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Background: Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery continues to be the gold standard for treating the patients with coronary artery disease. CABG surgery can be performed on or off cardiopulmonary bypass, termed as on-pump or off-pump CABG, respectively. It has been shown that CABG surgery, preferably on-pump CABG surgery, leads to the changes of cell immunity during perioperative and early postoperative period.

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Expert assessments of war casualties.

Med Sci Law

January 2017

Department of Occupational Medicine, Health Centre Rijeka, Medical School University Rijeka, Croatia.

Article Synopsis
  • This paper examines three different war casualty cases in Croatia to show the strictness of current legal regulations regarding disability benefits.
  • Two of the cases reveal that strict adherence to legal procedures led to improper assessments by expert witnesses, while the third case upheld the decision that the claimant did not qualify for a higher disability category.
  • The ongoing disagreements among legal and medical experts highlight the need for a re-evaluation of existing guidelines, a concern that may resonate not just in Croatia but also across various countries, especially within the framework of international human rights.
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Numerous immunohistochemical biomarkers for patients with urothelial bladder cancer have been identified in order to predict their biological behavior. The aim of this present study was to examine the uroplakin III (UPIII) expression in homogenous group of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer and to correlate its value with clinico-pathological characteristics of patients and moreover with COX-2 expression and tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs). Tumor specimens from 127 patients with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer, divided into two groups: patients who developed recurrent disease during the first five post-operative years (N=78) and patients without recurrent disease during a follow-up of minimum 5 years (N=49), were retrieved for tissue microarrays construction.

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Background: A new modality is necessary to prevent recurrence of superficial bladder cancer after complete transurethral resection because of the high recurrence rate even with current prophylaxis protocols.

Methods: In order to analyze the predictive value of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) expression and tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) in recurrence of this disease tumor specimens from 127 patients with solitary papillary non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC), 78 with recurrent disease and 49 without recurrence during follow up of minimum 5 years, were retrieved for tissue microarrays construction and immunohistochemical analysis. COX-2 expression was scored according to Allred's scoring protocol, while presence of TILs was categorized as absent (no) or present (yes) on whole tissue sections.

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This article presents a case of a 40-year-old female patient with a right-side middle ear tuberculosis. The patient was a nurse, who had worked at the Department of Pulmology, Clinical Hospital Rijeka for 17 years. The cause was infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis while she assisted in bronchoscopy.

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Objectives: We investigated the correlation between the type and degree of left ventricular hypertrophy and the prevalence of supraventricular arrhythmias in patients with hypertensive heart disease.

Methods: The study included 179 patients (79 men, 100 women, aged 43-80 years, median 68 years) with left ventricular hypertrophy. Patients were classified into three groups (concentric, eccentric and asymmetric types of hypertrophy) and into three subgroups (mild, moderate and severe hypertrophy).

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The prevalence of noise-induced hearing loss in seamen.

Arh Hig Rada Toksikol

March 1996

Department of Occupational Medicine, Community Primary Health Centre Rijeka, Croatia.

Hearing was analysed in 231 seamen with the length of sea service longer than five years. Among 107 seamen in deck service, 86 seamen in engine service, and 38 seamen in radio and general services statistically significant differences in relation to age, total length of service and the length of sea service were not established. There were no differences in the degree of hearing loss among those groups of seamen either.

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Ship's medicine chest on Yugoslav ship.

Bull Inst Marit Trop Med Gdynia

August 1992

Department of Occupational Medicine, Health Centre Rijeka, Yugoslavia.

An insufficient medical care during sea voyage presents a great risk for the health and life seafarers at sea. Apart from an appropriate education of seamen, radio-medical services, and a good medical guide, ship's medicine chest is an important component of the primary health care on ships. The standardization and unification of these medicine chests, which all major maritime countries except Yugoslavia have already accepted, is essential.

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