Publications by authors named "M Olszaniecka"

Aim: Assessment of intellectual development of 6-year-old children following asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic congenital cytomegalovirus infection in infancy.

Material And Methods: A longitudinal, prospective cohort study concerning 38 (2%) children with congenital cytomegalovirus infection confirmed by specific serological and molecular tests, selected from the group of 1895 neonates preliminarily enrolled into the study. The first specialistic clinical assessment was performed during the neonatal and early infancy period, the second at the age of 12-18 months, and the final comprehensive clinical evaluation was carried out at the age of 6-6.

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Introduction: Idiopathic Juvenile Osteoporosis (IJO), a disease of unknown etiology, manifests typically by pain, bone deformities and fractures. Due to limits in BMD data interpretation, evaluation of the muscle-bone functional unit has recently been proposed as a means to assess the general competence of the skeleton. The aim of this study was to evaluate skeletal status during the acute phase of IJO and during recovery from the disease in relation to muscles.

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Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) results are affected by the growth- and maturation-based anthropometric variances during childhood and adolescence. To address this issue, anthropometric variables were implemented to normative DXA values for the total body (TB) and lumbar spine (S) data obtained from a cross-sectional sample of 562 healthy Caucasian children (278 females) aged 5 to 18 yr who were measured using a pencil-beam DXA device (DPX-L; GE Lunar). Across age or body height (BH) groups, female and male values for TB bone mineral content (TBBMC) (g), TB bone mineral density (TTBMD) (g/cm(2)), SBMC (g), SBMD (g/cm(2)), lean body mass (LBM) (g), TBBMD/LBM (g/g), and SBMC/LBM [(g/g) x 100)] were assessed and compared using ANOVA and t-tests.

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Osteoporosis is defined as a bone disorder with low bone mass and altered bone quality leading to fractures. In adult patients as a reference point for its diagnosis peak bone mass reached in second decade of life is utilized. In children the mean values of age matched control group are used as a reference point for diagnosis of osteoporosis.

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We evaluated the potential of the carboxy-terminal propeptide of type I procollagen (PICP), the carboxy-terminal telopeptide of collagen I (ICTP), and the amino-terminal propeptide of type III procollagen (PIIINP) to differentiate osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) from Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) and idiopathic juvenile osteoporosis (IJO) in paediatric patients. Markedly decreased serum concentrations of PICP were found in type I OI, while in IJO they were much less diminished, and in EDS they were near to normal. In type III and IV OI, the serum PICP level was lowered in prepubertal patients, whereas at puberty it was comparable to that in controls.

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