Publications by authors named "M Szilasi"

Background: Albeit smoking cessation has unequivocal health benefits, attempts to quit are not unanimous, even in patient populations at high risk for smoking-related diseases cessation. Allelic variations of enzymes involved in dopamine metabolism are being considered as candidates for nicotine addiction. We set out to assess whether rs4680 G/A and rs2235186 G/A polymorphisms of COMT and MAO-A, respectively are associated with the ability to quit smoking in chronic inflammatory pulmonary disease patients.

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Current proteomic technologies focus on the quantification of protein levels, while little effort is dedicated to the development of system approaches to simultaneously monitor proteome variability and abundance. Protein variants may display different immunogenic epitopes detectable by monoclonal antibodies. Epitope variability results from alternative splicing, posttranslational modifications, processing, degradation, and complex formation and possesses dynamically changing availability of interacting surface structures that frequently serve as reachable epitopes and often carry different functions.

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Introduction: SARS-CoV-2 has defined our everyday lives over the past three years and by constituting a serious risk factor for patients with pre-existing respiratory illnesses, it placed an unexpected burden on the health care systems worldwide.

Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the association between COVID-19 and pre-existing respiratory comorbidities such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma.

Method: In our current study, we retrospectively processed the data of nearly 29 000 Hungarian patients.

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Background: Standard bleomycin-containing first-line therapy and/or irradiation may cause pulmonary toxicity in Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) patients. Our aim was to prospectively assess effects of chest irradiation, bleomycin administration, and other factors on lung function in the treatment of patients with HL.

Methods: Pulmonary function of newly diagnosed HL patients was assessed via a St.

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Article Synopsis
  • Asthma and COPD are significant health issues that are difficult to manage effectively, partly due to poor inhaler practices among patients and physicians.
  • Experts from several European countries review the Easyhaler, a type of dry-powder inhaler (DPI), highlighting its effectiveness in controlling asthma and COPD.
  • The Easyhaler is user-friendly, widely accepted by patients, and switching to it can improve disease management while also being environmentally friendly compared to traditional inhalers.
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