36 results on '"Paduraru, Dan Nicolae"'
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2. A Comprehensive Review of Inguinal Hernia Occurrence in Obese Individuals
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ROSCA, Ruxandra, primary, PADURARU, Dan Nicolae, additional, BOLOCAN, Alexandra, additional, MUSAT, Florentina, additional, ION, Daniel, additional, and ANDRONIC, Octavian, additional
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- 2023
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3. Sentinel node biopsy for personalized breast cancer management; advances and controversies
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Moushaly, Rahim Al, primary, Ion, Daniel, additional, Andronic, Octavian, additional, Socea, Bogdan, additional, Palcau, Alexandru Cosmin, additional, and Paduraru, Dan Nicolae, additional
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- 2023
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4. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: the Surgical Perspective
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SOCEA Bogdan, DUMITRESCU Dan, BRATU Ovidiu Gabriel, CARAP Alexandru Constantin, BADIU Dumitru Cristinel, BOLOCAN Alexandra, PADURARU Dan Nicolae, MISCHIANU Dan, and CONSTANTIN Vlad Denis
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inflammatory bowel disease ,Crohn’s disease ,ulcerative colitis ,surgery ,Medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), namely Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, are relatively rare diseases in our country, known as a low prevalence geographic region. IBD are a multidisciplinary problem, that implies gastroenterologists, as well as surgeons. Surgical management in inflammatory bowel disease is often impaired by a high complication rate and a significant recurrence rate, specific mostly for Crohn’s disease. Indications for surgery include failure of medical therapy (including delayed puberty for young patients and drug intolerance), toxic megacolon, bowel perforation, obstruction, enteric fistula and abdominal or perianal abscess. Advances in medical treatment options for IBD are continuously accumulating. However, a large number of patients still require surgical procedures during lifetime.
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- 2019
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5. Duodenal Gangliocytic Paragangliomas—Case Series and Literature Review
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Stan-Ilie, Madalina, primary, Şandru, Vasile, additional, Plotogea, Oana-Mihaela, additional, Rînja, Ecaterina, additional, Pavel, Christopher, additional, Constantinescu, Gabriel, additional, Negreanu, Lucian, additional, Paduraru, Dan Nicolae, additional, Bolocan, Alexandra, additional, Andronic, Octavian, additional, Davitoiu, Dragos, additional, Bălan, Gheorghe G., additional, and Constantinescu, Alexandru, additional
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- 2023
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6. Ventral Hernia Repair and Drainage - A Prospective, Observational, and Comparative Study of Outcomes
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(Soare), Ana-Maria Stan, primary, Preda, Silviu-Daniel, primary, Ramboiu, Sandu, primary, Cartu, Dan, primary, Patrascu, Ștefan, primary, Cazacu, Sergiu, primary, Biciusca, Viorel, primary, Știolica, Adina Turcu, primary, Andronic, Octavian, primary, Paduraru, Dan Nicolae, primary, Daniel, Ion, primary, Mitroi, George, primary, Marinescu, Daniela, primary, and Șurlin, Valeriu, primary
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- 2023
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7. The SCN5A gene is a phenotype severity predictor in Brugada syndrome – a comprehensive literature review
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Deica, Andreea Valentina, primary, Paduraru, Livia Florentina, additional, Paduraru, Dan Nicolae, additional, and Andronic, Octavian, additional
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- 2022
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8. Sentinel node biopsy for personalized breast cancer management; advances and controversies.
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Al Moushaly, Rahim, Ion, Daniel, Andronic, Octavian, Socea, Bogdan, Palcau, Alexandru Cosmin, and Paduraru, Dan Nicolae
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MICROMETASTASIS ,SENTINEL lymph nodes ,BREAST biopsy ,SENTINEL lymph node biopsy ,AXILLARY lymph node dissection ,BREAST cancer - Abstract
Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) has become the gold standard for axillary lymph node staging, providing valuable prognostic information while minimizing complications compared to axillary lymph node dissection. However, there are ongoing debates and controversies surrounding SLNB in specific cases. Studies have explored the use of SLNB in neoadjuvant chemotherapy, emphasizing the need for customized therapy decisions. Factors such as age, tumor characteristics, and treatment response influence the selection of SLNB or axillary lymph node dissection. Additionally, the presence of extranodal extension, micrometastases, and isolated tumor cells has been evaluated to determine the need for lymphadenectomy. The importance of accurate oncological staging by thorough pathological evaluation has been highlighted, particularly with regards to invasion depth and lympho-vascular invasion. The significance of biological tumor status, such as hormone receptor and HER2 status, in axillary management decisions has been emphasized. Moreover, discussions have emerged regarding SLNB in the context of local recurrence, with differing perspectives on its utility. Future extensive studies are needed to refine protocols and incorporate these concepts related to SLNB into breast cancer management guidelines. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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9. Regenerative medicine options in treating premature ovarian failure.
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Busuioc, Roxana-Elena, Paduraru, Dan Nicolae, Alexandra Stanescu, Ana Maria, Barbalata, Didina Catalina, Musat, Florentina, Albu, Andreea Ruxandra, and Andronic, Octavian
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PREMATURE ovarian failure , *REGENERATIVE medicine , *STEM cell treatment , *FEMALE infertility , *PLATELET-rich plasma - Abstract
Infertility is generally defined as the failure to achieve a pregnancy after 12 months or more of regular unprotected sexual intercourse. premature ovarian failure (POF) is a cause of female infertility, being estimated to affect 1% of the general population. This condition represents a loss of hormonal and germinative activity of the ovaries due to a lack in the number of active follicles in women under 40 years old. Regenerative medicine represents a complex therapeutic option and it consists of technologies such as the use of stem cells, tissue engineering, and gene therapy alone or in different combinations. Although the boundaries of regenerative medicine are not clearly outlined at present, this paper is aiming to review its possibility of treatment in the future in what concerns POF, focusing more on the use of stem cell therapy. Stem cell therapy could be a feasible therapeutic approach for POF as the cells can be easily obtained. However, additional clinical studies are needed because until now the majority of the literature focuses on animal models for the evaluation of the role of stem cells on treating POF. Additionally, the platelet-rich plasma (PRP) approach for POF should be kept in mind as it was shown to be useful in the regeneration of multiple types of tissue. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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10. The SCN5A gene is a phenotype severity predictor in Brugada syndrome - a comprehensive literature review.
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Deica, Andreea Valentina, Paduraru, Livia Florentina, Paduraru, Dan Nicolae, and Andronic, Octavian
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LITERATURE reviews ,BRUGADA syndrome ,ARRHYTHMIA ,PHENOTYPES ,MEDICAL genetics ,SOUTHEAST Asians ,BUNDLE-branch block - Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this review is to ascertain whether patients with Brugada syndrome (BrS) having SCN5A mutations have a more severe clinical phenotype and prognosis than do patients without SCN5A mutations.Methods: A comprehensive Scopus database search was conducted; studies were selected by using Brugada syndrome and SCN5A as keywords for the main query.Results: The available literature consistently shows greater electrophysiological abnormalities in patients with Brugada syndrome having SCN5A-related etiology. These include conduction disorder evidenced by longer QRS, PQ and His-ventricular interval duration. Novel lines of evidence suggest that SCN5A mutations are predictors of malignant arrhythmic events. In addition, SCN5A-positive patients and their carrier relatives frequently suffer from various abnormal cardiac phenotypes such as sick sinus syndrome and progressive conduction disorder. Rare variants have also been shown to play a role in cases of epilepsy, hyperthyroidism, irritable bowel syndrome and malignancy.Conclusion: In this review, we show how the SCN5A mutation status predicts phenotypic characteristics and prognosis in patients with BrS. We conclude that SCN5A mutations weakly predict greater malignant arrhythmic event risk in BrS patients. However, SCN5A mutations do not show robust enough associations with severity indicators to be an independent part of current risk stratification strategies. With advancing knowledge of BrS genetics, the integration of data on rare variants of SCN5A and polygenic risk scores could make an impact on clinical decision making. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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11. Prognosis Evaluation for Patients with Abdominal Trauma Using Usual Biological Parameters
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Ion, Daniel, primary, Gherghinescu, Mircea, primary, Andronic, Octavian, primary, Andreescu, Cristina Veronica, primary, Paduraru, Dan Nicolae, primary, Bolocan, Alexandra, primary, Russu, Cristian, primary, Aprodu, Sandu, primary, Mationi, Georgiana, primary, Nicolescu, Cosmin, primary, and Popa, Daniel, primary
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- 2021
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12. Osteogenesis Imperfecta-Related Osteoporosis: Between Low Bone Mineral Density and Multiple Fractures
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Dumitrașcu, Anda, primary, Paduraru, Dan Nicolae, additional, Valea, Ana, additional, and Carsote, Mara, additional
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- 2020
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13. The Challenges of Melanoma during COVID-19 Pandemic
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MIULESCU, Raluca-Gabriela, primary, DUMITRASCU, Mihai Cristian, additional, DRAGHICI, Carmen Cristina, additional, SPINU, Diana, additional, POPA, Adelina, additional, ANDRONIC, Octavian, additional, PADURARU, Dan Nicolae, additional, FERECHIDE, Dumitru, additional, and SANDRU, Florica, additional
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- 2020
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14. Psoas Muscle Abscess
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Ion, Daniel, primary, Socea, Bogdan, additional, Bolocan, Alexandra, additional, Paduraru, Dan Nicolae, additional, and Andronic, Octavian, additional
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- 2020
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15. Acute Colonic Pseudoobstruction (Ogilvie Syndrome) - A Severe Complication in the Evolution of the Hospitalized or Institutionalized Patients
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Socea, Bogdan, primary, Bobic, Simona, primary, Paduraru, Dan Nicolae, primary, Carap, Alexandru C., primary, Nica, Anca A., primary, Smaranda, Alexandru C., primary, Ciobotaru, Vladimir, primary, Bogaciu, Cristiana, primary, Paun, Ion, primary, Bratu, Ovidiu Gabriel, primary, Badiu, Cristinel D., primary, Predescu, Dragos, primary, and Constantin, Vlad Denis, primary
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- 2020
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16. Gamma Knife radiosurgery: effect on corticotropin-secreting pituitary adenoma
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Paduraru, Dan Nicolae, primary, Ciunt, Raluca, additional, Morar, Andra, additional, Dragomir, Laura Maria, additional, Scânteie, Carla, additional, Bolocan, Alexandra, additional, Andronic, Octavian, additional, Ghervan, Cristina, additional, Socea, Bogdan, additional, Carsote, Mara, additional, and Valea, Ana, additional
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- 2019
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17. Axillary Lymph Node Dissection Extension in Breast Cancer Between Under and Overtreatment Analysis of a series of cases and literature review
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Ion, Daniel, primary, Bolocan, Alexandra, additional, Socea, Bogdan, additional, Andronic, Octavian, additional, Radu, Georgiana, additional, and Paduraru, Dan Nicolae, additional
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- 2019
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18. The Community Pharmacist Caught between Ethics, Pharmacy Management and Patient needs Assessment of the Main Stress Factors for the Pharmacists in the Community Pharmacy in Romania
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Paduraru, Dan Nicolae, primary, Ion, Daniel, additional, Nica, Adriana Elena, additional, Coman, Florentina, additional, Andronic, Octavian, additional, and Bolocan, Alexandra, additional
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- 2019
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19. Hepatitis C virus: host, environmental and viral factors promoting spontaneous clearance.
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Micu, Sergiu Ioan, Musat, Marilena, Dumitru, Andrada, Paduraru, Dan Nicolae, Rogoveanu, Anca, Dumitriu, Anca, Paunica, Stana, Balalau, Cristian, and Popoiag, Roxana Emanuela
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HEPATITIS C virus ,GENETIC polymorphisms ,HEPATITIS ,DISEASE progression - Abstract
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a pathogenic entity which determines inflammation and liver damage through complex immune mechanisms. Although progress has been made in managing the disease course, chronic infection still remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality to this day. Because both acute and chronic infection are often asymptomatic, chronic infection is frequently diagnosed when its complications have developed. In a small proportion of cases, the chronic infection does not develop, the immune system managing to cleanse the body from this silent pathogen in the absence of specific treatment, a process called spontaneous viral clearance, which occurs rarely, in about 20- 30% of cases. A competent immune response that manages to eliminate the virus from the organism was associated with IL-28B genetic polymorphism, female gender, young age, which often lead to clinical manifestations of acute hepatitis after initial exposure. Environmental factors such as limited viral exposure also play an important role. These factors and the mechanisms underlying spontaneous clearance are not fully understood but their action is complementary. In this paper, we review the concept of spontaneous clearance of HCV and assess the factors that have been associated with this clinical outcome of the infection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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20. Gender Differences in the Association of Ferritin and 25-hydroxyvitamin D
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Stoian, Anca Pantea, primary, Bala, Cornelia, additional, Rusu, Adriana, additional, Suceveanu, Andra, additional, Badiu, Dumitru Cristinel, additional, Nitipir, Cornelia, additional, Ditu, Georgiana, additional, Bica, Cristina, additional, Paduraru, Dan Nicolae, additional, and Serafinceanu, Cristian, additional
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- 2018
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21. Features of Acute Pancreatitis Patients Admitted to a General Surgery Clinic.
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PADURARU, Dan Nicolae, ION, Daniel, MIHAIL, Ana Maria, MELEANDRA, Iuliana A., SOCEA, Bogdan, ANDRONIC, Octavian, and BOLOCAN, Alexandra
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SURGICAL clinics , *PANCREATITIS , *NECROTIZING pancreatitis - Abstract
Acute pancreatitis is an important current problem with a growing frequency and a potentially severe or even fatal evolution in some cases. In recent years, an increase in the incidence of acute pancreatitis has been observed in the population, which emphasizes the importance of establishing optimal therapeutic behavior. We performed a descriptive, retrospective clinical study, from January 2015 to November 2018, single-center, on a number of 57 patients with the diagnosis of acute pancreatitis. The presentation characteristics of patients with acute pancreatitis are largely consistent with the literature, with patient sex being the sure parameter that highlights a signifi cant difference, with a greater number of women being diagnosed with acute pancreatitis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
22. Appendiceal Mass -- Dilemmas Regarding Extension of the Resection.
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Ion, Daniel, Serban, Mihai Bogdan, Paduraru, Dan Nicolae, Nica, Adriana Elena, Rahim, Al-Moushaly, and Andronic, Octavian
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- 2019
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23. Abdominal-pelvic pain in female patients with endometriosis - a review of the literature.
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Badiu, Dumitru Cristinel, Sima, Marina Romina, Mehedintu, Claudia, Mastalier, Bogdan, Mandu, Mihaela, Andronache, Liliana Florina, Paduraru, Dan Nicolae, Stoian, Anca Pantea, and Grigorean, Valentin Titus
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ENDOMETRIOSIS ,PELVIC pain ,ABDOMINAL pain ,PAIN management ,POSTOPERATIVE period ,ESTROGEN ,NUTRITION - Abstract
Abdominal-pelvic pain is the dominant symptom in endometriosis, one of the most common pathologies that affect women, being also a multifactorial disorder. Exploratory laparoscopy allows the correct assessment of the location as well as severity and extent of the lesions, thus representing the current gold standard in diagnosis. The correlation of pain intensity with the evolutionary stage of endometriosis is inconstant. Surgical treatment, preferably performed laparoscopically, includes the excision of the ectopic endometrium, having as a primary objective the control of persistent pain and the removal of all endometriotic foci. This procedure helps to improve the life quality of the patient, to reduce relapses, to control postoperative pain, and to eliminate the disease. Pre- and post-operative adjuvant medical treatment is used due to its effects on the symptomatology, prolonging the asymptomatic period of the disease. Despite the use of the above procedures, there are cases in which the abdominal-pelvic pain persists even after surgery, which makes endometriosis a significant challenge for both the specialist and the patient, as well as for the medical system itself, as the study of the pathogenic mechanisms is yet the subject of numerous studies. Nutritional education in these patients is essential, given the recommendation to restrict the range of foods and to increase other foods that have an important role in reducing the risk or even leading to regression of the endometrial pathology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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24. PHILOGENETIC CONTAINMENT OF BACTERIAL ROOTS INSULATED FROM PATIENTS WITH COLON CANCER COMPARED WITH OTHERS INSULATED FROM HEALTHY PATIENTS.
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PADURARU, Dan Nicolae, BOLOCAN, Alexandra, ANDRONIC, Octavian, ION, Daniel, RADU, Georgiana, LAZAR, Veronica, and SIMA, Filip
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BACTERIAL contamination , *COLON cancer treatment , *COLON microbiology , *GUT microbiome , *PUBLIC health - Abstract
Given that in day-to-day surgery we are experiencing advanced colon cancer cases, this issue appearing amid a large and growing incidence, it is understandable why more and more researchers are being trained in the research of this type of neoplasm. The directions that inspire us and our interest are represented by the elucidation of the determinant and favoring factors in the appearance of colon cancer, of the molecular mechanisms of action of these factors in the normal cell and its transformation into a neoplastic cell. We analyzed the aerobic/ aerobic- facultative anaerobic species composition of intestinal microbiota in a group of colon cancer patients in an attempt to identify a pattern specific or more commonly associated with this disease, as well as the study of the antibiotic factors expressed by the isolated strains compared to those isolated from a group of healthy individuals, thus leading to several conclusions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
25. Menopausal status and severe pathological conditions: is there a place for bone and neuroendocrine markers?
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PADURARU, Dan Nicolae, GHEMIGIAN, Adina, NICA, Adriana Elena, VALEA, Ana, and CARSOTE, Mara
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MENOPAUSE , *BIOMARKERS , *NEUROENDOCRINE system , *BREAST cancer treatment , *ESTROGEN receptors - Abstract
Introduction. Menopause involves skeletal losses, which may be accelerated by breast cancer and associated therapy, as aromatase inhibitors. Case presentation. A 67-year old Caucasian female underwent 2 years ago a right mastectomy for breast cancer (invasive ductal carcinoma of mucinous type; 85-90% positive reaction of estrogen receptor). Synchronously, she presented, at computer tomography, a left adrenal hyperplasia, stationary during follow-up. Tamoxifen was continued for two years, then a switch to anastrozole was done for the last four months. On admission, the assays showed a non-secretor adrenal pattern, with negative neuroendocrine markers, including serum serotonin. Bone profile pointed mild hypercalcemia with normal parathormone levels, as well as bone turnover markers and 25-hydroxyvitamin D (negative imagery scan for bone metastases). Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry (DXA) revealed osteopenia with a mid deterioration of Trabecular Bone Score (TBS) at 1220. Further continuation of aromatase inhibitor is recommended, in association with vitamin D supplementation and monthly oral risendronate, good hydration and serial calcium assays. Conclusion. Modern approach of menopausal breast cancer with aromatase inhibitors increases the speed of age-related bone loss, while detailed imagery may find otherwise unknown artefacts as non-tumour enlargement of adrenal glands. Whether neuroendocrine markers like 5-hydroxytryptamine will find a place in this particular context, apart from traditional bone indices, is still difficult to establish. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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26. RECOGNIZING ENDOGENOUS CUSHING'S SYNDROME AFTER THERAPY FOR SCLERODERMA.
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Valea, Ana, Paduraru, Dan Nicolae, Nica, Adriana Elena, Oprisor, Maria Iuliana, Ghemigian, Adina, and Carsote, Mara
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CUSHING'S syndrome diagnosis , *SCLERODERMA (Disease) treatment , *DIFFERENTIAL diagnosis , *PATIENT readmissions , *CIRCADIAN rhythms , *COMPUTED tomography - Abstract
Introduction. Scleroderma induces heterogeneous skin changes due to collagen anomalies including facial. The recommended therapy is. among others, topic cortisol derived products so an issue of diagnosis differential regarding the etiological type of Cushing's syndrome (CS) is raised if a patient develops a suggestive phenotype. Case presentation. This is a 64-year female presenting since the last few months red face, high blood pressure. central obesity. She has a 6-year history of scleroderma, intermittently treated with local corticotherapy. On admission, she associated metabolic disturbances as lipid profile anomalies, high uric acid, insulin resistance and increased number of white blood cells (which were not connected with a relapse of scleroderma, neither to an inflammatory syndrome). Low baseline plasma ACTH and morning serum cortisol level (not high yet detectable) with abnormal diurnal rhythm suggested an adrenal source of CS. A 3 cm right adrenal tumor was found on computer tomography and later removed through a classical intervention. Two weeks after, the patient voluntarily reduced her prednisone dose causing an adrenal crisis which required re-admission as an emergency. After discharge daily oral adrenal replacement therapy is needed for the moment. Conclusions. Scleroderma, especially with skin involvement, and some of associated therapies may mask an endogenous CS as adrenal tumor derivate thus delaying the adequate diagnosis and therapy. Patient's education regarding a potential life threatening condition as chronic adrenal insufficiency is necessary since post-operatory recovery of adrenal function is expected within 6 to 24 months. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. 5-HYDROXYTRYPTAMINE AND SKELETON STATUS.
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Carsote, Mara, Paduraru, Dan Nicolae, Nica, Adriana Elena, Valea, Ana, and Ghemigian, Adina
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NEUROENDOCRINE tumors , *SEROTONIN receptors , *BONE cells , *NEUROTRANSMITTERS , *SYMPATHETIC nervous system , *AUTOCRINE mechanisms - Abstract
Introduction. 5-hydroxytryptamin (serotonin) represents a monoamine with different functions. Central neurotransmitter is related to mood, food and energy regulation and indirect positive effects on bone mass via leptin and sympathetic system. Gut-derived 5-hydroxytryptamine directly influences the skeleton through Wnt/Lrp5/beta catenin signalling with opposite actions to the central pool. Method. This is a mini-review regarding serotonin- related bone changes. Results and discussions. All the bone cells have receptors for 5-hydroxytryptamine while skeleton may have an intrinsic ability to locally generate it. The monoamine displays paracrine and autocrine actions, some incompletely described. One practical point is the potential bone loss in clinical situations with serotonin excess as seen in carcinoid syndrome. Up to this moment, non-bone metastatic neuroendocrine tumours are not listed as cause of secondary osteoporosis. Another practical aspect is the use of circulating 5-hydroxytryptamine as bone turnover marker surrogate for assessing the future fragility fracture probability. Despite some correlations with classical bone remodelling markers, no clear cut conclusion has been established yet. Conclusion. 5-hydroxytryptamine displays complex effects on skeleton status, whether direct, indirect or local but there are data still unknown thus future need to connect the dots in this particular inter-disciplinary field. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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28. Skin anomalies in acromegalic patients (Review of the practical aspects).
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Sandru, Florica, Popa, Adelina, Paduraru, Dan Nicolae, Filipescu, Alexandru, Carsote, Mara, and Ghemigian, Adina
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ENDOCRINE diseases ,ACANTHOSIS nigricans ,DISEASE complications ,JUVENILE xanthogranuloma ,TUMORS ,INSULIN resistance - Abstract
Acromegaly is a hormonal disorder which occurs as the result of growth hormone (GH) and insulin growth factor 1 (IGF-1) over-secretion; both hormones are related to skin anomalies. The skin acts as a large endocrine organ, hosting GH receptors in every cell while IGF-1 receptors are expressed only in keratinocytes. This review is a literature review of skin anomalies found in acromegaly, either related to the disease itself or associated with related complications such as secondary diabetes mellitus, or involving associated conditions such as genetic syndromes. The following clinical points are mentioned as follows. Excessive skin and enlargement of soft tissue are due to glycosaminoglycan deposits, edema, and hyperhidrosis (mostly facial and acral). Acanthosis nigricans, a body fold dermatosis associated with insulin resistance, involves local or diffuse hyperkeratotic plaques with or without hyperpigmentation, caused by growth factors including GH/IGF-1. Other findings include cherry angiomas (due to the effects of lipid anomalies on small vessels); oily skin features with keratosis, epidermoid cysts, crochordons, pseudo-acanthosis nigricans; a potentially higher prevalence of varicose veins and psoriasis; low level of evidence for basal cell carcinoma, respective hidroadenitis suppurativa has been noted. In addition, complicated uncontrolled secondary diabetes mellitus (DM) may result in necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum, diabetic dermopathy, skin bacterial infections, dermatological complications of diabetic neuropathy, and nephropathy. Finally, associated hereditary syndromes may cause collagenomas, fibromas/angiofibromas, lipomas in multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1) syndrome; café-au-lait macules, early onset neurofibromas, juvenile xanthogranuloma (involving non-Langerhans cell histiocytes), and intertriginous freckling in neurofibromatosis type 1. Clinical findings are differentiated from pseudo-acromegaly such as pachydermoperiostosis. Iatrogenic rash, lipodystrophy (lipoatrophy with/without lipohypertrophy) are rarely reported after pegvisomant/somatostatin analogues or after insulin use for DM. Experiments using human cell lines have shown that GH/IGF-1 over-secretion are prone to epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in melanoma. In non-acromegalic subjects, the exact role of GH/IGF-1 in skin tumorigenesis is yet to be determined. Skin in acromegaly speaks for itself, either as the first step of disease identification or as a complication or part of a complex syndromic context. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Quorum sensing molecules produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa impair attachment and biofilm formation in Candida albicans
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Curutiu, Carmen, Ditu, Lia Mara, Florin Iordache, Bleotu, Coralia, Chifiriuc, Mariana Carmen, Lazar, Veronica, Paduraru, Dan Nicolae, and Holban, Alina Maria
30. Treatment of acne vulgaris in relation to its etiopathogenesis.
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SANDRU, Florica, DUMITRASCU, Mihai Cristian, Alexandra STANESCU, Ana Maria, PADURARU, Dan-Nicolae, SPINU, Diana, and POPA, Adelina
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ACNE , *SKIN diseases , *PATHOLOGY , *ARM , *RETINOIDS - Abstract
Acne vulgaris represent a frequent cutaneous disease manifested by chronic or recurrent development of papules, pustules, or nodules at the level of the face, neck, proximal upper extremities or trunk. The pathogenesis of acne vulgaris includes the interaction of multiple factors that lead to the development of comedones and inflammation. Although acne vulgaris dosen't represent a disease that is physically disabling, its psychologic impact can be striking, contributing to anxiety, low self-esteem and depression. As a result of all these, is a big demand for effective therapies for ane vulgaris. The pathogenesis and the treatment for each pathogenic cause of acne vulgaris will be reviewed here. Topical retinoids have a good influence for both comedonal (non-inflammatory) and inflammatory acne and should be included in the initial management of most of the patients. The efficacy of topical retinoids for inflammatory acne may be due to a combination of the intrinsic anti-inflammatory properties of the topical retinoids and their ability in the prevention of the formation of microcomedones. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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31. Hypercholesterolemia, as a Predictor Factor of Severe Acute Pancreatitis.
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Socea, Bogdan, Bolocan, Alexandra, Bratu, Ovidiu Gabriel, Paduraru, Dan Nicolae, Diaconu, Camelia Cristina, and Constantin, Vlad Denis
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DYSLIPIDEMIA , *PANCREATITIS , *HYPERCHOLESTEREMIA , *BLOOD cholesterol , *LONGITUDINAL method - Abstract
Dyslipidemia constitutes a well-known factor that can lead to acute pancreatitis. Hypertrigliceridemia and hypercholesterolemia are part of dyslipidemia. In a prospecitve study, we analyzed the role of hypercholesterolemia in triggering episodes of acute pancreatitis and the capacity of cholesterol blood level to predict the severity and the evolution of acute pancreatitis. In our prospective study, a preexistent cholesterol blood level above 240 mg/dl proved to be a trigger for pancreatitis and an increasing cholesterol level in evolution predicts a pancreatitis with organ failure (moderately-severe or severe). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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32. Defensive Surgery - a New Under-Recognized Reality among Surgeons?
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SOCEA, Bogdan, Gabriel BRATU, Ovidiu, CARAP, Alexandru Constantin, NEAGU, Tiberiu Paul, BADIU, Dumitru Cristinel, PADURARU, Dan Nicolae, DIMITRIU, Mihai, and CONSTANTIN, Vlad Denis
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DEFENSIVENESS (Psychology) , *EMERGENCY medical services , *DEFENSIVE medicine , *SURGEONS , *OPERATIVE surgery - Abstract
In recent years, the number of medical litigations is increasing and defensive medicine becomes a widespread approach among physicians all over the world. Defensive behavior of physicians is more common in scheduled, elective, compared to emergency medical services. The immediate direct consequences of this defensive behavior are found in the increase of costs (additional investigations) and the increase of waiting time for certain procedures and interventions (repeated postponements). Diffi cult and uncomfortable to admit that it exists, but defensive behavior is a reality. It raises numerous and complex ethical issues, and the goal of health policies should be to reduce this phenomenon. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
33. BRAINSTEM AUDITORY EVOKED POTENTIALS IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE.
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Alexa, Daniel, Alexa, Laura, Popa, Livia, Paduraru, Dan Nicolae, Ignat, Bogdan, Constantinescu, Aurora, Baltag, Doru, Rotar, Alexandrina, and Popescu, Cristian Dinu
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PARKINSON'S disease , *DOPAMINERGIC neurons , *AUDITORY evoked response , *NEURODEGENERATION , *BRAIN stem - Abstract
Background. Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative disorder caused by loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantianigra, but also in other dopaminergic and nondopaminergic areas of the brain and mainly in the brainstem. Auditory evoked potentials are routinely used in clinical practice to evaluate the function of the auditory nerve and auditory pathways in the brainstem. The aim of this study was to investigate the auditory brainstem pathways in patients with Parkinson disease. Materials and methods. In this study was included 34 patients with Parkinson's disease. The control group was composed of 29 healthy age- and sex-matched subjects. Detailed examination were performed in all individuals and the parkinsonian patients were stage between 2 and 4 according to Hoehn and Yahr's classication. Recordings of BAEPs were performed with Nihon Kohden Neuropack using 80 dB HL alternating polarity clicks in each ear at a rate of 10 s-1.. Averaged potentials to 1,000 clicks were obtained. Results. The BAEP results were interpreted for the latencies of waves I, II, III, IV, V and Interpeak Latencies (IPL) I-III, III-V and I-V. The results of our study have shown that the waves II, III, IV, V and IPL III-V were significantly delayed bilaterally. This modifications does not correlates with the age or duration of disease Conclusion. This study showed some modifications of auditory evoked potentials wich can be determined by the neurodegenerative process that affects the brainstem. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. BARIATRIC SURGERY AND OSTEOPOROSIS.
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Carsote, Mara, Petrescu, Razvan, Nica, Adriana Elena, Ghemigian, Adina, Paduraru, Dan Nicolae, and Valea, Ana
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BARIATRIC surgery , *OSTEOPOROSIS treatment , *QUALITY of life , *FRACTURE fixation , *HYPERPARATHYROIDISM , *LONGITUDINAL method - Abstract
Introduction. Bariatric surgery, regardless the type of approach, has aggressively extended nowadays. The procedure saves lives due to substantial improvement of severe cardio-metabolic co-morbidities but the influence of nutritional status might not be completely harmless including bone and muscle changes. Our purpose is to introduce data regarding skeleton after bariatric surgery. This is a narrative mini-review including papers from PubMed. A selection of 33 papers has been done. General data. Longitudinal better than cross-sectional studies confirmed an annual rate of losing bone mineral density at lumbar and femoral neck of 3-10% starting with first year after surgery and continuing within the third year; low vitamin D and calcium absorption with associated secondary hyperparathyroidism is described; others anomalies include elevated bone remodelling markers, damage of bone microarchitecture, fracture healing disturbances and sarcopenia. Conclusion. Overall, despite spectacular results after bariatric surgery, the bone and muscle are expected to suffer a level of deterioration which should be taken into account for assuring an adequate quality of life and an immediate and distant good post-operatory prognosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. THE ROLE OF RIGHT HEMISPHERE IN RECOVERY OF POST-STROKE APHASIA.
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Nica, Adriana Elena, Alexa, Daniel, Andronic, Octavia, Cazac, Tabita, and Paduraru, Dan Nicolae
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APHASIA , *BRAIN diseases , *STROKE patients , *CEREBRAL hemispheres , *CEREBRAL dominance - Abstract
Previous data obtained especially from rTMS studies indicate that right hemisphere recruitment has a limiting effect on recovery of poststroke aphasia in right handed patients by inhibiting the activation of intact perilesional areas in left hemisphere and preventing them from regaining function. New researches bring new arguments to support the positive infl uence of right hemisphere on restoration of language and communication. In this paper we try to review the latest evidences regarding the contribution of the right hemisphere to post-stroke aphasia recovery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. The SCN5A Gene Is a Predictor of Phenotype Severity in Brugada Syndrome: A Comprehensive Literature Review.
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Deica AV, Paduraru LF, Paduraru DN, and Andronic O
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- Humans, Phenotype, NAV1.5 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel genetics, Mutation, Electrocardiography, Brugada Syndrome genetics, Brugada Syndrome complications
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Objective: The purpose of this review was to ascertain whether patients with Brugada syndrome (BrS) having SCN5A mutations have a more severe clinical phenotype and prognosis than do patients without SCN5A mutations., Methods: A comprehensive Scopus database search was conducted; studies were selected by using Brugada syndrome and SCN5A as keywords for the main query., Results: The available literature consistently shows greater electrophysiological abnormalities in patients with BrS having SCN5A-related etiology. These include conduction disorder evidenced by longer QRS, PQ, and His-ventricular interval duration. Novel lines of evidence suggest that SCN5A mutations are predictors of malignant arrhythmic events. In addition, SCN5A-positive patients and their carrier relatives frequently suffer from various abnormal cardiac phenotypes such as sick sinus syndrome and progressive conduction disorder. Rare variants have also been shown to play a role in cases of epilepsy, hyperthyroidism, irritable bowel syndrome, and malignancy., Conclusion: In this review, we show how the SCN5A mutation status predicts phenotypic characteristics and prognosis in patients with BrS. We conclude that SCN5A mutations weakly predict greater malignant arrhythmic event risk in BrS patients. However, SCN5A mutations do not show robust enough associations with severity indicators to be an independent part of current risk stratification strategies. With advancing knowledge of BrS genetics, the integration of data on rare variants of SCN5A and polygenic risk scores could make an impact on clinical decision-making., (© 2022 The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel.)
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