Publications by authors named "M Micev"

The existing research on estimating solar cell parameters mainly focuses on minimizing the Root-Mean-Square Error () between the estimated and measured current values of solar cells (referred to as the ). This involves using an analytical expression for current - as a function of voltage - ( =  ()) expressed through the Lambert function. This paper introduces a new analytical solution for calculating the between measured and estimated solar cell voltages (referred to as the ).

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  • * A case study of a 54-year-old woman illustrates how her episodes of unconsciousness and hyperinsulinemia were initially challenging to diagnose, despite unremarkable MRI and CT scans.
  • * Utilizing techniques like selective arterial calcium stimulation and Gallium-68 DOTA-Exendin-4 PET/CT ultimately helped identify a hyperperfused pancreatic lesion, suggesting that earlier specialized imaging could have expedited her diagnosis and treatment.
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Background: The objective of this study is to determine the morphological computed tomography features of the tumor and texture analysis parameters, which may be a useful diagnostic tool for the preoperative prediction of high-risk gastrointestinal stromal tumors (HR GISTs).

Methods: This is a prospective cohort study that was carried out in the period from 2019 to 2022. The study included 79 patients who underwent CT examination, texture analysis, surgical resection of a lesion that was suspicious for GIST as well as pathohistological and immunohistochemical analysis.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) most frequently metastasizes in the lungs, abdominal lymph nodes and adrenal glands. Metastatic spread to the head and neck area is extremely rare. In the presented case, an uncommon site of solitary metastatic spread of HCC to the mandible confirmed after the core biopsy of the lesion is reported.

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Mucinous ovarian cancer occurs sporadically, with a frequency of approximately 3-5% among all subtypes of ovarian cancer. Extreme leukocytosis >40,000 and 50,000 has been described in most solid tumors and is associated with a poor prognosis, although there is a lack of literal data of its occurrence after cytoreductive surgery and HIPEC in the treatment of advanced mucinous ovarian cancer. There is higher risk of the occurrence of cholecystitis in oncology patients compared to the general population, although there is no formal evidence for this, and the association with ovarian cancer is accompanied by a relative risk of 1.

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