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Bratislav Trifunovic

Researcher at Military Medical Academy

Publications -  19
Citations -  144

Bratislav Trifunovic is an academic researcher from Military Medical Academy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Colorectal cancer & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 16 publications receiving 82 citations.

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Procalcitonin and BISAP score versus C-reactive protein and APACHE II score in early assessment of severity and outcome of acute pancreatitis.

TL;DR: In early assessment of AP severity, PCT has better predictive value than CRP, and similar to the APACHE II score, which is a stronger predictor of the disease severity than BISAP score.
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Changes in lecithin: cholesterol acyltransferase, cholesteryl ester transfer protein and paraoxonase-1 activities in patients with colorectal cancer.

TL;DR: Increased CETP and decreased LCAT and PON-1 activities in CRC patients are demonstrated, suggesting that alterations in HDL-C levels, alongside with changes in HDL structure might have a role in carcinogenesis.
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Significance of LDL and HDL subclasses characterization in the assessment of risk for colorectal cancer development.

TL;DR: Patients with CRC have decreased LDL and HDL diameters and increased proportion of smaller particles, which could be useful in assessing the risk for CRC development.
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Revealing the Role of High-Density Lipoprotein in Colorectal Cancer.

TL;DR: A comprehensive overview of available evidences regarding the putative role of HDL in colorectal carcinogenesis is presented in this paper, where changes in HDL functionality in this malignancy are discussed.
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Association among resistin, adenylate cyclase-associated protein 1 and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol in patients with colorectal cancer: a multi-marker approach, as a hallmark of innovative predictive, preventive, and personalized medicine.

TL;DR: The study demonstrated increased plasma resistin and CAP-1 mRNA levels, implying their possible interaction in CRC, and a model including age, body-mass index, HDL-C, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), and plasma Resistin concentrations as independent predictors of CRC showed very good diagnostic accuracy.