MedEspera: International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors: Recent submissions

  • Fala, Paula; Bordeniuc, Gheorghe; Dumitru, Romaniuc (MedEspera, 2016)
    Introduction: Bruxism is a parafunctional activity, consisting of excessive teeth grinding and jaw clenching. It affects at least 15-20% of the general population, and it is estimated that 85-90% of people experience at ...
  • Jian, Mariana; Cobzac, Vitalie; Moghildea, Ion; Macagonova, Olga (MedEspera, 2018)
    Introduction. According to The World Health Organization in 2012, about one-third of the world's population has serological evidence of hepatitis B infection (VHB). Terminal stage liver disease or hepatocellular carcinoma ...
  • Tcaci, Natalia (MedEspera, 2016)
    Introduction: There is a correlation between the emotional state of a person and some objective manifestations. As usual, the neurological exam doesn’t permit us to make some concerns about the psychological state of the ...
  • Jian, Mariana; Cobzac, Vitalie (MedEspera, 2018)
    Introduction. Chondral injuries are common following a knee trauma. There are numerous studies with different ways to obtain a suitable graft for articular cartilage regeneration, but without imposing results. Material ...
  • Prisacariu, Eduard Manuel; Clim, Ioana Adelina (MedEspera, 2016)
    Introduction: Phenylketonuria (PKU ) is an autosomal - recessive disorder caused by phenylalanine – hydroxylase deficiency.Management and control of phenylalanine (Phe) levels through dietary intake remains the standard ...
  • Ivasiuc, Irina (MedEspera, 2018)
    Introduction. Some oral mucosal diseases appear as a result of immunodeficiency of the organism caused by systemic diseases. In recent years, it has been shown that chronic hepatitis B and C infection, in addition to ...
  • Gavriliuc, Svetlana; Ignat, Rodica; Levitchi, Alexei; Lupu, Lilia; Chiosa, Diana; Buza, Anastasia; Butovscaia, Cristina (MedEspera, 2016)
    Introduction: Dyslipidaemia is a recognized modifiable cardiovascular risk factor, acting independently or together with other factors. Lipid abnormalities are well-studied in different age groups(childhood, adolescence ...
  • Istratii, Eugenia (MedEspera, 2018)
    Introduction. Current studies reveal the harmful effect of trans fatty acids on cardiovascular health. Each additional gram of trans fatty acids increases the risk of myocardial infarction by approximately 5%. trans fatty ...
  • Varvari, Ioana (MedEspera, 2016)
    Introduction: Brain Cancer is one of the most agressive forms of cancer and has without a doubt the most dramatic presentation leading to losing one’s self awareness. Primitive brain tumors are a heterogenous group of ...
  • Pasat, Ecaterina; Soroceanu, Ala; Danilov, Natalia; Soroceanu, Serghei; Martin, Cristina; Rotari, Olga; Toma, Alina; Raed, Feras; Dumanscaia, Maria; Cheptea, Laura; Mihailuta, Valentina (MedEspera, 2016)
    Introduction: Over the past 20 years, research has found that depression not only is more common in cardiac patients than in the general population, but depression is also a risk factor for cardiac morbidity and mortality, ...
  • Isacov, Iulia (MedEspera, 2018)
    Introduction. Inflammatory processes in the maxillofacial region are a pressing problem in a specialist surgeon’s daily work due to the high number of patients with this diagnosis, but also because of the life-threatening ...
  • Gimiga, Nicoleta; Olaru, Claudia; Stanca, Raluca (MedEspera, 2016)
    Introduction: Gastrointestinal bleeding, especially in children is an alarming event for parents and children, sometimes with dramatic consequences requiring quickly diagnosis and therapeutic approach. The objective of ...
  • Ignatov, Olga; Jian, Mariana; Cobzac, Vitalie (MedEspera, 2018)
    Introduction. Avascular necrosis (AVN) is the disease characterized by a vascular insult to the blood supply of the femoral head, which can lead to necrosis of the spongiform bone followed by collapse of the femoral head ...
  • Ropot, Doina (MedEspera, 2016)
    Introduction: Neuroplasticity refers to the potential that the brain has to reorganize by creating new neural pathways to adapt, as it needs. Think of the neurological changes being made in the brain as the brain's way ...
  • Pasnin, Ana; Taburceanu, Elena; Visnevschi, Anatolie (MedEspera, 2016)
    Introduction: The Epstein-Barr virus was found in 1968 as the major cause of infectious mononucleosis. Since then the diagnosis of EBV has gone a way from the nonspecific tests, such as the heterophile antibody test, to ...
  • Iachimovici, Alina (MedEspera, 2018)
    Introduction. Macrophages are one of the most flexible immune cell of our body. Recent studies have elucidated their involvement in the tumour pathology too. There are two types of macrophages: M1 (pro-inflammatory) and ...
  • Hmelnițcaia, Cristina; Avornic, Lucia; Petrasco, Catalina; Mihailovici, Corina (MedEspera, 2018)
    Introduction. Nursing caries occurs at an incidence of 19.7% in the USA (Jeffrey Dean, 2016) and 15% in Romania (Luca R., 2017). Nursing caries is a specific form of dental decay that affects the deciduous dentition. The ...
  • Gutan, Elena (MedEspera, 2016)
    Introduction: After WHO dates annually, 2.5 million people are hospitalized in Department of Medical Emergency with diagnosis: Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS). Annual incidence of morbidity in ACS constitutes 3 per 1000 ...
  • Gutu, Vadim (MedEspera, 2018)
    Introduction. It is well known the fact that untreated chronic periodontitis will increase the level of destruction of surrounding tissues, progressing from one one type to another, finishing frequently with dental ...
  • Gutu, Daniela (MedEspera, 2018)
    Introduction. We are aware of the fact that the human organism requires daily consumption of food, which gives it a certain amount of energy and trephines. We can provide the human organism with various nutrients: proteins, ...

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