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Zberežennja nacional'noji identyčnosti ukrajinciv kolyšn'oji Juhoslaviji včora i s'ohodni
2008
Pytannja nacional'noji identyčnosti rusyniv i ukrajinciv Juhoslaviji (1918-1991)
2010
«Ruski novini» ta «Ridne slovo» – dzerkala dvoch ukrajins'kych hromad Juhoslaviji v period miž dvoma svitovymy vijnamy
2008
LYSTY ORESTA VLASOVA DO OLEKSY MYSANYCA (1967-1970)
2021
The publication includes commented correspondence
The development of Muslim nation in Bosnia and Herzegovina
2020
The main goal of this article is to show the conditions and circumstances of the formation of Muslim nation in communist Yugoslavia and the increase of its significance during and after the civil war 1992-1995. Furthermore, author presents the characteristics of contemporary nationalism, and distinguishes specific Balkan nationalism, which is often chauvinistic, ahistorical, militant and exclusive, of ethnocultural character. The identity of Bosnian Muslims originated from belief that their origin, language and culture related to Bosnia and Herzegovina, which makes them different from the Turks and other Islamic nations living in the Ottoman Empire. The genesis of forming Muslim nation in Y…
Lyst Myrona Budyns'koho do Oleksy Myšanyča (1970) v konteksti pytannja identyčnosti rusyniv Bačky i Srema
2020
The article analyze the attitude of writer Miron Budinsky to the question of the identity of the Ruthenians оа Bačka and Syrmia. The article contains an unpublished letter from M.Budinsky to the Ukrainian scholar O.Myshanych.
Endovascular Treatment with Drug-Eluting Balloon for Severe Subclavian Artery Stenosis Involving the Origin of the Vertebral Artery
2020
The first line approach for subclavian steal syndrome is PTA-stenting of subclavian artery. When the ipsilateral vertebral artery origin is involved or in closed proximity of the atherosclerotic lesion in the subclavian artery PTA-stenting is at risk of ipsilateral vertebral artery coverage. Herein we report our experience with DEB to address lesions involving the subclavian artery and the origin of the ipsilateral vertebral artery. From January 2017 to February 2019, patients presenting subclavian artery lesion involving the origin of the ipsilateral vertebral artery and treated using primary DEB, were included. Three patients, with left subclavian steal syndrome, were identified. The peri…
Dismemberment of States
2007
Infraclavicular access to the axillary vein-new possibilities for the catheterization of the central veins in the intensive care unit
2016
Central vein cannulation is one of the most commonly performed procedures in intensive care. Traditionally, the jugular and subclavian vein are recommended as the first choice option. Nevertheless, these attempts are not always obtainable for critically ill patients. For this reason, the axillary vein seems to be a rational alternative approach. In this narrative review, we evaluate the usefulness of the infraclavicular access to the axillary vein. The existing evidence suggests that infraclavicular approach to the axillary vein is a reliable method of central vein catheterization, especially when performed with ultrasound guidance.