Category: 2015
Study regarding the survival of patients suffering a traumatic cardiac arrest
Severe trauma is the most frequent cause of death in young people, in civilized countries with major social and vital costs. The speed of diagnostic decision making and the precocity of treatment approaches are both essential...
Hepatic hemangioma -review-
Hepatic hemangiomas are benign tumors of the liver consisting of clusters of blood-filled cavities, lined by endothelial cells, fed by the hepatic artery. The vast majority of HH are asymptomatic, most often being discovered...
Tear lipocalin, lysozyme and lactoferrin concentrations in postmenopausal women
Rationale: Among the most frequently encountered pathologies examined by the ophthalmologist is dry eye syndrome (DE), which can be discovered particularly in the elderly. The initial diagnosis of DE is of high importance, but...
Synergistic approach to patient dialysate
The stress a patient is subjected to during dialysis treatment can be reduced by using a synergetic approach by the medical team. The integration into therapy of the positive psychical resources such as: active positive coping...
Placental damages in preeclampsia – from ultrasound images to histopathological findings
Preeclampsia is a unique pregnancy-related disease that affects 5-7% pregnancies worldwide. Placental architecture is modified in PE and eclampsia. Placental morphology and cellular arrangement are important for oxygen delivery...
Neurological soft signs in early stage of schizophrenia associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder
Background. Given that the obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) occurs with a much higher frequency in schizophrenia than in the general population, and, both schizophrenia and OCD are presumed to be neurodevelopmental disorders,...
Clinical evolutional aspects of chronic subdural haematomas – literature review
Apparently trivial, one of the most frequent pathologies in neurosurgical practice, chronic subdural haematoma, continues to be a challenge for the neurosurgeons both from the therapeutic and postoperatory complications point of...