David Bonifačić
University of Rijeka
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Otology & Neurotology | 2001
Mitja Velepic; Marta Bonifacic; Darko Manestar; Marko Velepic; David Bonifačić
Objective To determine whether a patient with a serious defect of the tympanic membrane (TM) will be able to dive after surgery. Patients and Methods The authors describe three patients who were divers with serious defects of the TM (more than 75% of TM). In all three cases, cartilage palisade tympanoplasty was used to reconstruct the TM. Results Six months after surgery, the patients passed clinical examinations, audiograms (hearing restored to normal), tympanometry (increased stiffness of the TM), and pressure tolerance tests in hyperbaric chamber (30-m immersion was simulated for 4 minutes), and they began to dive again. Approximately 2 years after the surgery, all three patients are able to dive without any difficulties. Conclusion The authors conclude that patients can dive after cartilage palisade tympanoplasty.
Central European Journal of Biology | 2008
Mira Krstulja; David Bonifačić; Slobodan Cvejanović
In 1982 Vilanova et al. quantitatively described the neovessel area in glioblastoma and suggested zonal differences in vessel surface area. In this study we investigated specific cell proliferation and angiogenic patterns in the vessel compartment of cortical glioblastoma. We used Ki67, CD34 and SMA double immunohistochemical staining to quantitate vascular patterns and cell specific proliferation and presented glioblastoma with several parameters of angiogenesis. Endothelial cell proliferation was higher in complex and bizzare neovessels than in the simple and sprouting glioblastoma neovessels. There was a higher frequency of sprouting simple vessels in close proximity to the palisade and a higher frequency of bizzare vessels in the microzone distant to the palisade. Quantitatively presented for the first time, the neovessel proliferation patterns support cortical glioblastoma compartmentalization. The data obtained are relevant to medical doctors using neoangiogenesis in diagnosis, prognosis and therapy of neoplasia. The results obtained in 15 patients call for further investigation of endothelial cell/pericyte relationships and glioblastoma compartmentalization.
Medical Hypotheses | 2008
Mira Krstulja; Alenka Car; David Bonifačić; Tamara Braut; Milodar Kujundžić
Collegium Antropologicum | 2010
Ines Strenja-Linić; Božidar Vojniković; Tea Čaljkušić-Mance; Robert Tićac; David Bonifačić; Damir Kovačević
NEURI 2015, 5th Student Congress of Neuroscience | 2015
mARtA žutelIJA; svetlAnA ImbRIŠIć; vAnesA vuJIČIć; David Bonifačić; dInA ŠveRKo vIžIntIn; Lidija Tuškan-Mohar
NEURI 2015, 5th Student Congress of Neuroscience | 2015
vAnesA vuJIČIć; mARtA žutelIJA; svetlAnA ImbRIŠIć; David Bonifačić; dInA ŠveRKo vIžIntIn; Lidija Tuškan-Mohar
Collegium Antropologicum | 2014
Radan Starčević; Marko Velepic; David Bonifačić
Medicina Fluminensis : Medicina Fluminensis | 2013
Lidija Tuškan-Mohar; Adriana Prunk Drmić; David Bonifačić; Igor Antončić; Olivio Perković; Siniša Dunatov
Medicina Fluminensis : Medicina Fluminensis | 2013
David Bonifačić; Lidija Tuškan-Mohar; Siniša Dunatov; Igor Antončić
Medicina Fluminensis : Medicina Fluminensis | 2013
Igor Antončić; Siniša Dunatov; Lidija Tuškan-Mohar; David Bonifačić; Olivio Perković; Matija Sošić