Publications by authors named "Gozdowska J"

: The best treatment for end-stage chronic kidney disease (ESKD) is kidney transplantation (KT). As a result of an aging population, each year more kidney transplants in older adults are performed. Nevertheless, older recipients, characterized by more comorbidities and frailty, raise concerns about the outcomes, potential complications, and the general approach.

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Background: Gallstone disease (GD) is common but remains asymptomatic in most cases. However, gallstones can lead to complications like choledocholithiasis or gallbladder cancer. In this study, we analyse the common genetic risk factor for GD, the p.

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  • Protocol biopsies can identify early subclinical issues in kidney transplant patients which may lead to graft dysfunction, but their routine use varies across transplant centers.* -
  • In a study of 61 patients, those with mild inflammatory lesions and BK virus nephropathy showed improved long-term outcomes after treatment adjustments following protocol biopsies.* -
  • Overall, protocol biopsies appear valuable for early detection of problems in transplants, helping to maintain stable kidney function and potentially preventing graft failure.*
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  • Chemokines are small proteins involved in processes like inflammation and are being studied for their role in transplant medicine, specifically in predicting outcomes after renal transplants.
  • * This study focused on urinary chemokines CCL2 and CXCL10 to assess their effectiveness in forecasting 5-year graft failure and mortality in kidney transplant patients after a one-year biopsy.
  • * Results indicated that higher levels of urinary CCL2 correlated with increased risk of graft failure and death, suggesting that CCL2 could serve as a valuable biomarker in the context of personalized medicine.
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Background: Amyloidosis is a very heterogeneous disease. Correct diagnosis is extremely important because of the various treatment options for different types of amyloidosis. This study presents a case report and literature review of the misdiagnosis of fibrinogen Aα-chain amyloidosis (AFib amyloidosis).

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  • * Of the children studied, 138 showed symptoms of gallstone disease, with 47 undergoing surgical removal of the gallbladder, while 126 received a medication called ursodeoxycholic acid to treat the stones.
  • * The research found that the rs12532734 gene variant significantly increased the risk of developing gallstones in children, suggesting a link between this genetic variant and gallstone formation that should be explored further.
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  • COVID-19, primarily known for affecting the lungs, can also cause various extrapulmonary symptoms that impact other organs and systems in the body.
  • The article discusses three cases: a 29-year-old woman with new-onset diabetes, a 34-year-old man with multiple painful conditions likely due to coagulopathy, and a 68-year-old kidney donor with skin lesions and recurrent fever.
  • The findings highlight the importance of recognizing these diverse symptoms for proper diagnosis and treatment, emphasizing that SARS-CoV-2 can lead to a wide range of health issues beyond respiratory problems.
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Background: It is controversial whether all donor-specific antibodies (DSA) detected by the solid-phase single antigen bead (SAB) assay negatively affect kidney transplantation outcomes. The study aimed to evaluate the possible clinical significance of low pre-transplant DSA in living donor kidney recipients. We analyzed a group of patients with HLA-A, B, and -DR DSA reactivities below a virtual crossmatch (VXM) value of 5000 MFI but with all VXM DSA reactivities at HLA-DQ, -DP, and -Cw, which were not typed routinely for donors prior to transplantation.

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Background: Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is a rare autosomal dominant genetic disease caused by mutations of either of 2 genes, TSC1 and TSC2. Renal manifestations include angiomyolipomas (AMLs), multiple cysts, and renal cell carcinoma. AMLs increase bleeding tendency and the risk of renal insufficiency which end-stage develops in 1% of affected patients.

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Background: Virtual crossmatch (VXM) is a new powerful tool in pre-transplant risk assessment. However, the ability of VXM to predict physical crossmatch (PXM) results remains controversial. Our work evaluated the predictive potential of VXM results, measured by SAB (single antigen bead assay), for CDCXM (complement-dependent cytotoxicity crossmatch) and FLXM (flow cytometry crossmatch) results of DSA (donor specific antibody) in sensitized patients.

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Introduction: Gallstones are increasingly common in children. Genetic analyses of adult cohorts demonstrated that the sterol transporter ABCG8 p.D19H and Gilbert UGT1A1*28 variants enhance the odds of developing gallstones.

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Background: Liver transplantation is a life-saving and successful therapeutic procedure which is more and more frequent worldwide, also among women of reproductive age. Consequently, there is an increasing number of reports of pregnancy following liver transplantation, but doubts still exist regarding preconception counseling and the optimal method of managing pregnancy. The aim of this study was to report and evaluate pregnancy outcomes in women who had undergone liver transplantation.

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The aim of this study was to determine the role of resilience and alexithymia in the post-traumatic growth as a response to extreme stress in patients after kidney transplantation and to determine whether there are differences in the level of posttraumatic growth in patients after living and cadaveric donor kidney transplantation. The relationships between these variables were also evaluated. The questionnaire survey of 91 kidney recipients took place in 2018 and 2019.

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Introduction: Estimation of kidney function is crucial in the evaluation of living kidney donor candidates. Despite the multitude of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) formulas, no equation is universal, and none were validated in the population of kidney donors. Novel biomarkers, including beta trace protein (BTP) and cystatin C, are studied to help estimate GFR and improve the safe qualification of living kidney donors.

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Immunosuppression is a risk factor of persistent human papillomavirus (HPV) infections, which might lead to development of (pre)malignant lesions of the cervix and lower anogenital tract. Results of HPV DNA testing using cervicovaginal self-samples are comparable to those that are clinician-obtained and therefore might be used in cervical screening. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of high-risk HPV (hrHPV) infections, their risk factors and the genotypes distribution among women undergoing immunosuppressive therapy.

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Unlabelled: Solid organ transplant recipients are specific group due to taken immunosuppressive agents. This can result in side effects including infections caused by rare opportunistic pathogens.

A Case Report: A 64-year old woman after orthotopic liver transplantation due to primary biliary cirrhosis and autoimmune hepatitis was admitted to hospital because of several infections.

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Ascites is the excessive accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity and predominantly caused by liver cirrhosis, cancers, or heart failure. In this study, a 31-year-old woman with chronic renal failure of unknown etiology treated with hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis was often hospitalized because of ascites, which appeared 4 years after the second kidney transplantation. The patient was regularly (every 2-3 weeks) treated with paracentesis.

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Background: The positive result of complement-dependent cytotoxicity crossmatch (CDC XM) may not constitute a contraindication to renal transplantation, unless it is mediated by IgM antibodies, particularly of the autologous type. The current work presents the evaluation of the frequency of reactive IgM antibodies in sensitized kidney patients in Poland and their influence on panel-reactive antibodies (PRAs) readout and allocation status.

Patients And Methods: Results of PRA CDC assay with and without dithiothreitol were elaborated in 53 prospective recipients with historic PRA of ≥50%.

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  • * This study investigated the levels of microRNA-21-5p (miR-21) in the urine of 31 kidney transplant patients to see if it correlates with IFTA and overall kidney function, using real-time quantitative PCR to analyze samples.
  • * Results showed that higher miR-21 levels were associated with more severe IFTA and correlated significantly with kidney function markers, suggesting miR-21 could serve as a promising non-invasive biomarker for monitoring kidney transplant health.
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Background: The hypothermic machine perfusion reduces delayed graft function after kidney transplant and allows, to some extent, predicting early graft function. However, it is difficult to identify exact perfusion criteria with which to exclude kidneys from transplant or modify post-transplant care. The aim of this study was to analyze whether renal resistance during the fourth hour of hypothermic machine perfusion is useful in the prediction of graft survival and acute rejection.

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  • Early identification of high-risk kidney transplant recipients can improve immunosuppressive therapy and patient outcomes.
  • This study assessed whether measuring urinary CCL2 and CXCL10 chemokines could serve as a noninvasive tool to detect ongoing issues in kidney transplants.
  • Findings suggest that the CCL2 to creatinine ratio can predict BK virus nephropathy, while the CXCL10 ratio did not show the same predictive capability, indicating the need for more research on these markers.
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Background: There are many doubts with regards to accepting deceased kidneys with acute kidney injury (AKI) for transplantation.

Purpose: The aim of this study was to present the 5-years outcome of kidney transplantation cases where deceased donors developed AKI before organ procurement.

Methods: Two hundred twenty-six deceased renal transplants were analyzed.

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Background: Cystinosis is a rare genetic disorder characterized by the abnormal accumulation of cystine in the lysosomes of various tissues and organs leading to their dysfunction. The most common type is the infantile nephropathic cystinosis which without treatment leads to renal failure and before the introduction of cysteamine was the cause of death before puberty.

Case Presentation: A 27-year-old female patient with infantile cystinosis developed end-stage renal disease at the age of 10.

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