Publications by authors named "A Wiernik"

Introduction: Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) can severely affect the urinary tract, leading to strictures and urine outflow obstruction, which pose significant risks to kidney function. Procedures involving the urinary mucosa often exacerbate these issues, making safe bladder emptying a major challenge. This study reviews surgical methods for managing urological complications in EB patients, with a focus on the Macedo procedure, which offers a promising alternative that avoids further bladder mucosa irritation and prevents disease exacerbation.

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Cancer remains a widespread and significant global health issue, with consequential impacts on individuals, families, and societies across the globe. Although there have been noteworthy advancements in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and study of cancer, the impact of this disease continues to be significant on health care systems and people worldwide. Furthermore, there are still differences in obtaining the advantages of modern cancer treatment, which can partly be attributed to the lack of standardized standards for providing top-notch cancer care.

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Aim:  This survey analyzed techniques in laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair (LIHR) across pediatric age groups.

Materials And Methods:  Data were collected through an online survey for pediatric surgeons, comprising of 38 questions, conducted by the European Pediatric Surgeons' Association (EUPSA) Trainees of European Pediatric Surgery (TEPS) LIHR Working Group.

Results:  The survey was completed by 183 surgeons from 22 countries.

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Background: Complex female genital tract malformations account for 1.2% of all female genitourinary malformations. Although exceedingly rare, they can cause severe gynecologic symptoms in young women and lead to fertility problems.

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The course of juvenile-onset systemic lupus erythematosus may vary, from rapid multiorgan involvement to insidious development mimicking different medical conditions. Depressive disorder in adolescents poses considerable diagnostic difficulties due to the natural tendency to lowered mood in this age group. However, it may also be the manifestation of a systemic disease.

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