Dražen Jelašić
University Hospital Centre Zagreb
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Cardiology in The Young | 2002
Ivan Malčić; Marija Jelušić; Hrvoje Kniewald; Nina Barišić; Dražen Jelašić; Jadranka Božikov
We conducted a retrospective study at the Department of Paediatric Cardiology of the University Hospital Centre Rebro, Zagreb, over the period from 1988 to 1998, so as to assess the epidemiology of childhood cardiomyopathies. The patients were categorized according to the guidelines of the Task Force on Cardiomyopathies of the World Health Organization and the International Society and Federation of Cardiology. We identified 121 infants, children and adolescents as having cardiomyopathy, giving an average occurrence for all cardiomyopathies of 38.81 for each 10,000 patients examined in our outpatient clinics for paediatric cardiology. Of the patients, 50 were female (41.3%) and 71 were male (58.7%). The cardiomyopathy was of the dilated variant in 52 patients (42.9%), with 43 patients (35.5%) having hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and 6 patients (4.8%) identified with restrictive cardiomyopathy. We encountered no patients with arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy. In nine patients (7.4%), it proved impossible to classify the cardiomyopathy. We placed 11 patients (9.0%) in the group of specific cardiomyopathies. Most of those with dilated cardiomyopathy had been diagnosed prior to the age of 3 years (RR 1.9, 95% CI 1.4-2.47). There were no statistically significant differences in the incidences of dilated as compared to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (Z 0.923, p = 0.1779), but we encountered a significantly lower occurrence of restrictive cardiomyopathy (Z 6.044, p < 0.001). Of those with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, 15 patients (34.8%) had the asymmetric variant, while 28 patients (65.2%) exhibited the concentric form. During the period of follow-up, 10 patients died, 4 with dilated cardiomyopathy, 4 with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, 1 with restrictive cardiomyopathy, and 1 with a specific cardiomyopathy. We encountered 12 (9.9%) patients who, besides cardiomyopathies, also suffered from neuromuscular disorders. Most of these had dilated cardiomyopathy. Mitochondrial disorders, in contrast, were more frequently found in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
Pediatric Cardiology | 2001
Ivan Malčić; W.M. Novick; A. Dasović-Buljević; Dražen Jelašić; Marija Jelušić; Hrvoje Kniewald
Abstract. Juvenile xanthogranuloma (JXG) presents a normolipemic non-Langerhans cells histiocytosis. JXG usually presents with cutaneous lesions. Visceral involvement is rare but may affect various organs. Deep JXG differs histologically from the cutaneous form by its tendency to consist solely of homogeneous proliferation of histiocytes without any xanthomatous or Touton giant cells. Awareness of the possibility of this atypical presentation of JXG helps in making the correct histologic diagnosis, which is supported by proving adequate immunomarkers on histiocytes (mainly PG-M1, an antibody against the CD68 antigen). JXG may present with intramuscular lesions only; however, rarely JXG has been reported to affect the heart but not without the typical cutaneous manifestations. We present an unusual case of deep JXG without systemic disease or metabolic abnormalities. To our knowledge, this is a first reported case of intracavitar JXG without skin lesions.
Pediatric Blood & Cancer | 2015
Stanko Ćavar; Dražen Jelašić; Sven Seiwerth; Milan Milošević; Zdravka Hutinec; Marija Misic
Endoglin (CD105) is a cytokine that modulates angiogenesis by regulating different cellular functions, including endothelial proliferation, differentiation, migration and formation of microvessels. CD105 is expressed strongly in the tumor vasculature, and intratumoral microvessel density (IMVD), as determined by the use of antibodies to CD105, it has been found to be an important prognostic indicator for outcome in various malignances. This study aims to determine if the clinical outcome of children with neuroblastoma is correlated with IMVD, as determined by CD105 staining and other prognostic factors.
Lijec̆nic̆ki vjesnik | 2012
Anko Antabak; Dražen Jelašić; Tomislav Luetić; Matej Andabak; Stanko Ćavar; Klara Čogelja; Marko Bogović
Lijec̆nic̆ki vjesnik | 2007
Ivan Malčić; Bruno Buljević; Kaltenbrunner W; Dražen Jelašić; Mustapić Z
Lijec̆nic̆ki vjesnik | 2017
Ivan Malčić; Hrvoje Kniewald; Višnja Tokić Pivac; Dražen Jelašić; Bruno Buljević
Lijec̆nic̆ki vjesnik | 2017
Ivan Malčić; Hrvoje Kniewald; Višnja Tokić Pivac; Dražen Jelašić; Bruno Buljević
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2005 ; 33(Suppl 1) | 2014
Boris Filipović-Grčić; Ruža Grizelj; Hrvoje Kniewald; Jurica Vuković; Vesna Benjak; Andrea Dasović Buljević; Jasminka Stipanović Kastelić; Dalibor Šarić; Margareta Dujšin; Irena Senečić Čala; Tomislav Luetić; Božidar Župančić; Anko Antabak; Stanko Ćavar; Neda Ferenčić; Dorotea Dorčić; Marija Frković; Vinka Babić; Ivica Sjekavica; Dijana Kukin; Drvar, V, Hlupić, Ljiljana; Dražen Jelašić
5th Croatian Congress of Pediatric Surgery with international participation, abstract CD | 2014
Boris Filipović-Grčić; Ruža Grizelj; Hrvoje Kniewald; Jurica Vuković; Andrea Dasović Buljević; Jasminka Stipanović Kastelić; Dalibor Šarić; Margareta Dujšin; Irena Senečić-Čala; Stipe Batinica; Tomislav Luetić; Anko Antabak; Stanko Ćavar; Dorotea Ninković; Vinka Babić; Ivica Sjekavica; Dijana Kukin; Željko Drvar; Ljiljana Hlupić; Vesna Benjak; Dražen Jelašić
Archive | 2012
Anko Antabak; Dražen Jelašić; Tomislav Luetić; Matej Andabak; Stanko Ćavar; Klara Čogelja; Marko Bogović