Marko Mance
University Hospital Centre Zagreb
14 Papers
17 Citations
Marko Mance is an academic researcher from University Hospital Centre Zagreb. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 14 publications. Previous affiliations of Marko Mance include University of Zagreb.
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Papers
•Journal Article
Drug induced psoriasis.
TL;DR: Having reviewed a variety of cases, a relationship between certain medications and their involvement in exacerbating or inducing psoriasis was observed.
Successful Associating Liver Partition and Portal Vein Ligation after Unsuccessful Double TACE Procedure Complicated with Sepsis and Pancreatitis.
Boško Romić,Ivan Romić,Marko Mance,Goran Pavlek,Mate Škegro +4 more
- 01 Jan 2016
TL;DR: The first case of ALPPS done after double TACE procedure in a 64-years-old female patient with extensive hepatocellular carcinoma of the right liver lobe is presented, which proves that ALPPS sometimes can be performed after palliative procedures in liver malignancies.
Changes in total body surface area and the distribution of skin surfaces in relation to body mass index.
Marko Mance,Maja Prutki,Anto Dujmović,Milan Milošević,Vilena Vrbanović-Mijatović,Davor Mijatović +5 more
TL;DR: The Wallace rule of nines is a quick and acceptable method for estimating the total burn surface area percentage in men of all BMI ranges, however, for women a more accurate method of burn area estimation is required as proposed by the BMI adjusted charts.
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•Journal Article
Defect Reconstruction of an Infected Diabetic Foot Using Split- and Full-thickness Skin Grafts With Adjuvant Negative Pressure Wound Therapy: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.
TL;DR: Skin grafts combined with negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) before and after graft application improved wound healing in this patient and reduced the comorbidities and complications often seen in the diabetic patient population.
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The influence of size, depth and histologic characteristics of invasive ductal breast carcinoma on thermographic properties of the breast
TL;DR: Temperature of the diseased breast was directly correlated to tumor volume and negatively correlated to depth of tumor, and Tumor size, distance from the skin surface and receptor status cause changes in breast thermographic properties.