Violeta Kolarov
University of Novi Sad
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Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2011
Biljana Zvezdin; Senka Milutinov; Ivana Tanaskovic; Marija Kojicic; Violeta Kolarov; Sanja Hromis; Miroslav Ilic
BACKGROUND/AIM Asthma is one of the most common chronic pulmonary diseases. The number of asthmatics has been continuously increasing all over the world. Depending on its causing agent, asthma is classified as allergic and nonallergic. Asthma is often associated with other allergic diseases, and it is most commonly preceded by the symptoms of rhinitis. The aim of this study was to establish the type and frequency of allergic sensitization to inhalatory allergens, frequency of concomitant rhinitis, gender and age-related distribution of asthma, and the presence of some risk factors in patients with diagnosed asthma. METHODS This retrospective and partially prospective analysis included 733 patients with asthma diagnosed in the Institute for Pulmonary Diseases of Vojvodina, Sremska Kamenica over the period January, 2004-December, 2008. The obtained date were statistically processed. RESULTS Females were significantly more often affected by asthma (p < 0.05), most frequently at 20-29 years of age. A hereditary predisposition to the diseases in terms of atopy was registered in 34.9% of the examined subjects. Most patients had allergic asthma (79.5%). Sensitization to internal and external inhalatory allergens was verified in 77.5% and 67.6% of the patients respectively, and combined hypersensitivity to both allergen types in 48.8% of the patients. Rhinitis was registered in 63.9% and 28% of the patients with allergic and nonallergic asthma, respectively. Rhinitis symptoms preceded the occurrence of asthma in 60% of the patients, with the precedence of rhinitis ranging from 1 to 27 years. A high correlation between rhinitis and asthma was established for the disease of both allergic (r = 0.92) and nonallergic (r = 0.88) etiology. CONCLUSION The majority of the patients have allergic asthma, and they are females at 20-29 years of age. Senstization to internal allergens is most common, and then to external ones. Rhinitis is the most common concomitant disease, usually preceding the occurrence of asthmatic symptoms.
Central European Journal of Medicine | 2014
Sanja Hromis; Biljana Zvezdin; Ivan Kopitovic; Senka Milutinov; Violeta Kolarov; Marija Vukoja; Bojan Zaric
Spontaneous pneumomediastinum (SPM) is a rare clinical condition that may be mild but also dramatic with sudden onset of chest pain and dyspnea accompanied by swelling and subcutaneous crepitations. The objective of this study was to analyze the clinical presentation and outcome of SPM in a specialized pulmonary tertiary care centre over a 10 years year period. In subsequent followup, we received information related to recurrence episodes of SPM by patients or their GPs physicians. Eighteen patients, 15 (83%) men, mean age 24 years (SD ±7.86) were diagnosed with SPM. Predominant symptoms were chest pain and cough (n=11) then dyspnea (n=9). Asthma was the most common predisposing condition (n=12). Pneumomediastinum was present on chest radiograph in 17 cases (94%), and in one case it was detected only by computed tomography. The mean length of hospital stay was 7 days (SD ±4.4 days). All our patients recovered and there were no complications. Recurrent event occurred in one asthma patient, 2 years after the first episode. Although, SPM is usually a self-limiting and benign condition, close monitoring is necessary. Recurrence is rare, but possible, with no evidence that routine monitoring of those patients is needed.
Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences | 2011
Katarina Nikoletic; Silvija Lucic; Andrea Peter; Violeta Kolarov; Radmila Zeravica; Dolores Srbovan
Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences | 2010
Violeta Kolarov; Jelena Stanic; Živka Eri; Biljana Zvezdin; Marija Kojicic; Sanja Hromis
Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2015
Biljana Zvezdin; Sanja Hromis; Violeta Kolarov; Senka Milutinov; Bojan Zaric; Ljiljana Jovančević; Miroslav Ilic
Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2014
Katarina Nikoletic; Jasna Mihailovic; Dolores Srbovan; Violeta Kolarov; Radmila Žeravica
Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences | 2011
Nevena Đukić; Božana Babić; Živka Eri; Dragana Zec; Aleksandra Lovrenski; Violeta Kolarov
Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2017
Violeta Kolarov; Biljana Zvezdin; Mirna Djuric; Mirjana Hadnadjev; Sanja Hromis; Katarina Nikoletic; Bojana Trivic
Archive | 2017
Violeta Kolarov; Biljana Zvezdin; Mirjana Hadnadjev
European Respiratory Journal | 2016
Bojana Trivic; Biljana Zvezdin; Tomi Kovacevic; Violeta Kolarov; Olivera Maksimovic