Publications by authors named "A M Galazka"

Long-term monoculture may affect soil environment biodiversity. An example of such a plant is radish (Raphanus sativus var. sativus), an economically important crop in Poland, a quick-growing vegetable with intensified harvest throughout the season.

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  • * The case study focuses on a 72-year-old male with swallowing difficulties and an EMP that didn't respond to radiation, but diagnosis excluded multiple myeloma.
  • * Successful treatment involved surgical removal of the EMP, followed by systemic therapy, leading to the patient's complete recovery and effective disease management.
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Trees contribute to bedrock weathering in a variety of ways. However, evaluating their full impact is complicated by a lack of direct observation of unexposed root systems of individual trees, especially when the scale of the analysis goes down to the level of microbiomes. In the present study, we investigated the contribution of tree root systems to bioweathering and soil production at the macro- and microscale.

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  • Genetic testing is now standard for cancer diagnoses, but it's rare to find patients with multiple simultaneous genetic disorders, prompting the need for targeted next-generation sequencing (NGS) and comprehensive evaluations.
  • Two sisters with neck tumors were diagnosed with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2 (MEN2A) and familial paraganglioma syndrome type 1 (FPGL1) after surgery and genetic testing showed specific mutations in the RET and SDHD genes.
  • This case highlights the unusual occurrence of multiple hereditary syndromes occurring in related individuals and stresses the importance of thorough genetic assessment in such scenarios.
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