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Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2010

Crusted (Norwegian) Scabies Following Systemic and Topical Corticosteroid Therapy

Ivana Binic; Aleksandar Janković; Dragan Jovanović; Milanka Ljubenović

It is a case study of a 62-yr-old female with crusted (Norwegian) scabies, which appeared during her treatment with systemic and topical corticosteroid therapy, under the diagnosis of erythroderma. In the same time, the patient had been suffered from hypothyoidism, and her skin changes were misdiagnosed, because it was thought that they are associated with her endocrine disorder. Suddenly, beside the erythema, her skin became hyperkeratotic, with widespread scaling over the trunk and limbs, and crusted lesions appeared on her scalp and ears. The microscopic examination of the skin scales with potassium hydroxide demonstrated numerous scabies mites and eggs. Repeated topical treatments with lindan, benzoyl benzoat and 10% precipitated sulphur ointment led to the complete resolution of her skin condition.


Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology | 2009

Acrokeratosis paraneoplastica (Bazex syndrome)n

Milanka Ljubenović; Dragisa B Ljubenovic; Ivana Binic; Aleksandar Janković; Dragan Jovanović

Acrokeratosis paraneoplastica of Bazex is rare condition, characterized with scaly hyperkeratotic psoriasiform plaques on acral parts of body (helices, nose, and malar and acral surfaces), and in later stages propagation to the limbs and trunk.This syndrome is distinct marker for different neoplastic conditions, predominantly squamous cell carcinoma of the upper aerodigestive tract with possible cervical lymph node metastases.In this paper we present 56 years old male patient, with hyperkeratotic plaques on the skin of his palms, soles, ear lobes and apex of the nose. Detailed examination found tumorous swelling on the left side of his neck. Histopathologic examination revealed solid anaplastic metastatic tumor. Patient died before primary tumor could be found. Bazex syndrome can appear before the diagnosis of internal malignancies, and thus is important for dermatologists to recognize it in favor of early diagnosis of specific malignant process.


European Journal of Cancer Prevention | 2014

Twenty nevi on the arms: a simple rule to identify patients younger than 50 years of age at higher risk for melanoma.

Giuseppe Argenziano; Jason Giacomel; Iris Zalaudek; Zoe Apalla; Andreas Blum; Paola De Simone; Aimilios Lallas; Caterina Longo; Elvira Moscarella; Danica Tiodorovic-Zivkovic; Jelica Tiodorovic; Dragan Jovanović; Harald Kittler

Patients with a high total nevus count (TNC) merit a total-body examination, but a simple strategy to identify these high-risk individuals is essentially missing. The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation between the number of melanocytic nevi on both arms and the TNC, and to evaluate patient variables that may have an effect on this association. In this multicenter, cross-sectional study, 2175 patients were examined and the mean number of arm nevi in relation to TNC was calculated. A mean value of fewer than 10 arm nevi was found in patients with TNC lower than 51 and a mean value of greater than 19 arm nevi was scored in patients with TNC greater than 50. These values remained unchanged after adjustment for various patient variables. In relation to TNC greater than 50, the presence of 20 or more arm nevi had specificity and negative predictive values of 95.2 and 89.6%, respectively. The sensitivity was 65.5% in patients younger than 50 years of age and 37.5% in the older age group. The number of arm nevi was significantly higher in individuals with a history of melanoma and in those with a melanoma detected during the study period. The presence of 20 or more nevi on the arms is an independent predictor of a high TNC and risk of melanoma. This sign thus represents a simple and rapid screening tool for either the primary care physician or the dermatologist to help identify high-risk patients.


Applied Mechanics and Materials | 2013

Testing of Level of Vibration and Parameters of Bearings in Industrial Fan

Dragan Jovanović; Nenad Živković; Miomir Raos; Ljiljana Zivkovic; Milena Jovanović; Momir Praščević

Climate chambers are a complex system of electromechanical components used for conditioning of air for providing comfort and projected parameters of temperature, humidity, velocity and air cleanliness in the area. In this paper is presented examination of the fan unit company Flaktwoods GJLB-5-071, 17.95 kW, n=1450 rpm, with a multi-functional device Vibrotest 60, the Danish manufacturer Bruel & Kjaer, for diagnostic of parameters of vibration and condition of bearing. The measured parameters are related to: - levels of vibrations (including measurement points on the motor and on the fan) in the directions of coordinate axes, according to ISO 10816-1. - parameters of condition of bearing through the index of bearing condition BCU (Bearing Conditions Unit) and BCS (Bearing Spectrum Conditions) - analysis of the characteristic frequency of vibration in the spectrum, presented by FFT (Fast Fourier Transformation).


Serbian Journal of Dermatology and Venereology | 2016

National Guidelines for the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis

Svetlana Popadić; Mirjana Gajić-Veljić; Sonja Prcic; Željko Mijušković; Dragan Jovanović; Lidija Kandolf-Sekulović; Miloš Nikolić

1Clinic of Dermatovenereology, Clinical Center of Serbia, Department of Dermatovenereology, School of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia 2Institute for Child and Youth Health Care of Vojvodina, Faculty of Medicine, University of Novi Sad, Serbia 3Clinic of Skin and Venereal Diseases, Military Medical Academy, Department of Dermatovenereology, School of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia 4Department of Dermatovenereology, Clinic of Skin and Venereal Diseases, Clinical Center Niš, School of Medicine, University of Niš, Niš, Serbia


Applied Mechanics and Materials | 2015

Vibration Analysis of Insufficiently Repaired Well Pump - A Case Study

Dragan Jovanović; Milena Jovanović; Miomir Raos; Nenad Živković; Milena Stankovic; Milan Protić

Vibration analysis of the repaired well pump is to determine whether vibrations occur due to an insufficient pump repair or due to some new malfunction that happened after the repair. This paper presents vibration analysis of well pump as well as the applied corrections in order to lower the vibration levels. Vibration measurement of well pump is conducted on measurement points defined by standard ISO 10816-1.


Phlebology | 2018

The effect of age and compression strength on venous leg ulcer healing

Vesna Karanikolic; Ivana Binic; Dragan Jovanović; Masa Golubovic; Ilija Golubovic; Natasa Djindjic; Dejan Petrovic

Objectives The aim of the study is to compare proportions of venous leg ulcers healed in patients treated with two different sub-bandage pressure values in relation to age. Methods The study included 102 outpatients with venous leg ulcers, one group with moderate compression pressure of 35–40 mmHg and the second with high pressure >45 mmHg. Each group was divided into two subgroups according to the age (≥65 vs. <65 years). Computerized planimetry was used to measure the size of the ulcers at 6, 12, 18 and 24 weeks. Results Kaplan–Maier analysis showed high pressure leads to higher proportion of healed venous leg ulcers, compared to moderate pressure, in patients aged ≥65 years (57.6% vs. 28%) and in patients <65 years (53.8% vs. 36%) (p < 0.05). Conclusion The study showed that higher compression pressure leads to higher proportions of venous leg ulcers healed, independent of age and could be safely preferred in older patients.


Archive | 2018

Vibration Analysis of the Boiler Supply Air Fan—A Case Study

Dragan Jovanović; Miomir Raos; Milena Jovanović; Milena Stankovic; Ljiljana Živković; Milan Protić

The air supply fan is an important element for boiler operation, responsible for providing the necessary air flow with respect to the combustion process demands. Vibration measurements of the boiler fan were conducted on measurement points defined by standard ISO 10816-1. Vibration measurements were done with Bruel&Kjaer Vibrotest 60, vibration analyzer and offline data acquisition device. The measured parameters are related to: levels of vibrations, parameters of condition of bearing BCU (Bearing Conditions Unit) and BCS (Bearing Spectrum Conditions), analysis of the characteristic frequency of vibrations is presented on FFT Spectrum diagrams. Based on the analysis the main conclusion is: measured vibrations are high and fan is in the field of unstable work.


Serbian Journal of Dermatology and Venereology | 2016

Scleromyxedema (Arndt-Gottron Syndrome): a Case Report

Danijela Popović; Mirjana Paravina; Dragan Jovanović; Vesna Karanikolic; Dragana Ljubisavljević

Abstract Lichen myxedematosus, also known as papular mucinosis, is a primary diffuse cutaneous mucinosis. It is a rare cutaneous myxedematous condition characterized by formation of numerous lichenoid papules. Scleromyxedema, also known as Arndt–Gottron syndrome, is a rare, confluent, papular and sclerotic variant of lichen myxedematosus, characterized by diffuse thickening of the skin underlying the papules. The condition is associated with systemic, even lethal manifestations, fibroblast proliferation and accumulation of acid mucopolysaccharides of the hyaluronic acid. Serum IgG class paraproteinemia is always present and it can be detected in all patients if appropriate or even repeat testing is used. Herein, we present a 67-year-old patient with a 2-year history of skin problems. He had no health problems other than hypertension and diabetes, wich were both diagnosed 15 years before. On examination, the patient exhibited sclerodermoid lesions with diffuse pseudo-sclerodermatous thickening of the exposed skin, microstomia and sclerodactyly-like changes; on the face, there were numerous solid, shiny 2 - 4 mm in diameter skin-coloured lichenoid papules, scattered across the forehead, glabellar area, nasolabial folds, perioral region, ear lobes and the neck. Histopathological examination revealed: highly distinctive collagenosis and fibrosis in the middle dermis, increased fibroblasts; collagen bundles with irregular arrangement and fragmentation; alcian blue-positive deposits with appearance consistent with acid mucins. Serum protein electrophoresis detected IgG lambda paraproteinemia. The patient was treated with systematic corticosteroids during 9 months with subsequent introduction of methotrexate and showed satisfactory results. The etiology of scleromyxedema remains unknown, since the purified IgG paraprotein itself has no direct effects on fibroblast proliferation. In scleromyxedema, numerous therapeutic modalities are proposed, unfortunatelly with limited effects. In colclusion, we report a case of an adult male with lichenoid papules; after a two-year progression, they evolved into scleromyxedema and exhibited well response to conventional therapy.


Serbian Journal of Dermatology and Venereology | 2014

Pachydermodactyly: a Case Report and Literature Review

Mirjana Paravina; Milenko Stanojević; Dragan Jovanović; Dragana Ljubisavljević

Abstract Pachydermodactyly is a rare, benign form of digital fibromatosis, characterized by asymptomatic and progressive, periarticular and usually symmetrical soft tissue finger swelling, specifically on the lateral aspects of the proximal interphalangeal joints mainly of the second, third, and fourth fingers; it mostly affects young adolescents and is probably due to repeated mechanical injury of the skin (such as repeated clasping or rubbing of crossed fingers), sometimes as a result of obsessive-compulsive disorder, which must be distinguished from obsessive “chewing pads”. This paper presents a male patient aged 19, who presented with first symptoms at the age of 12, and was diagnosed with periarticular hypertrophy: localized soft tissue thickening around the proximal interphalangeal joints of all fingers except the thumbs; slight hypertrophy of the skin; absence of subjective complaints; normal joint function. Dermatological status on admission revealed: symmetrical soft tissue swelling of all fingers of both hands except the thumbs at the level of the proximal interphalangeal joints; normal appearance of the distal parts of all fingers; thickening at the level of the proximal interphalangeal joints, bilateral, almost symmetrical hypertrophy (ulnar and radial) of phalanges of the affected fingers except both index fingers, affecting only the ulnar side. The skin lesions were pain-free on palpation, with homogeneous texture and elastic consistency, freely movable over underlying structures. The affected joints showed no functional deficit. The test results, sonography, radiography and histopathology confirmed our clinical diagnosis-pachydermodactyly. The review of the currently available literature, published between 1973 and 2014, including 99 papers and 160 patients, provided important insight into the characteristics and variations of the disease.

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