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Unusual presentation of MALT lymphoma. A case report
Eugen Tcaciuc1, Cătălina Olaru-Stăvilă1*, Angela Tcaciuc2, Lilian Antoci3, Mircea Cernat3, Margareta Surlari4
https://doi.org/10.52645/MJHS.2024.4.11
MALT lymphoma is the most common type of extranodal non-Hodgkin lymphoma. In two-thirds of cases, it originates in the stomach and is strongly associated with Helicobacter pylori infection. It presents a complex clinical picture, that can resemble multiple conditions, and typically follows a benign course
A case report of primary hepatic amyloidosis manifesting as severe cholestasis and acute liver failure
Eugen Tcaciuc1, Elina Berliba1, Kalina Bugor2, Ruslan Pretula3, Cătălina Olaru-Stăvilă1*, Ana Maria Bădărău1
https://doi.org/10.52645/MJHS.2024.4.10
Hepatic amyloidosis is characterized by the deposition of fibrillar amyloid proteins, which result from light chain amyloidosis (AL) immunoglobulin fragments, in the extracellular space and the vessel walls of the liver. A case of primary hepatic amyloidosis without evidence of a primary or secondary cause of amyloid deposition is rare. This case was unique to the Republic of Moldova, presenting a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge for clinicians. Because the liver is rarely affected, this pathology remains underdiagnosed and is associated with a reserved prognosis.
The use of artificial intelligence in coordinating COVID-19 prevention measures at the territorial level
Daniela Demișcan, Oleg Lozan*
https://doi.org/10.52645/MJHS.2024.4.07
The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic presented a significant challenge for global society, leaving a profound impact across the board. Although COVID-19 cases are still reported, they are no longer at previously high levels. One of the key tools in combating the pandemic was Artificial Intelligence (AI), which played a vital and advancing role throughout the pandemic. AI contributed significantly to the gradual reduction in COVID-19 cases. Effective coordination of the pandemic response, timely management, and the integration of AI into the medical system were crucial factors in achieving success.
Analysis of spironolactone in compound powder by ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometry
Spironolactone (Spir) is a selective and competitive antagonist of aldosterone that increases the excretion of water and sodium while decreasing the excretion of potassium (K+ sparing diuretic). The substance was studied to develop qualitative and quantitative methods of analysis and to validate them according to documents regulating the quality of active pharmaceutical ingredients in the development of pharmaceutical forms
The importance of mucogingival flaps in guided bone regeneration in the jaws
Vasile Zugrav*, Dumitru Chele, Nicolae Chele, Ghenadie Cucu
https://doi.org/10.52645/MJHS.2024.4.05
Guided bone regeneration (GBR) is a surgical method that allows the formation of new bone in areas of atrophy of the maxillary bone. The integration of the graft or the augmented bone under the mucosal flap and the primary healing of the soft tissues are essential conditions for preventing the exposure of the regeneration site and infectious complications that inevitably lead to the failure of the GBR procedure
Disability-adjusted life years associated with liver-related complications among patients with Delta viral infection in Republic of Moldova
Ecaterina Cebanu1*, Adela Turcanu1,2, Octavian Sajin3
https://doi.org/10.52645/MJHS.2024.4.04
Disability-adjusted life years (DALY) is a multidimensional measure used to quantify specific tasks of the disease. Chronic liver disease attributed to hepatitis Delta virus (HDV) is one of the major causes that contribute to morbidity and mortality in our country. The DALY estimate in HDV-induced liver disease has the potential to highlight both fatal and nonfatal outcomes of the disease and thus, help in policy making and allocation of health resources
Development and validation of a questionnaire for hygienic estimation of the impact of risk factors on morbidity due to osteoporosis
Victoria Bologan1*, Lucia Mazur-Nicorici2, Larisa Spinei3, Serghei Cebanu1, Anatolie Visnevschi4, Elena Ciobanu1
https://doi.org/10.52645/MJHS.2024.4.03
Osteoporosis remains a major public health issue, particularly affecting the elderly, and is characterized by decreased bone mass and deterioration of bone structure, increasing the risk of severe fractures. The development of specific and precise tools that allow for the identification and estimation of the influence of modifiable factors on the development of osteoporosis is an important step in early intervention for at-risk individuals
Impact of umbilical cord pathology on perinatal outcomes: risk factors and clinical implications
Iurie Dondiuc*, Alina Alsatou, Hristiana Capros
https://doi.org/10.52645/MJHS.2024.4.02
Umbilical cord pathology can contribute to neonatal asphyxia, stillbirth, and postnatal death in numerous cases. However, the diagnosis of umbilical cord pathology remains imperfect, and its impact on pregnancy course and outcome is often underestimated. Therefore, prenatal diagnosis of umbilical cord pathology is becoming increasingly important in preventing intra- and postnatal morbidity and mortality. Early detection of these abnormalities enables the development of necessary strategies for optimal pregnancy and delivery management