Search Results - "Djuran, Zorana"
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Evaluation of clinical, biohumoral, and morphological findings of the thyroid gland as possible predictors of risk for cancer in patients with atoxic nodular and multinodular goiter
Published in Vojnosanitetski pregled (2024)“…Background/Aim. Thyroid nodules are usually asymptomatic and may occur in 68% of the general population. In most cases, they are discovered incidentally. As…”
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Clinical presentation of incidentally discovered adrenal tumors ‒ our experience
Published in Vojnosanitetski pregled (2021)“…Background/Aim. Incidentalomas of the adrenal gland are adrenal masses commonly discovered by chance on imaging not performed for suspected adrenal disease…”
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Role and importance of elastography in the diagnosis of differentiated thyroid carcinomas regarding the clinical, echosonographic, biochumoral and cytological examination and correlation of these results with definitive histopathological finding: A retrospective study
Published in Vojnosanitetski pregled (2021)“…Background/Aim. Thyroid nodules represent a common problem in medicine. Ultrasound examination of the thyroid glands is a common method for the initial…”
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Diabetes mellitus - factors that contribute to the occurrence, diagnosis and management of the disease
Published in Vojnosanitetski pregled (01-01-2019)“…nema nema…”
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Fahr’s syndrome and idiopathic hypoparathyroidism: A case report
Published in Vojnosanitetski pregled (01-01-2017)“…Introduction. Fahr?s syndrome is a rare, slowly progressive, neurodegenerative disorder, characterised by extensive, bilateral, and symmetrical basal ganglia…”
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Coexisting diseases modifying each other’s presentation - lack of growth failure in Turner syndrome due to the associated pituitary gigantism
Published in Vojnosanitetski pregled (01-10-2016)“…Turner syndrome presents with one of the most frequent chromosomal aberrations in female, typically presented with growth retardation, ovarian insufficiency,…”
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