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Journal of Clinical Ultrasound | 1998

Resistance and pulsatility indices in acute renal obstruction

Damir Miletić; Željko Fučkar; Alan Šustić; Vladimir Mozetič; Aleksandar Smokvina; Marin Stančić

The aim of this study was to evaluate the reliability of Doppler waveform alterations in diagnosing acute unilateral renal obstruction.


Journal of Clinical Ultrasound | 1998

Kidney length in postoperative acute renal failure

Alan Šustić; Žarko Mavrić; Željko Fučkar; Damir Miletić; Vladimir Mozetič; Boris Mlinarić

The aim of this study was to evaluate kidney length in patients with postoperative acute renal failure (PARF).


Croatian Medical Journal | 2012

The association between the recurrence of solitary non-muscle invasive bladder cancer and tumor infiltrating lymphocytes.

Kristian Krpina; Emina Babarović; Gordana Đorđević; Željko Fučkar; Nives Jonjić

Aim To evaluate whether tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) in biopsy specimens are associated with the clinical outcome of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer. Methods We retrieved tumor specimens from 115 patients with solitary papillary non-muscle invasive bladder cancer treated between 1996 and 2006 and constructed tissue microarrays. Patients were divided in two groups: those with recurrent disease (N = 69) and those without recurrent disease (N = 46) during the follow up of minimum 5 years. All patients were treated with initial transurethral resection and none received adjuvant therapy. Immunhistochemical staining was performed with anti-CD3, CD4, CD8, and Granzyme B (GrB). The CD4+:CD8+ and GrB+:CD8 ratios were determined. Results Tumor infiltrating lymphocytes were predominantly observed within cancer stroma, and only rare individual cells were observed intraepithelially. The group without recurrent disease had lower levels of CD3+ and CD8+ lymphocytes than the group with recurrent disease (P = 0.0001, P = 0.0002, respectively). The CD4+:GrB+ and GrB+:CD8+ ratios were significantly higher in patients without recurrent disease (P = 0.0002, P = 0.039, respectively). Conclusion This study revealed a possible connection between TIL number and bladder cancer recurrence. TIL subset ratio showed different patterns in recurrent and non-recurrent tumors, which is why it could become a useful a prognostic clinical index if our findings are confirmed in randomized trials.


Urologia Internationalis | 2011

mRNA expression of bone morphogenetic proteins and their receptors in human renal cell carcinoma

Dean Markić; Tanja Ćelić; Antun Gršković; Josip Španjol; Željko Fučkar; Blaženka Grahovac; Gordana Ðordevic; Dragica Bobinac

Introduction: Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) have been studied in several cancers, but only limited information is available about renal cell carcinomas (RCCs). We determined the expression of mRNA of several BMP ligands and BMP receptors (BMPRs) in healthy kidney tissue and RCCs, and data were compared to clinicopathological parameters. Material and Methods: Sixty-four samples of RCCs and healthy renal tissues were prospectively examined. The expression of BMP2, BMP4, BMP6, BMP7, BMPRIA, BMPRIB and BMPRII mRNA was determined using semiquantitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction. Results: The expression levels of different BMP ligands and BMPRs were considerably higher in RCCs than in normal kidney tissue. BMP ligands showed elevated expression in clear-cell RCCs, whereas all three BMPRs showed higher expression levels in non-clear-cell RCCs. In clear-cell RCCs, the expression levels of BMP2 progressively increased and expression levels of BMP6, BMP7 and BMPRIB were lost with higher tumor stage. Conclusions: All BMPs and their receptors have stronger expression levels in RCC. The expression level of BMP2 is strongly elevated in kidney cancer.


Diagnostic Pathology | 2012

Lower cyclooxygenase-2 expression is associated with recurrence of solitary non-muscle invasive bladder carcinoma

Tomislav Tadin; Kristian Krpina; Sanja Štifter; Emina Babarović; Željko Fučkar; Nives Jonjić

BackgroundA new modality is necessary to prevent recurrence of superficial bladder cancer after complete transurethral resection because of the high recurrence rate even with current prophylaxis protocols.MethodsIn order to analyze the predictive value of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) expression and tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) in recurrence of this disease tumor specimens from 127 patients with solitary papillary non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC), 78 with recurrent disease and 49 without recurrence during follow up of minimum 5 years, were retrieved for tissue microarrays construction and immunohistochemical analysis. COX-2 expression was scored according to Allred’s scoring protocol, while presence of TILs was categorized as absent (no) or present (yes) on whole tissue sections.ResultsCOX-2 immunoreactivity was presented in 70 (71%), weak in 16% and strong in 55% of cases, while 29 (29%) tumors were negative. TILs were present in 64 (58%) NMIBC, while 44 cases (41%) did not reveal mononuclear infiltration in tumoral stroma. Statistical analysis demonstrated a higher proportion of patients with recurrence in the group with the COX-2 score 0, and lower in the group with score 2 (p=0.0001, p=0.0101, respectively). In addition, a higher proportion of recurrent patients in the group with no TILs, and lower proportion in the group with TILs were found (p=0.009, p=0.009, respectively). Univariate and multivariate analysis revealed overexpression of COX-2 and presence of TILs as negative predictors.ConclusionPatients with lower COX-2 expression and absence of TILs in NMIBC need to be followed up more vigorously and probably selected for adjuvant therapy.Virtual slideThe virtual slide(s) for this article can be found here: http://www.diagnosticpathology.diagnomx.eu/vs/1411318819790406


World Journal of Surgical Oncology | 2011

Primary testicular necrotizing vasculitis clinically presented as neoplasm of the testicle: a case report.

Anton Maričić; Sanja Štifter; Maksim Valenčić; Gordana Ðorđević; Dean Markić; Josip Španjol; Stanislav Sotošek; Željko Fučkar

We present a case of necrotizing vasculitis with the testicle as the isolated affected organ. A 25-year-old man, pretreated for epididymo-orchitis, presented with a presumed testicular neoplasm. Radical orchiectomy was performed and diagnosis of necrotizing vasculitis was established. In the absence of any other sign of systemic disease, the diagnosis of isolated necrotizing vasculitis of the testis was confirmed. Two years after the operation, the patient showed no symptoms of systemic disease.


Renal Failure | 2007

Urothelial cancer in patients with Endemic Balkan Nephropathy (EN) after renal transplantation.

Stela Živčić-Ćosić; Mirjana Gržetić; Maksim Valenčić; Romano Oguić; Anton Maričić; Gordana Đorđević; Sanja Balen; Lidija Orlić; Sanjin Rački; Željko Fučkar


Acta medica Croatica : c̆asopis Hravatske akademije medicinskih znanosti | 2012

KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION - A SUCCESSFUL STORY STARTED 110 YEARS AGO

Dean Markić; Maksim Valenčić; Anton Maričić; Josip Španjol; Sanjin Rački; Željko Fučkar


Medicina Fluminensis : Medicina Fluminensis | 2017

Derivations and substitutions of urinary tract

Željko Fučkar; Josip Španjol


Collegium Antropologicum | 2014

The role of negative pressure wound therapy in patients with kidney transplantation

Dean Markić; Marin Marinović; Stanislav Sotošek; Josip Španjol; Aldo Ivančić; Anton Maričić; Željko Fučkar

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Maksim Valenčić

Ministry of Health and Social Welfare

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Anton Maričić

Ministry of Health and Social Welfare

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Sanjin Rački

Ministry of Health and Social Welfare

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Stela Živčić-Ćosić

Ministry of Health and Social Welfare

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