promotion of an anti-inflammatory environment.

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