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2. The evaluation of angiogenesis and matrix metalloproteinase-2 secretion in bone marrow of multiple myeloma patients before and after the treatment
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Bolkun, L, Lemancewicz, D, Sobolewski, K, Mantur, M, Semeniuk, J, Kulczynska, A, Kloczko, J, and Dzieciol, J
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- 2013
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3. Endothelial dysfunction in Graves' disease
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Popławska-Kita, A, Szelachowska, M, Modzelewska, A, Siewko, K, Dzięcioł, J, Klimiuk, PA, and Górska, M
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- 2013
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4. Knowledge of the sign prohibiting alcohol consumption during pregnancy among medical students in Poland – a survey study
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Falek Paulina, Falek Artur, Adamczyk Tomasz, Ruchala Marcin, Towarek Justyna, Dzieciol Janusz, Morys Janusz, Walocha Jerzy, Wisniewski Marcin, and Burdan Franciszek
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alcohol ,pregnancy ,health promotion ,fetus ,pictograms ,health-promoting behaviors ,Medicine - Abstract
Signs, including pictograms, present in public space are intended to enforce a specific behavior. Due to their simplicity and unambiguity of the message, they can be an effective tool of public healthcare. The aim of this study was to assess the knowledge referred to the meaning of the sign prohibiting alcohol consumption during pregnancy among first-year medical students who do not have vast knowledge at present level in this field. The study was conducted among academic youth in Poland, and assumed a 5% risk of error, hence, for p
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- 2024
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5. Imidazole-induced contractility of vascular smooth muscle cells in the presence of U-73122, ODQ, indomethacin and 7-nitroindazole
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Wiciński, M., primary, Grześk, G., additional, Malinowski, B., additional, Grześk, E., additional, Sinjab, A.T., additional, Krzyżanowski, M., additional, Michalska, A., additional, Dzięcioł, J., additional, Bylina, D., additional, Szadujkis-Szadurska, K., additional, and Czeczuk, A., additional
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- 2013
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6. Changes of myocardial capillary density in progression of experimental lung emphysema
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Sulkowski, S., primary, Musiatowicz, B., additional, Sulkowska, M., additional, Sobaniec-Łotowska, M., additional, Dzięcioł, J., additional, Sulik, M., additional, and Szynaka, B., additional
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- 1996
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7. Etiopathogenesis of nasal polyps.
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Chojnowska, S., Kępka, A., Waszkiewicz, N., Kołodziejczyk, Z. P., Konarzewska-Duchnowska, E., Ościłowicz, K., Cabaj-Wiater, I., Sowizdraniuk, J., Dzięcioł, J., Ładny JR., Zwierz, K., and Szajda, S. D.
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NASAL polyps ,NASAL tumors ,POLYPS ,NASAL mucosa ,MUCOUS membranes - Abstract
Nasal polyps are soft, pink or pearl white outgrowths usually connected with nasal mucosa by flaccid crus. A histological image of nasal polyps indicates significant differences in particular cases. Because of the variety of nasal polyps, the choice of proper laryngological treatment is very difficult. Difficulties in treatment are due to the lack of consensus among physicians regarding the etiopathogenesis of nasal polyps. Probably etiopathogenesis of nasal polyps is not homogeneous and polyps' formation is influenced by many coexisting mechanisms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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8. Imidazole-induced contractility of vascular smoothmuscle cells in the presence of U-73122, ODQ, indomethacin and 7-nitroindazole.
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Wiciński, M., Grześk, G., Malinowski, B., Grześk, E., Sinjab, A. T., Krzyżanowski, M., Michalska, A., Bylina, D., Dzięcioł, J., Szadujkis-Szadurska, K., and Czeczuk, A.
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- 2013
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9. Electrophoretical mobility of nuclei in buccal cells of cystic fibrosis patients.
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Minarowska, A., Litwiejko-Pietryńczyk, E., Minarowski, Ł., Trochimowicz, L., Sierżantowicz, R., Dzięcioł, J., and Chyczewska, E.
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ELECTROPHORESIS ,HUMAN cell nuclei ,CYSTIC fibrosis ,HUMAN chromatin ,LEUKOCYTE elastase ,METABOLIC disorders - Abstract
Introduction: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is inherited, metabolic, multisystem disease with various clinical symptoms. In the airways neutrophilic inflammation and increased levels of neutrophil elastase (NE) are observed even in young children. The method of electrophoretic mobility of cell nuclei (EMN) is a way of assessment cell maturity. Observed distorted nuclei mobility is mostly dependent on chromatin distribution and remodeling. Purpose: To evaluate the EMN index in buccal cells collected from CF patients. Materials and methods: The study was conducted in the group of 15 CF patients aged 5-26 years. Results: In the healthy subjects we have observed that the lowest EMN index values were reach around 2 year of life (7.6 ± 3.1) and in the late senescence (8.5 ± 2.5) with the peak values around 16-21 years (61.4 ± 2.5). The results differed significantly from the healthy controls. Conclusion: EMN index in CF buccal cells may be a simple method to quickly assess the chromatin remodeling. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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10. Serum sICAM, sVCAM and sE-selectin levels in colorectal cancer patients.
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Mantur, M., Snarska, J., Koper, O., Dzięcioł, J., Płonski, A., and Lemancewicz, D.
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MEDICAL research ,COLON cancer ,GASTROINTESTINAL system ,CELL adhesion molecules ,CARCINOGENESIS ,BIOMARKERS - Abstract
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common cancers of the gastrointestinal tract and the fourth cause of cancers death in the world. Soluble adhesion molecules (CAMs) are thought to have an important role in host defense against carcinogenesis. They are biomarkers of inflammation and indicators of the immune response to tumors. The study included 40 CRC patients without remote metastases and 24 control subjects. Serum concentrations of sE-selectin, sICAM and sVCAM in patients with CRC were investigated by ELISA method. The level of the sCAMs decreased significantly after radical tumor resection. Preoperative serum concentrations of sICAM and sVCAM in CRC patients were significantly higher compared to the control group, whereas there were no differences regarding serum sE-selectin. Serum levels of sE-selectin, sICAM and sVCAM correlated significantly with each other. There was a significant correlation of serum levels of sICAM-1 and sVCAM-1, but not sE-selectin, with TNM stage and lymph node involvement. No significant relationship was found between serum concentrations of sICAM-1, sVCAM-1 and sE-selectin in CRC patients and patients' age or gender. Our findings suggest that an improved understanding of the mechanisms of membrane shedding of sICAM, sVCAM and sE-selectin is required to delineate their role in tumor progression. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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11. 614 SERUM GROWTH FACTORS AND APOPTOSIS MARKERS REFLECT INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY IN CHRONIC HEPATITIS C
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Pogorzelska, J., Panasiuk, A., and Dzieciol, J.
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- 2008
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12. P184 the effect of pentoxfylline (PTXF) and BCG-vaccine on diffuse alveolar damage (DAD)
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Sulkowski, S., Dzieciol, J., Sobaniec, M., and Sulkowska, M.
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- 1994
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13. Mechanical Properties of Perlite Concrete in Context to Its Use in Buildings' External Walls.
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Szlachetka O, Dzięcioł J, and Dohojda M
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Nowadays, much of the attention paid to building construction is focused on sustainability and environmental protection. The materials applied in construction should be safe and free of toxins, but they should also follow the idea of circular construction. Quests for materials with an appropriate structure and composition, unifying features of a construction, insulation (thermally and acoustically), and environmentally friendly material turned our attention in this paper toward expanded perlite (EP). This study aimed to analyze the results of the experimental determination of the basic physical and mechanical parameters of expanded perlite and pure perlite concrete blocks (PPC), i.e., containing 100% EP instead of sand, while in contrast, most existing studies focus only on the partial replacement of sand with EP. This research aims to confirm that PPC containing 100% EP is the product that meets the requirements for load-bearing walls in single-family buildings in European countries such as Poland. The study aimed to determine the procedure for preparing the samples of PPC, i.e., the mixing procedure, the displacement speed during compaction, and the maximum loading force during compaction. It was determined that the appropriate speed of compaction to form the samples is 15 mm per minute, i.e., the same as during the compressive strength tests. The maximum compaction force of 10,000 N during the preparation of samples at a speed of displacement of 15 mm per minute guarantees a compressive strength greater than 3 MPa for dry density class 650, and the method of forming the samples in a single layer, i.e., solid samples.
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14. Application of shear wave elastography in the management of thyroid nodules in children and adolescents: our experience and a review of the literature.
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Borysewicz-Sańczyk H, Bossowski F, Anikiej K, Sawicka B, Michalak J, Dzięcioł J, and Bossowski A
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- Adolescent, Child, Female, Humans, Male, Biopsy, Fine-Needle, Thyroid Gland diagnostic imaging, Thyroid Gland pathology, Elasticity Imaging Techniques methods, Thyroid Nodule diagnostic imaging, Thyroid Nodule pathology
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Introduction: Shear wave elastography (SWE) is an ultrasound diagnostic method used to measure tissue stiffness. Since the mechanical properties of tissue involved in the pathological process change, SWE might indicate regions of the examined tissue covered by the disease. It is well documented that SWE helps to differentiate benign and malignant nodules in thyroid glands in adults, however, there are few studies on the application of SWE in thyroid diagnosis in children. The purpose of the study was to assess the application of SWE based on Young's modulus expressed in kPa in the management of thyroid nodules in children and adolescents., Methods: In total, 116 pediatric patients (81 girls and 35 boys) with 168 thyroid nodules were enrolled in the study and qualified for SWE followed by fine needle aspiration biopsy., Results: According to the result of the cytological examination presented in the Bethesda System, nodules were classified as benign (147 nodules classified as category II according to the Bethesda System) or indeterminate or suspicious (21 nodules classified as categories III, IV, and V according to the Bethesda System). Benign cytological diagnoses were nodular goiter, parenchymal goiter, nodular colloid goiter, or lymphocytic inflammation. Among the indeterminate or suspicious nodules, 15 were diagnosed as category III according to the Bethesda System (atypia of undetermined significance (AUS) or follicular lesion of undetermined significance (FLUS) in cytology), 1 nodule was diagnosed as category IV according to the Bethesda System (suspicious for follicular neoplasm - oxyphilic cell tumor), and 5 as category V according to the Bethesda System (suspicious for malignancy). There were no significant differences in thyrotropin (TSH) and free thyroxine (fT4) concentrations between the benign and suspicious groups. Patients with benign and indeterminate or suspicious thyroid nodules were of comparable age. Mean SWE in benign nodules was statistically significantly lower than in nodules with indeterminate or suspicious cytology (42.22 ± 16.69 vs. 57.4 ± 24.0 kPa, p =0.0004). Six patients from the indeterminate or suspicious group were revealed to be malignant in the final histopathological examination., Conclusion: Our results suggest that SWE is a viable diagnostic method, however, it still seems to need some adjustment for pediatric patients., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest. The author(s) declared that they were an editorial board member of Frontiers, at the time of submission. This had no impact on the peer review process and the final decision., (Copyright © 2024 Borysewicz-Sańczyk, Bossowski, Anikiej, Sawicka, Michalak, Dzięcioł and Bossowski.)
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15. Enhancing Angioinvasion Assessment in Papillary Thyroid Cancer Via a Biomarker Panel Involving TAC, 8-OHdG, and Sortilin.
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Buczyńska A, Kościuszko M, Sidorkiewicz I, Wiatr AA, Adamska A, Siewko K, Dzięcioł J, Szelachowska M, Krętowski AJ, and Popławska-Kita A
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- Humans, Female, Male, Middle Aged, Cross-Sectional Studies, Adult, Neoplasm Invasiveness, Prognosis, Oxidative Stress physiology, Neovascularization, Pathologic blood, Antioxidants metabolism, Antioxidants analysis, Case-Control Studies, 8-Hydroxy-2'-Deoxyguanosine blood, Thyroid Cancer, Papillary blood, Thyroid Cancer, Papillary pathology, Thyroid Cancer, Papillary diagnosis, Thyroid Neoplasms blood, Thyroid Neoplasms diagnosis, Thyroid Neoplasms pathology, Adaptor Proteins, Vesicular Transport blood, Biomarkers, Tumor blood
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Context: Papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) aggressiveness and metastatic potential are closely associated with angioinvasion. Identifying angioinvasion accurately is imperative for treatment planning and prognosis., Objective: This study explores serum biomarkers, including 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) and oxidative status markers (total oxidative capacity, total antioxidant capacity [TAC], and sortilin), as potential indicators of angioinvasion in PTC., Design: A cross-sectional study involving 50 angioinvasive patients with PTC (study group) and 30 patients with PTC with low-risk features (reference group). Serum levels of biomarkers were analyzed to determine their association with angioinvasion., Setting: Patients were recruited from Department of Endocrinology, Diabetology, and Internal Diseases, Medical University of Bialystok, Poland, ensuring representation from a diverse clinical context., Patients or Other Participants: Participants included patients with PTC, with 50 in the study group and 30 in the reference group. Selection criteria, matching characteristics, and participant completion rates were duly recorded., Intervention(s): Serum biomarkers were measured to evaluate their association with PTC angioinvasion., Main Outcome Measure(s): Primary outcome measures included serum levels of 8-OHdG, total oxidative capacity, TAC, and sortilin., Results: Serum levels of 8-OHdG and sortilin were significantly elevated in angioinvasive PTC, whereas TAC showed a notable decrease (all P < .01). A regression panel combining TAC, 8-OHdG, and sortilin demonstrated a high area under the curve value (0.963) for angioinvasion discernment., Conclusion: Measuring TAC, 8-OHdG, and sortilin levels may serve as potential biomarkers for identifying angioinvasion in PTC. The combined assessment of these biomarkers enhances angioinvasion discernment, aiding risk stratification and personalized treatment decisions. Further validation studies are required before integrating these biomarkers into routine clinical practice. The study adheres to the provided structure, providing concise and supported conclusions based on the results., (© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Endocrine Society.)
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16. Clinical and Functional Effects of Rehabilitation of Patients after COVID-19 Infection.
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Dzięcioł-Anikiej Z, Kuryliszyn-Moskal A, Pociene M, Dzięcioł J, Dakowicz A, and Kostro A
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Background/Objectives : The most common post-acute consequences of SARS-CoV-2 include lung dysfunction, the impairment of cognitive functions and mental health, as well as the impairment of the musculoskeletal system in the form of fatigue and muscle weakness. Post-COVID-19 patients often experience impaired balance and reduced physical capacity. It is important to implement a rehabilitation program that eliminates the side effects of COVID-19 and allows for significant improvement in the patient's functionality. The aim of our study was to assess patient functionality after a 6-week rehabilitation program on balance, foot pressure distribution, and physical capacity in post-COVID-19 patients. Methods : The clinical study group consisted of 53 people 3 months after COVID-19 infection, confirmed by a positive PCR test. Exclusion from the study included people with comorbidities that impaired balance and gait. The patients underwent a posturographic assessment-Romberg test, a baropodometric assessment-static and dynamic, and a performance assessment-a 6 min walk test determining shortness of breath on the mMRC scale, blood pressure, heart rate, and saturation. Patients participated in rehabilitation until the sixth week, after which they were assessed again. Comparisons were made using IBM SPSS Statistics 27.0 software using the Wilcoxon pairwise order test, at a significance level of p < 0.05. Results : The result of the postural control assessment showed an improvement in the ability to maintain the centre of gravity in terms of the foot support area-statistical decreases were observed in the ellipse area, from 745.28 mm
2 to 453.52 mm2 ( p = 0.009), as well as maximum (from 3133.5 gr/cm2 to 2994.2 gr/cm2 ; p = 0.065) and average load on the left foot (from 1010.1 gr/cm2 to 969.38 gr/cm2 ; p = 0.028). In the 6 min walk test before and after exercise, the heart rate decreased after the therapy (shortness of breath on the mMRC scale also decreased from 79.12 to 74.95). This means that patients achieved better physical fitness and efficiency. Conclusions : Rehabilitation significantly improved balance, as measured by a decrease in ellipse area during the Romberg test .- Published
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17. N-acetylcysteine acts as a potent anti-inflammatory agent altering the eicosanoid profile in the development of simple steatosis and its progression to hepatitis.
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Sztolsztener K, Dzięcioł J, and Chabowski A
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Aim of the Study: We aimed to examine the influence of N-acetylcysteine (NAC) on the development of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) in rats with a specific focus on the eicosanoid pathway., Material and Methods: The experiment was conducted on male Wistar rats fed a standard diet or a high-fat diet (HFD) for eight weeks. In the entire experiment, half of rats from both groups received intragastrically NAC solution prepared in normal saline. H + E staining was used for the histological assessment of liver tissue. The gas-liquid chromatography (GLC) technique was used for the assessment of the activity of n-3 and n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) pathways and arachidonic acid concentration. ELISA and multiplex immunoassay kits were applied for the measurement of eicosanoid, cytokine, and chemokine levels. The Western blot technique was applied to determine the expression of proteins involved in the inflammation pathway., Results: NAC decreased hepatic n-6 PUFA activity in all examined lipid pools and decreased the hepatic content of arachidonic acid as a pro-inflammatory precursor in each lipid pool, especially in the phospholipid fraction in rats with fatty lipid disease. NAC administration abolished 5-LOX expression, leading to a decrease in the content of pro-inflammatory leukotriene B4 and leukotriene C4. In rats with steatosis, NAC weakened NF-κB expression and raised Nrf-2 expression, inhibiting the synthesis of pro-inflammatory cytokines and chemokines., Conclusions: NAC treatment significantly rate-limited the progression of simple hepatic steatosis to hepatitis in a rat model of MASLD., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interests., (Copyright: © 2023 Clinical and Experimental Hepatology.)
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- 2023
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18. Clinical significance of oxidative stress markers as angioinvasion and metastasis indicators in papillary thyroid cancer.
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Buczyńska A, Sidorkiewicz I, Kościuszko M, Adamska A, Siewko K, Dzięcioł J, Szumowski P, Myśliwiec J, Szelachowska M, Popławska-Kita A, and Krętowski A
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- Humans, Clinical Relevance, Thyroid Cancer, Papillary, Oxidative Stress, RNA, Sirtuin 3, Thyroid Neoplasms
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Angioinvasion remains the important prognostic feature in papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) patients. Literature data indicates several markers that may be associated with oxidative stress and/or angioinvasion. Therefore, we assessed the utility of selected parameters in angioinvasion and metastasis screening in serum of PTC patients. Serum antioxidant capacity (TAC) and sirtuin 3 (SIRT3) levels were decreased (all p < 0.05) and both DNA/RNA oxidative stress damage products (DNA/RNA OSDP) and malondialdehyde (MDA) levels were increased in PTC patients with angioinvasion and metastasis (study group) when compared with PTC patients without these features (all p < 0.01). The highest screening utility in differentiation between angioinvasion and metastasis presence and absence in PTC patients was presented for DNA/RNA OSDP (AUC = 0.71), SIRT3 (AUC = 0.70), and TAC (AUC = 0.67) (all p < 0.05). Our study suggests that peripheral concentration of oxidative stress markers could be useful as angioinvasion and metastasis indicator in PTC patients., (© 2023. Springer Nature Limited.)
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19. Balance Disorders in People with History of COVID-19 in Light of Posturographic Tests.
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Dzięcioł-Anikiej Z, Dakowicz A, Dzięcioł J, Kopko S, Moskal-Jasińska D, Gawlikowska-Sroka A, Kuryliszyn-Moskal A, and Kostro AM
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Coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19), resulting from infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus, causes not only flu-like symptoms, such as fever, aches, or a dry cough, but also affects the sensory system, leading to a loss of smell and taste or to neurological deficits in the shape of balance disorders and dizziness., Purpose of the Study: Our research aimed to assess the prevalence of balance disorders in patients who had suffered COVID-19., Material and Methods: The study group consisted of 73 subjects with a history of SARS-CoV-2 infection. The control group consisted of 50 healthy people with similar demographics. A balance analysis was performed on a tensometric platform, using the Romberg test., Results: Statistically significant differences between the results of the study group and the control group were obtained in the evaluation of the length of body sways and the area of gravity center, both with open and closed eyes, and in the case of maximum body sways with open eyes., Conclusions: Patients who have suffered COVID-19 may suffer from balance disorders detectable by posturographic tests.
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20. The Relationship between Oxidative Status and Radioiodine Treatment Qualification among Papillary Thyroid Cancer Patients.
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Buczyńska A, Sidorkiewicz I, Kościuszko M, Adamska A, Siewko K, Dzięcioł J, Szumowski P, Myśliwiec J, Popławska-Kita A, and Krętowski AJ
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Total oxidative status (TOS), total antioxidant capacity (TAC), tumor protein 53 (p53), nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB), forkhead box protein O1 (FOXO), and sirtuin 1 (SIRT1) play crucial roles in oxidative homeostasis and the progression of papillary thyroid cancer (PTC), as previously demonstrated in the literature. Therefore, profiling these markers among PTC patients may be useful in determining their eligibility for radioiodine (RAI) treatment. Since treatment indications are based on multiple and dynamic recommendations, additional criteria for adjuvant RAI therapy are still needed. In our study, we evaluated the TOS, TAC, and serum concentrations of p53, NF-κB, FOXO, and SIRT1 to analyze the relationship between oxidative status and qualification for RAI treatment. For the purpose of this study, we enrolled 60 patients with PTC allocated for RAI treatment as the study group and 25 very low-risk PTC patients not allocated for RAI treatment as a reference group. The serum TOS and SIRT1 concentrations were significantly higher in the study group compared to the reference group (both p < 0.001), whereas the TAC and p53, NK-κB, and FOXO concentrations were significantly lower (all p < 0.05). We also demonstrated the diagnostic utility of TAC (AUC = 0.987), FOXO (AUC = 0.648), TOS (AUC = 0.664), SIRT1 (AUC = 0.709), p53 (AUC = 0.664), and NF-κB (AUC = 0.651) measurements as indications for RAI treatment based on American Thyroid Association recommendations. Our study revealed that oxidative status-related markers may become additional criteria for RAI treatment in PTC patients.
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21. Cannabidiol improves muscular lipid profile by affecting the expression of fatty acid transporters and inhibiting de novo lipogenesis.
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Bielawiec P, Dziemitko S, Konstantynowicz-Nowicka K, Chabowski A, Dzięcioł J, and Harasim-Symbor E
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- Animals, Rats, Fatty Acids, Lipogenesis, Membrane Transport Proteins, Muscle, Skeletal, Membrane Proteins, Cannabidiol pharmacology, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
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Obesity is one of the principal public health concerns leading to disturbances in glucose and lipid metabolism, which is a risk factor for several chronic diseases, including insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and cardiovascular diseases. In recent years, it turned out that cannabidiol (CBD) is a potential therapeutic agent in the treatment of obesity and its complications. Therefore, in the present study, we used CBD therapy (intraperitoneal injections in a dose of 10 mg/kg of body mass for 14 days) in a rat model of obesity induced by a high-fat diet (HFD). Gas-liquid chromatography and Western blotting were applied in order to determine the intramuscular lipid content and total expression of selected proteins in the white and red gastrocnemius muscle, respectively. Based on fatty acid composition, we calculated de novo lipogenesis ratio (16:0/18:2n-6), desaturation ratio (18:1n-9/18:0), and elongation ratios (18:0/16:0, 20:0/18:0, 22:0/20:0 and 24:0/22:0), in the selected lipid fractions. Two-week CBD administration significantly reduced the intramuscular fatty acids (FAs) accumulation and inhibited de novo lipogenesis in different lipid pools (in the free fatty acid, diacylglycerol, and triacylglycerol fractions) in both muscle types, which coincided with a decrease in the expression of membrane fatty acid transporters (fatty acid translocase, membrane-associated fatty acid binding protein, and fatty acid transport proteins 1 and 4). Moreover, CBD application profoundly improved the elongation and desaturation ratios, which was in line with downregulated expression of enzymes from the family of elongases and desaturases regardless of the metabolism presented by the muscle type. To our knowledge, this study is the first that outlines the novel effects of CBD action on skeletal muscle with different types of metabolism (oxidative vs. glycolytic)., (© 2023. The Author(s).)
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22. What Influences Proprioceptive Impairments in Patients with Rheumatic Diseases? Analysis of Different Factors.
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Konarzewski P, Konarzewska U, Kuryliszyn-Moskal A, Terlikowski R, Pauk J, Daunoraviciene K, Pauk K, Dakowicz A, Wojciuk M, Dzięcioł J, and Dziecioł-Anikiej Z
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- Humans, Knee Joint, Proprioception, Range of Motion, Articular, Pain, Arthritis, Rheumatoid, Osteoarthritis
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Rheumatic diseases lead to postural problems, which increase the risk of falls and lead to greater disability. The aim of the present work is to evaluate posture disorders in patients with osteoarthritis (OA) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA), as well as to evaluate the influence of other factors. A total of 71 subjects were enrolled in this study. Joint position sense (JPS) and the functional assessment of proprioception on a balance platform for both lower limbs were examined. The Average Trace Error (ATE), test time (t), and Average Platform Force Variation (AFV) were calculated. Additionally, an equilibrium test was carried out in the one-legged standing position (Single Leg Stance-SLS). The results were compared in several ways and revealed the following: (1) A JPS of 10° plantar flexion in RA obtained significantly worse results when repeating the movement than OA; the ATEs were significantly lower in RA; and RA needed more support during SLS assessment. (2) RA patients with higher DAS28 had statistically significantly higher values in JPS, with 5° plantar flexion and 10° dorsal flexion, SLS assessment, and stabilometric rates. A statistically significant correlation between DAS28 and RA was found in a JPS of 10° plantar flexion. The VAS ruler demonstrated a significant moderate correlation with t. (3) Patients who experienced at least one fall demonstrated higher JPS and t. Our study shows that proprioception is the most influenced by the nature of the disease and the level of disease activity. We can see that the stability and balance functions are also greatly influenced by the patient's falling experience and the level of pain. These findings may be useful in designing an optimal proprioception-enhancing movement training plan.
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23. Perspective on the Application of Machine Learning Algorithms for Flow Parameter Estimation in Recycled Concrete Aggregate.
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Dzięcioł J and Sas W
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The constantly expanding civilization and construction industry pose new challenges for a sustainable development economy. Aiming to protect the environment is often associated with waste management, thereby reducing the number of landfills. The management of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) from building demolition and its reuse in construction perfectly fits into this trend. The characteristics of post-industrial and recycled materials are not homogeneous as is usually the case with natural materials. This leads to a search for solutions to determine the parameters in the simplest possible manner and with as few resources as possible, while eliminating estimation risks. This task can be solved using machine learning, whose algorithms are increasingly used and developed in many areas of life and industry. The research in this study is aimed at comparing the effectiveness of k-Nearest Neighbors (k-NN) and Artificial Neural Network (ANN) algorithms in determining the permeability coefficient to a linear regression model. This parameter has an important role from the perspective of the application of RCA in civil engineering, particularly in earth construction. Two different RCA materials with different origins and properties were used in the study. The filtration test for each sample was pre-prepared using different compaction energies of 0.17 and 0.59 J/cm
3 and for loosely packed samples. Differences in the structures of the test results are presented for both materials. The lowest prediction errors were obtained for the k-NN model. This algorithm obtained for the training sample a coefficient of determination (R2 ) equal to 0.947 and for the test sample an R2 equal to 0.980. In the case of ANN, the coefficient of determination was in the range of 0.877-0.936. An important part of the study was the interpretation with SHAP of the obtained models, allowing insight into which parameters influenced the predictions. That is significant and novel, considering the heterogeneity of the materials studied, and provides a rationale for further research in this area.- Published
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24. Elastographic Evaluation of Thyroid Nodules in Children and Adolescents with Hashimoto's Thyroiditis and Nodular Goiter with Reference to Cytological and/or Histopathological Diagnosis.
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Borysewicz-Sańczyk H, Sawicka B, Bossowski F, Dzięcioł J, and Bossowski A
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There are data indicating the coexistence of papillary thyroid carcinoma and autoimmune thyroiditis (AIT) in children. The aim of the study was elastographic evaluation of thyroid nodules in children and adolescents with AIT and nodular goiter in relation to cytological and/or histopathological diagnosis. We examined 215 children (57 boys and 158 girls) with 261 thyroid nodules (143 non-AIT and 118 AIT). All study participants underwent a conventional ultrasound examination with elastography followed by fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB). Abnormal Strain Ratio (SR ≥ 5) was observed in 36 non-AIT nodules and 15 AIT nodules. Papillary thyroid carcinoma was diagnosed in 5 patients (2% of all investigated nodules). SR of malignant thyroid nodules was statistically higher in comparison to SR of benign nodules both in the group of non-AIT (6 ± 4 vs. 3.67 ± 2.62, p = 0.024) and AIT nodules (6.3 ± 0.01 vs. 2.92 ± 1.89, p = 0.047). Comparison of non-AIT and AIT benign nodules revealed that SR was higher in non-AIT nodules (3.67 ± 2.62 vs. 2.92 ± 1.89, p = 0.01). We observed a strong positive correlation (R = 1) between TSH concentration and SR ratio in the group of all malignant thyroid nodules. Autoimmune inflammatory process of the thyroid gland does not limit the use of elastography in the diagnosis of thyroid nodules in children.
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25. Effects of the peripheral CB 1 receptor antagonist JD5037 in mono- and polytherapy with the AMPK activator metformin in a monocrotaline-induced rat model of pulmonary hypertension.
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Remiszewski P, Pędzińska-Betiuk A, Mińczuk K, Schlicker E, Klimek J, Dzięcioł J, and Malinowska B
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Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a disease leading to increased pressure in the pulmonary artery and right heart failure. The adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK) activator, metformin, has a protective effect against PH. CB
1 receptor blockade reduces the number of pathological alterations in experimental lung fibrosis. The current study evaluates the effect of the peripheral cannabinoid CB1 receptor antagonist JD5037 in mono- and polytherapy with metformin in rat monocrotaline-induced mild PH. Animals received metformin (100 mg/kg), JD5037 (3 mg/kg), or a combination of both once daily for 21 days. Monocrotaline (60 mg/kg) increased right ventricular (RV) systolic pressure (RVSP), led to RV and lung hypertrophy and remodeling, and decreased oxygen saturation. Metformin partially restored the monocrotaline-induced effects, i.e., decreased RVSP, increased oxygen saturation, and counteracted cardiac fibrotic, hypertrophic, and inflammatory changes. JD5037 modified parameters related to inflammation and/or fibrosis. Only polytherapy with metformin and JD5037 improved Fulton's index and coronary artery hypertrophy and tended to be more effective than monotherapy against alterations in RVSP, oxygen saturation and coronary artery tunica media vacuolization. In conclusion, monotherapy with JD5037 does not markedly influence the PH-related changes. However, polytherapy with metformin tends to be more efficient than any of these compounds alone., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Remiszewski, Pędzińska-Betiuk, Mińczuk, Schlicker, Klimek, Dzięcioł and Malinowska.)- Published
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26. Suspected Malignant Thyroid Nodules in Children and Adolescents According to Ultrasound Elastography and Ultrasound-Based Risk Stratification Systems-Experience from One Center.
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Borysewicz-Sańczyk H, Sawicka B, Karny A, Bossowski F, Marcinkiewicz K, Rusak A, Dzięcioł J, and Bossowski A
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The risk of malignancy in thyroid nodules correlates with the presence of ultrasonographic features. In adults, ultrasound risk-classification systems have been proposed to indicate the need for further invasive diagnosis. Furthermore, elastography has been shown to support differential diagnosis of thyroid nodules. The purpose of our study was to assess the application of the American Thyroid Association (ATA), British Thyroid Association (BTA) ultrasound risk-classification systems and strain elastography in the management of thyroid nodules in children and adolescents from one center. Seventeen nodules with Bethesda III, IV, V and VI were selected from 165 focal lesions in children. All patients underwent ultrasonography and elastography followed by fine needle aspiration biopsy. Ultrasonographic features according to the ATA and BTA stratification systems were assessed retrospectively. The strain ratio in the group of thyroid nodules diagnosed as malignant was significantly higher than in benign nodules (6.07 vs. 3.09, p = 0.036). According to the ATA guidelines, 100% of malignant nodules were classified as high suspicion and 73% of benign nodules were assessed as low suspicion. Using the BTA U-score classification, 80% of malignant nodules were classified as cancerous (U5) and 20% as suspicious for malignancy (U4). Among benign nodules, 82% were classified as indeterminate or equivocal (U3) and 9% as benign (U2). Our results suggest that application of the ATA or BTA stratification system and elastography may be a suitable method for assessing the level of suspected malignancy in thyroid nodules in children and help make a clinical decision about the need for further invasive diagnosis of thyroid nodules in children.
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27. Diagnosis and treatment of thyroid cancer in adult patients - Recommendations of Polish Scientific Societies and the National Oncological Strategy. 2022 Update [Diagnostyka i leczenie raka tarczycy u chorych dorosłych - Rekomendacje Polskich Towarzystw Naukowych oraz Narodowej Strategii Onkologicznej. Aktualizacja na rok 2022].
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Jarząb B, Dedecjus M, Lewiński A, Adamczewski Z, Bakuła-Zalewska E, Bałdys-Waligórska A, Barczyński M, Biskup-Frużyńska M, Bobek-Billewicz B, Bossowski A, Buziak-Bereza M, Chmielik E, Czarniecka A, Czepczyński R, Ćwikła J, Dobruch-Sobczak K, Dzięcioł J, Gawlik A, Gawrychowski J, Handkiewicz-Junak D, Harasymczuk J, Hubalewska-Dydejczyk A, Januszkiewicz-Caulier J, Jarząb M, Kaczka K, Kalemba M, Kamiński G, Karbownik-Lewińska M, Kawecki A, Kluczewska-Gałka A, Kolasińska-Ćwikła A, Kołton M, Konturek A, Kos-Kudła B, Kotecka-Blicharz A, Kowalska A, Krajewska J, Kram A, Królicki L, Kukulska A, Kusiński M, Kuzdak K, Lange D, Ledwon A, Małecka-Tendera E, Mańkowski P, Migda B, Niedziela M, Oczko-Wojciechowska M, Polnik D, Pomorski L, Ruchała M, Samborski K, Skowrońska-Szcześniak A, Stanek-Widera A, Stobiecka E, Stojčev Z, Suchorzepka-Simek M, Syrenicz A, Szczepanek-Parulska E, Trofimiuk-Müldner M, Tysarowski A, Wygoda A, Zajkowska K, Zembala-Nożyńska E, and Żyłka A
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- Adult, Humans, Poland, Quality of Life, Societies, Scientific, Thyroidectomy methods, Iodine Radioisotopes, Thyroid Neoplasms diagnosis, Thyroid Neoplasms surgery
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The guidelines Thyroid Cancer 2022 are prepared based on previous Polish recommendations updated in 2018. They consider international guidelines - American Thyroid Association (ATA) 2015 and National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN); however, they are adapted according to the ADAPTE process. The strength of the recommendations and the quality of the scientific evidence are assessed according to the GRADE system and the ATA 2015 and NCCN recommendations. The core of the changes made in the Polish recommendations is the inclusion of international guidelines and the results of those scientific studies that have already proven themselves prospectively. These extensions allow de-escalation of the therapeutic management in low-risk thyroid carcinoma, i.e., enabling active surveillance in papillary microcarcinoma to be chosen alternatively to minimally invasive techniques after agreeing on such management with the patient. Further extensions allow the use of thyroid lobectomy with the isthmus (hemithyroidectomy) in low-risk cancer up to 2 cm in diameter, modification of the indications for postoperative radioiodine treatment toward personalized approach, and clarification of the criteria used during postoperative L-thyroxine treatment. At the same time, the criteria for the preoperative differential diagnosis of nodular goiter in terms of ultrasonography and fine-needle aspiration biopsy have been clarified, and the rules for the histopathological examination of postoperative thyroid material have been updated. New, updated rules for monitoring patients after treatment are also presented. The updated recommendations focus on ensuring the best possible quality of life after thyroid cancer treatment while maintaining the good efficacy of this treatment.
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28. Geotechnical and Environmental Assessment of Blast Furnace Slag for Engineering Applications.
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Sas W, Dzięcioł J, Radzevičius A, Radziemska M, Dapkienė M, Šadzevičius R, Skominas R, and Głuchowski A
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The increasing demand for building materials in the road industry creates interest for a new source of high-quality aggregates. In order to conserve natural resources, more attention is focused on anthropogenic soils and industrial solid wastes. For the successful application of these types of soil, a series of geotechnical and environmental tests have to be conducted. A potential hazard in the reuse of wastes from thermal degradation in the construction industry, particularly in reinforced concrete (RC) construction, is the migration of heavy metals into the groundwater environment. In this article, a geotechnical assessment of blast furnace slag (BFS) properties is presented. We conducted a series of CBR, and oedometric tests to evaluate the feasibility of BFS application in earth construction. The oedometric test results show acceptable compression characteristics which are in the range of natural aggregates. The CBR shows that this material may be used as a pavement subbase. We also noticed the preconsolidation pressure phenomenon in both Proctor and vibro-compacted soil during the oedometric test. The compression index and recompression index value show that the compression characteristics are close to those of dense sand. Based on the results described in the article, blast furnace slag is a candidate for technological application and can become one of the elements of sustainable development by contributing to a reduction in the negative environmental impact of production and use of building materials.
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29. The first SARS-CoV-2 genetic variants of concern (VOC) in Poland: The concept of a comprehensive approach to monitoring and surveillance of emerging variants.
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Charkiewicz R, Nikliński J, Biecek P, Kiśluk J, Pancewicz S, Moniuszko-Malinowska AM, Flisiak R, Krętowski AJ, Dzięcioł J, Moniuszko M, Gierczyński R, Juszczyk G, and Reszeć J
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- Computational Biology, Data Science, Genome, Viral, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing methods, Humans, Mutation, Poland epidemiology, COVID-19 epidemiology, COVID-19 prevention & control, Epidemiological Monitoring, SARS-CoV-2 genetics, SARS-CoV-2 isolation & purification, Whole Genome Sequencing methods
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Purpose: We analyzed the SARS-CoV-2 genome using our integrated genome analysis system and present the concept of a comprehensive approach to monitoring and surveillance of emerging variants., Material/methods: A total of 69 SARS-CoV-2 positive samples (with Ct value ≤ 28) were tested. Samples included in this study were selected from 7 areas of eastern Poland. All samples were sequenced on an Illumina MiSeq platform using a 300-cycle MiSeq Reagent Kit v2. BWA was used for reads mapping on the reference SARS-CoV-2 sequence. SAMTools were used for post-processing of reads to genome assembly. Pango lineage and Nexstrain were used to identify variants and amino acid mutations. Statistical analysis was performed with R 4.0.2., Results: This study shows the first confirmed case of SARS-CoV-2 in Poland with the lineage B.1.351 (known as 501Y.V2 South African variant), as well as another 18 cases with epidemiologically relevant lineage B.1.1.7, known as British variant. Supplementary analysis of SARS-CoV-2 sequences deposited in GISAID shows that the share of a new variant can change rapidly within one month. In addition, we show a complete, integrated concept of a networked system for analyzing the variability of the SARS-CoV-2 genome, which, used in the present study, generated data and a variant report within 6 days., Conclusion: The analyzed viral genomes showed considerable variability with simultaneous clear distinction of local clusters of genomes showing high similarity. Implementing real-time monitoring of new SARS-CoV-2 variants in Poland is urgently needed, and our developed system is available to be implemented on a large scale., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare no conflict of interests., (Copyright © 2021 Medical University of Bialystok. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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30. Oxidative stress and radioiodine treatment of differentiated thyroid cancer.
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Buczyńska A, Sidorkiewicz I, Rogucki M, Siewko K, Adamska A, Kościuszko M, Maliszewska K, Kozłowska G, Szumowski P, Myśliwiec J, Dzięcioł J, Krętowski A, and Popławska-Kita A
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- Female, Humans, Male, Malondialdehyde metabolism, Middle Aged, Thyroid Hormones metabolism, Thyroid Neoplasms radiotherapy, Iodine Radioisotopes therapeutic use, Oxidative Stress, Radiotherapy adverse effects, Thyroid Neoplasms metabolism
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It is hypothesized that the oxidative stress level in thyroid cancer patients is additionally upregulated by radioactive iodine (RAI) treatment, that may exert an important impact on future health concerns. In our study, we evaluated the oxidative stress level changes using the measurement of malondialdehyde (MDA) concentration in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) undergoing RAI treatment. Considering the results obtained in the study group, the serum levels of MDA in DTC patients were significantly higher compared to the healthy subjects (p < 0.05). The MDA concentration was significantly higher on the third day after RAI (p < 0.001) and significantly lower one year after RAI (p < 0.05) in DTC patients compared to the baseline concentration. Moreover, the redox stabilization after RAI treatment in patients with DTC during a year-long observation was demonstrated. Accordingly, an increased oxidative stress impact on the related biochemical parameters reflecting the health conditions of the DTC patients was determined. Our study showed that increased oxidative stress reflected by MDA measurements in DTC patients is further enhanced by RAI, but this effect is no longer observed one year after the therapy., (© 2021. The Author(s).)
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31. Insight into metal immobilization and microbial community structure in soil from a steel disposal dump phytostabilized with composted, pyrolyzed or gasified wastes.
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Radziemska M, Gusiatin ZM, Cydzik-Kwiatkowska A, Cerdà A, Pecina V, Bęś A, Datta R, Majewski G, Mazur Z, Dzięcioł J, Danish S, and Brtnický M
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- Biodegradation, Environmental, Soil, Steel, Composting, Metals, Heavy analysis, Microbiota, Soil Pollutants analysis, Soil Pollutants toxicity
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The soil system is a key component of the environment that can serve as a sink of pollutants. Using processed waste for aided phytostabilization of metals (HMs) in contaminated soils is an attractive phytoremediation technique that integrates waste utilization and recycling. In this study, we evaluated the effect of biologically and thermally processed wastes, i.e. sewage sludge compost (CSS), poultry feather ash (AGF) and willow chip biochar (BWC), on phytostabilization of contaminated soil from a steel disposal dump. Greenhouse experiments with Lupinus luteus L. and amendments (dosage: 3.0%, w/w) were conducted for 58 days. Soil toxicity was evaluated with Ostracodtoxkit and Phytotoxkit tests. At the end of the experiment, soil pH, plant biomass yield, and HM accumulation in plant tissues were determined. HM distribution, HM stability (reduced partition index) and potential environmental risk (mRI index) in the soil were assessed. During phytostabilization, changes in the diversity of the rhizospheric bacterial community were monitored. All amendments significantly increased soil pH and biomass yield and decreased soil phytotoxicity. AGF and BWC increased accumulation of individual HMs by L. luteus roots better than CSS (Cu and Cr, and Ni and Zn, respectively). The soil amendments did not improve Pb accumulation by the roots. Improvements in HM stability depended on amendment type: Ni and Pb stability were improved by all amendments; Zn stability, by AGF, and BWC; Cd stability, by AGF; and Cr stability, by BWC. AGF reduced the mRI most effectively. Microbial diversity in amended soils increased with time of phytostabilization and was up to 9% higher in CSS amended soil than in control soil. AGF application favored the abundance of the genera Arenimonas, Brevundimonas, Gemmatimonas and Variovorax, whose metabolic potential could have contributed to the better plant growth and lower mRI in that soil. In conclusion, AGF and BWC have great potential for restoring steel disposal dump areas, and the strategies researched here can contribute to achieving targets for sustainable development., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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32. High immunoproteasome concentration in the plasma of patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma treated with bortezomib is predictive of longer OS.
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Breczko W, Lemancewicz D, Dzięcioł J, Kłoczko J, and Bołkun Ł
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Case-Control Studies, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Longitudinal Studies, Male, Middle Aged, Multiple Myeloma drug therapy, Multiple Myeloma metabolism, Multiple Myeloma pathology, Prognosis, Survival Rate, Antineoplastic Agents therapeutic use, Biomarkers metabolism, Bortezomib therapeutic use, Multiple Myeloma mortality, Proteome metabolism
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Purpose: Proteasome inhibitors (PI) bortezomib or carfilzomib among them, play a crucial role in the modern standard therapy for multiple myeloma (MM). In this study, we intended to evaluate whether immunoproteasome (IMP) concentration could act as an effective biomarker which determines the probability of response to treatment with bortezomib, in order to detect groups of patients who are more likely to respond to treatment with PI., Materials and Methods: In our study, we evaluated IMP concentration in the plasma of 40 patients with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) and 116 patients with newly diagnosed MM during treatment with or without PI., Results: The values of all the studied parameters after the applied chemotherapy in the responders' group of patients declined considerably during the consecutive cycles of chemotherapy compared to their initial levels. On the contrary, in the group of non-responders, we observed no change in the measured IMP parameters during the consecutive cycles of therapy. We also showed that higher baseline IMP concentration might indicate longer overall survival (OS) in all patients., Conclusions: Our results indicate that assessing plasma IMP concentration can be applied as a strong biomarker for predicting clinical response to treatment and OS in patients with newly diagnosed MM., (Copyright © 2020 Medical University of Bialystok. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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33. Childhood thyroid carcinoma — single-centre experience.
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Borysewicz-Sańczyk H, Pasławska M, Zdrodowska M, Sawicka B, Pomaski J, Handkiewicz-Junak D, Krajewska J, Czarniecka A, Jarząb B, Dzięcioł J, and Bossowski A
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- Carcinoma, Papillary diagnostic imaging, Child, Female, Humans, Male, Radioisotopes, Thyroid Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Carcinoma, Papillary surgery, Elasticity Imaging Techniques methods, Thyroid Gland diagnostic imaging, Thyroid Neoplasms surgery, Ultrasonography methods
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34. Foot static disturbances and clinical features in overweight patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
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Kuryliszyn-Moskal A, Hryniewicz A, Bagiński N, Moskal-Jasińska D, Dzięcioł-Anikiej Z, and Dzięcioł J
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Introduction: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic, inflammatory, connective tissue disease, leading to foot deformities, impairment of locomotive functions, and reducing patients' quality of life. Obesity prevalence is rising in early RA and is associated with worse disease activity, function and health-related quality of life, with a significant negative impact on achieving a low Disease Activity Score in 28 joints (DAS28). The aim of the study was to evaluate foot deformities in overweight RA patients according to the severity of the disease., Material and Methods: The study was performed on 50 overweight women with RA. The control group consisted of 50 overweight women free of any disorders. Plantography examination was carried out by means of a CQ ST 2K podoscope. Rheumatoid arthritis disease activity was assessed by DAS28. Activity limitation was assessed using the Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ) and foot posture by the Foot Posture Index (FPI-6). Body composition analysis was performed using In Body 220., Results: Hallux valgus was the most frequent deformation in RA patients with overweight. Longitudinal flat foot was much more frequent in RA patients than transverse flat foot. A relationship between fat tissue mass and presence of transverse flat foot in RA patients with overweight was found. In this group DAS28, VAS, and Clarke's angle were correlated with increased value of HAQ., Conclusions: Plantar contourography showed a trend of an increase of α angle values and the Sztriter-Godunow index (KY) in overweight RA patients with increasing severity of radiological changes and DAS28, requiring use of proper prevention and therapeutic strategies of destructive changes., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest., (Copyright: © 2020 Termedia & Banach.)
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35. Gait disturbances in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
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Dzięcioł-Anikiej Z, Kuryliszyn-Moskal A, Hryniewicz A, Kaniewska K, Chilińska-Kopko E, and Dzięcioł J
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Introduction: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammation resulting in the involvement of all the structures constituting a joint. We determined the type and severity of foot deformities, determined the impact of the degree of disturbances of foot statics and the disease activity on the duration of the particular phases of gait, determined the impact of the maximum foot load and the percentage distribution of loads between the forefoot and hindfoot on the duration of the particular phases of gait, and established the link between observed disorders and the stage of rheumatoid arthritis., Material and Methods: The control group consisted of 41 healthy women. Rheumatoid arthritis patients, whose disease had been diagnosed based on the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) criteria, were divided into three groups. Group I consisted of 56 women, Group II of 28 patients in the first and second stage of RA, Group III of 28 patients in the third and fourth stage of the disease. We calculated the disease activity score (DAS28 index) and body mass index, and we conducted a pedobarographic examination., Results: The results obtained in our study revealed the disturbances of the parameters of foot statics in RA patients. We also detected a prolongation of gait phases, resulting from the disturbances of statics and the displacement of the maximum foot load both in static and dynamic conditions. Increased activity of the disease constituted an additional factor affecting the prolongation of gait phases., Conclusions: Our results confirm the usefulness of baropodometric examination as an important diagnostic tool in the evaluation of the locomotor system of RA patients., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest., (Copyright: © 2020 Termedia & Banach.)
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36. Thyroid carcinoma with atypical metastasis to the pituitary gland and unexpected postmortal diagnosis.
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Popławska-Kita A, Wielogórska M, Poplawski Ł, Siewko K, Adamska A, Szumowski P, Myśliwiec P, Myśliwiec J, Reszeć J, Kamiński G, Dzięcioł J, Tobiaszewska D, Szelachowska M, and Krętowski AJ
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Summary: Papillary thyroid gland carcinoma is the most common type of malignancy of the endocrine system. Metastases to the pituitary gland have been described as a complication of papillary thyroid cancer in few reported cases since 1965. We report the case of a 68-year-old female patient with a well-differentiated form of thyroid gland cancer. Despite it being the most common malignant cancer of the endocrine system, with its papillary form being one of the two most frequently diagnosed thyroid cancers, the case we present is extremely rare. Sudden cardiac arrest during ventricular fibrillation occurred during hospitalization. Autopsy of the patient revealed papillary carcinoma of the thyroid, follicular variant, with metastasis to the sella turcica, and concomitant sarcoidosis of heart, lung, and mediastinal and hilar lymph nodes. Not only does atypical metastasis make our patient's case most remarkable, but also the postmortem diagnosis of sarcoidosis makes her case particularly unusual., Learning Points: The goal of presenting this case is to raise awareness of the clinical heterogeneity of papillary cancer and promote early diagnosis of unexpected metastasis and coexisting diseases to improve clinical outcomes. Clinicians must be skeptical. They should not fall into the trap of diagnostic momentum or accept diagnostic labels at face value. Regardless of the potential mechanisms, clinicians should be aware of the possibility of the coexistence of thyroid cancer and sarcoidosis as a differential diagnosis of lymphadenopathy. This case highlights the importance of the diagnostic and therapeutic planning process and raises awareness of the fact that one uncommon disease could be masked by another extremely rare disorder.
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37. Estimation of Recycled Concrete Aggregate's Water Permeability Coefficient as Earth Construction Material with the Application of an Analytical Method.
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Sas W, Dzięcioł J, and Głuchowski A
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Creating models based on empirical data and their statistical measurements have been used for a long time in the economic sciences. Increasingly, these methods are used in the technical sciences, such as construction and geotechnical engineering. This allows for reducing the costs of geotechnical research at the design stage. This article presents the research carried out on Recycled Concrete Aggregate (RCA) material with is reclaimed crushed concrete rubble. Permeability tests were carried out using the constant head method. Tests were conducted on blends of RCA with the following particle size ranges: 0.02-16 mm, 0.05-16 mm, 0.1-16 mm, and 0.2-16 mm. The gradients used during the tests were between 0.2 to 0.83, which corresponds to gradients encountered in earth construction and are below the critical gradient. Directly from the tests, the flux velocity for the range of tested gradients were calculated based on filtered water volume measurements. The values of the permeability coefficient ( k ) were then recalculated. Finally, statistical methods were used to determine which physical parameters of the tested material affect the permeability coefficient. The physical parameters selected from the statistical analysis were used to create a model describing the phenomenon. The model can be used to determine the permeability coefficient for a mixed RCA material. The article ends with conclusions and proposals concerning the use of models and the limits of their applicability.
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38. The first case of human sparganosis in Poland and a review of the cases in Europe.
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Czyżewska J, Namiot A, Koziołkiewicz K, Matowicka-Karna J, Dzięcioł J, and Kemona H
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- Abdomen diagnostic imaging, Animals, Europe, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Poland, Red Meat parasitology, Skin parasitology, Skin pathology, Sparganosis transmission, Spirometra isolation & purification, Ultrasonography, Zoonoses diagnosis, Zoonoses transmission, Sparganosis diagnosis
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39. Guidelines of Polish National Societies Diagnostics and Treatment of Thyroid Carcinoma. 2018 Update.
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Jarząb B, Dedecjus M, Słowińska-Klencka D, Lewiński A, Adamczewski Z, Anielski R, Bagłaj M, Bałdys-Waligórska A, Barczyński M, Bednarczuk T, Bossowski A, Buziak-Bereza M, Chmielik E, Cichocki A, Czarniecka A, Czepczyński R, Dzięcioł J, Gawlik T, Handkiewicz-Junak D, Hasse-Lazar K, Hubalewska-Dydejczyk A, Jażdżewski K, Jurecka-Lubieniecka B, Kalemba M, Kamiński G, Karbownik-Lewińska M, Klencki M, Kos-Kudła B, Kotecka-Blicharz A, Kowalska A, Krajewska J, Kropińska A, Kukulska A, Kulik E, Kułakowski A, Kuzdak K, Lange D, Ledwon A, Lewandowska-Jabłońska E, Łącka K, Michalik B, Nasierowska-Guttmejer A, Nauman J, Niedziela M, Małecka-Tendera E, Oczko-Wojciechowska M, Olczyk T, Paliczka-Cieślik E, Pomorski L, Puch Z, Roskosz J, Ruchała M, Rusinek D, Sporny S, Stanek-Widera A, Stojcev Z, Syguła A, Syrenicz A, Szpak-Ulczok S, Tomkalski T, Wygoda Z, Włoch J, and Zembala-Nożyńska E
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- Endocrinology, Female, Humans, Male, Medical Oncology, Pathology, Poland, Thyroid Neoplasms therapy, Societies, Medical, Thyroid Neoplasms diagnosis
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Significant advances have been made in thyroid can-cer research in recent years, therefore relevant clinical guidelines need to be updated. The current Polish guidelines "Diagnostics and Treatment of Thyroid Carcinoma" have been formulated at the "Thyroid Cancer and Other Malignancies of Endocrine Glands" conference held in Wisła in November 2015 [1].
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40. Local inflammatory response in colorectal cancer.
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Łaskowski P, Klim B, Ostrowski K, Szkudlarek M, Litwiejko-Pietryńczak E, Kitlas K, Nienartowicz S, and Dzięcioł J
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Antigens, CD analysis, B-Lymphocytes pathology, Female, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Inflammation immunology, Inflammation pathology, Lymphocytes, Tumor-Infiltrating pathology, Male, Middle Aged, T-Lymphocytes pathology, B-Lymphocytes immunology, Colorectal Neoplasms immunology, Colorectal Neoplasms pathology, Lymphocytes, Tumor-Infiltrating immunology, T-Lymphocytes immunology
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Type and intensity of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) in close proximity to the primary tumor are prognostically significant in postoperative patients. High intensity of TILs is considered to be a prognostically beneficial factor. The research included 66 postoperative colorectal cancer patients. The control group comprised 20 colon segments. Monoclonal antibodies LCA, CD3, CD4, CD5, CD8, CD20, CD23 and CD138 were used to differentiate between T and B lymphocytes. Types of cells in the infiltrate were defined. We found greater numbers of T and B lymphocytes located in close proximity to the cancerous tissue when compared to the control group. T lymphocyte intensity in the inflammatory infiltrations was directly correlated with the size of resected tumors, presence of regional lymphatic node metastases and histological grade of malignancy. Lymphocytic infiltrations of greater intensity located in close proximity to the primary tumor were found in subjects with less advanced colorectal cancer. The research presented here proves direct dependence between the immune system and colorectal cancer. The presence of lymphocytes in the inflammatory infiltrations located in close proximity to the cancerous tissue has been proved to be prognostically beneficial. The obtained results support the application of immunotherapy in colorectal cancer treatment.
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41. Application of plantography examination to the assessment of foot deformity in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
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Dzięcioł Z, Kuryliszyn-Moskal A, and Dzięcioł J
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Introduction: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic, inflammatory and multiple-system disorder of connective tissue. It frequently affects joints and periarticular structures of feet that constitute a significant supporting element underlying normal gait and motion of the body centre of gravity. The aim of the study was to evaluate foot deformities on the basis of plantography examination in RA patients according to the severity of the disease., Material and Methods: The study was performed on 54 RA patients. The control group consisted of 34 volunteers free of any disorders. Plantography examination was carried out by means of a CQ ST2K podoscope. The following parameters were applied to the assessment of the disturbances of foot statics: hallux valgus angle (α), Sztriter-Godunow index (KY), Wejsflog's index (Wwp) and Clarke's angle (CL)., Results: Markedly higher values of the α angle were noted in RA patients, reflecting the presence of hallux valgus. Moreover, values of the α angle were higher in patients in the third stage of radiological changes than those in the second one. On the other hand, values of Clarke's angle for the right foot were significantly higher in men in the second and third stage of RA compared to the control group. The most common deformities in RA patients include HV and transverse flat foot, more explicit in women in the third stage of RA., Conclusions: Plantography examination has been shown to constitute a useful diagnostic tool for assessment and monitoring of foot deformities in RA patients.
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42. Environmental and Geotechnical Assessment of the Steel Slags as a Material for Road Structure.
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Sas W, Głuchowski A, Radziemska M, Dzięcioł J, and Szymański A
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Slags are the final solid wastes from the steel industry. Their production from waste and associated materials is a proper implementation of the basic objectives and principles of the waste management. This study aims to investigate the chemical and selected significant geotechnical parameters of steel slag as the alternative materials used in road construction. These investigations are strongly desired for successful application in engineering. Young's modules E , and resilient modules M
r showed that their values corresponding with requirements for subbase (principal or auxiliary) and riding surface as well. Tested mechanical properties were conducted in soaked and un-soaked (optimal moisture content) conditions. The designated high content of chromium and zinc are strongly associated with the internal crystal structure of steel slag. The results do not lead to threats when they are applied in roads' structures. Mechanical characterization was obtained by performing California bearing ratio (CBR) tests for steel slag in fixed compaction and moisture content conditions. Moreover, cyclic loading of steel slag was conducted with the application of cyclic California bearing ratio (cCBR) apparatus to characterization of this material as a controlled low-strength material. Finally, field studies that consist of static load plate VSS tests were presented.- Published
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43. Histological assessment of myocardium in lethal ethanol intoxication.
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Litwiejko-Pietryńczak E, Szkudlarek M, Niemcunowicz-Janica A, Namiot A, Klim B, Łaskowski P, and Dzięcioł J
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- Adult, Heart drug effects, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Alcoholic Intoxication pathology, Death, Sudden pathology, Ethanol toxicity, Myocardium pathology
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Background: The pathological mechanism of sudden death in healthy persons following incidental ethanol intoxication has not yet been fully elucidated and might be underlain by cardiogenic causes., Aim: Histological assessment of the myocardium in lethal ethanol intoxication. The analysis was based on a histological assessment of specimens of the myocardium obtained from the hearts of 30 deceased males within the age range 29-45 years., Methods: The material for the study was taken from the myocardium of the anterior wall of the left ventricle and interventricular septum of the heart. The fixation material was first examined according to the standard histological procedure and subsequently subjected to a morphometric examination, which assessed the number of cardiomyocytes, their area, circumference, and circular deviation., Results: The examination showed an increase in the area and circumference of cardiomyocytes, as well as fragmentation and segmentation of cardiomyocytes with a significant enlargement of cell nuclei. Additionally, it revealed the presence of lymphocytic cells in several cases.Conclusions: The obtained findings indicate a harmful influence of alcohol on the myocardium.
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44. Decreased Expression of Thyroglobulin and Sodium Iodide Symporter Genes in Hashimoto's Thyroiditis.
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Popławska-Kita A, Telejko B, Siewko K, Kościuszko-Zdrodowska M, Wawrusewicz-Kurylonek N, Krętowski A, Hryniewicka J, Dzięcioł J, Bauer W, Milewski R, Szelachowska M, and Górska M
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Aim. The aim of the study was to compare the expression of sodium iodide symporter (NIS), thyroglobulin (Tg), tumor necrosis factor- α (TNF α ), and interleukin-1 β genes in patients with Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT) and healthy individuals. Subjects and Methods. Thyroid cells were obtained from 39 patients with HT and 15 controls by an ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration biopsy. Results. The patients with HT had lower Tg and NIS mRNA (P = 0.002 and P = 0.001, resp.), as well as higher TNF α mRNA expression (P = 0.049) than the controls. In the HT group Tg mRNA expression correlated positively with NIS mRNA expression (R = 0.739, P = 0.0001) and thyroid volume (R = 0.465, P = 0.0005), as well as negatively with TNF α mRNA expression (R = -0.490, P = 0.001) and anti-peroxidase antibodies (TPOAb) level (R = -0.482, P = 0.0002), whereas NIS mRNA expression correlated positively with thyroid volume (R = 0.319, P = 0.02), as well as negatively with TNF α mRNA expression (R = -0.529, P = 0.0006) and TPOAb level (R = -0.422, P = 0.001). Conclusions. Our results suggest that decreased Tg and NIS expression in thyroid cells may result in reduced active iodide transport and reduced thyroid volume in patients with HT.
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45. [Diagnosis and treatment of thyroid cancer - Polish guidelines].
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Jarząb B, Sporny S, Lange D, Włoch J, Lewiński A, Bałdys-Waligórska A, Barczyński M, Bręborowicz D, Brzeziński J, Bruszewska E, Chmielik E, Chosia M, Czarniecka A, Czetwertyńska M, Dedecjus M, Domagała W, Drabik G, Dusza-Kozera J, Dzięcioł J, Handkiewicz-Junak D, Hasse-Lazar K, Herman K, Hilarowicz-Pacanowska E, Jakubowski W, Jarząb B, Jastrzębska H, Jaworska M, Jurecka-Lubieniecka B, Kaczka K, Kalemba M, Kalicka-Kasperczyk A, Konturek A, Kos-Kudła B, Kowalska A, Kozłowicz-Gudzińska I, Krajewska J, Krawczyk A, Kropińska A, Krzakowski M, Kukulska A, Kulig A, Kuzdak K, Lange D, Lewiński A, Ławniczak-Cielińska D, Łącka K, Maksymiuk B, Niedziela M, Olszewski W, Paliczka-Cieślik E, Pałyga I, Pankowski J, Pomorski L, Prokurat A, Puch Z, Roskosz J, Shafie D, Sikora K, Słowiaczek M, Słowińska-Klencka D, Sowiński J, Sporny S, Stęchły T, Stobiecka E, Sygut J, Syrenicz A, Szramek-Urbaniak A, Szpak-Ulczok S, Tomkalski T, Waler J, Włoch J, Wołoszyńska K, and Wygoda Z
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- Biopsy, Fine-Needle standards, Humans, Poland, Postoperative Care standards, Thyroid Neoplasms pathology, Thyroid Neoplasms diagnosis, Thyroid Neoplasms therapy
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- 2010
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