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Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2010
Jasmina Gligorijevic; Biljana Djordjevic; Aleksandar Petrovic; Aleksandra Radicevic; Simonida Stojanovic
BACKGROUND/AIM The vascular supply of dysplastic nodules (DN) is altered compared with surrounding cirrhotic nodules. Dysplastic nodules contain unpaired arteries which are isolated arteries unaccompained by bille ducts. In adition, capillarization or neovascularization is evident on CD34 and CD31 staining. The investigation of angiogenic profile of regenerative, dysplastic and nodules of hepatocellular carcinoma aimed at assessing whether vascular profile is in reliance to the process of dedifferentiation of hepatocytes during the course of cirrhosis. METHODS Thirty four liver nodules from surgical biopsies of 12 patients previously undiagnosed to have cirrhosis, were classified as regenerative, dysplastic and small hepatocellular carcinomas (HCC). The investigation included 8 large regenerative nodules (LRN), 11 low grade dysplastic nodules (LGDN), 12 high grade dysplastic nodules (HGDN) and 3 early HCC. Serial sections of the nodules and surrounding cirrhotic liver tissue were immunostained against CD34. The vascular counting method was performed. The results were analysed using SPSS computer statistical program. RESULTS The number of capillary unites showed significant differences among nodular types, with the largest number of capillaries in hepatocellular carcinoma as well as strong reliance to dedifferentiation. CONCLUSION There is a significant correlation of sinusoidal capillarization to dediferentiation of the liver tissue during the course of cirrhosis. From diagnostic view, capillary counting may be helpful to distinguish dysplastic from nondysplastic nodules. The appearance of dysplastic nodules in nonselected surgical biopsies is frequent enough to challenge caution during the follow-up of cirrhotic patients.
Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2013
Milan Radojkovic; Miroslav Stojanovic; Jasmina Gligorijevic; Goran Stanojevic; Predrag Kovacevic; Tatjana Radjenovic-Petkovic; Vanja Pecic; Zoran Rancic
INTRODUCTION Leiomyomas are benign smooth muscle tumors that usually arise from the uterus. CASE REPORT We present a patient with a 6-month history of vague abdominal discomfort, occasional nausea, vomiting and urinary incontinence. On examination, there was an extremely large firm unpainfull palpable abdominal mass. Laboratory investigation revealed mild leukocytosis and blood creatinine elevation. Abdominopelvic ultrasonography and computed tomography revealed a massive well bordered, encapsulated intraabdominal tumor, extending from the pelvis to epigastrium and almost completely fulfilling the pelvic and abdominal cavity. At laparotomy, tumor arising from the retroperitoneum was excised in toto. Histopathological examination disclosed that the tumor was composed mainly of smooth muscle cells and very rare fibrous connective tissue elements with myxomatous alteration and with no mitotic activity. The negative results of numerous additional parameters analyzed (pancytokeratin, epithelial membrane antigen, S100 protein, CD68, CD34, desmin, aktin) ruled out different origin of a tumor. One year after resection the patient had no complaints and no radiological evidence of tumor recurrence. CONCLUSION Considering current limitations in radiological diagnosis, in toto resection of these tumors is necessary to rule out malignancy.
Scottish Medical Journal | 2017
Milan Radojkovic; Jasmina Gligorijevic; Miroslav Stojanovic; Goran Stanojevic; Ivan Ilic
Introduction Carcinomas of the papilla of Vater make up a heterogeneous group of tumours arising from different types of epithelium. Regional lymph nodes, liver and lungs are the primary sites of metastatic progression of these tumours. Case presentation We present a patient with an abdominal incision site metastasis of low-grade (mixed type) adenocarcinoma of the papilla of Vater one year after pylorus-preserving pancreaticoduodenectomy. Implantation metastasis of low-grade ampullary carcinoma in the laparotomy wound after open Whipple’s procedure is unusual. Conclusion Adjuvant chemoradiation might be considered for patients with low-grade localised disease as a potentially preventative measure vs. metastatic progression.
American Journal of Clinical Dermatology | 2011
Ivana Binic; Aleksandar Janković; Milanka Ljubenović; Jasmina Gligorijevic; Snežana A. Jančić; Dimitrije Janković
The Turkish journal of gastroenterology | 2011
Jasmina Gligorijevic; Vesna Zivkovic; Biljana Djordjevic; Irena Dimov
Medicinski Pregled | 2007
Biljana Djordjevic; Zorica Stanojevic; V Vesna Zivkovic; Dusan Lalosevic; Jasmina Gligorijevic; Miljan Krstic
Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2010
Goran Ilic; Jasmina Gligorijevic; Ivica Milosavljevic; Radovan Karadzic
Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2017
Milena Kostić; Stevo Najman; Dragan Mihailovic; Nebojša Krunić; Nikola Gligorijevic; Jasmina Gligorijevic; Marko Igić
Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2011
Jasmina Gligorijevic; Ljubinka Velickovic; Snežana A. Jančić; Zoran Radovanović; Miljan Krstić; Vuka Katic
Medicinski Pregled | 2008
Vesna Zivkovic; Vuka Katic; Jasmina Gligorijevic; Zlatibor Andjelkovic; Aleksandar Petrovic; Miljan Krstic