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Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2011

Oropharyngeal tularemia in father and son after consumption of under-cooked rabbit meat

Marina Djordjevic-Spasic; Aleksandar Potkonjak; Velimir Kostic; Branislav Lako; Zivojin Spasic

Abstract Tularemia has been recognized for more than 10 y in Serbia, since the first epidemic of tularemia occurred in Sokobanja region in 1999. We report 2 cases of oropharyngeal tularemia in a father and son after the consumption of under-cooked rabbit meat. Both presented with fever, unilateral tonsillopharyngitis and cervical lymphadenitis.


Annals of Saudi Medicine | 2011

Antioxidant defense and oxidative stress in children with acute hepatitis A.

Lidija Popovic-Dragonjic; Maja Jovanovic; Miodrag Vrbic; Ljiljana Konstantinovic; Velimir Kostic; Ivan Dragonjic

Background and Objectives: Published data on oxidative stress in children with acute hepatitis A are still very scarce. This study aims to evaluate the oxidant/antioxidant status of these patients. Design and Setting: Prospective, case-control study, over 2.5 years in patients under hospitalized and ambulatory care. Patients and Methods: The levels of a whole-blood antioxidant, reduced glutathione; and plasma antioxidants, β-carotene, retinol, ascorbic acid, α-tocopherol; and the biomarker of oxidative stress, malondialdehyde, were evaluated in 50 pediatric patients (age range, 5-16 years; 29 males and 21 females) with acute hepatitis A and in 50 healthy children as control subjects (age range, 5-16 years; 25 males and 25 females). Results: Plasma levels of reduced glutathione, β-carotene, retinol, α-tocopherol and ascorbic acid were significantly lower, while malondialdehyde plasma levels were significantly increased in the patient group when compared to the controls (P<.0001 for all parameters). Conclusions: Our findings show that pediatric patients with acute hepatitis A were influenced by oxidative stress, resulting in significantly lower levels of plasma antioxidants and increased lipid peroxidation. In the absence of other therapeutic options, antioxidant vitamin supplements could be added to the therapy for these patients to help reestablish the oxidant status balance. Further investigations to confirm this suggestion are recommended.


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2009

Efficiency of a combined peginterferon alpha-2a and ribavarin therapy in intravenous opiate substances abusers with chronic hepatitis C

Maja Jovanovic; Ljiljana Konstantinovic; Velimir Kostic; Miodrag Vrbic; Lidija Popović

BACKGROUND/AIM The most important ethiology factor of chronic liver disease that progresses into terminal insufficiency is hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. Intravenous (iv) drug abuse is the main cause for spreading HCV. Thus the therapy for such patients is of extreme importance in reducing the incidence of the disease. The aim of the study was to establish efficacy of a combined therapy with peginterferon alpha-2a and ribavirin in iv opiate substances abusers having chronic HCV infection in relation to sex, age, genotype and level of fibrosis and duration of HCV infection before the treatment. METHODS Thirty one iv opiate substances abusers with chronic hepatitis C (HHC) were enrolled in the examination. The patients were divided according to the genotype into two groups. The patients with genotypes 1 and 4 (n = 18) were treated for 48 weeks, while those with genotypes 2 and 3 (n = 13) for 24 weeks. PCR HCV RNA, genotype determination and liver biopsy were done to each patient. RESULTS A stabile virological response was achieved in 93.5% of the patients, so the therapy demonstrated statistically significant efficacy i. v. opiate substances abusers with HHC (p < 0.001). There was no statistically significant difference in therapeutic response among patient groups formed according to the genotype, sex, duration of the disease and level of fibrosis (p > 0.05). CONCLUSION Therapy of of iv opiate substances abusers with HHC has its specificities, and these patients need special treatment. Efficacy of the therapy was equivalent in patient groups formed according to the sex, genotype, level of fibrosis and duration of HCV infection. A combined therapy with peginterferon alfa 2a and ribavirin has high level of success in the treatment of these patients.


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2006

Liver damage caused by hepatitis C viral infection and ethyl alcohol consumption

Velimir Kostic; Maja Jovanovic; Ljiljana Konstantinovic; Emina Kostic; Vesna Mihailovic

BACKGROUND/AIM Hepatitis C virus infection (HCV) is a complex disease, most commonly chronicle (80-85%). The aim of this research was to determinate the level of the liver damage in the patients cansed by HCV in conjunction with consuming ethyl alcohol. METHODS The research included 15 patients with chronic HCV infection supported by the misuse of ethyl alcohol, as well. The diagnosis of C infection hepatitis was proved using the ELISA test and PCR method. RESULTS The results of the study showed the liver damage by both HCV infection and ethyl alcohol, which was verified by the presence of biochemical changes and patohystological processing of the patients (liver biopsy and prosection). Patohystological changes were at the level of liver cirrhosis and carcinoma (2 patients). There was a signficant difference between the two subgroups (p < 0.001) regarding the examined values gamma-GT, PLT and PTV. The basic therapeutic procedure was to introduce this category of patients into alcohol abstinence, and, in a few patients, to apply the antivirus therapy, as well. CONCLUSION Based on the number of the examined patients (n = 15), we could conclude that a prolonged ethyl alcohol misuse with the presence of HCV infection was in a correlation with the liver disease progression.


Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences | 2010

Characteristics of chronic hepatitis C among intravenous drug users: a comparative analysis.

Maja Jovanovic; Branislav Jovanovic; Milena Potić; Ljiljana Konstantinovic; Miodrag Vrbic; Biljana Radovanović-Dinić; Velimir Kostic


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2004

Histopathological and immunocytochemical changes in the liver of patients with chronic hepatitis C

Maja Jovanovic; Ljiljana Konstantinovic; V Vuka Katic; Slavisa Ciric; Velimir Kostic; Branislav Jovanovic


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2013

Hepatitis C viral infection among prisoners.

Velimir Kostic; Jelena Radović; Jovana Djordjevic; Stevan Vujić


Medicinski Pregled | 2012

Side effects of antiviral therapy in patients with chronic hepatitis C infection

Velimir Kostic; Maja Jovanovic; Jelena Radović; Stevan Vujić


Medicinski Pregled | 2009

Efficacy of antiviral therapy in patients with hemophilia and hepatitis C virus infection

Velimir Kostic; Marina Djordjevic; Lidija Popović; Emina Kostic; Jovana Djordjevic; Nenad Govedarevic


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2004

Soluble CD4 antigens in the cerebrospinal fluid as a marker of lymphocytic infiltration of the central nervous system

Miodrag Vrbic; Svetislav Vrbić; Snezana Skoric; Vesna Mihailovic; Zarko Rankovic; Ljiljana Konstantinovic; Velimir Kostic; Milijanka Krstic; Maja Jovanovic

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