Publications by authors named "B Galuszka-Ignasiak"

An empty sella turcica is due to the presence of an arachnoid diverticulum with its fluid content in the sella turcica, exerting pressure on the pituitary gland. In most cases this condition has an asymptomatic course, and is discovered by accident. Some patients, however, develop empty sella turcica syndrome with headaches, mild dishormonose, dysopsia and, rarely, spontaneous rhinorrhoea.

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Aim Of The Study: The aim of the study has been the assessment of the endoscopic method in the surgical management of recurrent and residual pituitary adenomas, as concerns treatment efficiency, substantial complications, and its possible advantages for the operating surgeon and patient.

Material And Methods: In Department of Neurosurgery, Silesian University School of Medicine in Katowice, between October 2001 and June 2004, 125 patients underwent endoscopic surgery due to pituitary adenoma. The analysis comprised 20 patients, who were operated on due to recurrent adenomas or residual tumour not completely removed during the first surgical procedure.

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From October 2001 to the end of November 2002 in Department of Neurosurgery, Silesian University School of Medicine in Katowice 70 explorations of the sella turcica were executed using the endoscopic method. In 63 cases the operation was done because of pituitary gland adenomas. In one case the diagnosis was craniopharyngioma, in 1 chordoma of the clivus, in one glioma of the optic nerve, in 1 the reason for an operation was an empty sella syndrome and in 3 cases the pathological diagnosis was an amorphous masses.

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The aim of presented study were to assess the usefulness of rhinomanometry in monitoring course of disease and effectivity of treatment in seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR) through answering the question whether and eventually which relationship exists between patient's general feeling and results of rhinomanometric measurements of nasal patency (NP). The study involved 114 subjects with SAR divided into 3 groups dependent on phase of disease and severity of complaints and 30 healthy volunteers. For results see table I.

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