Zoran Rakušić
University of Zagreb
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Case reports in endocrinology | 2017
Ana Mišir Krpan; Tina Dušek; Zoran Rakušić; Mirsala Solak; Ivana Kraljević; Vesna Bišof; Darko Kaštelan
Background and Importance. In the last eight years temozolomide (TMZ) has been used as the last-line treatment modality for aggressive pituitary tumors to be applied after the failure of surgery, medical therapy, and radiotherapy. The objective was to achieve a rapid control of tumor growth and hormone normalization with concurrent chemoradiotherapy in a patient with very aggressive ACTH pituitary adenoma. Clinical Presentation. We describe a patient with an aggressive ACTH-producing adenoma treated with concurrent temozolomide and radiotherapy. The patient suffered from an aggressive ACTH adenoma resistant to surgical and medical treatment. After two months of concurrent temozolomide and radiotherapy, cortisol normalization and significant tumor shrinkage were observed. After 22 months of follow-up, there is still no evidence of tumor recurrence. Conclusion. Concurrent treatment with temozolomide and irradiation appears to be highly effective in the achievement of the tumor volume control as well as in the control of ACTH secretion in aggressive ACTH adenoma.
OncoTargets and Therapy | 2015
Zoran Rakušić; Ana Mišir Krpan; Darija Stupin Polancec; Antonia Jakovcevic; Vesna Bišof
This paper reports a case of sudden bilateral deafness as the first symptom of gastric cancer, an extremely rare and atypical clinical situation. Because common signs of stomach cancer were absent, the patient was first evaluated in the Department of Otolaryngology, University Hospital Center, Zagreb. Only after expanded diagnostic evaluation and rapid progression of the disease in such a case is a malignant tumor suspected. Treatment is mostly ineffective. The unusual presentation of the disease and the rapid course may indicate a hereditary predisposition. Inactivation of tumor suppressor gene DFNA5 was found in 50% of gastric cancers, but of a non-metastasized phenotype. Inactivated DFNA5, otherwise described in hereditary bilateral deafness, perhaps favors the development of deafness in patients with gastric cancer. Our patient had a positive multiple viral antibody titer in serum, inactivated DFNA5 in both gastric cancer tissues and cerebellar metastases, and a metastatic form of the disease. If sudden deafness occurs in elderly patients, the possibility of malignant tumor should be taken into consideration. The link between gastric cancer and the DFNA5 gene is unclear and requires further research.
Radiology and Oncology | 2010
Vesna Bišof; Antonio Juretić; Josip Pasini; Marijana Ćorić; Mislav Grgić; Marija Gamulin; Zoran Rakušić; Zdenko Krajina; Martina Bašić-Koretić; Ana Mišir; Ranka Štern-Padovan
Ureteral metastasis as the first and sole manifestation of gastric cancer dissemination Background. Isolated ureteral metastasis from gastric cancer is extremely rare. Case report. We describe a 50 year old man with a history of subtotal gastrectomy who presented 4 years later with an ureteral metastasis. He was asymptomatic and diagnostic tests were performed due to the elevated creatinine level disclosed incidentally. The partial resection of distal right ureter as well as the resection of the right ureterovesical junction was performed with the implantation of double J stent. Histopathology revealed a metastasis of the adenocarcinoma that matched perfectly a tumour specimen from the gastric cancer surgery. It was first and isolated manifestation of gastric cancer dissemination. Conclusions. Although rare, the ureteral metastasis from gastric cancer can be the first, sole and asymptomatic manifestation of gastric cancer dissemination after a period of time.
Tumori | 2018
Vanja Vučićević Boras; Aleksandra Fucic; Mihajlo Virag; Dragana Gabrić; Igor Blivajs; Čedna Tomasović-Lončarić; Zoran Rakušić; Vesna Bišof; Nicolas Le Novère; Danko Velimir Vrdoljak
The worldwide annual incidence of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is over 300,000 cases with a mortality rate of 48%. This cancer type accounts for 90% of all oral cancers, with the highest incidence in men over 50 years of age. A significantly increased risk of developing OSCC exists among smokers and people who consume alcohol daily. OSCC is an aggressive cancer that metastasizes rapidly. Despite the development of new therapies in the treatment of OSCC, no significant increase in 5-year survival has been recorded in the past decades. The latest research suggests focus should be put on examining tumor stroma activation within OSCC, as the stroma may contain cells that can produce signal molecules and a microenvironment crucial for the development of metastases. The aim of this review is to provide an insight into the factors that activate OSCC stroma and hence faciliate neoplastic progression. It is based on the currently available data on the role and interaction between metalloproteinases, cytokines, growth factors, hypoxia factor and extracellular adhesion proteins in the stroma of OSCC and neoplastic cells. Their interplay is additionally presented using the Systems Biology Graphical Notation in order to sublimate the collected knowledge and enable the more efficient recognition of possible new biomarkers in the diagnostics and follow-up of OSCC or in finding new therapeutic targets.
European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology | 2015
Vesna Bišof; Zoran Rakušić; Marija Despot
World Journal of Surgical Oncology | 2014
Natalija Dedić Plavetić; Zoran Rakušić; David Ozretić; Luka Simetić; Ana Mišir Krpan; Vesna Bišof
Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology | 2013
Vesna Bišof; Antonija Jakovčević; Sven Seiwerth; Zoran Rakušić; Slavko Gašparov
Collegium Antropologicum | 2011
Zoran Rakušić; Ana Mišir Krpan; Zvonimir Marekovic; Antonio Juretić; Slavko Gašparov
Radiologia Medica | 2018
Vesna Bišof; Zoran Rakušić; Juraj Bibić; Timor Grego; Majana Soče
Lijec̆nic̆ki vjesnik | 2016
Vesna Bišof; Antonio Juretić; Dinko Stančić-Rokotov; Nadan Rustemović; Damir Miletić; Marijo Boban; Tomislav Omrčen; Jasminka Jakić Razumović; Ira Pavlović; Ana Fröbe; Mislav Čonkaš; Zoran Rakušić; Damir Gugić