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24
Apr
24
Approach to cytomegalovirus infection in perinatal medicine

The consequences of congenital CMV infection can vary, from mild symptoms to more serious complications, including neurosensory disorders such as deafness, vision problems, developmental delays, and other disabilities. Therefore, it is important to take preventive measures to prevent CMV infection in pregnant women, but also to prevent infection of the fetus when a pregnant woman is infected. Finally, it is important to carry out appropriate medical monitoring in the event of infection of the fetus and of the child born with congenital CMV infection.

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24
Apr
24
Artificial organs and tissues in transplantation - current affairs and perspectives

Artificial organs are bioengineered devices or tissues that scientists create and integrate into the human body to replace, duplicate, or augment functional, naturally occurring organs. They pose a solution to organ donor shortages, and can also be used as medical training tools.

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24
Apr
24
Surgical technique of Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson’s Disease

Deep brain stimulation (DBS) involves implanting electrodes within areas of the brain. The electrodes produce electrical impulses that affect brain activity to treat certain medical conditions. The electrical impulses also can affect cells and chemicals within the brain that cause medical conditions.
 

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24
Apr
24
Symposium
  • VICTOR VOVC: The impact of the circadian rhythm in contemporary medicine (10 min)
  • LUPUȘOR ADRIAN: Examination of patients with sleep disorders. Orofacial anomalies as physiopathological mechanisms of sleepdisordered breathing. (20 min)
  • GHETIU ALEXANDRU: Orofacial and maxillofacial surgery in the treatment of sleepdisordered breathing (20 min)
  •  BUȘMACHIU ANDREI: Intraoral devices in the treatment of sleep apnea syndrome (20 min)
  • LUPUȘOR ADRIAN: How to optimize the circadian rhythm for academic success(15 min)
  • Discussions (30 min)
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25
Apr
25
How to assess Thyroid Nodules

In the general population, thyroid nodules are found in 5% by palpation and in 50% by ultrasonography (US). Initial evaluation of nodules should include serum thyroid-stimulating hormone measurement, fine-needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy, and US. Thyroid micronodules are being detected with increasing frequency and are currently evaluated by US-FNA. Routine measurement of serum calcitonin and thyroglobulin and FNA rebiopsy are not recommended. Cytologically benign thyroid nodules should be followed rather than treated. Novel treatment options including iodine 131, percutaneous ethanol injection, and percutaneous laser thermal ablation have specific indications, advantages, and adverse effects.

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25
Apr
25
Updates in pregnancy and immune-mediated rheumatic disorders

Managing patients with rheumatic diseases (RMD) during pregnancy and the postpartum period can
be a challenge for both rheumatologists and obstetricians. While disease activity during the course
of pregnancy varies with regard to the presence of underlying conditions, maintenance of remission
from conception through to delivery increases the chances of an uncomplicated pregnancy. A period
of remission of at least 6 months prior to conception increases the chance of a successful conception
while decreasing the risk of flares during pregnancy.

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25
Apr
25
The future of respiratory medicine in the era of artificial intelligence

Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force in the field of medicine, revolutionizing various aspects of healthcare delivery, from diagnosis to treatment and beyond. Through the integration of advanced algorithms, machine learning, and big data analytics, AI is empowering medical professionals with unprecedented insights and capabilities.
 

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25
Apr
25
HPV infection- from pathogenesis to genital and oropharyngeal cancers

HPV infection is one of the most frequent infection that can be acquired through sexual intercourse and has been associated with cervical cancer (zur Hausen). Co-testing for cervical cancer as a screening tool will be analyzed. Further research revealed its involvement in other genital cancers, but also in cancers of the head and neck region. My presentation is aimed to present this correlations, but also the preventive action that is required. Anti HPV vaccination and its success will be presented, as well as arguments for gender neutral vaccination.
 

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25
Apr
25
Telemedicine implementation challenges and opportunities in the healthcare system of the Republic of Moldova

Telemedicine can be defined as using telecommunications technologies to support the delivery of all kinds of medical, diagnostic and treatment-related services usually by doctors. Telemedicine primarily focuses on providing remote medical care, digital health emphasizes engaging patients in their care. This can include tools like portals that allow patients to access their health information, track their progress, and communicate with their care team.

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25
Apr
25
The Art of Inguinal Hernia Surgery

Presentation includes: Surgical anatomy of myopectineal orifice as well, TIPS & TRICKS in inguinal hernia TAPP technique as well as learning curve with TAPP.
 

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25
Apr
25
Non-metallic biomaterial involved in dental prosthetic: from studies to clinical applications
time 11:00-12:00 offline adress Toma Ciorba 42, str.

This keynote is dedicated to exploring and analyzing non-metallic biomaterials used in the field of dental prosthetics. From research studies to clinical applications, participants will have the opportunity to discover new technologies and innovations in dental materials, such as ceramics, composites, and polymers. The keynote will address aspects such as material characteristics, manufacturing methods, composition, and properties, as well as the advantages and limitations in the context of dental practice. Through presentations, demonstrations, and interactive discussions, participants will gain a deeper understanding of the role of non-metallic biomaterials in dental prosthetics and in improving the quality of dental treatments.

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26
Apr
26
Hyaluronic acid in cosmetology: from 3D hydration to applications in facial aesthetic procedures.

This keynote presentation explores the transformative potential of hyaluronic acid (HA) in cosmetology, traversing its journey from a mere hydrating agent to a pivotal component in advanced facial aesthetic procedures. HA's unique ability to attract and retain moisture in the skin is the foundation upon which its multifaceted applications are built. By exploring the science behind HA's mechanism of action, attendees will gain insight into how this molecule can profoundly influence skin health and appearance.

The presentation begins by elucidating the concept of 3D hydration, wherein HA's capacity to hydrate skin across multiple layers is emphasized. Attendees will learn about HA's role in replenishing moisture reservoirs within the skin, promoting plumpness, elasticity, and overall radiance. Through visual aids and scientific data, the audience will grasp the intricacies of HA's interaction with the skin's extracellular matrix, highlighting its superiority over traditional moisturizing agents.

Transitioning from hydration to facial aesthetic procedures, the keynote delves into the diverse applications of HA in cosmetic dermatology. Attendees will discover how HA fillers are utilized to address volume loss, contour deficiencies, and fine lines, yielding natural-looking yet dramatic results. Case studies and before-and-after images will showcase the transformative effects of HA-based injectables in rejuvenating facial features and restoring youthful vitality.

Furthermore, the presentation explores the evolving landscape of facial aesthetics, where HA emerges as a versatile tool for non-surgical facial contouring and enhancement. Attendees will be introduced to innovative techniques such as the liquid facelift and the harmonious integration of HA with other modalities like botulinum toxin and collagen-stimulating agents. By understanding the principles of facial harmony and anatomical proportions, practitioners can optimize outcomes and ensure patient satisfaction.

In conclusion, this keynote underscores the indispensable role of hyaluronic acid in modern cosmetology, from its fundamental function in hydrating the skin to its expansive applications in facial aesthetic procedures. By staying abreast of advancements in HA technology and techniques, practitioners can unlock new possibilities in achieving natural, harmonious, and age-defying results for their patients.

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