Publications by authors named "Pawel Popecki"

Clinical diagnosis of pigmented lesions can be a challenge in everyday practice. Benign and dysplastic nevi and melanomas may have similar clinical presentations, but completely different prognoses. Fractal dimensions of shape and texture can describe the complexity of the pigmented lesion structure.

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The differential diagnosis of benign nevi (BN), dysplastic nevi (DN), and melanomas (MM) represents a considerable clinical problem. These lesions are similar in clinical examination but have different prognoses and therapeutic management techniques. A texture analysis (TA) is a mathematical and statistical analysis of pixel patterns of a digital image.

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Background: Sinus lift with a simultaneous implant placement in the residual maxilla is a common technique used worldwide. Nevertheless, choosing an ideal grafting material remains an object of dispute. The use of an autologous blood-derived graft, known as platelet-rich fibrin (PRF), has not yet been recognized to be as good as xenografts and alloplastic materials.

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Objectives: We had developed a method that can help detect and identify lymph nodes affected by the neoplastic process. Our group evaluated the fractal dimension (FD) and X-ray attenuation (XRA) of lymph nodes in HL and compared to their metabolic activity as measured by 18F-FDG-PET examination.

Methods: The training set included 72 lymph nodes from 31 consecutive patients, and the tested set of 71 lymph nodes from next 19 patients.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Pawel Popecki"

  • - Pawel Popecki's recent research primarily focuses on the application of advanced imaging techniques and mathematical analyses, such as fractal dimension and texture analysis, to enhance the accuracy of diagnosing pigmented skin lesions and their differentiation from melanomas.
  • - His studies demonstrate that both fractal dimension analysis and texture analysis of skin lesions can provide valuable insights into the complexity and nature of these lesions, leading to improved clinical decision-making for benign and malignant conditions.
  • - Additionally, Popecki has explored methods for evaluating lymph nodes in pediatric Hodgkin's lymphoma patients by combining fractal dimension measurements with X-ray attenuation, aiming to improve detection of cancerous nodes using 18F-FDG-PET imaging.