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Journal of Biomedical Science | 2012

EGFR protein overexpression correlates with chromosome 7 polysomy and poor prognostic parameters in clear cell renal cell carcinoma

Gordana Đorđević; Koviljka Matušan Ilijaš; Ita Hadžisejdić; Anton Maričić; Blaženka Grahovac; Nives Jonjić

BackgroundThe role of epidermal growth factor (EGF) and its receptor (EGFR) in the pathogenesis and progression of various malignant tumors has long been known, but there is still disagreement concerning prognostic significance of EGFR expression in clear cell renal cell carcinoma (CCRCC). The present study was designed to analyze more objectively the protein EGFR expression in CCRCC and to compare its value with EGFR gene copy number changes and clinicopathologic characteristics including patient survival.MethodsThe protein EGFR expression was analyzed immunohistochemically on 94 CCRCC, and gene copy number alterations of EGFR by FISH analysis on 41 CCRCC selected according to distinct membrane EGFR staining.ResultsMembrane EGFR expression in tumor cells was heterogeneous with respect to the proportion of positive cells and staining intensity. FISH analysis did not reveal EGFR gene amplification, while polysomy of chromosome 7 found in 41% was associated with higher EGFR membrane expression. Moreover, EGFR overexpression was associated with a higher nuclear grade, larger tumor size and shorter patients survival, while there was no connection with pathological stage.ConclusionIn conclusion, the protein expression of EGFR had an impact on prognosis in patients with CCRCC, while an increased copy number of chromosome 7 could be the possible reason for EGFR protein overexpression in the absence of gene amplification.


Rivista Urologia | 2014

Different presentations of renal cell cancer on ultrasound and computerized tomography.

Dean Markić; Kristian Krpina; Juraj Ahel; Josip Španjol; Antun Gršković; Sanja Štifter; Gordana Ðordevic; Cristophe Štemberger; Ivan Pavlović; Anton Maričić

Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the most common malignant tumor of the kidney. The major goal of imaging techniques is to correctly differentiate between benign and malignant renal lesions. We present the cases of six patients with renal masses that were interpreted completely differently based on ultrasound (US) and computerized tomography (CT) findings. From January 1st, 2008 to March 1st, 2014, 307 patients from our center underwent nephrectomy for RCC. In all patients US and CT were performed before the operation. In six patients, the US indicated a focal, solid renal lesion that was interpreted by CT as a cystic lesion (Bosniak II-III). Because discrepancies were evident, renal biopsies were performed. The biopsies revealed RCC in the six patients, all of whom underwent subsequent nephrectomy. All of the patients were confirmed to have macroscopically solid RCC without any cystic components. In most cases, CT is the most accurate diagnostic technique for the clinical diagnostic classification of renal masses. In cases where US characterizes a renal lesion as solid, despite CT findings of a cystic lesion, kidney biopsies are recommended. The 6 cases reported here support our belief that, in diagnostic processes of RCC, these techniques should be complementary used.


World Journal of Surgical Oncology | 2011

Primary testicular necrotizing vasculitis clinically presented as neoplasm of the testicle: a case report.

Anton Maričić; Sanja Štifter; Maksim Valenčić; Gordana Ðorđević; Dean Markić; Josip Španjol; Stanislav Sotošek; Željko Fučkar

We present a case of necrotizing vasculitis with the testicle as the isolated affected organ. A 25-year-old man, pretreated for epididymo-orchitis, presented with a presumed testicular neoplasm. Radical orchiectomy was performed and diagnosis of necrotizing vasculitis was established. In the absence of any other sign of systemic disease, the diagnosis of isolated necrotizing vasculitis of the testis was confirmed. Two years after the operation, the patient showed no symptoms of systemic disease.


Blood Purification | 2015

Peritoneal Dialysis Catheter Placement Using an Ultrasound-Guided Transversus Abdominis Plane Block

Dean Markić; Božidar Vujičić; Mladen Ivanovski; Kristian Krpina; Antun Gršković; Stela Živčić-Ćosić; Željko Župan; Anton Maričić; Maksim Valenčić; Sanjin Rački

Background: Peritoneal dialysis (PD) catheter placement is usually performed using general or local anesthesia. We present our PD catheter placement experience using an ultrasound-guided transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block, which is a regional anesthesia technique. Methods: In this study, we analyzed 33 patients from our center with ESRD who underwent PD catheter placement using a TAP block between June 2011 and April 2014. Results: The TAP block was successful for 29/33 (87.9%) patients. Four patients (12.1%) had pain at the incision site and required general anesthesia. There were no anesthesia-, surgery- or catheter-related complications. Conclusion: ESRD patients have a substantial number of comorbidities that can be negatively influenced by general anesthesia. Because regional anesthesia has no systemic effect, this procedure could be recommended for this group of patients. A TAP block is an effective, safe method and can be used as the principal anesthesia technique for PD catheter placement.


Case reports in urology | 2015

Bilateral Wünderlich Syndrome Caused by Spontaneous Rupture of Renal Angiomyolipomas

Stanislav Sotošek; Dean Markić; Josip Španjol; Kristian Krpina; Siniša Knežević; Anton Maričić

Wünderlich syndrome (WS) is a urological emergency characterized by retroperitoneal hemorrhage. In most cases, bleeding occurs from a renal angiomyolipoma (AML) and may be the first manifestation of the disease. We report a female patient with bilateral WS due to the metachronous rupture of renal AMLs. Because the patient was stable and the tumor was not malignant, treatment was conservative. Follow-up revealed the full recovery of kidney function and the resolution of the hematoma.


Blood Purification | 2015

Contents Vol. 39, 2015

Dean Markić; Maksim Valenčić; Božidar Vujičić; Mladen Ivanovski; Kristian Krpina; Antun Gršković; Stela Živčić-Ćosić; Željko Župan; Anton Maričić; Sanjin Rački; Garry J. Handelman; Xia Tao; Stephan Thijssen; Nathan W. Levin; Peter Kotanko; Nayra Rico; Francisco Maduell; Juan Sánchez; Marta Net; Miquel Gómez; Jose M. Gonzalez; Marta Arias-Guillén; Néstor Rodríguez; Josep M. Campistol; Yijun Zhou; Zhaohui Ni; Jiwei Zhang; Mingli Zhu; Renhua Lu; Yongmei Wang

Annual Congress of the 230 Chinese Blood Purification Center Administration Committee September 25–28, 2014, Guangzhou Guest Editor: Tao Wei (Beijing) Letter to the Editor 238 The Urokinase Lock-Therapy for Hemodialysis Occluded Central Venous Catheters Li Cavoli, G.; Schillaci, O.; Zagarrigo, C.; Servillo, F.; Li Cavoli, T.V.; Palmeri, M.; Rotolo, U. (Palermo)


Rivista Urologia | 2014

Impact of NK cell count on bladder cancer recurrence.

Kristian Krpina; Emina Babarović; Gordana Ðordevic; Dean Markić; Anton Maričić; Nives Jonjić

Purpose The aim of the present study was to evaluate the prognostic value of the local NK cell count in patients with recurrent non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer. Methods The archival paraffin-embedded primary tumor specimens were derived from retrospectively-selected patients, who were treated between 1996 and 2001 for bladder cancer. The study group consisted of 46 patients who developed recurrent disease during their first two post-operative years. The control group consisted of 27 patients who did not develop recurrent disease during their first two post-operative years. Specimens were assessed immunohistochemically with standard “ABC” technique. The frequency of NK cells was expressed as total number, estimated for each tumor by counting the positive NK cells in 10 high-power representative fields. Statistical analysis was done using Kruskal-Wallis test. Results Patients with recurrent non-muscle invasive bladder cancer in general have significantly higher values of stromal NK cell count than the control group. Patients with single tumor and smaller tumors show a statistically significant difference in NK cell count between study and control group. There also exists a statistically significant difference in stromal NK cell count in patients with clinical stage Ta tumor. Conclusions Our results confirm an association of the bladder wall NK cell count in bladder cancer patients with the natural history of disease. Further well-performed, reproducible, large, prospective investigation stratified by clinical parameters, such as tumor number and diameter, is needed to display the true value of this marker in the clinical work-up of bladder cancer patients.


Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift | 2014

Transurethral bladder neck incision in women with primary bladder neck obstruction

Dean Markić; Anton Maričić; Romano Oguić; Josip Španjol; Dražen Rahelić; Nino Rubinić; Maksim Valenčić


Renal Failure | 2007

Urothelial cancer in patients with Endemic Balkan Nephropathy (EN) after renal transplantation.

Stela Živčić-Ćosić; Mirjana Gržetić; Maksim Valenčić; Romano Oguić; Anton Maričić; Gordana Đorđević; Sanja Balen; Lidija Orlić; Sanjin Rački; Željko Fučkar


Collegium Antropologicum | 2009

Hypoalbuminemia and Complication Incidence in Hemodialysed Uremic Patients

Gordan Galić; Monika Tomić; Krešimir Galešić; Ante Kvesić; Martina Šoljić; Vladimir Mozetič; Zdravka Lončar; Anton Maričić; Željko Martinović

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Maksim Valenčić

Ministry of Health and Social Welfare

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Željko Fučkar

Ministry of Health and Social Welfare

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Sanjin Rački

Ministry of Health and Social Welfare

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Stela Živčić-Ćosić

Ministry of Health and Social Welfare

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