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Marijan Romic

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Zedelj J, Petrovic I, Pavlek G, Moric T, Romic M, Silovski H, et al.
Turkiye Parazitol Derg . 2021 Jun; 45(2):146-148. PMID: 34103293
A 65-year-old man, with signs of acute colon obstruction, was diagnosed with rectal tumour and liver hydatid cyst. Additionally, a focal liver lesion in segment 1 was detected. Moreover, physical...
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Romic M, Becejac T, Grbavac D, Romic R, Romic I
Lung India . 2021 Jan; 38(1):77-79. PMID: 33402642
Postintubation tracheal laceration (PITL) is a rare, potentially life-threatening complication requiring prompt diagnosis and treatment. Patients typically present with subcutaneous emphysema and pneumomediastinum, whereas concomitant pneumothorax is rarely reported. A...
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Romic I, Pavlek G, Romic M, Romic R
Liver Int . 2020 Dec; 41(5):1129-1130. PMID: 33316129
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Petrovic I, Pavlek G, Romic M, Grgic D, Romic I
Cir Cir . 2020 Dec; 88(Suppl 2):66-70. PMID: 33284276
We report a case of ruptured liver hematoma as a result of suppurated arteriovenous malformation (AVM) in a patient with Rendu-Osler-Weber (ROW) syndrome. The patient presented with unexplained fever and...
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Petrovic I, Romic M, Romic I
Dtsch Med Wochenschr . 2020 Aug; 145(17):1225-1226. PMID: 32838466
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Romic I, Pavlek G, Romic M, Moric T, Bajt M, Puz P, et al.
Klin Onkol . 2019 Aug; 32(4):306-309. PMID: 31426649
Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs), being the most common mesenchymal tumors of the gastrointestinal tract, arise most commonly in stomach (60-70%) and small intestine (20-25%) while other sites of origin are...
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Romic I, Pavlek G, Mance M, Romic M, Moric T
Visc Med . 2018 Aug; 34(3):225-227. PMID: 30140689
Background: Rectus sheath hematoma (RSH) is a rare but potentially dangerous clinical entity that requires medical supervision. Case Report: Here we discuss one such case which describes the fatal course...
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Romic B, Romic I, Petrovic I, Romic M, Romic R, Romic M, et al.
Chirurgia (Bucur) . 2016 Sep; 111(4):297-303. PMID: 27604665
Concomitant presence of hydatid cyst and hepatocellular carcinoma is a very rare clinical scenario especially in a previously non-diseased liver. Including our case here reported, there are 12 cases of...