Andra Iulia Suceveanu
Ovidius University
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ARS Medica Tomitana | 2014
Andra Iulia Suceveanu; Laura Mazilu; Andra-Iulia Suceveanu; S. Paris; Felix Voinea; Irinel Raluca Parepa; Doina Catrinoiu
Abstract Celiac disease is a clinically heterogeneous disease characterized by an inadequate immunological response when patients with specific genetic phenotypes are exposed to gluten. This article presents a case of a young woman diagnosed in Gastroenterology Department of “ St. Andrew Apostle” Emergency Hospital of Constanta with celiac disease after multiple admissions into the hospital for unspecific symptoms such as pallor, fatigue, pirosis, weight loss and 1-2 soft stools/day. The history with period irregularities and infertility without a known cause, a recent unexplained bone fracture, the muscle weakness, neuropsychiatric symptoms characterized by sleep disturbances and irritability correlated with the biological features characterized by moderate feriprive anemia, Ca and Mg decreased level, thyroid autoimmune impairment and gastrointestinal symptoms raised the suspicion of an autoimmune disorder with multiple targets. The videcapsule endoscopy (VCE) revealed the specific pattern of the celiac disease: villous atrophy of jejunum, scalloping, absent folds and cobblestone mucosal pattern. Results were correlated with immunology tests results. The patient was transferred on a gluten free diet and the clinical and VCE controlsrevealed the healing of the jejunum mucosa. The VCE can be the tool for positive diagnosis of an unusual and heterogeneous celiac disease in patients with various symptoms without an apparent cause.
ARS Medica Tomitana | 2016
Andra Iulia Suceveanu; Laura Mazilu; Victoria Arama; Andra-Iulia Suceveanu; Irinel Raluca Parepa; Alina Cenusa; A. Catinean; L. Craciun; Felix Voinea
Abstract Background & Aims. Triple therapy with Peg-IFNs, Ribavirin and protease inhibitors raise the treatment success for hepatitis C up to 83%, but also bring together with the significantly higher rates of sustained virologic response (SVR) more side effects, interfering with patient’s quality of life (QoL) and work productivity. We aimed to analyze the factors influencing the adherence and the QoL during triple therapy using Peg-IFNs, Ribavirin and protease inhibitors in 50 patients diagnosed with chronic hepatitis C with first line therapy failure. Multivariate Cox proportional hazards regression was used to analyze determinants of retreatment initiation and treatment compliance, according to patient features. Results: We identified as major drivers of retreatment initiation the younger age, the female gender, the urban provenience, the high income, and the psychiatric and alcohol or drugs abuse history. The adherence and the QoL during retreatment therapy were similar, despite the regimen used, and obvious lower in patients with history of previous abandon, drugs and alcohol abuse or hematologic/ psychiatric decompensation. A lower capacity to work and a temporary withdrawal from job necessary to continue the therapy were seen similar in patients taking Boceprevir/Telaprevir. Abandon of therapy without a known reason was more frequent in males, with alcohol and drugs intake history, from rural region, with low income, and with psychiatric disturbances in personal history. Conclusion. Physicians should focus to develop medical strategies or drugs to increase the adherence and to provide a better QoL for patients with chronic hepatitis C making antiviral therapy.
ARS Medica Tomitana | 2015
Laura Mazilu; Tatiana Adam; Andra Iulia Suceveanu; R. Baz; Doina Tofolean
Abstract Background: Pulmonary embolism (PE) represents the third most frequent vascular disease following acute myocardial ischemic disease and stroke. It is a common and potentially lethal disease. Aim: We observed etiological spectrum, clinical aspects and diagnostic tests for patients with PE. Material and methods: Retrospective observational study that included 53 patients diagnosed with PE between 01.01.2009- 31.12.2013. We followed epidemiological aspects, risk factors, clinical manifestations and methods for positive diagnosis. Results: 53 patients which represents 0.66% from the patients admitted in our department (n=8,011), were diagnosed with PE. The main risk factor for PE was malignancy (n=16). Twenty patients with PE presented deep venous thrombosis (DVT) and 12 patients arterial thrombosis (AT). Main clinical syndromes of patients with PE were pulmonary infarction (n=32), isolated dyspnea (n=11) and circulatory collapse (n=10). A lot of paraclinical investigation sustained positive diagnosis,mainly by high performance techniques. Four cases were diagnosed postmortem. Conclusions: Clinical diagnosis of PE has a low accuracy. Clinical evaluation, even unspecific has a considerable value in the selection of patients who needed further paraclinical diagnostic procedures.
Cardiovascular Research | 2014
Laura Mazilu; Irinel Raluca Parepa; Andra Iulia Suceveanu; Adrian Paul Suceveanu; R Baz; Doina Catrinoiu
Revista Romana De Bioetica | 2013
Laura Mazilu; Zizi Niculescu; Andra Iulia Suceveanu; Adrian Paul Suceveanu; Doina Tofolean; Tatiana Adam
Pancreatology | 2015
Andra Iulia Suceveanu; Adrian Paul Suceveanu; Doina Catrinoiu; Irinel Raluca Parepa; Felix Voinea; Laura Mazilu
Archive | 2018
Andra Iulia Suceveanu; Roxana Popoiag; Laura Mazilu; Irinel RalucaParepa; Andreea Gheorghe; Anca Pantea Stoian; Felix Voinea; ClaudiaVoinea; Adrian Paul Suceveanu
Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences | 2018
Anca Pantea Stoian; Giorgiana Ditu; Mircea Diculescu; Mircea Manuc; Andra Iulia Suceveanu; Dana Manuc; Camelia Diaconu; Adrian Paul Suceveanu; Cornelia Nitipir; Razvan Hainarosie; Catalina Poiana; Cristian Serafinceanu
Hepatitis Monthly | 2018
Andra Iulia Suceveanu; Laura Mazilu; Claudia Voinea; Adrian Paul Suceveanu
Gastroenterology | 2017
Anca Trifan; Cristina Cijevschi Prelipcean; L. Gheorghe; Manuela Curescu; Ciprian Brisc; Simona Bataga; Egidia Miftode; Victoria Arama; Ion Rogoveanu; Andra Iulia Suceveanu; Ana Maria Singeap; Stefan Chiriac; Tudor Cuciureanu; Ioan Sporea; Adrian Goldis; Alina Popescu; S. Iacob; Catalin Sfarti; Camelia Cojocariu; Gabriela Stefanescu; Irina Girleanu; Oana Stoica; Catalina Mihai; Irina Ciortescu; Carol Stanciu