Publications by authors named "Oana Silvana Sarau"

Sinonasal mucosal melanoma originates from melanocytes and it is a rare malignancy in the sinonasal tract. It is an aggressive melanocytic neoplasm with a very poor prognosis. The symptoms are nonspecific and the diagnosis is delayed, usually until the advanced stages of the disease.

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Background: Diagnosis and treatment for pharyngeal cancer are decisive in determining prognosis. Diagnosis delays are frequent, representing a significant cause of avoidable mortality, and an important factor in subpar survival across the continuous HNC care delivery.

Methods: The present study represents a retrospective analysis of medical records from Western Romania, which included 180 patients, to evaluate the impact of time-to-treatment delay on patients diagnosed with pharyngeal cancer.

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Article Synopsis
  • * A study at "Victor Babes" Hospital included 180 patients, revealing that those with both CHF and COPD experienced the greatest HRQoL deterioration, reflected in longer hospital stays and lower initial oxygen saturation levels.
  • * Notably, significant improvements in HRQoL were observed three months after discharge across all groups, highlighting the importance of targeted recovery programs that cater to the complications arising from the coexistence of these chronic conditions. *
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Recent studies hypothesized that vitamin D supplementation and subsequent higher 25(OH)D serum levels could protect against respiratory infections in children. This cross-sectional study, conducted from May 2022 to December 2023 in Timisoara, Romania, aimed to evaluate the potential influence of vitamin D supplementation on the incidence of respiratory infections among preschool-age children. This study examined 215 children over 18 months who were split into a group of patients with recurrent respiratory infections ( = 141) and another group of patients with only one respiratory tract infection in the past 12 months ( = 74).

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