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Contemp Oncol (Pozn) ; 21(1): 77-82, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28435403

ABSTRACT

AIM OF THE STUDY: To present the changes in the incidence of cancers of the head and neck organs in south-eastern Poland and in the whole country in the years 1990-2012. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A retrospective analysis the incidence of cancers of the head and neck organs in south-eastern Poland in the years 1990-2012. Statistical methods used for cancers of ICD-10 C00-C14 and C30-C32. RESULTS: For Poland, the absolute number of cases was 123,120 in the years 1990-2012. For males, the number of cases per year increased from 4468 in 1990 to 4953 in 2012, and for females from 816 to 1442. The percentage share of tumours of the head and neck in all malignant tumours decreased from 10.0% to 6.5% for males and from 2.1% to 1.9% for females. In the years 1990-2012 in south-eastern Poland, for males, the absolute number of cases per year decreased from 335 in 1990 to 286 in 2012. For females, a minimal increase in cases was from 63 to 64 cases. The percentage share of tumours of the head and neck in all malignant tumours decreased from 12.2% to 6.7% for males and from 2.7% to 1.8% for females. CONCLUSIONS: Incidences of cancers of the head and neck organs in Poland have seen a slight upward trend in the absolute number of cases over the last two decades. In Poland a decrease in the incidence of cancer of the larynx was reported, with an increase in the incidence of oropharyngeal cancer.

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Biotechniques ; 57(2): 63-71, 2014 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25109291

ABSTRACT

Obtaining a clear view of the cells of interest in diagnostic cytology can be challenging when specimens are contaminated with blood or other obscuring cells. In this study, we present a powerful technique for the selective capture of diagnostic epithelial cells directly on a microscope slide, highlighting its applications in urine cytology and immunocytochemistry (ICC). Using phage-display biopanning, we identified and synthesized a series of peptides that bind with high affinity to urothelial cells but not blood cells. We developed methods for conjugating the peptides to glass slides, and we used these slides to selectively capture both normal and cancerous epithelial cells from urine contaminated with blood cells. Unlike non-selective microscope slides, the peptide-conjugated slides selectively retained the cells of interest, recovering up to 75% of urothelial cells, while up to 98% of blood cells were washed away. The slides are compatible with Papanicolaou and hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining for cytology preparations, as well as ICC for detecting membrane-associated and nuclear cancer markers. We successfully detected the expression of carcinoembryonic antigen and survivin, two commonly measured bladder cancer markers. In addition to bladder cancer diagnostics, this technology has broad applications for increasing the quality of sample preparations in slide-based diagnostic testing.


Subject(s)
Cytodiagnosis , Neoplasms/urine , Peptides , Blood Cells/pathology , Carcinoembryonic Antigen/biosynthesis , Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic , Humans , Immunohistochemistry , Inhibitor of Apoptosis Proteins/biosynthesis , Neoplasms/pathology , Papanicolaou Test , Peptides/chemical synthesis , Peptides/chemistry , Survivin , Urothelium/pathology
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Pain ; 99(3): 579-587, 2002 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12406534

ABSTRACT

This prospective, randomised controlled trial, with three parallel groups, patient and observer blinded for verum and sham acupuncture and a follow up of 3 months raises the question: "Does a combination of acupuncture and conservative orthopedic treatment improve conservative orthopedic treatment in chronic low back pain (LBP). 186 in-patients of a LBP rehabilitation center with a history of LBP >or=6 weeks, VAS >or=50mm, and no pending compensation claims, were selected; for the three random group 4 weeks of treatment was applied. 174 patients met the protocol criteria and reported after treatment, 124 reported after 3 months follow up. Patients were assorted 4 strata: chronic LBP, or=5 years. Analysis was by intention to treat. Group 1 (Verum+COT) received 12 treatments of verum acupuncture and conservative orthopedic treatment (COT). Group 2 (Sham+COT) received 12 treatments of non-specific needling and COT. Group 3 (nil+COT) received COT alone. Verum- and Sham acupuncture were blinded against patient and examiner. The primary endpoints were pain reduction >or=50% on VAS 3 months after the end of the treatment protocol. Secondary endpoints were pain reduction >or=50% on VAS and treatment efficacy on a four-point box scale directly after the end of the treatment protocol and treatment efficacy after 3 months. In the whole sample a pain relief of >or=50% on VAS was reported directly after the end of treatment protocol: Verum+COT 65% (95%CI 51-77%), Sham+COT 34% (95%ci 22-49%), nil+COT 43% (95%ci 29-58%) - results are significant for Verum+COT over Sham+COT (P

Subject(s)
Acupuncture Therapy/methods , Low Back Pain/therapy , Orthopedic Procedures/methods , Acupuncture Therapy/statistics & numerical data , Adult , Chronic Disease , Confidence Intervals , Disease Management , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Orthopedic Procedures/statistics & numerical data , Single-Blind Method , Statistics, Nonparametric
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Ann Clin Psychiatry ; 14(4): 247-51, 2002 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12630660

ABSTRACT

Central pontine myelinolysis (CPM) is removal of myelin material from neural elements in a way that is not clearly known as yet. In this case of CPM, blindness was encountered and was thought to be "hysterical." The blindness went away after four months. After reviewing the literature we suggest the CPM was a complication of lithium toxicity which affected the lateral geniculate nucleus which produced blindness.


Subject(s)
Antimanic Agents/adverse effects , Bipolar Disorder/drug therapy , Blindness/chemically induced , Lithium Compounds/adverse effects , Myelinolysis, Central Pontine/chemically induced , Adult , Antimanic Agents/administration & dosage , Blindness/diagnosis , Delirium/chemically induced , Delirium/diagnosis , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Geniculate Bodies/drug effects , Geniculate Bodies/pathology , Humans , Intracranial Pressure/drug effects , Lithium Compounds/administration & dosage , Low Back Pain/chemically induced , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Myelinolysis, Central Pontine/diagnosis , Neurologic Examination/drug effects , Tegmentum Mesencephali/drug effects , Tegmentum Mesencephali/pathology
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Fetal Diagn Ther ; 14(3): 143-8, 1999.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10364664

ABSTRACT

UNLABELLED: Thirty fetuses with Down syndrome, who had detailed fetal echocardiography and sonography at the tertiary center with videotape recordings, were retrospective analyzed by one observer with a specially prepared flow sheet. The mean gestational age of the fetuses at the time of the study was 31 +/- 5.6 (minimum 21, maximum 39) weeks. The 'main' fetal abnormalities were congenital heart defect (CHD): in 13 cases (43.3%) an abnormal 4-chamber view was recorded, including 6 cases (20%) of isolated CHD and 7 (23.3%) of coexisting CHD + extracardiac malformation. Of the 13 cases of CHD, there were 12 cases of atrio-ventricular canal and 1 case of ventricular septal defect. Normal heart anatomy was recorded in 17 cases (56.7%), including 2 with tricuspid value regurgitation. From the videotape recordings also some 'minor' abnormalities were noticed in a few cases such as: femur length shortening; sandal gap; pericardial effusion; macroglossia; echogenic bowel; absent diastolic flow in the umbilical artery, and others. The prevalence of CHD in the study group was similar to the prevalence of CHD in the comparison group of 20 newborns with Down syndrome, born during the same period of time at the same institution, who had not had prenatal scanning at all (chi2, p > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: (1) the main 'major' abnormality which might be detected in a fetus with Down syndrome after 20 weeks of pregnancy is CHD, which was presented in 43.3% of this series; (2) the presence of any extracardiac malformation should prompt the sonographer for detailed heart evaluation, and (3) fetal echocardiography may increase the accuracy of 'genetic sonogram' in Down syndrome.


Subject(s)
Down Syndrome/diagnostic imaging , Fetal Heart/diagnostic imaging , Ultrasonography, Prenatal , Adult , Down Syndrome/genetics , Female , Fetal Heart/abnormalities , Humans , Maternal Age , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Trimester, Second , Retrospective Studies , Video Recording
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