MedEspera 2020: Recent submissions

  • Manin, Elena; Emet, Iulia (MedEspera, 2020)
    Introduction. Neurosyphilis is the infection of the central nervous system by Treponema pallidum which can occur at any stage of the syphlis (1). Taylor et al. reported a 2.1% incidence of neurosyphilis among population ...
  • Khaled, Bwirat (MedEspera, 2020)
    Introduction. Sleep disorders are among one of the earliest and most common non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD). The nature of sleep is considered to be the major cause of lack of satisfaction of life quality ...
  • Gorbenco, Victoria (MedEspera, 2020)
    Introduction. Psoriasis is a chronic multi-system inflammatory skin disease with a strong genetic predisposition and autoimmune pathogenic traits, with a worldwide prevalence of 1– 3%. Beyond the physical dimensions of ...
  • Gavril, Laurita (MedEspera, 2020)
    Introduction. The positive diagnosis of death is an important task in forensic medicine. It can be established by the forensic doctor or any other doctor of another specialty. The pathologist is often asked for an opinion ...
  • Botnaru, Doina (MedEspera, 2020)
    Introduction. Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory disorder. The prevalence of rosacea is highest among fair-skinned individuals, and according to some studies constitutes up to 10% of the adult population. Although it is ...
  • Bolocan, Daniel; Caisîm, Tatiana (MedEspera, 2020)
    Introduction. Rosacea is a common, chronic disorder that can present with a variety of cutaneous or ocular manifestations. Skin involvement primarily affects the central face, with findings such as persistent centrofacial ...
  • Bodnari, Maria (MedEspera, 2020)
    Introduction. Female sexuality is a controversial issue due to its embarrassment, great complexity, and scarcity of scientific research. About 44% of women suffer from sexual dysfunctions and 15-20% have orgasm difficulties ...
  • Bacalîm, Victoria (MedEspera, 2020)
    Introduction. Dyslipidemias are complex qualitative or quantitative alterations of lipid metabolism. Their prevalence in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes reaches up to 39%, depending on the glycemic control. Aim ...
  • Andreev, Andrian (MedEspera, 2020)
    Introduction. The distribution of patients with tuberculosis in age groups is very heterogenous worldwide. It reflects the social inequalities, barriers in health care accessibility and the rate of comorbid groups. ...
  • Revencu, Eugenia (MedEspera, 2020)
    Introduction. Acute cholangitis is a medical emergency and is a potential life-threatening condition, is an infectious process of the entire biliary tree or only of the intrahepatic system developed almost always under ...
  • Ursu, Alexandr (MedEspera, 2020)
    Introduction. Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer worldwide, accounting for about 10% of all cancer cases diagnosed annually. Due to the high prevalence of CRC, implementation of a screening program, ...
  • Nicuta, Cristian; Scerbatiuc-Condur, Corina; Gheorghiţa, V. (MedEspera, 2020)
    Introduction. Meckel’s diverticulum (MD) it is one of the most common abnormalities of the digestive tract, being symptomatic in about 25% of cases, however very rarely diagnosed preoperatively, especially in adults ...
  • Khalaily, Ahmad Ali; Malcova, Tatiana (MedEspera, 2020)
    Introduction. Dieulafoy’s lesion (DL) is a rare, potentially life-threating cause of gastrointestinal hemorrhage, which is characterized by the presence of a unusual large tortuous artery with in the submucosal layer. ...
  • Ivanov, Artiom; Vascan, Andrei; Rotaru, Mihai (MedEspera, 2020)
    Introduction. Trauma is the leading cause of death worldwide. Approximately 70% of polytraumatized patients have thoracic trauma(TT) with variable severity, the pleuropulmonary complications reaching up to 30-45%, depending ...
  • Bîlhac, Zinaida (MedEspera, 2020)
    Introduction. Currently, bariatric surgery is the only effective therapy that leads to marked and sustained body weight loss. Although the morbidity rate after gastric bypass dropped, the postoperative complications are ...
  • Rotaru, Mihai; Platon, Dumitrița (MedEspera, 2020)
    Introduction. Spleen abscess is a rather rare clinical entity, its incidence detected at necroptic examinations being 0.14–0.7%. Most commonly, spleen abscesses develop in immunocompromised patients (with neoplasms, ...
  • Condur- Scerbatiuc, Corina; Suman, L.; Malcova, Tatiana (MedEspera, 2020)
    Introduction. Acute appendicitis (AA) is the most common cause of acute abdomen during pregnancy. Most signs of appendicitis are not found during pregnancy and diagnosis of appendicitis during this period remains ...
  • Guțu, Serghei (MedEspera, 2020)
    Introduction. Retained textile surgical meshes (TSM) which are left unintentionally in abdominal cavity are a problem despite precautions measures. Being qualified as major medical error, they are rarely reported. The ...
  • Pricop, Nicoleta; Scerbatiuc-Condur, Corina; Gheorghiţa, V. (MedEspera, 2020)
    ntroduction. Gallstone ileus (GI) is a rare complication of biliary lithiasis, being registered in about 4% as a potential cause of intestinal obstruction (IO). GI is imagistically characterized by the pathognomonic sign ...
  • Zlatova, Magdalina (MedEspera, 2020)
    Introduction. Premature birth is a major problem of contemporary obstetrics, but also of public health, whose incidence is increasing in the developed countries. Pregnancy duration, fetal body weight, physical and ...

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