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Pain accompanying medical procedures can be considered in the "mind-body" problem of accounting for and describing the relationship between mental and physical processes (psyche and soma). : The purpose of this study is to evaluate the severity of pain among patients undergoing a minihysteroscopy procedure under local anesthesia using the "GUBBINI SYSTEM" (GUBBINI Mini Hystero-Resectoscope; Tontarra Medizintechnik, Tuttlingen, Germany) and to assess the association of various covariates with pain during the procedure, including patient emotional state. This study included 171 patients admitted to the Center for Hysteroscopy under Local Anesthesia at the Heliodor Święcicki Gynecological and Obstetrical Clinical Hospital of the Karol Marcinkowski Medical University in Poznań, Poland, for hysteroscopic treatment under local anesthesia (paracervical, using lignocaine).

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Multimorbidity, polypharmacy, and inappropriate prescribing are significant challenges in the geriatric population. Tools such as the Beers List, FORTA, and STOPP/START criteria have been developed to identify potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP). STOPP/START criteria detect both potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) and potential prescribing omissions (PPOs).

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Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) is the primary cause of respiratory failure in preterm infants, but it also affects 5-7% of term infants. Dysfunctions in pulmonary surfactant metabolism, resulting from mutations of the lung surfactant genes, are rare diseases, ranging from fatal neonatal RDS to interstitial lung disease, associated with increased morbidity and mortality. This study aims to clarify the clinical significance of ABCA3 variants found in a specific family case, as existing data in the literature are inconsistent.

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Background/objectives: In this study, serum selenium levels in patients with Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) were evaluated to identify potential predictive markers of disease activity. Conducted in 100 inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients (54 CD, 46 UC) and 100 healthy controls, this research provides novel insights through focusing on the regional selenium status of people with IBD in the Polish population, a demographic with limited existing data.

Methods: Selenium concentrations were measured using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS).

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The multisystemic features of Down syndrome (DS) in children are accompanied by immunodeficiency, making them susceptible to infections and immune dysregulation with autoimmune, allergic, inflammatory, and hematological complications. This study was aimed at a better understanding of the abnormalities within the B and T cell compartments and their correlations with clinical immunophenotypes. Medical records of 35 DS children were retrospectively reviewed, referring to clinical symptomatology including history of infections, immune dysregulation disorders, and humoral and cellular immune response.

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This study primarily focused on the acid erosion of enamel and dentin. A detailed examination of the X-ray diffraction data proves that the products of the acid-caused decay of enamel belong to the family of isomorphic bioapatites, especially calcium-deficient hydroxyapatites. They are on a trajectory towards less and less crystallized substances.

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The levels of platelet-derived extracellular vesicles (pEVs) have been reported as elevated in acute ischemic stroke (IS). However, the results of studies remain equivocal. This prospective, case-control study included 168 patients with IS, 63 matched disease controls (DC), and 21 healthy controls (HC).

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Liver inflammation is frequently linked to oxidative stress and dysregulation of bile acid and fatty acid metabolism. This review focuses on the farnesoid X receptor (FXR), a critical regulator of bile acid homeostasis, and its interaction with the nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2), a key modulator of cellular defense against oxidative stress. The review explores the interplay between FXR and Nrf2 in liver inflammatory diseases, highlighting the potential therapeutic effects of natural FXR agonists.

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Developing Advanced Chimeric Cell Therapy for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.

Int J Mol Sci

October 2024

Dystrogen Therapeutics Technology Polska sp. z o.o., 00-777 Warsaw, Poland.

Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) is a lethal, X-linked disorder leading to muscle degeneration and premature death due to cardiopulmonary complications. Currently, there is no cure for DMD. We previously confirmed the efficacy of human Dystrophin-Expressing Chimeric (DEC) cells created via the fusion of myoblasts from normal and DMD-affected donors.

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Cervical cancer is fourth the most common cancer in women worldwide. Due to the prevalence of human papillomavirus (HPV) in the population (80-90%), scientists are likely to discover even more associations of this pathogen with other diseases in the future. In recent years, In Situ Hybridization (ISH) assays that use automated signal-detecting methods in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) cervical tissue, such as the enzyme-categorized signal-detecting system, have shown a higher sensitivity.

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Antibiotics targeting the bacterial ribosome are essential to combating bacterial infections. These antibiotics bind to various sites on the ribosome, inhibiting different stages of protein synthesis. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the mechanisms of action of clinically relevant antibiotics that target the bacterial ribosome, including macrolides, lincosamides, oxazolidinones, aminoglycosides, tetracyclines, and chloramphenicol.

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Searching for the Holy Grail - Highly Potent Bridged Endoperoxides for Targeted Cancer Therapy.

Bioorg Chem

December 2024

Chair and Department of Chemical Technology of Drugs, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, ul. Rokietnicka 3, 60-806, Poznań, Poland.

The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) recently estimated the global cancer burden in 2050. The statistics are startling, with a 77% hike and 35 million new cancer cases per year. The present discoveries have recommended plant-derived bridged endoperoxides or artemisinin-based semisynthetic analogues as safe, well-tolerated and powerful substitutes that could be effectively utilized as a warhead to fight against global enemies like cancer.

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Background: The survival benefit of surgical revascularization in multivessel coronary artery disease is well understood, though it can be modified by left ventricular dysfunction. Chronic exposure to air pollutants has gained more attention recently as a possible non-traditional morbidity and mortality cardiovascular risk factor. This study identified possible 5-year mortality risk factors related to postoperative left ventricular performance, including air pollutants.

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Superficial Zoonotic Mycoses in Humans Associated with Cattle.

Pathogens

September 2024

Department of Pulmonology, Allergology and Pulmonary Oncology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, 60-569 Poznan, Poland.

Dermatophytosis in cattle is most often caused by infection with (), but also with (), () and others, regardless of the geographical zone. The infection is transmitted through direct contact between animals as well as infected environmental elements. The human-to-human transmission of fungal infection is also possible.

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The efficacy of treatment of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) patients is still unsatisfactory, and there is an ongoing search for novel therapies. Locoregionally advanced HNSCC cases, which frequently require combined surgery and chemoradiotherapy, are especially difficult to treat. Natural compounds, like -derived lignans-honokiol (HON) and magnolol (MAG)-can reduce cancer cell growth but retain a good safety profile and thus may show benefit as adjuvant therapeutics.

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  • An unhealthy diet is a significant risk factor for non-communicable diseases (NCDs), and anti-inflammatory diets play a crucial role in both preventing and treating conditions like hypertension and obesity.
  • The study surveyed 325 parents about their knowledge of anti-inflammatory diets using an anonymous questionnaire, revealing that a majority (62.8%) were unaware of appropriate foods for these diets.
  • Findings showed that parental awareness was lacking, highlighting the need for educational initiatives to improve understanding of nutrition's impact on children's health.
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Reply to letter regarding "Sirolimus-coated balloon versus drug-eluting stent for complex coronary lesions: A propensity matched comparison".

Int J Cardiol

January 2025

DCB Academy, Milano, Italy; Fondazione Ricerca e Innovazione Cardiovascolare, Milano, Italy; Harrington Heart & Vascular Institute, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, Cleveland, OH, USA. Electronic address:

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Physiological and tumor-associated angiogenesis: Key factors and therapy targeting VEGF/VEGFR pathway.

Biomed Pharmacother

November 2024

Chair of Medical Biotechnology, Department of Cancer Immunology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, 8 Rokietnicka St, Poznan 60-806, Poland; Department of Diagnostics and Cancer Immunology, Greater Poland Cancer Centre, 15 Garbary St, Poznan 61‑866, Poland. Electronic address:

Cancer remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide and poses a significant challenge to effective treatment due to its complexity. Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels, is one of the cancer hallmarks and is a critical process in tumor growth and metastasis. The pivotal role of angiogenesis in cancer development has made antiangiogenic treatment a promising strategy for cancer therapy.

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Background: Little is known about factors modulating pain and pain-related functional impairment in isolated cervical dystonia (CD).

Objective: The aim was to assess the prevalence and interrelationship between pain-modulating factors and pain-related determinants of functional impairment and quality of life in CD.

Methods: We analyzed pain-aggravating and pain-relieving external factors, the degree of pain-related functional impact on routine activities, and the relationship between these and pain severity, using cross-sectional data collected using the Pain in Dystonia Scale (PIDS) from 85 participants with CD.

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Revision total hip arthroplasty using custom monoflange acetabular components (CMACs) in cases of severe bone loss is becoming an increasingly preferred alternative to traditional implants, which may not provide stable fixation in such cases. However, this procedure also carries a higher risk of infection and implant loosening. This case report discusses a 67-year-old female patient who presented with old acetabular component loosening and significant pelvic bone loss.

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The primary treatment for gliomas typically involves tumor resection followed by adjuvant radiotherapy, with increasing emphasis on chemotherapy and molecularly targeted drugs. This study aimed to review and summarize the literature on the systemic therapy of malignant gliomas. Chemotherapy may be considered in grades 2 and 3 gliomas, especially when mutations in 1p19q-codeletion are detected.

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Post-Discharge Outcomes of Elderly Patients Hospitalized for Inflammatory Bowel Disease Flare Complicated by Clostridioides difficile Infection.

J Crohns Colitis

October 2024

Division of Gastroenterology, Rabin Medical Center, affiliated with the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.

Objectives: Elderly hospitalized patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) flare and concurrent Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) are considered at high risk of IBD-related complications. We aimed to evaluate the short, intermediate, and long-term post-discharge complications among these patients.

Methods: A retrospective multicenter cohort study assessing outcomes of elderly individuals (≥60 years) hospitalized for an IBD flare who were tested for CDI (either positive or negative) and discharged.

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Purpose: Developing innovative precision and personalized cancer therapeutics is essential to enhance cancer survivability, particularly for prevalent cancer types such as colorectal cancer. This study aims to demonstrate various approaches for discovering new targets for precision therapies using artificial intelligence (AI) on a Polish cohort of colorectal cancer patients.

Methods: We analyzed 71 patients with histopathologically confirmed advanced resectional colorectal adenocarcinoma.

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