Publications by authors named "N Pauk"

An elevated number of eosinophils have been implicated in several type 2 inflammatory chronic diseases that occur at various sites in the body. Over the past 20 years, our knowledge of diseases associated with increased numbers of eosinophils has advanced thanks to the development of drugs that can reduce or even eliminate eosinophils. One such agent is mepolizumab, a humanized monoclonal antibody that binds to interleukin -5 (IL-5).

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The lung cancer dia-gnosis is still connected with high mortality. Even the new anticancer drugs are not able to preserve long survival in the advanced lung cancer patients. Only a minority of patients is diagnosed with early or locally advanced stages.

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In pneumology, enzymatic properties of plasmin are used to disrupt fibrin adhesions and septations formed during pathological conditions of the pleural cavity. In that case, fibrinolytics are administrated locally via a chest tube in the pleural cavity to evacuate pathological effusion. Although the first intrapleural administration of fibrinolytic occurred seventy years ago, there has been no consensus on dosing or a uniform procedure of their application.

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