Publications by authors named "Sretenka Vuksanovic-Mikulicic"

Severe malaria is a medical emergency that requires urgent recognition and treatment, because it may rapidly progress to serious complications and death. We report a case of imported severe malaria tropica in an adult traveller, with a parasitemia of 20%, complicated by acute renal failure. Patient was initially misdiagnosed by a physician unaware of the importance of patients travel history, as having a viral infection.

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Background And Aim: The mortality of chronic kidney disease patients is very high. Patients on chronic renal replacement therapy are also et very high mortality risk. Nevertheless, by the advance in renal replacement therapy the surveillance of these patients could be long with reasonable quality of life.

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Introduction: Advancements in immunosuppressive treatment of renal transplant recipients have significantly increased the graft and patient survival and significantly lowered the incidence of rejection crises. Efforts to increase long term patient and graft survival are directed to the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases because they are the leading cause of mortality in these patients. Traditional risk factors for the development of cardiovascular diseases (e.

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Introduction: In the last ten years or so, there has been a steady increase in the number of patients with chronic kidney disease and those with end-stage renal failure who require some form of renal replacement therapy. Anemia is a well-known consequence of chronic kidney disease; its prevalence increases with the progression of renal failure and occurs in up to 95% of patients in the final stages of chronic kidney disease. In recent years, the greatest advance in the treatment of renal anemia has been made by the introduction of erythropoietin preparations, the application of which has significantly improved the patients' quality of life.

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Acute renal failure (ARF) is still a considerable factor in hospital morbidity and mortality. This clinical condition occurs in up to 25% of critically ill patients. Mortality in these patients varies widely depending on the cause.

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Aim: The aim of the study was to assess the clinical value of urinary sediment cytology (USC) by use of phase-contrast microscopy in the evaluation of acute tubular necrosis (ATN) during the early period after kidney transplantation. The study was performed at the Cytology Laboratory, Department of Nephrology and Dialysis, Clinical Hospital Center Rijeka, Croatia.

Patients And Methods: Patients included 141 kidney recipients, 99 male and 42 female, mean age 40 +/- 13 (range 8-72) years, who had received kidney allograft during the period of ten years, and who were treated at the University Department of Internal Medicine, Rijeka Clinical Hospital Center.

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Aim: To evaluate phase-contrast microscopy in differential diagnosis of asymptomatic microhematuria in patients with asymptomatic microhematuria during the 1993-2000 period.

Patients And Methods: The study was performed at the Laboratory of Cytology, Department of Nephrology and Dialysis, Rijeka University Hospital Center, Rijeka, Croatia, and included 526 patients with asymptomatic hematuria referred from Urology Department.

Main Outcome Measures: Presence of red blood cells (RBC), other cell types, other elements, and detritus.

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