Publications by authors named "M Krsnik"

Narrative texts in electronic health records can be efficiently utilized for building decision support systems in the clinic, only if they are correctly interpreted automatically in accordance with a specified standard. This paper tackles the problem of developing an automated method of labeling free-form radiology reports, as a precursor for building query-capable report databases in hospitals. The analyzed dataset consists of 1295 radiology reports concerning the condition of a knee, retrospectively gathered at the Clinical Hospital Centre Rijeka, Croatia.

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In recent years, several studies have addressed the issue of prenatal exposure to methylmercury (MeHg); however, few have actually analysed MeHg blood concentrations. Our study population included mothers and their new-borns from Slovenia (central region; N = 584) and Croatia (coastal region; N = 234). We have measurements of total Hg (THg) and MeHg in maternal hair, maternal peripheral blood, and cord blood.

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The first national human biomonitoring in Slovenia surveyed cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), arsenic (As), manganese (Mn), selenium (Se), copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) in a childbearing population (18-49 years) selected from lactating primiparous women and men (N = 1084). The overall aim was to estimate trace elements' levels and geographical variations in order to identify sources of possible exposures and set the national reference values. The study population was selected evenly from 12 study areas across Slovenia, including rural, urban and known or potentially contaminated environments.

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Background: Detection of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) specific oligoclonal bands (OCB) supports the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS), but the method is technically demanding and gives only qualitative information. Kappa free light chains (KFLC) quantification could represent a convenient alternative. We evaluated the diagnostic accuracy of OCB and KFLC in our cohort to further estimate the gain in diagnostic performance when combining both of them.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the impact of low-level mercury exposure during pregnancy on child neurodevelopment, highlighting the controversy over the safety of consuming fish while pregnant.
  • Involving 1308 mother-child pairs from several Mediterranean countries, researchers measured mercury levels in various biological samples and conducted neurodevelopmental assessments at 18 months using standardized tools.
  • Results revealed varying mercury concentrations across countries, with Greece showing the highest levels, and indicated a positive association between mercury exposure and language development scores, especially in Croatia and Slovenia.
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