Publications by authors named "A Goljan"

The article presents the results of tests performed on fly ash with a high content of ammonium (up to 400 ppm) from the NOx reduction process. The main properties of fly ash were tested according to EN 450-1 and the results were compared with fly ash without ammonium. The comparison showed that fly ash with high concentration of ammonium suits the requirements of the European standard.

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Aim: The aim of this study was to identify the frequency and prevalence of comorbidities in sarcoid patients and to assess their influence on overall mortality in the cohort of patients with sarcoidosis.

Materials And Methods: A cohort of 557 patients with histologically confirmed sarcoidosis diagnosed between 2007 and 2011 and a group of non-sarcoid controls were observed. All patients were carefully observed for comorbidities and mortality.

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Pulmonary sarcoidosis may progress to fibrosis in some patients, so that close monitoring of its activity is essential for recommending clinical strategy. Examination of airway inflammatory markers in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) is one of the methods applied to assess the disease severity. Recently, the expired breath condensate (EBC) has become another source of cytokines and mediators.

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The aim of the study was to evaluate factors that could predict smoking cessation after a minimal antismoking counseling during spirometric screening for COPD. Every subject filled-in a simple questionnaire on clinical signs of COPD and tobacco habit, had a spirometry performed according to ATS standards and received a short antitobacco counseling together with a booklet on how to quit smoking. Out of 800 smokers over 40 years of age, smoking history of more than 10 packyears, screened for COPD in 1999, four hundred were invited a year later for a follow-up spirometry and evaluation of anti-smoking intervention.

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The aim of this study was evaluation of the significance of HLA-DRB1,-DRB3,-DRB4,-DRB5 associated alleles in the genetic susceptibility to sarcoidosis. We investigated 17 Polish 'families with' familial occurrence of the disease. Thirty three affected family members and 78 healthy relatives and 101 healthy individuals (control group) have been typed for HLA class II DR antigens.

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