Publications by authors named "Witalij Andrzejewski"

The Neurofascins (NFASCs) are a family of proteins encoded by alternative transcripts of NFASC that cooperate in the assembly of the node of Ranvier in myelinated nerves. Differential expression of NFASC in neurons and glia presents a remarkable example of cell-type specific expression of protein isoforms with a common overall function. In mice there are three NFASC isoforms: Nfasc186 and Nfasc140, located in the axonal membrane at the node of Ranvier, and Nfasc155, a glial component of the paranodal axoglial junction.

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Background: Home mechanical ventilation (HMV) is a routine method of treatment for patients with chronic ventilatory failure. Over the last 20 y, a marked development in HMV has been noted in terms of its prevalence and the changing proportion of patients with various indications. However, data on HMV come exclusively from the developed countries of Europe and North America.

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Introduction: Home mechanical ventilation (HMV) is increasingly used in the treatment of chronic respiratory failure thanks to rapid technological development, increasing number of elderly people and extension of indications. The aim of the study was to assess: prevalence of HMV in Poland, the proportions of lung disease and neuromuscular patients using HMV and the type of interface (invasive v. non-invasive).

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The primary aim of the study was to evaluate the importance of anti-asparaginase antibodies for l-asparaginase activity in children with standard and medium risk acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Forty-seven children with newly diagnosed ALL were included into the prospective study. Enzyme activity and the presence of anti-asparaginase antibodies (IgG and IgM class) were determined.

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Unlabelled: Primary tumours of the central nervous system belong to the most frequently occurring neoplastic diseases in paediatric patients. During the initial phase of disease development, the clinical symptoms of brain tumours might suggest disorders of other organs and their diagnosis is frequently delayed in relation to therapeutic possibilities. The aim of the study was to analyse the characteristic features and duration of preliminary symptoms arising due to brain tumours in paediatric patients treated in a single centre and to try to assess their prognostic significance for recurrence and death.

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Background: C-peptide level is the most reliable factor evaluating the endogenous insulin secretion in patients with type 1 diabetes.

Objectives: The aim of the study was to investigate whether the age at onset, gender, presence of autoantibodies and ketoacidosis at diagnosis and insulin requirement, HbA1c levels could be applied to predict the C-peptide levels in the first year of type 1 diabetes in children.

Material And Methods: 122 type 1 diabetic children, aged: 2-18 years (average 11.

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L-asparaginase is a basic agent of antileukemic therapy, but allergic reactions against the drug and the development of anti-asparaginase antibodies are significant side-effects. The aim of our study was to estimate the presence of anti-asparaginase antibodies and to correlate the results with clinically apparent allergic reactions and with L-asparaginase activity during the treatment. We examined 13 children with newly diagnosed acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), treated according to the Polish Pediatric Leukemia/Lymphoma Group protocol, based on ALL-BFM 95.

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Clinical symptoms of type 1 diabetes are preceded by a long period of prediabetes stage characterised by anti-islet antibodies occurrence as well as insulin and C-peptide secretion disturbances. The aim of this study was to define the prognostic value of type 1 diabetes antiislet humoral markers (ICA, anti-GAD, anti-IA2 and IAA) and to find out thresholds for insulin and C-peptide levels at which clinically overt type 1 diabetes develops. Antiislet antibodies, serum C-peptide and insulin were determined in 86 children who, considering their antiislet autoantibodies levels, were classified as prediabetics (mean value of the observation period: 50 months).

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