Publications by authors named "Mihaela-Raluca Mititelu"

Hepatic hydrothorax (HH) is a severe cirrhosis complication requiring early diagnosis and appropriate management. This study aimed to assess the impact of HH on the disease severity and mortality of cirrhotic patients and compare their clinical and biological profiles with those of patients without HH. This retrospective study involved 155 patients diagnosed with cirrhosis, of whom 31 had HH.

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  • Amyloidosis is a group of diseases marked by faulty protein deposits that can impair organ function, particularly affecting the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.
  • Recent studies focus on diagnosing and treating GI amyloidosis, particularly from systemic amyloid light-chain (AL) and amyloid A (AA) types, with symptoms potentially including motility issues and severe complications like bowel obstruction.
  • Diagnosing GI amyloidosis relies on endoscopic evaluations and biopsies, but challenges remain due to a lack of targeted therapies and vague symptom presentation.
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Anomalies in lipid metabolism involve multifactorial pathogenesis, among other factors, being associated with an inflammatory state and disturbances in vitamin D status. The literature has focused on the binary relationships between inflammation and dyslipidemia, vitamin D and dyslipidemia, or vitamin D and inflammation. Our study aimed to explore the link between all these three factors: 25-OH vitamin D serum levels, the presence of inflammation assessed through serum C-reactive protein (CRP), and serum lipid profile in 2747 hospitalized patients.

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Epilepsy is a common condition worldwide, with approximately 50 million people suffering from it. A single seizure does not mean epilepsy; almost 10% of the population can have a seizure during their lifetime. In particular, there are many other central nervous system disorders other than epilepsy in which seizures occur, either transiently or as a comorbid condition.

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