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    Seroprevalence of Anti-Hepatitis E Virus Antibodies among Patients from a Tertiary Hospital from Northeast Romania

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    Background and Objectives. Being an enterically transmitted pathogen with a growing prevalence in developed countries, hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection remains an underdiagnosed disease in Eastern Europe. As far as Romania is concerned, only a few studies address this issue. Our goal was to estimate the prevalence of serum anti-HEV IgA/IgM/IgG antibodies in a group of patients admitted to the Clinical Hospital for Infectious Diseases “St. Parascheva” Iasi. Materials and Methods. The cross-sectional study consisted of enrollment of 98 patients admitted to the clinic for COVID-19 over a period of three months in 2020. Results. The median age in our study was 73 years, with an equal gender ratio and with a predominance of people from the urban environment (75%). The overall HEV antibody seroprevalence was 12.2%. The main risk factors associated with HEV infection were consumption of water from unsafe sources (58.3% HEV-positive patients vs. 26.7% HEV-negative patients, p = 0.026) and improperly cooked meat (58.3% HEV-positive patients vs. 23.2% HEV-negative patients, p = 0.01). Zoonotic transmission was an important criterion in our study, with patients reporting contact with pigs, poultry, rats, or other farms animals, but no significant differences were found between HEV antibody positive and negative groups. Conclusions. The seroprevalence rate of HEV antibodies was similar to other previous reports from our area but higher than in most European countries. The fact that HEV antibodies were detected in patients without identifiable risk factors for hepatitis E is evidence of subclinical infection as a silent threat

    GIANT PLEOMORPHIC ADENOMA OF THE SALIVARY GLAND – CASE REPORT

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    Salivary gland pathology is a main issue in maxillofacial surgery. Pleomorphic adenoma or mixed tumor is the most common type of salivary gland tumor, representing almost two thirds, 85% involving parotid gland. This benign tumor with slow and continous, asymptomatic growth can sometimes reach an enormous size. Practitioners must consider the semnificative risk of malignant transformation, especially in tumors with long time evolution, and also the possibility of postoperative recurrence. We present a case of giant pleomorphic adenoma of the parotid gland in a 92-year-old woman with a history of more than 20 years. Clinical examination revealed a giant mass on the right side of the face, without any signs of facial nerve damage. The tumor was completely removed by total parotidectomy and preservation of the facial nerve. The tumor measured 15/9/8 cm and weighed 530 g. Histopathologic examination showed a predominat myoepithelial component and schwanom-like areas and no evidence of malignant transformation. Postoperative evolution was favorable, with excellent functional and aesthetic results

    Postextractionaly Complications between Minor and Major

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    Wounds remaining after dental extraction are not large in extent, not tension high and important sacrifices of tissues and however they may be accompanied with various pathological events with a rapid onset – a few hours after surgery, clinical manifestations being dominated by local phenomena. Oedema, pain, infection, hematoma, bruising and lockjaw are most frequently encountered. Their high incidence would recommend them as a major participant in the panel deviated from the normal of postoperative course, requiring the establishment of a therapeutic arsenal to reduce complex clinical phenomena. Paradoxically, however, with one located at the opposite effect, at least, after extraction alveolar alveolitis is one that should attract the attention of prevention measures across practitioner. If unfortunately this has occurred, it needs a complex therapy – surgery and drug-consuming time and money with a slow evolution (healing may take up to 30 days of treatment and monitoring) and a negative impact on patient comfort after dental extraction

    ASEPSY AND ANTISEPSY IN DENTO-ALVEOLAR SURGERY

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    The human body is a wonderful work of balance, self-defense and perfection; our duty is to keep its fully integrity. When we suppress an element from those that are not essential, nature does a while, but the "hour" of decompensation is inevitable. We must prevent it and strive to counteract its effects. We can do it much more often than we believe. In oral and maxillo-facial surgery, postoperative disease is rapidly established within hours after surgery, indicating especially the origin of the nervous system more than the toxic origin incriminated in the forms of postoperative disease, known in general surgery. The postoperative disease comprises a complex of neurovegetative, endocrine, humoral, circulatory and homoleucocity disorders triggered by the operative act in the body due to triggered and predisposing causes, clinical manifestations being dominated by local phenomena. Asepsis and antisepsis are the necessary and inseparable elements of the disinfection process; they complement each other and are used simultaneously, making together sterilization, which is the most complete form of disinfection

    THE ROLE OF THE CT EXAMINATION IN THE SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF A PATIENT WITH FACIAL COMPLEX TRAUMATISM

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    Cranio-maxillo-facial territory is interested in a significant percentage of polytraumatism cases. In the evaluation of these patients, the CT scan tends to replace the classic imaging methods represented by the radiographic examination at different incidences. The aim of this article is to highlight the contribution of modern imaging in the cranio-maxillo-facial traumatology by highlighting the role of the computer tomography exam in the diagnosis and treatment of a complex facial trauma event in the Oro Maxillofacial Surgery Clinic of the "Sf. Spiridon "in Iasi.The computer tomographic examination in the cranio-maxillo-facial traumatology is decisive in highlighting the position of the anatomical elements and their reports with the traumatized structures in order to evaluate the lesions quickly and accurately, as well as in the choice of an optimal therapeutic plan and in the postoperative assessment of the patient. Computer tomography is currently the imaging method of choice used in cases of complex facial trauma

    HIGHLIGHTING THE PHARYNGOCUTANEOUS FISTULA RISK FACTORS AFTER TOTAL LARYNGECTOMY

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    Pharyngocutaneous fistula (PCF) is a major complication after total laryngectomy involving prolonged hospitalization, additional discomfort and increased treatment costs. This retrospective study, conducted over a 5 year period, included 118 patients that underwent total laryngectomy after larynx carcinoma. Various factors influencing PCF development are discussed. Statistical analisys of the results show an important role of smoking and alcohol abuse, tumor stage and extension, pre-operative radiotherapy and local complications. In studying PCF developing risk factors, multicenter studies are absolutely necessary

    THE IMPLICATIONS OF THE MAIN FAVOURABLE FACTORS IN THE APPEARANCE OF VARIOUS FORMS OF CANCER AT THE LEVEL OF ORAL CAVITY MUCOSA

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    Our study aims to establish correlative elements between the role of the main contributing factors in triggering various forms of oral mucosal cancer and to quantify their contribution according to a number of characteristic parameters.Materials and Methods: The statistical study was conducted over a period of 5 years at the Oro-Maxilofacial Surgery Clinic of St. Spiridon Iasi on internalized patients diagnosed with oral mucosal cancer.Results and Discussions : A well-defined category of contributing factors correlates to a high percentage of oral or oropharyngeal cancer. In this hierarchy of favoritisers of the mucosa of the oral cavity, an important place is occupied by the consumption of tobacco and alcohol, which makes it difficult to separate the degree of contribution of one or the other of the two components.Conclusions: The dentist must have a more intense activity in raising awareness of oral cavity cancer patients, increasing the educational level of population and sensitizing patients to the harmful and oncogenic action of alcohol and smoking

    THE TERATOGENIC EFFECTS OF ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES ASSOCIATED WITH MAXILLOFACIAL ANOMALIES

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    It is important to note that any changes in the treatments or medicines you use should be forwarded to your dentist during regular visits. Certain medications may interact with dental health in an unexpected way, so it is good to inform your dentist about all aspects of your health or changes. Nd: YAG laser (neodymium-yag) can be used in gingival hyperplasia therapy to treat and reduce excessive growth of gingival tissue. It is important to mention that achieving the success of Nd: YAG laser treatment may vary depending on the individual case and the medical qualifications dentist performing the procedure. Before deciding on any therapy, it is recommended to talk to your dentist for information on treatment options, benefits, and risks
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