Jordan Dimanovski
University of Zagreb
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Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology | 2004
Goran Štimac; Jordan Dimanovski; Boris Ruzic; Borislav Spajić; Ognjen Kraus
Objective: Fusion anomalies of the kidney are rarely encountered and the association of malignant tumors with such conditions is exceedingly rare. Association of tumors with horseshoe kidney is also uncommon, with fewer than 200 cases having been reported in the literature, and the association of tumors with crossed‐fused ectopia is even rarer, with only four cases having been reported so far. Material and Methods: During the past decade five patients with fusion anomalies have been treated for tumors in our clinic, four of whom had horseshoe kidney and one of whom had crossed‐fused left‐to‐right ectopia. The clinical, diagnostic and operative peculiarities of each case are presented and the recent literature on this topic is reviewed. Results: Two patients were diagnosed with renal cell carcinoma, two had transitional cell carcinoma and one had oncocytoma. Conclusions: The commonest tumor reported in kidney fusion anomalies is renal cell carcinoma, although its reported incidence is no higher than that in the normal population. In the case of transitional cell carcinomas, diagnosis is usually made at an advanced stage. The value of thorough urologic and radiological investigations is stressed. Angiography, whether classical or in combination with multi‐slice CT, is considered essential in order to confirm renal anomalies and the tumor situation and to plan the surgical approach. In our experience, radical nephrectomy with isthmus division via a transperitoneal approach is the treatment of choice.
Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology | 2005
Jordan Dimanovski; Darko Antičević; Goran Štimac; Ognjen Kraus; Branko Tripković
An exceedingly rare case of a patient with osteogenesis imperfecta and prostate cancer is reported. The patient underwent radical prostatectomy, which had to be stopped due to the extremely narrow space for surgical manipulation. The clinical, diagnostic and operative peculiarities of the case are presented and the relevant literature reviewed.
Urology | 2006
Tvrtko Hudolin; Antonio Juretić; Josip Pasini; Davor Tomas; Giulio C. Spagnoli; Michael Heberer; Jordan Dimanovski; Bozo Kruslin
Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology | 2004
Goran Štimac; Jordan Dimanovski; Boris Ruzic; Borislav Spajić; Ognjen Kraus
Acta Clinica Croatica | 2010
Josip Katušić; Goran Štimac; Goran Benko; Igor Grubišić; Šoip Šoipi; Jordan Dimanovski
Acta Clinica Croatica | 2008
Goran Štimac; Jordan Dimanovski; Borislav Spajić; Nenad Babić; Božo Krušlin; Ognjen Kraus
European Journal of Radiology Extra | 2007
Goran Štimac; Jordan Dimanovski; Josip Katušić; Boris Ruzic; Miljenko Marotti; Ognjen Kraus
Collegium Antropologicum | 2013
Miroslav Tomić; Monika Ulamec; Davor Trnski; Jordan Dimanovski; Marija Spajić; Davor Tomas; Božo Krušlin; Borislav Spajić
Collegium Antropologicum | 2007
Goran Štimac; Jordan Dimanovski; Davor Trnski; Josip Katušić; Boris Ruzic; Borislav Spajić; Ante Reljić; Milko Padovan; Ognjen Kraus
Acta Clinica Croatica | 2004
Boris Ružić; Davor Trnski; Jordan Dimanovski; Ognjen Kraus; Igor Tomašković; Božo Krušlin