Publications by authors named "O Kornasiewicz"

Data regarding the outcomes of liver transplantation in disabled, highly dependent, and legally incapacitated adults are scarce, likely due to the infrequency of these procedures in such populations. Multicenter studies in adult transplant centers have shown that patients with coexisting intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs) may be denied transplantation because of their expected low longevity and the complexities associated with managing post-transplant care. We examined the long-term patient and graft outcomes in highly dependent, incapacitated patients with IDDs who underwent elective transplantation for chronic liver disease.

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Background: Bile duct injury complicates patients’ lives, despite the subsequent repair. Repairing the injury must restore continuity of the bile tree and bring the patient into a state of cure referred to as “patency”. Actuarial primary or actuarial secondary patency rates, depending on whether the patient underwent primary or secondary repair of injury, are proposed to be a proper metric in evaluating outcomes.

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  • - The study explored the potential of plasma CD163 levels to enhance prognosis in patients with acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) by comparing it to existing predictive systems.
  • - Results indicated no significant correlation between plasma CD163 levels and key scoring tools for predicting survival or the need for liver transplants; however, other scoring systems like SOFA and CLIF-C were more effective in forecasting mortality.
  • - The findings concluded that plasma CD163 has limited utility in predicting liver transplant outcomes, with the CLIF-C scale demonstrating a stronger predictive capability for patient prognosis in ACLF cases.
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Lympangioma cavernosum in the abdominal cavity is a rare benign tumour. In most cases, such tumours are diagnosed in the oral cavity and neck. The aim of this paper is to present our clinical observations and review of existing literature to draw attention to this disease.

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PEComa (perivascular epithelioid cell tumor) is a rare liver tumor. Decisions regarding patient management are currently based on a few small case series. The aim of this study was to report the clinicopathological features of PEComa in order to provide guidance for management, complemented by our own experience.

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