I. Babovic
University of Belgrade
32 Papers
52 Citations
I. Babovic is an academic researcher from University of Belgrade. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 20 publications.
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Papers
Cesarean myomectomy trends and controversies: an appraisal
TL;DR: With increasing reports in favor of cesarean myomectomy, the risk–benefit ratio should be still evaluated with randomized controlled trials, in order to achieve more data on CM.
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Uterine Fibroids and Diet.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted a narrative review of the data about diet and uterine myoma development in order to homogenize the current data, and collected the data of each article and inserted them in various research paragraphs, summarizing the data collected.
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Myomas: anatomy and related issues.
ANDREA TINELLI,Radmila Sparic,Sasa Kadija,I. Babovic,Raffaele Tinelli,Ospan A. Mynbaev,Antonio Malvasi +6 more
TL;DR: During fertility-sparing myoma surgery, data suggest that during myoma removal the pseudocapsule should be preserved, and unsolved issues still exist on the cesarean myomectomy technique, since the age of pregnancy has been increasing in the new millennium, so patients present with myomas which should be removed before and during the cesar section, or prior to applying for medically-assisted reproduction.
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Vaginal delivery versus cesarean section for term breech delivery
I. Babovic,Snezana Plesinac,Zoran Radojicic,Jasna Opalic,Rajka Argirovic,Zorica Mladenovic-Bogdanovic,Darko Plecas +6 more
TL;DR: Risk factors: mother's age, parity, labor's duration, estimated neonatal birth weight for the mode of breech presentation delivery at term as well as the influence of the delivery mode on neonatal outcome were examined.
The Significance of COVID-19 Diseases in Lipid Metabolism Pregnancy Women and Newborns
Miljana Z. Jovandaric,Milan Dokic,I. Babovic,Srboljub Milicevic,Jelena Dotlic,Branislav Milosevic,Miljan Culjic,Luka Andrić,N. Dimic,Olga Mitrovic,A. Beleslin,Jovana Nikolić,Zorica Jestrović,Sandra Babic +13 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors have shown that damage to the mitochondria as a result of lipid peroxidation caused by the COVID-19 disease can cause the death of a newborn and pregnant women as well as short time and long-time sequelae.