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Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy | 2011

Prevalence of the palmaris longus in relation to the hand dominance

Mirela Erić; Ivan Koprivčić; Nikola Vučinić; Radivoje Radić; Dragan Krivokuća; Igor Lekšan; Robert Selthofer

PurposeThe incidence of left-handedness in the general population is between 8 and 15%. There is a presumption that the prevalence of palmaris longus muscle differ between right-handed and left-handed people. This prospective study was conducted to determine the prevalence of the palmaris longus in relation to the hand dominance.MethodsThe study included 542 subjects (216 male and 326 female). They were initially tested to hand dominance and after that they were asked to do the standard test (Schaeffer’s test) for the assessment of the palmaris longus tendon. If the tendon was not visualized or palpable, four additional tests (Thompson’s test, Mishra’s tests I and II, Pushpakumar’s “two-finger sign” method) were done to confirm its absence.ResultsRight hand dominance was recorded in 452 (83.4%) subjects while the left hand dominance was recorded in 90 (16.6%) subjects. In right-handed subjects, palmaris longus tendon was absent on the right side in 24 (5.3%) and on the left side in 50 (11.1%) cases. In left-handed subjects, it was absent on the right side in 18 (20%) and on the left side in 2 (2.2%) cases. These differences were statistically significant. Bilateral absence of palmaris longus tendon was similar in both examined groups (25.1% in the overall series, 24.3% in right-handed subjects, 28.9% in left-handed subjects).ConclusionsThe results of our study show that a right-sided absence was more common in left-handed persons while the left-sided absence was more common in right-handed persons. Unilateral tendon absence was more common on the non-dominant hand.


Diabetes and Vascular Disease Research | 2018

Leptin/adiponectin ratio in overweight patients – gender differences:

Kristina Selthofer-Relatić; Radivoje Radić; Ana Stupin; Vladimir Šišljagić; Ivica Bošnjak; Nikola Bulj; Robert Selthofer; Diana Delić Brkljačić

OBJECTIVE Obesity-related atherosclerosis is a systemic disease with a background connected to multiple metabolic-neurohumoral pathways. The leptin/adiponectin ratio has been suggested as an atherosclerotic marker in obese patients. The aim of this study was to assess (1) the significance of the L/A ratio in overweight subjects, (2) the relation with anthropometric/metabolic parameters and (3) gender difference. METHOD The study included 80 adult males and females, overweight, non-diabetic patients. Biochemical blood analysis and anthropometric and cardiovascular measurements were performed. Serum leptin levels were measured with a radioimmunoassay test and total adiponectin levels with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Leptin/adiponectin ratios were calculated as ratios between total serum concentrations of leptin and adiponectin. RESULTS Differences between leptin, adiponectin serum levels and leptin/adiponectin ratios are presented in overweight persons, where females have a significantly higher leptin/adiponectin ratio than men ( p < 0.001). In men, the leptin/adiponectin ratio showed a positive correlation with total cholesterol levels ( p = 0.011), low-density lipoprotein ( p = 0.013) and triglycerides ( p = 0.032). In females, the leptin/adiponectin ratio correlated with anthropometric parameters of visceral obesity: waist circumference ( p = 0.001) and waist-to-hip ratio ( p = 0.025). CONCLUSION The leptin/adiponectin ratio could represent an atherosclerotic risk marker of the early stage of obesity. Gender plays a significant role in pathophysiological changes, with different clinical manifestations, where sex hormones have a crucial effect on neurohumoral adipose tissue activity.Objective: Obesity-related atherosclerosis is a systemic disease with a background connected to multiple metabolic-neurohumoral pathways. The leptin/adiponectin ratio has been suggested as an atherosclerotic marker in obese patients. The aim of this study was to assess (1) the significance of the L/A ratio in overweight subjects, (2) the relation with anthropometric/metabolic parameters and (3) gender difference. Method: The study included 80 adult males and females, overweight, non-diabetic patients. Biochemical blood analysis and anthropometric and cardiovascular measurements were performed. Serum leptin levels were measured with a radioimmunoassay test and total adiponectin levels with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Leptin/adiponectin ratios were calculated as ratios between total serum concentrations of leptin and adiponectin. Results: Differences between leptin, adiponectin serum levels and leptin/adiponectin ratios are presented in overweight persons, where females have a significantly higher leptin/adiponectin ratio than men (p < 0.001). In men, the leptin/adiponectin ratio showed a positive correlation with total cholesterol levels (p = 0.011), low-density lipoprotein (p = 0.013) and triglycerides (p = 0.032). In females, the leptin/adiponectin ratio correlated with anthropometric parameters of visceral obesity: waist circumference (p = 0.001) and waist-to-hip ratio (p = 0.025). Conclusion: The leptin/adiponectin ratio could represent an atherosclerotic risk marker of the early stage of obesity. Gender plays a significant role in pathophysiological changes, with different clinical manifestations, where sex hormones have a crucial effect on neurohumoral adipose tissue activity.


Urologia Internationalis | 2017

Clinical and Biochemical Influence of Prostatic Stones

Tomislav Sorić; Mirnes Selimovic; Lada Bakovic; Tatjana Šimurina; Robert Selthofer; Jerka Dumic

Introduction: The study aimed to explore clinical influence of prostatic stones on lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), seminal plasma cytokines, and serum biomarkers. Materials and Methods: A total of 70 men aged ≤50 years with LUTS divided into 2 groups: group with stones (GSt) and group without prostatic stones (GNoSt). All subjects completed the International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) questionnaire and National Institutes of Health Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index (NIH-CPSI) scoring questionnaire. Pre- and post-prostate massage test and uroflowmetry were performed. The serum concentration of total prostate specific antigen (PSA), free PSA, and free/total PSA (f/t PSA) ratio, seminal concentration of cytokines interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, IL-12p70, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha were measured. Results: GSt subjects had significantly more severe symptoms based on IPSS answers (p = 0.0289). All domains in NIH-CPSI scores were significantly higher in the GSt group: pain (p = 0.001), urinary symptoms (p = 0.023), quality of life (p = 0.008), and with overall (p = 0.003). GSt subjects also had significantly lower maximum urinary flow (Qmax; p = 0.011), lower f/t PSA ratio (p = 0.048), and higher concentration of IL-1β (p = 0.011) and IL-8 (p = 0.001). Conclusions: Prostatic stones may influence the severity of LUTS and the symptoms of chronic prostatitis. They might reduce Qmax rate and lead to reduction of the f/t PSA ratio and produce more severe inflammation causing increased seminal concentration of IL-1β and IL-8.


Collegium Antropologicum | 2006

Morphometric analysis of the sternum.

Robert Selthofer; Nikolić; Tomislav Mrčela; Radivoje Radić; Igor Lekšan; Rudez I; Selthofer K


Collegium Antropologicum | 2005

Morphological classification and sexual dimorphism of hyoid bone : New approach

Igor Lekšan; Mladen Marcikić; Vasilije Nikolić; Radivoje Radić; Robert Selthofer


Collegium Antropologicum | 2003

Circadian Rhythm of Blood Leptin Level in Obese and Non-Obese People

Radivoje Radić; Vasilije Nikolić; Ivan Karner; Pašezada Kosović; Sven Kurbel; Robert Selthofer; Mario Ćurković


Collegium Antropologicum | 2008

Hyperleptinemia - Non-Haemodynamic Risk Factor for the Left Ventricular Hypertrophy Development in Hypertensive Overweight Females

Kristina Selthofer-Relatić; Radivoje Radić; Vedrana Vizjak; Aleksandar Včev; Pašezada Kosović; Ivica Bošnjak; Robert Selthofer


Collegium Antropologicum | 2010

Numerical Analysis of Standard and Modified Osteosynthesis in Long Bone Fractures Treatment

Vladimir Šišljagić; Savo Jovanović; Tomislav Mrčela; Radivoje Radić; Robert Selthofer; Milanka Mrčela


Medicinski glasnik : official publication of the Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina | 2012

Overweight - early stage of "adipokines related cardiovascular diseases": leptin and adiponectin relation to anthropometric parametars.

Kristina Selthofer-Relatić; Dalibor Divković; Radivoje Radić; Vedrana Vizjak; Robert Selthofer; Robert Steiner; Ivica Bošnjak


Medical Hypotheses | 2004

Atmospheric pressure as a force that fills developing bones with marrow and air

Sven Kurbel; Radivoje Radić; Branka Kristek; Zdravko Ivezić; Robert Selthofer; Željko Kotromanović

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Radivoje Radić

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Vasilije Nikolić

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Igor Lekšan

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Tomislav Mrčela

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Kristina Selthofer-Relatić

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Ivan Karner

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Vladimir Šišljagić

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Aleksandar Včev

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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Robert Steiner

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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