Publications by authors named "Justyna Emeryk-Maksymiuk"

IgA-associated vasculitis (IgAV) known as Henoch - Schönlein purpura (HSP) disease is an inflammatory disorder of small blood vessels. It's the most common type of systemic vasculitis in children which can be associated with the inflammatory process following infections. IgA vasculitis is a rare and poorly understood systemic vasculitis in adults.

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. During the Coronavirus-19 (Covid-19) pandemic, a significant increase in the frequency of complications in the form of venous thrombosis was observed. However, there is also the other side of the coin - an increase in the tendency to bleeding in the course of COVID19.

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  • A female patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and respiratory failure was hospitalized due to worsening symptoms, initially testing negative for COVID-19.
  • During her stay, symptoms of respiratory and heart failure worsened, and she showed signs of liver damage before later testing positive for SARS-CoV2.
  • The case highlights the potential for COVID-19 to affect multiple organs, including the liver, and discusses existing literature on this issue.
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  • Biological treatments for inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) like Crohn's and ulcerative colitis have benefits, but there's an increased risk of tuberculosis (TB), particularly reactivation of latent TB rather than primary TB.
  • The article highlights the need for TB screening in IBD patients before starting immunosuppressive treatments to prevent severe complications.
  • It also discusses three case studies of TB occurring during treatment with biologic agents, showcasing different forms of TB: pneumonia, miliary TB, and a brain tuberculoma with meningitis.
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We showed the present data about the efficacy and safety of inhaled short-acting β2-agonists (SABA), such as salbutamol and fenoterol, in the management of obstructive diseases in children and adults. Our work discusses major mechanisms of action, clinical effects, possible side effects and indications of inhaled SABA. We presented current recommendations for the position of SABA in the therapy of obstructive diseases in children and adults, particularly in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

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. Before cigarettes became popular, lung cancer was an extremely rare disease, but currently it is the most common cause worldwide of cancer death in both genders. Therefore, it constitutes a huge epidemiological, diagnostic and socio-economic challenge around the world.

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The paper discusses the classification and forms of allergic rhinitis with a special focus on seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR). The general principles of SAR management are presented, including the role of nasal glucocorticoids, nasal and oral antihistamines, and antileukotrienes. Based on the latest guidelines, the current rules for the selection of drugs in the therapy of SAR are given, paying special attention to the initial treatment.

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Background: Stability of asthma is a clinical phenotype of the disease based on long-term evaluation of control of asthma symptoms and its exacerbations. A relationship between airway inflammation and clinical classification of asthma based on stability criterion has not been well studied.

Objectives: The purpose of our study was to analyze the inflammation profile of stable and unstable asthma in adolescents treated with moderate and high doses of inhaled corticosteroids.

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Pulmonary localisation represents only 15% of all cases of actinomycosis. The clinical symptoms and radiological changes of this disease are non-specific and sometimes it can be misdiagnosed, usually as tuberculosis, lung cancer or lung abscess. In the reported case, what might look like the lung cancer, finally turned out to be actinomycosis.

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The Arg/Arg homozygosity at codon 16 of the beta-2-adrenoreceptor (ADRB2) gene has been thought to predispose asthma patients to a poorer therapeutic response to beta-2-mimetics, or to worse control of the disease. In contrast, the results of the studies analysing the effect of ADRB2 polymorphisms on the response to beta-2-adrenoreceptor agonists in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients are sparse and inconclusive. The aim of this research was to verify if p.

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  • Pneumomediastinum is a rare condition that often occurs spontaneously and can be asymptomatic, although it may require surgical intervention in severe cases.
  • A case study of a 60-year-old woman with a history of tracheostomy showed symptoms such as shortness of breath and cough, leading to the diagnosis of pneumomediastinum via chest CT.
  • Despite investigation through bronchoscopy revealing no significant issues, treatment led to clinical improvement and significant resorption of air from the mediastinum, suggesting a potential link to her respiratory infections rather than trauma.
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