Search Results - "Tudorić Đeno, Ivana"
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Clinical and patohistological factors affecting the 5 year survival rate in a population of Croatian women with invasive ductal breast carcinoma
Published in Collegium antropologicum (01-06-2013)“…Breast carcinoma falls into a heterogeneous group of diseases which can be determined by various prognostic factors. The identification of clinical and…”
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Decreased level of sRAGE in the cerebrospinal fluid of multiple sclerosis patients at clinical onset
Published in Neuroimmunomodulation (01-01-2014)“…Receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) ligands/RAGE interactions have been proposed to have a pathogenic role in neuroinflammatory disorders. Our…”
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UČINKOVITOST INTERKOSTALNE BLOKADE NA POSLIJEOPERACIJSKU BOL I POTROŠNJU ANALGETIKA NAKON PREDNJE SPONDILODEZE KOD KOREKCIJE SKOLIOZE
Published in Acta medica Croatica (16-11-2018)“…Cilj: Kirurška korekcija skolioze prednjim pristupom je vrlo ekstenzivan ortopedski zahvat. Bol nakon torakotomije ubraja se u najintenzivnije boli uopće, a…”
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Clinical and Patohistological Factors Affecting the 5 Year Survival Rate in a Population of Croatian Women with Invasive Ductal Breast Carcinoma
Published in Collegium antropologicum (01-07-2013)“…Breast carinoma falls into a heterogeneous group of diseases which can be determined by various prognostic factors. The identification of clinical and…”
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Intermittent spinal anesthesia – a viable alternative in hybrid vascular procedures?
Published in Periodicum biologorum (01-06-2013)“…In this prospective observational study we analysed anesthetic techniques used in high risk surgical patients who underwent hybrid peripheral…”
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Hemodynamic collapse with cardiac arrest during a high subarachnoid block
Published in Periodicum biologorum (01-06-2011)“…Background: In this case report we tried to identify possible factors which could be related to developing an inappropriately high subarachnoid block and…”
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