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2. Ostrość wzroku kierowców niezawodowych - czy uzasadniona byłaby jej okresowa ocena?
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Wittczak, Andrzej, Kubus, Marta, and Wittczak, Tomasz
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- 2023
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3. SICK BUILDING SYNDROME DUE TO EXPOSURE TO PENTACHLOROPHENOL IN THE OFFICE: A CASE REPORT.
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Wittczak, Tomasz, Dudek, Wojciech, Walusiak, Jolanta, Krakowiak, Anna, and Pałczyński, Cezary
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SICK building syndrome ,ENVIRONMENTALLY induced diseases ,ENVIRONMENTAL health ,INDUSTRIAL hygiene ,WORK environment - Abstract
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- 2006
4. OCCUPATIONAL ALERGY: A MAJOR HEALTH HAZARD AMONG FOOD PROCESSING WORKERS.
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Świderska-Kiełbik, Sylwia, Krakowiak, Anna, Wittczak, Tomasz, and Pałczyński, Cezary
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ALLERGENS ,ANTIGENS ,FOOD industry ,DAIRY products ,DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
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- 2005
5. CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME: ITS IMPORTANCE IN OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE.
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Wiszniewska, Marta, Walusiak, Jolanta, Wittczak, Tomasz, and Pałczyński, Cezary
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CHRONIC fatigue syndrome ,FATIGUE (Physiology) ,OCCUPATIONAL medicine ,INDUSTRIAL hygiene ,ETIOLOGY of diseases - Abstract
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- 2005
6. ALERGENOWOSWOISTE PRZECIWCIAŁA IgE W DIAGNOSTYCE ZAWODOWEJ ASTMY OSKRZELOWEJ I ALERGICZNEGO, ZAWODOWEGO NIEŻYTU NOSA.
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Dudek, Wojciech, Wittczak, Tomasz, Walusiak, Jolanta, Krakowiak, Anna, and PałczyDski, Cezary
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SERUM ,ALLERGENS ,IMMUNOGLOBULIN E ,RESPIRATORY allergy ,RHINITIS ,ASTHMA - Abstract
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- 2004
7. BADANIE PLWOCINY INDUKOWANEJ W DIAGNOSTYCE CHORÓB PŁUC, ZE SZCZEGÓLNYM UWZGLĘDNIENIEM ASTMY ZAWODOWEJ.
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Krakowiak, Anna, Wittczak, Tomasz, and Pałczyński, Cezary
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OCCUPATIONAL diseases ,ASTHMA ,LUNG diseases ,IMMUNOLOGY ,ALLERGY treatment ,SPUTUM ,AIRWAY (Anatomy) - Abstract
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- 2004
8. FAKTY -- RELACJE -- OPINIE.
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Wittczak, Tomasz
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- 2005
9. [Borreliosis in occupational medicine practice].
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Krzyczmanik D, Sińczuk-Walczak H, Wittczak T, Cyran A, Pałczyński C, and Walusiak-Skorupa J
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- Animals, Humans, Insect Bites and Stings epidemiology, Lyme Disease epidemiology, Occupational Diseases epidemiology, Occupational Health, Risk Factors, Ticks, Borrelia burgdorferi Group isolation & purification, Insect Bites and Stings diagnosis, Lyme Disease diagnosis, Occupational Diseases diagnosis, Occupational Medicine organization & administration
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Lyme borreliosis is a multisystem infectious disease that can occur from bites by infected ticks. It can appear at persons exposed professionally for staying in tick feeding environment as well as persons staying in such an environment occasionally. For a few years the Lyme disease is taking the leading place amongst occupational diseases and first amongst infectious occupational diseases. Lyme disease is a major problem especially in wooded areas of Poland however it can occur throughout the country. The variety of clinical and serological pictures is creating everyday diagnostic problems. The aim of this publication is to collect, methodize and remind the medical knowledge about pathogenesis, symptoms, diagnostics, prevention and medical certification of this disease. Disease symptoms were specified to appearing in various organs and systems in order to clarify this difficult to diagnose disease. Diagnostics of Lyme disease was divided into standard and highly specialized, performed in special cases.
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- 2012
10. [Invasion by trichinae in the patient hospitalized with suspicion of occupational borreliosis: a case report].
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Lipińska-Ojrzanowska A, Wittczak T, Krzyczmanik D, Pałczyński C, and Walusiak-Skorupa J
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- Animals, Antibodies, Bacterial blood, Borrelia burgdorferi isolation & purification, Diagnosis, Differential, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Humans, Lyme Disease diagnosis, Male, Middle Aged, Occupational Diseases immunology, Trichinellosis immunology, Antibodies, Helminth blood, Occupational Diseases diagnosis, Trichinella isolation & purification, Trichinellosis diagnosis
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Diagnosis of occupational infectious diseases gives rise to a number of problems in the practice of occupational medicine. Similar symptoms of many infections, including parasitic diseases, can limit the range of applied diagnostic and certification procedures only to diseases induced by pathogenic agents or exposures occurring in the occupational environment. In some cases this makes difficult or even impossible to explain a real cause of patients' complaints. We present a case report on the patient with suspected occupational borreliosis. Due to many diagnostic doubts during hospitalization, including long term presence of some clinical manifestations reported by the patient, which could occur in the course of borreliosis and also suggest earlier infection by trichinae, a wider span of specialist examinations was applied. Finally, the invasion of trichinae was diagnosed and later confirmed by serologic tests.
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- 2011
11. [Coexistence of two occupational infectious diseases in one patient--borreliosis and tick-borne encephalitis--a case report].
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Krzyczmanik D, Rybacki M, Wittczak T, Dudek W, Swierczyńska-Machura D, Pałczyński C, and Walusiak-Skorupa J
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- Animals, Encephalitis, Tick-Borne complications, Forestry, Humans, Lyme Disease complications, Male, Middle Aged, Occupational Diseases complications, Ticks, Encephalitis, Tick-Borne diagnosis, Encephalitis, Tick-Borne microbiology, Lyme Disease diagnosis, Lyme Disease microbiology, Occupational Diseases diagnosis, Occupational Diseases microbiology
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Recently, infectious diseases have been found to be the most frequent among occupational diseases. Borreliosis, the most common among them, as well as tick-borne encephalitis is transmitted by ticks. Recognition of occupational etiology of such diseases is possible only when the relationship between the infection, occupational exposure and performed work is proved. A case report of a forest worker with borreliosis coexisting with tick-borne encephalitis is presented. Despite nonconcurrent recognition of both diseases it was highly possible that contagion took place at the same time or at a very short time interval. Despite high prevalence of tick-borne diseases, occupational etiology of these two infectious diseases in one patient is very rarely recognized.
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- 2011
12. [Occupational allergy in transport workers--underestimated hazard].
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Tymoszuk D, Wittczak T, Walusiak-Skorupa J, and Pałczyński C
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- Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Humans, Hypersensitivity epidemiology, Occupational Diseases epidemiology, Occupational Exposure statistics & numerical data, Occupational Health statistics & numerical data, Poland epidemiology, Protective Devices statistics & numerical data, Risk Assessment, Risk Factors, Allergens adverse effects, Hypersensitivity prevention & control, Occupational Diseases prevention & control, Occupational Exposure prevention & control, Transportation
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Transport workers, subjected to variable direct exposure to allergens in the workplace, are an occupational group at risk of developing occupational allergic diseases of the respiratory system as well as the skin. Their work environment is characterized by considerable diversity of both chemical and biological sensitizers. Sensitization occurs due to occupational exposure to allergens mainly by inhalation or direct skin contact. Therefore, it is necessary to be aware of the presence of strong allergens in the work environment to introduce appropriate preventive measures and to reduce the adverse health effects resulting from the exposure. This publication presents the most important allergens described as causal factors of occupational allergy among transport workers and the basic principles of diagnostics and medical certification of these diseases.
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- 2011
13. [Cleaners'asthma--etiology, diagnostics, prophylaxis and medical certification].
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Lipińska-Ojrzanowska A, Wittczak T, Pałczyński C, and Walusiak-Skorupa J
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- Administration, Inhalation, Administration, Topical, Asthma epidemiology, Humans, Maintenance methods, Occupational Diseases epidemiology, Occupational Exposure statistics & numerical data, Risk Factors, Asthma chemically induced, Detergents adverse effects, Irritants adverse effects, Occupational Diseases chemically induced, Occupational Exposure adverse effects
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Asthma is the most common occupational allergic respiratory disease. The results of several current studies reveal also high risk of work-related asthma among cleaners. This kind of work may increase the risk of allergic as well as non-allergic asthma. However, the mechanism by which inflammation in respiratory airways is induced by cleaning chemicals is still unknown. This paper shows the results of numerous studies regarding exposure and respiratory symptoms among cleaning personnel. The increased risk of respiratory diseases among cleaners suggests the need to educate workers and to devise safety methods during multiuse cleaning both in occupational settings and in private households.
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- 2011
14. [The real value of diagnostic methods in case of long time of cessation of occupational exposure to diisocyanates among patients diagnosed in the nofer institute of occupational medicine in Łodź].
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Swierczyńska-Machura D, Walusiak-Skorupa J, Wiszniewska M, Lipińska-Ojrzanowska A, Wittczak T, Dudek W, and Pałczyński C
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- Adult, Asthma chemically induced, Asthma epidemiology, Humans, Middle Aged, Occupational Diseases chemically induced, Occupational Diseases epidemiology, Poland, Respiratory Function Tests, Retrospective Studies, Air Pollutants, Occupational adverse effects, Allergens adverse effects, Asthma diagnosis, Isocyanates adverse effects, Occupational Diseases diagnosis, Occupational Exposure adverse effects
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Background: The aim of the study was to analyze the data obtained during the diagnostic process and their real values in the final diagnosis of patients exposed to diisocyanates amd suspected of occupational allergic disease of the respiratory system The patients have been hospitalized in the Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine over recent 11 years., Material and Methods: In 1999-2009 we hospitalized 37 patients exposed to diisocyanates and suspected of occupational asthma., Results: Test results of 37 patients were analyzed. The patients were divided into three groups of those with diagnosed occupational asthma, with diagnosed non-occupational asthma and those without any allergic airway disease. 40.0% of patients with occupational asthma, 64.3% of patients with non-occupational asthma and 15.4% of patients without any allergic disease were sensitized to at least one of common allergens. We did not find any specific IgE to diisocyanates. Specific challenge tests were performed in all the 37 subjects. We observed positive results of SIT with diisocyanates in 10 patients., Conclusions: Only specific challenge test with diisocyanates showed the real diagnostic value in case of a 7.5-year cessation of exposure. Determination of serum specific IgE to diisocyanates does not seem to be of clinical value in the diagnosis of diisocyanate-induced asthma in case of a 7.5 year cessation of exposure. Atopy is not the risk factor in diisocyanate-induced asthma.
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- 2011
15. [Welding-related respiratory diseases].
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Wittczak T, Walusiak J, and Pałczyński C
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- Chronic Disease, Gases toxicity, Humans, Lung Diseases chemically induced, Lung Diseases epidemiology, Occupational Diseases epidemiology, Poland, Respiration Disorders epidemiology, Risk Factors, Air Pollutants, Occupational toxicity, Inhalation Exposure adverse effects, Metals, Heavy toxicity, Occupational Diseases etiology, Respiration Disorders chemically induced, Welding
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Welders are exposed to fumes containing different gases, fumes and particles, depending on the composition of the welding electrodes, welded material and the welding method used. Welders are workers at risk of developing various respiratory signs and symptoms. Health effects associated with welding include different lung function abnormalities, including metal fume fever, bronchial asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, pneumoconiosis and other pulmonary fibrosis (chronic beryllium disease, cobalt lung), and lung cancer. The authors describe some aspects of etiology, pathogenesis, diagnostics, prophylaxis, and medical certification of welding-related respiratory diseases.
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- 2009
16. [Occupational allergic conjunctivitis].
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Wittczak T, Pas-Wyroilak A, and Pałczyński C
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- Humans, Conjunctivitis, Allergic diagnosis, Conjunctivitis, Allergic etiology, Conjunctivitis, Allergic prevention & control, Occupational Diseases diagnosis, Occupational Diseases etiology, Occupational Diseases prevention & control, Occupational Exposure
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The eye is one of the first organs to encounter environmental and occupational allergens. Due to this fact, ocular inflammation is a common problem among patients suffering from allergies. The most common form of ocular allergy is allergic conjunctivitis (AC). This term comprises different forms of this disease. Occupational allergic conjunctivitis (OAC), occurring at the workplace (induced by occupational allergens) is a specific kind of AC. This disease is not well recognized and probably underestimated. The authors describe pathogenesis, symptoms, etiology, diagnostics, prophylaxis and medical certification procedures of this condition.
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- 2007
17. [Allergen-specific IgE antibody in the diagnosis of occupational asthma and occupational rhinitis].
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Dudek W, Wittczak T, Walusiak J, Krakowiak A, and Pałczyński C
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- Adult, Asthma immunology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Occupational Diseases immunology, Predictive Value of Tests, Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial immunology, Sensitivity and Specificity, Skin Tests, Asthma diagnosis, Immunoglobulin E blood, Occupational Diseases diagnosis, Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial diagnosis
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Background: The aim of the study was to evaluate the usefulness of skin prick tests and serum allergen-specific IgE determination in diagnosis of occupational airway allergies., Materials and Methods: The study group comprised 152 patients with suspected occupational asthma and occupational allergic rhinitis. In all subjects, skin prick tests (SPT) to occupational allergens and specific challenge test were performed, and serum allergen-specific IgE (as-IgE) was determined. The sensitivity, specificity and predictive values of SPT and serum as-IgE were evaluated for different types of allergens (flour, grain, natural rubber latex and cotton)., Results: SPT sensitivity ranged from 22.2 to 68.2%, and specificity from 74.1 to 88.2%, depending on the allergen. Positive predictive values for SPT ranged from 30 to 68.2% and negative predictive values from 74 to 82.4%. As-IgE sensitivity was evaluated from 42.8 to 83.3%, and specificity from 57.1 to 81.5%. Positive predictive values for as-IgE ranged from 35.7 to 76.2% and negative predictive values from 72.4 to 92.3%., Conclusions: The results showed that neither SPT nor serum as-IgE determination indicated sufficient sensitivity and specificity to play a key role in diagnosis of occupational asthma and rhinitis. The sensitivity, specificity and predictive values varied depending on the type of allergen. During the diagnostic process of occupational asthma and rhinitis the specific inhalant challenge test should be taken into consideration to confirm the final diagnosis.
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- 2004
18. [The examination of induced sputum in diagnosis of pulmonary diseases, in general, and in occupational asthma, in particular].
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Krakowiak A, Wittczak T, and Pałczyński C
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- Asthma etiology, Humans, Occupational Diseases etiology, Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive etiology, Respiratory Function Tests, Asthma diagnosis, Occupational Diseases diagnosis, Occupational Exposure adverse effects, Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive diagnosis, Sputum metabolism
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Occupational bronchial asthma is one of the most frequent occupational lung diseases in many countries throughout the world. The diagnosis of this disease is based on clinical and occupational histories, positive immunological tests with potentially allergic agents and functional respiratory tests. However, over the recent years, the induced sputum method has become a new test with promising results for the study of occupational airway diseases. The current state of knowledge of the role of induced sputum in occupational asthma and other respiratory diseases is presented in this article.
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- 2004
19. [Occupational asthma and interstitial cobalt-induced changes in a dental technician: a case report].
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Wittczak T, Walusiak J, Krakowiak A, and Pałczyński C
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- Allergens immunology, Asthma immunology, Bronchial Provocation Tests, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Occupational Diseases immunology, Risk Factors, Asthma chemically induced, Chromium Alloys adverse effects, Dental Materials adverse effects, Dental Technicians, Occupational Diseases chemically induced, Occupational Exposure adverse effects
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It is a case report on a 55-year-old non-smoking female, dental technician, with a 36-year history of cobalt exposure. The patient suffered from dyspnea, coughing and decrease in physical load tolerance about 20 years after the first occupational contact with cobalt-containing metal dentures. Skin tests performed with a battery of common allergens (metals: nickel, chrome, cobalt; acrylates; disinfectants; and natural rubber latex) were negative. In the patient, interstitial radiological changes, respiratory insufficiency and decrease in diffusion capacity were observed. While performing a provocation test with 0.05% cobaltous chloride, the patient developed dyspnea with concomitant decrease in 1 second forced expiratory volume (FEV1) and peak respiratory flow (PEF) from the beginning of the 3rd hour after provocation and maximum intensity at the 8th hour. These symptoms persisted until the 24th hour. The authors conclude that occupational exposure of the dental technician to cobalt dust derived from metal dentures may cause chronic airway disease with interstitial inflammation, fibrosis and occupational asthma.
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- 2003
20. [Risk factors of occupational hypersensitivity in apprentice bakers].
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Walusiak J, Pałczyński C, Hanke W, Górski P, Wyszyńska-Puzyńska C, Mierzwa L, Pawlukiewicz M, Wittczak T, Krakowiak A, Ruta U, and Wagrowska-Koski E
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- Adolescent, Female, Humans, Hypersensitivity diagnosis, Immunoglobulin E blood, Male, Occupational Diseases epidemiology, Occupational Diseases immunology, Poland epidemiology, Respiratory Hypersensitivity epidemiology, Respiratory Hypersensitivity immunology, Risk Factors, Skin Tests, Statistics, Nonparametric, Surveys and Questionnaires, Flour adverse effects, Food Industry standards, Occupational Diseases diagnosis, Respiratory Hypersensitivity diagnosis
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The aim of the study was to evaluate the risk factors for hypersensitivity to occupational allergens in apprentice bakers. The study group comprised 287 persons. A questionnaire survey, as well as skin prick tests (SPT) with common and occupational allergens were performed in all subjects prior to occupational exposure and one and two years after starting vocational training. In addition, the total IgE level was evaluated in all of them at the beginning of the study. In selected cases, specific anti-flour and alpha-amylase IgE were estimated. Almost 2% of the study subjects showed positive SPT with occupational allergens before vocational training. After two years of occupational exposure, the occurrence of at least one positive SPT increased from 19.2 to 30.7%, including common (from 18.8 to 30%) and occupational (from 1.7 to 12.9%) allergens. In 18.1% of subjects, hypersensitivity to occupational allergens assessed by positive SPT, and/or the presence of antigen specific IgE developed during the study period. Logistic regression analysis revealed that positive SPT with common allergens is a significant risk factor for the development of hypersensitivity to occupational allergens (OR = 9.06, 95% CI: 2.53-32.46). The results of the study suggest that skin prick tests with common and occupational allergens should be performed in bakers prior to occupational exposure. The outcome of the tests should enable better identification of subjects at the highest risk of occupational allergy and their referral to more frequent screening. A relatively high prevalence of positive SPT with occupational allergens (2%) at the beginning of vocational training should be taken into account to avoid possible future diagnostic mistakes.
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- 2002
21. [Airway remodeling in occupational asthma: clinical implications and medical-legal certification].
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Wittczak T, Walusiak J, Opalska B, and Pałczyński C
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- Asthma physiopathology, Humans, Inflammation pathology, Muscle, Smooth pathology, Regional Blood Flow, Respiratory Mucosa blood supply, Respiratory Mucosa physiopathology, Respiratory System pathology, Airway Resistance, Asthma pathology, Respiratory Mucosa pathology
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This review focuses on the major cellular and structural changes in the airways in occupational asthma and underlines mechanisms that contribute to airflow limitation found in asthmatic patients. Asthma is characterized by thickening of the airway wall and developing of the inflammatory process, including infiltration of inflammatory cells, release of a wide spectrum of molecules (fibronectin, growth factors, cytokines and chemokines), deposition of immunoglobulins and collagen, smooth muscle hyperplasia and fibrosis. These cellular and structural changes may contribute to thickening of the reticular basement membrane and the stable increase in airflow limitation. Airway remodeling is of clinical importance in occupational asthma because it is the main reason for persistent, progressive impairment of respiratory function and makes it necessary to re-evaluate the patient's respiratory disability two years after cessation of occupational exposure.
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- 2002
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