Zvonimir Kutlesa
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Kutlesa Z, Ordulj I, Peric I, Jerkovic K, Poljak D, Gavrilovic V, et al.
Osteoporos Int
. 2023 Feb;
34(4):775-782.
PMID: 36799980
Introduction: Whole-body CT (WBCT) in polytrauma patients enables the detection of numerous incidental findings, such as estimates of bone mineral density (BMD) at multiple skeletal sites. This could help in...
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Kutlesa Z, Jerkovic K, Ordulj I, Budimir Mrsic D
Skeletal Radiol
. 2022 Nov;
52(4):687-694.
PMID: 36329255
Objective: The aim was to systematically assess the literature on possible effect of administration of iodinated contrast media on CT-estimated bone mineral density (BMD). Materials And Methods: The Web of...
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Devcic S, Bednarik J, Maric D, Versic S, Sekulic D, Kutlesa Z, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2018 Aug;
15(8).
PMID: 30103461
: Doping behavior, including the misuse of performance-enhancing drugs, is currently a serious problem in sports, and the efficacy of preventive efforts directly depends on information regarding the associations among...
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Devcic S, Sekulic D, Ban D, Kutlesa Z, Rodek J, Sajber D
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2018 May;
15(5).
PMID: 29757974
: The prevalence of alcohol drinking (AD) in Croatian adolescents is alarming, but there is an evident lack of prospective analyses of the protective/risk factors of AD. This study aimed...
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Kutlesa Z, Budimir Mrsic D
J Bone Miner Metab
. 2015 Apr;
34(1):11-22.
PMID: 25832032
A light-to-moderate wine consumption has been shown to provide several beneficial effects on the skeletal system, including reduced risk of bone mass loss and fractures. Wine is rich in phenolic...