Cognitive dysfunctions are very common side effects of chemotherapy. Still, remain unrecognized b... more Cognitive dysfunctions are very common side effects of chemotherapy. Still, remain unrecognized because of multifactorial and complex etiology and difficulties in measurement and objectivisation. In this review we present diagnostic possibilities of cognitive testing, sorts of cognitive deficits in cancer patients and possibilities of their treatment and prevention.
Many diseases, different nutritional, metabolic and hormonal changes, ageing and drugs can alter ... more Many diseases, different nutritional, metabolic and hormonal changes, ageing and drugs can alter cognitive functions. Anemia via cerebral hypoxia and other possible mechanisms has been suggested to have a great influence on cognition. Iron deficiency anemia, the most common form of anemia, has been suggested to result in cognitive deterioration and alteration of neurological functions. Previous studies resulted in significant discrepancies considering correlation between anemia and cognitive achievement mainly because different or not sensitive enough tests used to measure cognition. We suggest a significant influence of iron deficiency anemia on dynamic properties and functional features of the central nervous system activity. Cognitive achievement is strongly related to hemoglobin level and could be expected in all patients. Higher hemoglobin level results in better CNS function. As a first step in confirming or refuting our hypotheses we suggest standardization of the method used to measure cognition, such as a very sensitive apparatus like Complex reactiometer Drenovac (CRD).
... A. Maričić 1 , G. Ðorðević 2 , D. Petranović 3 , I. Pavlović-Ruić 4 , P. Orlić 1 , V. Mozeti... more ... A. Maričić 1 , G. Ðorðević 2 , D. Petranović 3 , I. Pavlović-Ruić 4 , P. Orlić 1 , V. Mozetič 1 , M. Valenčić 1. ... Wir berichten über einen Fall des Bellini-Gang-Karzinoms, das sich bei dem 37-jährigen Patienten zunächst als eine metastatische Erkrankung der paraaortalen ...
Many diseases, different nutritional, metabolic and hormonal changes, ageing and drugs can alter ... more Many diseases, different nutritional, metabolic and hormonal changes, ageing and drugs can alter cognitive functions. Anemia via cerebral hypoxia and other possible mechanisms has been suggested to have a great influence on cognition. Iron deficiency anemia, the most common form of anemia, has been suggested to result in cognitive deterioration and alteration of neurological functions. Previous studies resulted in significant discrepancies considering correlation between anemia and cognitive achievement mainly because different or not sensitive enough tests used to measure cognition. We suggest a significant influence of iron deficiency anemia on dynamic properties and functional features of the central nervous system activity. Cognitive achievement is strongly related to hemoglobin level and could be expected in all patients. Higher hemoglobin level results in better CNS function. As a first step in confirming or refuting our hypotheses we suggest standardization of the method used to measure cognition, such as a very sensitive apparatus like Complex reactiometer Drenovac (CRD).
Many diseases, different nutritional, metabolic and hormonal changes, ageing and drugs can alter ... more Many diseases, different nutritional, metabolic and hormonal changes, ageing and drugs can alter cognitive functions. Anemia via cerebral hypoxia and other possible mechanisms has been suggested to have a great influence on cognition. Iron deficiency anemia, the most common form of anemia, has been suggested to result in cognitive deterioration and alteration of neurological functions. Previous studies resulted in significant discrepancies considering correlation between anemia and cognitive achievement mainly because different or not sensitive enough tests used to measure cognition. We suggest a significant influence of iron deficiency anemia on dynamic properties and functional features of the central nervous system activity. Cognitive achievement is strongly related to hemoglobin level and could be expected in all patients. Higher hemoglobin level results in better CNS function. As a first step in confirming or refuting our hypotheses we suggest standardization of the method used to measure cognition, such as a very sensitive apparatus like Complex reactiometer Drenovac (CRD).
Cognitive dysfunctions are very common side effects of chemotherapy. Still, remain unrecognized b... more Cognitive dysfunctions are very common side effects of chemotherapy. Still, remain unrecognized because of multifactorial and complex etiology and difficulties in measurement and objectivisation. In this review we present diagnostic possibilities of cognitive testing, sorts of cognitive deficits in cancer patients and possibilities of their treatment and prevention.
Many diseases, different nutritional, metabolic and hormonal changes, ageing and drugs can alter ... more Many diseases, different nutritional, metabolic and hormonal changes, ageing and drugs can alter cognitive functions. Anemia via cerebral hypoxia and other possible mechanisms has been suggested to have a great influence on cognition. Iron deficiency anemia, the most common form of anemia, has been suggested to result in cognitive deterioration and alteration of neurological functions. Previous studies resulted in significant discrepancies considering correlation between anemia and cognitive achievement mainly because different or not sensitive enough tests used to measure cognition. We suggest a significant influence of iron deficiency anemia on dynamic properties and functional features of the central nervous system activity. Cognitive achievement is strongly related to hemoglobin level and could be expected in all patients. Higher hemoglobin level results in better CNS function. As a first step in confirming or refuting our hypotheses we suggest standardization of the method used to measure cognition, such as a very sensitive apparatus like Complex reactiometer Drenovac (CRD).
... A. Maričić 1 , G. Ðorðević 2 , D. Petranović 3 , I. Pavlović-Ruić 4 , P. Orlić 1 , V. Mozeti... more ... A. Maričić 1 , G. Ðorðević 2 , D. Petranović 3 , I. Pavlović-Ruić 4 , P. Orlić 1 , V. Mozetič 1 , M. Valenčić 1. ... Wir berichten über einen Fall des Bellini-Gang-Karzinoms, das sich bei dem 37-jährigen Patienten zunächst als eine metastatische Erkrankung der paraaortalen ...
Many diseases, different nutritional, metabolic and hormonal changes, ageing and drugs can alter ... more Many diseases, different nutritional, metabolic and hormonal changes, ageing and drugs can alter cognitive functions. Anemia via cerebral hypoxia and other possible mechanisms has been suggested to have a great influence on cognition. Iron deficiency anemia, the most common form of anemia, has been suggested to result in cognitive deterioration and alteration of neurological functions. Previous studies resulted in significant discrepancies considering correlation between anemia and cognitive achievement mainly because different or not sensitive enough tests used to measure cognition. We suggest a significant influence of iron deficiency anemia on dynamic properties and functional features of the central nervous system activity. Cognitive achievement is strongly related to hemoglobin level and could be expected in all patients. Higher hemoglobin level results in better CNS function. As a first step in confirming or refuting our hypotheses we suggest standardization of the method used to measure cognition, such as a very sensitive apparatus like Complex reactiometer Drenovac (CRD).
Many diseases, different nutritional, metabolic and hormonal changes, ageing and drugs can alter ... more Many diseases, different nutritional, metabolic and hormonal changes, ageing and drugs can alter cognitive functions. Anemia via cerebral hypoxia and other possible mechanisms has been suggested to have a great influence on cognition. Iron deficiency anemia, the most common form of anemia, has been suggested to result in cognitive deterioration and alteration of neurological functions. Previous studies resulted in significant discrepancies considering correlation between anemia and cognitive achievement mainly because different or not sensitive enough tests used to measure cognition. We suggest a significant influence of iron deficiency anemia on dynamic properties and functional features of the central nervous system activity. Cognitive achievement is strongly related to hemoglobin level and could be expected in all patients. Higher hemoglobin level results in better CNS function. As a first step in confirming or refuting our hypotheses we suggest standardization of the method used to measure cognition, such as a very sensitive apparatus like Complex reactiometer Drenovac (CRD).
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