4 results match your criteria: "General Hospital Dr Franc Derganc Nova Gorica[Affiliation]"
Radiol Oncol
March 2023
Department of Radiation Oncology, Institute of Oncology, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Background: Verrucous carcinoma is a low-grade variant of squamous cell carcinoma with specific morphologic, cytokinetic and clinical features. Despite low mitotic activity and slow growth, it can infiltrate adjacent tissues in advanced stages but does not metastasize. The most frequently affected site is the oral cavity.
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November 2021
Institute of Oncology Ljubljana, Zaloška 2, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia. Electronic address:
Background: Selective cyclin-dependent kinases 4/6 inhibitors (CDKi) have become the standard of care in patients with hormone receptor (HR)-positive, HER2-negative advanced breast cancer (ABC). We performed retrospective analysis in patients treated with CDKi in the first year of their routine clinical use in Slovenia.
Methods: The primary goals were time-to-treatment failure (TTF) and overall survival (OS), analysed via Kaplan-Meier method, the secondary goals were clinical benefit rate (CBR) and safety.
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August 2020
General Hospital Dr Franc Derganc Nova Gorica, Padlih borcev 13, 5000 Šempeter pri Gorici, Slovenia.
In this case report we present a patient with different pregnancy outcomes after IVF treatments. After an extremely premature delivery in her first pregnancy, a vaginal 3D ultrasound scan revealed a correct diagnosis for her uterine anomaly: A complete uterine septum, double cervix and non-obstructive longitudinal vaginal septum, classified as U2bC2V1 according to the European Society of Human Reproduction and EmbryologyEuropean Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy (ESHRE-ESGE)-classification. She underwent a cervix sparing metroplasty and had a spontaneous vaginal birth at 41+2 weeks gesttation.
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June 2015
Clinic for Gynecolgy, University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Šlajmerjeva 3, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.
A rare case of a heterotopic pregnancy after single embryo and blastocyst transfer is presented. A couple suffered from idiopathic infertility and underwent assisted reproduction techniques in a university hospital. Intercourse on the day of HCG administration was the probable cause for an in vivo fertilization of an oocyte that was not collected during the oocyte retrieval.
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