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Matteo Brucoli Paolo Boffano Irene Romeo Chiara Corio Arnaldo Benech Muhammad Ruslin Tymour Forouzanfar Thomas Starch‐Jensen Tanía Rodríguez‐Santamarta Juan Carlos de Vicente Johanna Snll Hanna Thorn Marko Tarle Emil Dediol Petia Pechalova Nikolai Pavlov Hristo Daskalov Iva Doykova Kadri Kelemith Tiia Tamme Andrey Kopchak Ievgen Shumynskyi Pierre Corre Helios Bertin Quentin Goguet Marine Anquetil Aurlien Louvrier Christophe Meyer Tadej Dovak David Vozli
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i Vitomir S. Konstantinovic 《Dental traumatology》2020,36(3):241-246
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I Dediol M Buljan M Vurnek-ivkovi V Bulat M itum ubrilovi 《Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology》2009,23(9):1035-1038
Background Human papillomavirus (HPV) is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases in the world, and anogenital warts are one of its various clinical manifestations. It has been shown that anogenital warts influence psychological status.
Objective The aims of this research were to evaluate the quality of life and illness perceptions and their relationship in patients with anogenital warts. Factors perceived as the main cause of their illness were also evaluated.
Methods Sixty male outpatients completed questionnaires: Brief Illness Perceptions Questionnaire and Quality of life in patients with anogenital warts.
Results Aspects of the quality of life most affected by anogenital warts were fear of contagiousness, concern about illness and everyday activities. The results showed that there is a weak influence of the disease on quality of life with changed perception of the illness. Patients with anogenital warts showed inadequate knowledge about their illness.
Conclusion Psychological aspect of anogenital warts should not be neglected. Patient's education about HPV infection and their consequences should be emphasized.
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Objective The aims of this research were to evaluate the quality of life and illness perceptions and their relationship in patients with anogenital warts. Factors perceived as the main cause of their illness were also evaluated.
Methods Sixty male outpatients completed questionnaires: Brief Illness Perceptions Questionnaire and Quality of life in patients with anogenital warts.
Results Aspects of the quality of life most affected by anogenital warts were fear of contagiousness, concern about illness and everyday activities. The results showed that there is a weak influence of the disease on quality of life with changed perception of the illness. Patients with anogenital warts showed inadequate knowledge about their illness.
Conclusion Psychological aspect of anogenital warts should not be neglected. Patient's education about HPV infection and their consequences should be emphasized.
Conflicts of interest
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M.V. Živković I. Dediol I. Ljubičić M. Šitum 《Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology》2012,26(6):724-729
Background Melanoma is one of the most aggressive skin tumours for which the major risk factor is ultraviolet radiation. Sun protection is extremely important, especially for melanoma patients who, once diagnosed with melanoma, have 500 times greater chance of developing another melanoma than the general population. Objective In this study, we examined the perception of melanoma and attitudes towards sun protection among melanoma patients and compared their results with the patients suffering from other dermatological disorders. Methods In total, 240 participants were included in the study: 120 patients suffering from melanoma and 120 participants in the control group. The Sun Behaviour Patterns Questionnaire and the Brief Illness Perceptions Questionnaire were used in this study to assess sun behaviours and perception of melanoma. Results Melanoma patients have negative attitude towards sunbathing: 57% avoid sunbathing and 27% spend time in the sun only during swimming, otherwise seeking shade, whereas participants in the control group have more positive attitude towards sunbathing. Results indicate very short time of using sunscreen protection during the year and very small number of people using adequate SPF value, in both melanoma and control group. Conclusion Participants in control group perceive melanoma as a more serious illness than patients who think that melanoma has mild symptoms, is easy to cure and control, has moderate consequences and lasts relatively long. Both melanoma patients and participants in the control group show relatively good sun behaviour patterns and slightly negative attitudes towards sun protection. 相似文献
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Situm M Dediol I Buljan M Živković MV Buljan D 《Acta dermatovenerologica Croatica : ADC》2011,19(2):110-116
Delusions of parasitosis (DP) is a primary psychiatric disorder, a type of monosymptomatic hypochondriac psychosis in which patients believe that 'bugs' or 'parasites' have infested their skin or that they have even spread into their visceral organs. Patients with DP usually approach different medical specialists, mostly dermatologists and primary care physicians because of symptoms presenting as crawling under their skin. Therefore, the exact prevalence of DP is unknown. It is believed that it is a rare disorder but different studies indicate that the prevalence is greater than presented. The etiology of this disorder is still unclear. Patients with DP come to a physician with a stereotypic history. Usually the patient has previously addressed many other different specialists and symptoms are usually present for several months to years. The main cutaneous symptom is crawling, biting and pruritus due to 'burrowing of parasites, insects or bugs' under the skin. Patients with DP are rare but can be very challenging for making the correct diagnosis and for the treatment as well. It is essential to distinguish primary from secondary disorder since the approach to these patients is different. Dermatologists who have good knowledge in diagnosis, both dermatologic and psychodermatologic, and who dare prescribe antipsychotics after consulting liaison-psychiatrist, can have good results in treating patients with DP. When treating patients with DP, multidisciplinary approach by collaboration between a dermatologist and a psychiatrist is necessary to provide complete and meaningful treatment for these patients. 相似文献
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Matteo Brucoli Paolo Boffano Emanuele Broccardo Arnaldo Benech Pierre Corre Helios Bertin Petia Pechalova Nikolai Pavlov Petko Petrov Tiia Tamme Andrey Kopchak Andrii Hresko Eugen Shuminsky Emil Dediol Marko Tarle Vitomir S. Konstantinovic Milan Petrovic Simon Holmes Tymour Forouzanfar 《Journal of cranio-maxillo-facial surgery》2019,47(4):616-621
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Fractures of the zygomaticomaxillary complex (ZMC) are common injuries that may lead to loss of an aesthetically pleasing appearance and functional impairment. The aim of this study was to analyze the demographics, causes, characteristics, and outcomes of zygomatic fractures managed at several European departments of oral and maxillofacial surgery.Materials and methods
This study is based on a multicenter systematic database that allowed the recording of all patients with ZMC fractures between 1 January 2013 and 31 December 2017. The following data were recorded: gender, age, personal medical history, etiology, side of zygomatic fracture, classification of ZMC fracture, associated maxillofacial fractures, symptoms at diagnosis, type of performed treatment, and sequelae/complications.Results
A total of 1406 patients (1172 males, 234 females) were included in the study. Statistically significant correlations were found between assault-related ZMC fractures and the A3 class (p < .0000005) and between Infraorbital Nerve (ION) anesthesia and B class (p < .00000005).Conclusion
The most frequent cause of ZMC fractures was assault, followed by falls. The most frequently involved decade of age was between 20 and 29 years. The decision and type of surgical treatment of ZMC fractures depends on several issues that need to be considered on a case by case basis. 相似文献7.
Federica Sobrero Fabio Roccia Valentines Vilaplana Antonio Mari Roig Elisa Raveggi Guglielmo Ramieri Maximilian Goetzinger Gian Battista Bottini Ali O. Rizvi Sean Laverick Predrag Knežević Emil Dediol Mario Kordić Anamaria Sivrić Dimitra Ganasouli Stylianos N. Zanakis Drago Jelovac Vitomir S. Konstantinovic Anže Birk Aleš Vesnaver Alessandro Rabufetti Paolo Scolozzi Fatma Eriş Derkuş Utku Nezih Yilmaz Constantinus Politis Kathia Dubron 《Dental traumatology》2023,39(5):448-454
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Intraoperative stabilisation of bony fragments with maxillo-mandibular fixation (MMF) is an essential step in the surgical treatment of mandibular fractures that are treated with open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF). The MMF can be performed with or without wire-based methods, rigid or manual MMF, respectively. The aim of this study was to compare the use of manual versus rigid MMF, in terms of occlusal outcomes and infective complications.Materials and Methods
This multi-centric prospective study involved 12 European maxillofacial centres and included adult patients (age ≥16 years) with mandibular fractures treated with ORIF. The following data were collected: age, gender, pre-trauma dental status (dentate or partially dentate), cause of injury, fracture site, associated facial fractures, surgical approach, modality of intraoperative MMF (manual or rigid), outcome (minor/major malocclusions and infective complications) and revision surgeries. The main outcome was malocclusion at 6 weeks after surgery.Results
Between May 1, 2021 and April 30, 2022, 319 patients—257 males and 62 females (median age, 28 years)—with mandibular fractures (185 single, 116 double and 18 triple fractures) were hospitalised and treated with ORIF. Intraoperative MMF was performed manually on 112 (35%) patients and with rigid MMF on 207 (65%) patients. The study variables did not differ significantly between the two groups, except for age. Minor occlusion disturbances were observed in 4 (3.6%) patients in the manual MMF group and in 10 (4.8%) patients in the rigid MMF group (p > .05). In the rigid MMF group, only one case of major malocclusion required a revision surgery. Infective complications involved 3.6% and 5.8% of patients in the manual and rigid MMF group, respectively (p > .05).Conclusion
Intraoperative MMF was performed manually in nearly one third of the patients, with wide variability among the centres and no difference observed in terms of number, site and displacement of fractures. No significant difference was found in terms of postoperative malocclusion among patients treated with manual or rigid MMF. This suggests that both techniques were equally effective in providing intraoperative MMF. 相似文献8.
Dediol E Uglešić V Knežević P Milenović A 《Annals of plastic surgery》2011,67(4):442; author reply 442-442; author reply 443
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Dediol E 《Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology, oral radiology, and endodontics》2010,110(6):683; author reply 683-683; author reply 684