Marija Šoštarko
University of Zagreb
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European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology | 2002
Josip Djelmis; Marija Šoštarko; Davor Mayer; Marina Ivanišević
OBJECTIVE To review our experience with pregnancies in women with myasthenia gravis (MG). STUDY DESIGN Sixty nine pregnancies among 65 women with MG patients managed by our department over 28 years were included. The course of the disease in pregnancy, mode of delivery and postpartal period were evaluated. RESULTS One pregnancy miscarried. In 15% of patients the MG deteriorated in pregnancy a further 16% in the puerperium. 17% of pregnancies were delivered by cesarean section, one due to myasthenia exacerbation. All women with puerperal infections developed exacerbations. One neonatal death, not attributable to myasthenia, was recorded. Transitory neonatal myasthenia gravis (TNMG) was diagnosed in 30% infants. Its incidence was inversely associated with maternal disease duration (P < 0.05). Newborns of thymectomized mothers showed lower rate of neonatal myasthenia compared to those of non-thymectomized women (P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS MG patients can have normal pregnancy and delivery but the course is unpredictable. Shorter disease history and infection predispose to puerperal exacerbation. Maternal thymectomy lessens the likelihood of neonatal myasthenia. An interdisciplinary approach is required for managing the pregnant women with MG.
Journal of the Neurological Sciences | 1998
Marija Šoštarko; Davorka Vranješ; Vesna V. Brinar; Zdravko Brzović
We observed seven patients who developed their first signs and symptoms of motor neuron disease together with signs of protrusion/prolapse of intervertebral disc. The age of the patients was between 55 and 67, of which one female and six male patients. All of them suffered from cervical spine pain or low back pain. The female patient and one male patient developed weakness in the small feet muscles as initial symptom and they complained of paresthesia along dermatomes L5S1 and of severe pain. The other five patients developed wasting of the hands muscles. They had a rather mild pain in the cervical spine and early morning paresthesia as well as severe causalgia along dermatomes C5C6 or C6C7. After the diagnosis of compressive radiculopathy in all patients, they underwent surgical treatment and very soon developed very severe progression of muscle wasting which included muscles of limbs, trunk and bulbar innervated muscles with signs and symptoms of lower and upper motor neuron lesion. Five patients died from 12 to 15 months after surgical treatment and two patients are still living.
Journal of the Neurological Sciences | 1994
Marija Šoštarko; Zdravko Brzović; Davorka Vranješ
A 44-year-old woman developed rheumatoid arthritis, pemphigus vulgaris and myasthenia gravis. Motor neurone disease appeared 2 years later. Hashimotos thyroiditis was diagnosed after a severe stress in the autumn of 1991.
Collegium Antropologicum | 1997
Jadranka Sertić; Nina Barišić; Marija Šoštarko; Brzović Z; Ana Stavljenić-Rukavina
Collegium Antropologicum | 1997
Jadranka Sertić; Barisić N; Marija Šoštarko; Bosnjak N; Culić; Cvitanović L; Ferencak G; Brzović Z; Ana Stavljenić-Rukavina
Neurologia croatica (suppl. 4) | 2018
Davorka Vranješ; Marija Žagar; Marija Šoštarko; Branko Malojčić
Pediatria Croatica | 2011
Ervina Bilić; Ernest Bilić; Marija Šoštarko; Davorka Vranješ; Dubravka Jurenić; Marija Žagar; Ranka Femenić; Vanja Dekleva
Collegium Antropologicum | 2009
Marija Žagar; Davorka Vranješ; Marija Šoštarko; Željka Vogrinc; Ervina Bilić; Milica Trbojević Čepe
Paediatria Croatica | 2008
Bilić, Ervina:Bilić, Ernest; Marija Šoštarko; Davorka Vranješ; Dubravka Jurenić; Marija Žagar; Ranka Femenić; Vanja Dekleva
Paediatria Croatica | 2007
Ervina Bilić; Marija Šoštarko; Davorka Vranješ; Dubravka Jurenić; Marija Žagar; Ranka Femenić; Vanja Dekleva