Publications by authors named "Martyna Klosinska"

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  • Glucagonoma is a rare type of pancreatic tumor that leads to overproduction of glucagon and is associated with symptoms like necrolytic migratory erythema.
  • First-line treatments include surgery and somatostatin analogs, while radioligand therapy with [177Lu]Lu-DOTA-TATE is used as a second-line option for advanced cases.
  • This text discusses a unique case of a metastatic glucagonoma successfully treated with [177Lu]Lu-DOTA-TATE when the disease progressed.
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  • Gastrointestinal tumors are complex cancers typically treated with surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy, but new advancements in immunotherapy are being explored.
  • A promising target for this new approach is VISTA, a protein that suppresses T-cell activation and may help improve immune responses against tumors.
  • While initial studies indicate VISTA could be a viable target in combination therapies, further research is needed to fully understand its mechanisms and optimize its clinical application.
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Although massive progress in discovering allergic rhinitis (AR) aetiology has been made in recent years, its prevalence is still rising and it significantly impacts patients' lives. That is why further and non-conventional research elucidating the role of new factors in AR pathogenesis is needed, facilitating discoveries of new treatment approaches. One of these factors is the gut microbiota, with its specific roles in health and disease.

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  • Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is a common skin cancer that is often underdiagnosed due to its generally favorable prognosis and non-aggressive nature.
  • The Hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway plays a central role in BCC development, with key molecules like PTCH1 and SMO being important targets for therapy.
  • New targeted treatments, including Hedgehog inhibitors like sonidegib and vismodegib, are approved for advanced BCC, but some patients may develop resistance to these therapies, highlighting the need for continued research into effective treatment options.
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In light of an escalating prevalence of allergic disorders, it is crucial to fully comprehend their pathophysiology and etiology. Such knowledge would play a pivotal role in the search for new therapeutic approaches concerning not only diseases' symptoms, but also their underlying causes. The hygiene hypothesis indicates a high correlation between limited exposure to pathogens in early childhood and the risk of developing allergic disorders.

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Preterm newborns are forced to adapt to harsh extrauterine conditions and endure numerous adversities despite their incomplete growth and maturity. The inadequate thyroid hormones secretion as well as the impaired regulation of hypothalamus-pituitary-thyroid axis may lead to hypothyroxinemia. Two first weeks after birth are pivotal for brain neurons development, synaptogenesis and gliogenesis.

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