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Pediatrics International | 2013

Association between pet‐keeping and asthma in school children

Biljana Medjo; Marina Atanaskovic-Markovic; Dimitrije Nikolic; Brankica Spasojevic-Dimitrijeva; Petar Ivanovski; Slobodanka Djukic

The role of pet exposure in childhood asthma and allergy is still controversial. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between pet‐keeping during different periods of childhood and asthma and sensitization in school children.


Srpski Arhiv Za Celokupno Lekarstvo | 2011

Henoch-Schönlein purpura outcome in children: A ten-year clinical study

Brankica Spasojevic-Dimitrijeva; Mirjana Kostic; Amira Peco-Antic; Kruscić D; Mirjana Cvetkovic; Gordana Milosevski-Lomic; Dusan Paripovic

INTRODUCTION Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP) is the most common vasculitis of childhood. It is characterized by symptoms including nonthrombocytopenic purpura, abdominal pain, haematuria/proteinuria, and arthralgia/arthritis. The pleiomorphism of clinical signs in HSP could be confused with other conditions or other vasculitis forms. OBJECTIVE Evaluation of HSP clinical presentation, the onset and severity of renal manifestation in affected children and their outcome. METHODS A retrospective study of 49 patients diagnosed with HSP was conducted from September 1999 to September 2009. Children with severe renal manifestations (nephrotic range proteinuria, with or without nephrotic or nephritic syndrome) have undergone kidney biopsy. RESULTS Twenty-five patients developed renal manifestations after onset of the disease. In our study childs older age was a risk factor for association with HSP nephritis. Six of the patients required kidney biopsy. They were successfully treated with various immunosuppressive protocols, as well as three of nine patients with nephrotic range proteinuria. Two patients developed most severe form of HSP nephritis, nephrotic-nephritic syndrome with histology grade IIIb/IVb. During the study period (average followup 6 years), all patients had a normal global renal function with mild proteinuria in only two cases. The prognosis of renal involvement was better than reports from other patient series. CONCLUSION Long-term morbidity of HSP is predominantly attributed to renal involvement. During the study period, no patient had renal insufficiency or end stage renal disease after various combinations of immunosuppressive treatment. It is recommended that patients with HSP nephritis are followed for longer periods of time with a regular measurement of renal function and proteinuria.


The Central European Journal of Paediatrics | 2017

Renal functional reserve in children with a solitary functioning kidney and chronic kidney disease

Amira Peco-Antic; Jelena Kotur-Stevuljevic; Dusan Paripovic; Gordana Šćekić; Aleksandra Stefanović; Gordana Milosevski-Lomic; Brankica Spasojevic-Dimitrijeva; Bilsana Mulić

O bjective – To examine renal functional reserve (RFR) and blood pressure (BP) in children with a solitary functioning kidney (SFK) and stage 1-3 chronic kidney disease (CKD). M ethod – RFR was measured in 48 children with SFK and in 10 healthy children, as the difference between unstimulated and stimulated clearance of endogenous creatinine by a meat-free oral protein load (OPL). Cimetidine was given 48 h prior to the measurement when the study subjects were on a diet free of meat, fish and poultry. Serum cystatin C and urinary protein (UPRT)/urinary creatinine (UCr) were examined before and 2 hours after OPL. BP was determined by office and by 24-h ambulatory BP monitoring (ABPM). R esults – The majority of the patients (79.6%) had congenital SFK, while the remaining had acquired SFK due to unilateral nephrectomy. Sixteen patients had CKD1, 19 patients had CKD2 and 13 had CKD3. The patients and controls did not differ in terms of age, gender, body size, office and 24-h blood pressure readings and basal GFR. Kidney size was greater and serum cystatin C was higher in patients than in controls. Increased proteinuria and arterial hypertension were found in 24.3% and 18.9% of the patients, respectively. Nocturnal hypertension was more common than that during the daytime. After OPL, GFR significantly increased, more in controls than in patients. Among the patients, the RFR was the highest in the CKD3 group. Conclusion – OPL induced an increase in GFR above its basal value. This response was higher in healthy children than in those with SFK. The positive relationship between RFR and CKD stage and the highest RFR in CKD3 patients suggests well preserved renal functional reserve in patients with moderate renal failure. ABPM is necessary for BP evaluation in children with SFK.


Pediatric Nephrology | 2007

Pulmonary inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor associated with nephrotic syndrome

Kruscić D; Amira Peco-Antic; Brankica Spasojevic-Dimitrijeva; Mirjana Stanic; Gordana Milosevski-Lomic; Kostić M; Petar Ivanovski; Ivan Boričić

Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor (IMT) of the lung is a benign, non-metastasizing tumor with the possibility of local infiltration, recurrence or persistent local growth. This kind of tumor arises due to an unregulated growth of inflammatory cells. To our knowledge, IMT associated with nephrotic syndrome has not yet been recognized. Therefore, we present the case of a 14-year-old girl with lung IMT associated with secondary nephrotic syndrome (NS), which was cured after tumor removal.


Pediatric Nephrology | 2016

Anemia in children following renal transplantation—results from the ESPN/ERA-EDTA Registry

Leah Krischock; Karlijn J. van Stralen; Enrico Verrina; E. Jane Tizard; Marjolein Bonthuis; György Reusz; Farida K. Hussain; Augustina Jankauskiene; Gregor Novljan; Brankica Spasojevic-Dimitrijeva; Ludmila Podracka; Vera Zaller; Kitty J. Jager; Franz Schaefer


Pediatric Nephrology | 2010

The IL-6 −174G/C polymorphism and renal scarring in children with first acute pyelonephritis

Brankica Spasojevic-Dimitrijeva; Maja Živković; Aleksandra Stanković; Ljiljana Stojković; Kostić M


Srpski Arhiv Za Celokupno Lekarstvo | 2014

Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder: Case reports of three children with kidney transplant

Brankica Spasojevic-Dimitrijeva; Amira Peco-Antic; Dusan Paripovic; Kruscić D; Zoran Krstic; Maja Cupic; Mirjana Cvetkovic; Gordana Milosevski-Lomic; Mirjana Kostic


Therapeutic Drug Monitoring | 2017

Effect of Age and Allele Variants of CYP3A5, CYP3A4, and POR Genes on the Pharmacokinetics of Cyclosporin A in Pediatric Renal Transplant Recipients From Serbia

Mirjana Cvetkovic; Maja Zivkovic; Maja Bundalo; Ivana Gojković; Brankica Spasojevic-Dimitrijeva; Aleksandra Stankovic; Mirjana Kostic


Srpski Arhiv Za Celokupno Lekarstvo | 2016

Granulomatous interstitial nephritis associated with influenza A: H1N1 infection--A case report.

Gordana Milosevski-Lomic; Jasmina Markovic-Lipkovski; Mirjana Kostic; Dusan Paripovic; Brankica Spasojevic-Dimitrijeva; Amira Peco-Antic


Srpski Arhiv Za Celokupno Lekarstvo | 2012

In Vivo Susceptibility of ESBL Producing Escherichia Coli to Ceftriaxone in Children with Acute Pyelonephritis

Amira Peco-Antic; Dusan Paripovic; Svetlana Buljugic; Brankica Spasojevic-Dimitrijeva; Mirjana Cvetkovic; Suzana Laban-Nestorović; Gordana Milosevski-Lomic

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Amira Peco-Antic

Boston Children's Hospital

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Dusan Paripovic

Boston Children's Hospital

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Kruscić D

Boston Children's Hospital

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Kostić M

Boston Children's Hospital

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Petar Ivanovski

Boston Children's Hospital

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Biljana Medjo

Boston Children's Hospital

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Dimitrije Nikolic

Boston Children's Hospital

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