Publications by authors named "Bobrowska K"

Introduction: Hybrid nanoflowers are structures consisting of organic (enzymes, proteins, nucleic acids) and inorganic components (mostly metal phosphates) with a flower-like hierarchical structure. Novel hybrid nanoflowers based on bovine serum albumin (BSA) and hydroxyapatite (HA) were obtained and characterized. Study on BSA-HA nanoflowers as potential drug delivery system is reported for the first time.

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Background: Immunosuppressive therapy is associated with an increased risk of pregnancy complications and may have adverse effects for the newborn. The aim of this study was to determine the frequency and the type of early congenital infections and to assess typical markers of infections in neonates of liver and kidney recipients.

Methods: A retrospective analysis of 71 neonates born to either liver (39 cases) or kidney transplanted women (32 cases) was conducted.

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Purpose: To estimate whether phosphorylated IGFBP-1 (phIGFBP-1) in cervical secretion in term and post-term pregnancies can predict spontaneous onset of labor or vaginal delivery.

Methods: A prospective cohort study of 167 women in singleton term and post-term pregnancies, was conducted at 1st Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical University of Warsaw, between 2013 and 2014. phIGFBP-1 test (Actim Partus Medix Biochemica), ultrasound cervix assessment and Bishop score were analyzed in the study group.

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Background: Transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) is a rare, but potentially fatal, complication of blood product transfusion, manifesting as acute respiratory distress syndrome. In most cases, TRALI is associated with massive transfusion of fresh frozen plasma and platelets.

Case Report: A 38-year-old-woman at 40 weeks gestation was admitted to hospital with spontaneous labor contractions.

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Introduction: Endometrial polyps are a common focal endometrial pathology, with abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) as a predominant symptom. Although the great majority of cases are benign, premalignancy or malignancy may develop within the polyp. The need for chronic immunosuppressive therapy in solid organ transplanted patients is associated with a significantly increased risk of malignant lesions.

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Background: Pregnancies in graft recipients are associated with increased risk of a number of pathologies. The aim of the study was to analyze results of brain and abdominal ultrasonography and echocardiography (ECHO) in neonates born to liver (LTx) or renal recipients (RTx).

Material/methods: The study group consisted of 82 neonates born to transplanted women (46 neonates of liver recipients and 36 neonates of renal recipients), enrolled in a retrospective study.

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We present a case of a female kidney recipient who was infected with 3 types of high-risk human papilloma viruses. An infection in the lower genital tract led to the development of both neoplastic cervical lesions and vulvar cancer.

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Background And Aim: End-stage liver failure is associated with severe abnormalities in menstrual and reproductive function. These abnormalities may be reversed by successful orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT). The aim of the study was to investigate menstrual patterns and sex hormone profiles among female liver transplant recipients of reproductive age.

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Ovarian function with regular menstrual cycles is usually restored in women of reproductive age after solid organ transplantation. The number of pregnancies reported in these patients increases gradually. Pregnancy is always considered high risk, and not properly planned may lead to serious complications.

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Organ transplantation has become universally accepted treatment of end-stage organ failure. The main problem focuses on preventing the graft from rejection with the use of immunosuppressive agents. High incidence of infection is the most frequent adverse effect of immunosuppressive therapy.

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Aim: A high rate of cesarean sections has been reported among high-risk pregnancies in liver transplant recipients. The aim of this study was to analyze the course of deliveries and the indications for cesarean sections in women after liver transplantation.

Materials And Methods: From 2001 to 2006, we noted 21 deliveries in 17 liver recipients.

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Aim: The aim of the study was to assess the safety of low-dose oral or transdermal hormonal contraception in kidney recipients.

Materials And Methods: Twenty-six kidney recipients, aged 18 to 44 years (mean, 31.0) took low-dose contraceptive pills, and 10 kidney recipients, aged 22 to 36 years (mean, 31.

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Objectives: The high rate of abnormal uterine bleeding associated with endometrial hyperplasia has been observed in women after kidney transplantation. The great majority of these premalignant lesions regress after conservative treatment, mostly with progestagens. There are cases, however, of persistent or recurrent hyperplasia requiring operative treatment.

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Objectives: End-stage liver failure is associated with extremely reduced fertility. After liver transplantation, restoration of menstrual function is observed; thus effective contraceptive methods should be employed in patients who do not plan to conceive. The aim of this study was to assess tolerability and safety of hormonal contraceptives in female liver transplant recipients.

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Aim: To assess safety of combined low-dose oral contraceptives in women after renal transplantation.

Material And Methods: Twenty six female renal graft-recipients, aged from 18 to 44 (mean 31 years), who used combined low-dose oral contraceptives after renal transplantation for at least 18 months were enrolled in the study. All patients had stable graft function with mean serum creatinine of 1.

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Unlabelled: Excellent long-term outcomes of transplant patients let many female liver-recipients experience perimenopausal problems. This study assessed menstrual patterns and sex hormone profiles in women of perimenopausal age who experienced end-stage liver failure treated by transplantation (OLT).

Materials And Methods: Menstrual patterns, sex hormone profiles, and biochemical parameters of liver function were analyzed before and after OLT in 13 liver-transplanted patients of perimenopausal age.

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Objectives: The preliminary study was performed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of saline infusion sonohysterography (SIS) in the detection of intrauterine pathologies in infertile women The SIS findings were compared to the results of two widely used procedures: transvaginal sonography (TVS) and hysteroscopy (HS).

Material And Methods: 68 infertile women, aged 27-42 were enrolled in the study. TVS, SIS and diagnostic HS were consecutively performed in every patient.

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Objectives: The assessment of efficacy and safety of two regimens of hormonal replacement therapy (HRT) in women after kidney transplantation with climacteric symptoms.

Material And Methods: Combined transdermal or transdermal-oral hormonal replacement therapy was administered to 86 kidney-transplanted women, aged 31-52 years, with moderate to severe climacteric symptoms in years 1995-2005. The patients underwent follow-up examinations one, three and six months after onset of the therapy and every four months subsequently.

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Objectives: End-stage renal failure is associated with amenorrhaea and extremely reduced fertility. After successful kidney transplantation restoration of menstrual function is observed. The aim of the study was to investigate ovarian function and menstrual cycles in kidney-transplanted women of reproductive age.

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Pregnancies in women after liver transplantation are considered high risk due to the greater rate of complications observed in immunosuppressed graft recipients. We report successful outcomes of four high-risk pregnancies in female liver transplant recipients on tacrolimus-based immunosuppression. The patients, aged 23 to 32 years, at the time of conception were 12 to 59 months from transplantation (mean 30 months).

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Aim: A higher risk of premature menopause and osteoporosis has been observed in female kidney-allograft recipients, providing particular indications for hormonal therapy. We have summarized our 10-year-experience with hormonal therapy in menopausal kidney transplant recipients.

Materials And Methods: From 1995 to 2004, hormonal therapy was administered to 54 kidney transplant recipients.

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Objectives: One of the effects of an improved general health state after successful kidney transplantation in women of reproductive age is recurrence of regular menstrual function.

Materials And Methods: Sixty-three ovarian cycles in female kidney transplant recipient, aged from 18 to 44 years, at 1.5 to 15 years after transplantation, were compared with 50 cycles of healthy women.

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Unlabelled: A high rate of endometrial hyperplasia, an estrogen-dependent premalignant lesion of the endometrium, has been observed among female kidney allograft recipients. The aim of the study was to evaluate the incidence of endometrial abnormalities among renal transplanted women with abnormal uterine bleedings.

Material And Methods: A retrospective analysis compared 45 renal transplanted women who underwent dilatation and curettage for abnormal uterine bleeding between January 1999 and September 2004 with 90 consecutive, nontransplanted, control patients who underwent dilatation and curettage for the same reason in 2004.

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States of immunodeficiency are associated with an increased rate of certain cancers. Immunosuppressed allograft recipients are at high risk of Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)-related de novo malignancies. A female pancreas plus kidney transplant patient developed multiple genital malignancies within 6 years.

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Aim: According to statistics, women constitute one-third of all liver recipients and approximately 75% of female recipients are of reproductive age. Successful liver transplantation in these patients results in the restoration of menstrual function and fertility. The aim of this study was to assess the course of pregnancy and delivery in liver-transplanted women.

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