Publications by authors named "Dorota Walasik-Szemplinska"

Objectives: The aim of this study was to identify changes in Doppler flow parameters in the central retinal artery (CRA) and ophthalmic artery (OA) that could be indicative of de novo development of thyroid-associated orbitopathy in the early period after radioiodine treatment.

Methods: Eighty-two patients with hyperthyroidism were enrolled: 44 with Graves disease and 38 with toxic nodular goiter. In both groups, blood flow parameters in the CRA and OA were analyzed before and 2 and 4 weeks after radioiodine administration.

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Background: Treatment of moderate to severe Graves' orbitopathy (GO) is based mainly on intravenous pulses of methylprednisolone. High doses of methylprednisolone can exert several adverse effects, some of which might be life-threatening. The objective of this study is to describe the most severe complications associated with intravenous administration of high doses of glucocorticoids, and to develop the patient examination standards prior to their qualification for the therapy.

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Despite unquestionable clinical usefulness of Clinical Activity Score, the evaluating system needs frequent supplementation. One of such diagnostic tools is Doppler imaging that is used for the analysis of flow in the retrobulbar vessels. The improvement of the reliability and sensibility of measurements could make Doppler imaging an everyday clinical tool and improve the efficacy of treatment in patients with active thyroid-associated orbitopathy.

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Patients with symptoms of thyroid-associated orbitopathy are classified on the basis of the clinical activity score (CAS) proposed by Mourits in 1989. Despite its undoubted clinical usefulness, it has several limitations which can decide about the success or failure of the implemented treatment. Numerous reports mention the presence of hemodynamic changes in orbital and bulbar vessels in the course of an orbitopathy called Graves' disease.

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Diabetes is a metabolic disease characterized by elevated blood glucose level due to impaired insulin secretion and activity. Chronic hyperglycemia leads to functional disorders of numerous organs and to their damage. Vascular lesions belong to the most common late complications of diabetes.

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