Medicina internă în tranziţie de la medicina bazată pe dovezi la medicina personalizată: Congresul aniversar „80 de ani de inovaţie în sănătate şi educaţie medicală”, 20-22 octombrie 2025: Culegere de rezumate: Recent submissions

  • Varghese, Affin Alexander; Chişlari, Lia (CEP Medicina, 2026)
    Background. Axial spondyloarthritis is a chronic inflammatory rheumatic disease predominantly affecting the axial skeleton and is a high burden on patients and health systems worldwide. Its prevalence ranges between 0.2 ...
  • Sava, Adelina; Tăbîrța, Alisa (CEP Medicina, 2026)
    Background. Joint stiffness means limited movement caused by inflammation, immobilization, or degenerative disorders. It lowers quality of life and daily function. Physical therapy helps restore joint mobility, reduce ...
  • Nazeer, Nawfia; Nistor, Alesea (CEP Medicina, 2026)
    Background. Paraneoplastic syndromes (PNS) are distant effects of cancer not caused by direct tumor invasion or metastasis. In rheumatology, they often mimic autoimmune diseases, leading to diagnostic difficulties and ...
  • Alazne, Elizabeth Rose; Toma, Cristina (CEP Medicina, 2026)
    Background. Community‑acquired pneumonia (CAP) remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Adjunctive systemic corticosteroids (CS) have been proposed to dampen the host’s excessive inflammatory response, ...
  • Tsiaulouski, Yelisei; Parascan, Alexandru; Deseatnicova, Elena (CEP Medicina, 2026)
    Background. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) remains a major global health challenge, with recent epidemiological studies demonstrating increasing prevalence worldwide. This review synthesizes current evidence on CKD risk ...
  • Ciobanu, Cristina; Jucov, Artiom (CEP Medicina, 2026)
    Background. Pharmacovigilance, the cornerstone of public health, is being transformed by technological advances, in which artificial intelligence (AI) plays an important role in minimizing conventional approaches, ...
  • Malic, Alina; Ivanes, Igor; Niguleanu, Adriana; Osipov, Tatiana (CEP Medicina, 2026)
    Background. Tuberculosis (TB) remains the leading cause of death among patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The immunosuppression caused by HIV significantly contributes to the development of ...
  • Curchi, Mirela; Groppa, Liliana; Golovatic, Dumitrița; Deseatnicova, Elena (CEP Medicina, 2026)
    Background. Osteoporosis is one of the most prevalent conditions among postmenopausal women and is associated with a significant increase in the incidence of fractures, morbidity, and mortality. Women are at higher risk ...
  • Tatarciuc, Anastasia; Suveică, Luminița (CEP Medicina, 2026)
    Background. Type 2 diabetes mellitus is the most widespread disease globally, representing one of the major global public health issues of the 21st century. Untreated diabetes can lead to severe complications: stroke, ...
  • Vizitiu, Daniela; Buta, Galina (CEP Medicina, 2026)
    Background. Child abandonment represents a serious social and medical issue, with multiple consequences on the child’s psychological and physical development. In the Republic of Moldova, as well as in other Eastern ...
  • Alexeev, Lucian; Kulcițkaia, Stela (CEP Medicina, 2026)
    Background. Migration is a social phenomenon with major interest. The WHO warns of the worsening at the global level of epidemiological situation in tuberculosis (TB) in recent years, conditioned by the recent COVID-19 ...
  • Barbos, Florin; Stoica, Mihaela; Antonova, Natalia; Istrati, Valeriu (CEP Medicina, 2026)
    Background. Unstable angina (UA), a type of acute coronary syndrome (ACS), needs prompt care in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) due to high complication risk. Coronary involvement is seen in ...
  • Gorincioi, Camelia; Bheemanna, Lakshmipathi Mamatha Tanushree; Osipov, Tatiana; Malic, Alina; Roscovan, Gheorghe; Niguleanu, Adriana (CEP Medicina, 2026)
    Background. Tuberculosis (TB) screening can greatly benefit global humanity by reducing TB prevalence and preventing new TB cases, particularly in low-and middle-income countries with a high TB incidence, where a significant ...
  • Peștereanu, Mihail; Catanoi, Cătălina-Doinița; Rezneac, Larisa (CEP Medicina, 2026)
    Background. Trauma is a major challenge in emergency care, being the third leading cause of death globally after cardiovascular disease and malignant tumors. Nearly half of traumarelated deaths occur at the scene or before ...
  • Polizo, Antonina; Corlăteanu, Alexandru; Brocovschii, Victoria (CEP Medicina, 2026)
    Background. Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) is a rare but severe immune-mediated adverse drug reaction. It falls under the category of delayed hypersensitivity reactions and is characterized by the detachment of the ...
  • Shibu, Gopika; Emeț, Iulia (CEP Medicina, 2026)
    Background. Child psoriasis is a continuing, immune system disorder of the skin with distinct challenges Results. ing from distinctions in the biology of the skin, the immune system, maturity, and psychosocial effects. ...
  • Vlad, Ariana; Mazur-Nicorici, Lucia (CEP Medicina, 2026)
    Background. Aortic valve stenosis is a common condition at elderly population. In addition to the classic risk factors, age and hypertension, recent research has identified others, such as genetic variations affecting ...
  • Mansouri, Mouhamed; Țerna, Eudochia (CEP Medicina, 2026)
    Background. Cardiovascular comorbidities, especially arrhythmias burden COPD patients by exceeding the pulmonary pathology and worsening the outcomes of the disease leading to increased morbidity and higher mortality ...
  • Bajura, Cătălina; Brocovschii, Victoria (CEP Medicina, 2026)
    Background. IgE-mediated food allergies are increasing globally. Lipid transfer proteins (LTP), being thermally and digestively stable, frequently cause severe allergic reactions. Corn, with low allergenic potential, has ...
  • Ciobanu, Mihaela; Munteanu, Ecaterina; Stoica, Mihaela; Munteanu, Artur; Gavriliuc, Svetlana; Sârbu, Oxana; Istrati, Valeriu (CEP Medicina, 2026)
    Background. Cholecystectomy has been recognized as the most common surgical procedure for gallbladder disease, with an incidence of around 1 million cases worldwide. In 40% of cases, persistent or new digestive symptoms ...

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