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2. Ground reaction forces better than center of pressure differentiate postural control between young female volleyball players and untrained peers
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Borzucka, Dorota, Kręcisz, Krzysztof, and Kuczyński, Michał
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- 2024
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3. Ground reaction forces better than center of pressure differentiate postural control between young female volleyball players and untrained peers
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Dorota Borzucka, Krzysztof Kręcisz, and Michał Kuczyński
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract A comprehensive explanation of the relationship between postural control and athletic performance requires compare body balance in athletes with their never training counterparts. To fill this gap in relation to volleyball, the aim of this study was to compare the balance of intermediate adolescent female players (VOL, n = 61) with inactive peers (CON, n = 57). The participants were investigated in normal quiet stance during 20 s trials on a Kistler force plate. The traditional spatial (amplitude and mean speed) and temporal (frequency and entropy) indices were computed for ground reaction forces (GRF) and center-of-pressure (COP) time-series. The spatial parameters of the both time-series did not discriminate the two groups. However, the temporal GRF parameters revealed much lower values in VOL than in CON (p
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- 2024
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4. Extraocular form of sebaceous carcinoma with an aggressive course
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Monika Kucharczyk, Joanna Dziurzyńska, Aleksandra Błaszczyk, Katarzyna Szczukocka, Monika Gieroń, and Beata Kręcisz
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basal cell carcinoma ,sebaceous carcinoma ,muir-torrea syndrome ,Medicine ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Published
- 2023
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5. The Use of Beetroot Juice as an Impregnating Solution to Change Volatile Compounds, Physical Properties and Influence the Kinetics of the Celery Drying Process
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Magdalena Kręcisz, Marta Klemens, Aleks Latański, and Bogdan Stępień
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kinetics ,vacuum impregnation ,celery ,beetroot ,drying ,VOCs ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
The effect of different methods of drying celery root enriched with beet juice by vacuum impregnation (VI) was studied. The process of convection drying, vacuum drying and freeze drying was carried out. Compared to dried indigenous celery, dry impregnated tissue was characterized by lower values of dry matter, L* and b* color parameters, as well as higher values of water activity, density and a* color parameter. In addition, VI reduced the drying time. Forty Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) were found in celery, while fifty-one VOCs were found in the profile of celery with beetroot juice. The innovative method of vacuum impregnation made it possible to produce a new type of product with changed properties and a variable VOCs profile. The best fit of the drying process kinetics was achieved by using the logistic model. Increasing the temperature during convection drying resulted in shorter drying time, increased values of dry matter, reduced the water activity value and altered VOCs.
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- 2024
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6. Effect of Tomato Juice and Different Drying Methods on Selected Properties of Courgette
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Magdalena Kręcisz, Bogdan Stępień, and Karol Pikor
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drying ,vacuum impregnation ,courgette ,kinetics ,color ,VGI ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of vacuum impregnation on selected physical properties of courgettes, the drying process, and kinetics of the drying process. Vacuum impregnation was used as a pretreatment in the conducted research. The drying process was carried out using three techniques (convection drying, freeze drying, and vacuum drying). In the presented work, selected properties of courgettes, i.e., water activity, dry weight, density, VGI, shrinkage, and color were investigated, and the best model describing the kinetics of the drying process was selected. As a result of the study, it was found that the pretreated courgette was characterized by increased dry matter (0.44% to 4.08%) and density content (15.52% to 33.78%) and reduced or increasing water activity (−5.08 to 38.62%) depending on the drying method. The process also resulted in reduced drying shrinkage (−2.13% to −6.97%). Tomato juice was used as an impregnating solution, resulting in an increase in red intensity (8.44) and a decrease in the L* color index (80.16 to 58.00 for the fresh courgette). Dries with the most favorable properties were obtained using the freeze-drying method. The best model of the drying process kinetics was the logistic model.
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- 2024
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7. New cyclopentaquinoline and 3,5-dichlorobenzoic acid hybrids with neuroprotection against oxidative stress for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease
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Kamila Czarnecka, Małgorzata Girek, Paweł Kręcisz, Robert Skibiński, Kamil Łątka, Jakub Jończyk, Marek Bajda, Piotr Szymczyk, Grzegorz Galita, Jacek Kabziński, Ireneusz Majsterek, Alba Espargaró, Raimon Sabate, and Paweł Szymański
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acetylcholinesterase inhibitors ,Alzheimer’s disease ,molecular modelling ,Ellman’s method ,MTDL ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative brain disease. Thus, drugs including donepezil, rivastigmine, and galantamine are not entirely effective in the treatment of this multifactorial disease. The present study evaluates eight derivatives (3a–3h) as candidates with stronger anti-AD potential but with less side effects. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) assays were used to assess oxidative stress which involve in the neurodegeneration. The neuroprotective properties of 3e against oxidative stress were done in three experiments using MTT test. The anti-AD potential was determined based on their anticholinesterase inhibition ability, determined using Ellman’s method, Aβ aggregation potential according to thioflavin (Th) fluorescence assay, and their antioxidative and anti-inflammatory activities. Compound 3e exhibited moderate cholinesterase inhibition activity (AChE, IC50 = 0.131 µM; BuChE, IC50 = 0.116 µM; SI = 1.13), significant inhibition of Aβ(1–42) aggregation (55.7%, at 5 µM) and acceptable neuroprotective activity. Extensive analysis of in vitro and in vivo assays indicates that new cyclopentaquinoline derivatives offer promise as candidates for new anti-AD drugs.
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- 2023
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8. The Influence of the Vacuum Impregnation, Beetroot Juice, and Various Drying Methods on Selected Properties of Courgette and Broccoli Snacks
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Magdalena Kręcisz, Bogdan Stępień, Jacek Łyczko, and Piotr Kamiński
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drying ,vacuum impregnation ,VOCs ,broccoli ,courgette ,bulk density ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
The drying process is used in the food industry to extend the shelf life of fruits and vegetables without the use of preservatives. As quality, visual, and aroma characteristics are important determinants of consumer interest, they play a key role in the development of new foods. In the present study, vacuum impregnation (VI) was used prior to vacuum drying (VD) and freeze drying (FD) of courgette and broccoli. Organic beet juice was used to produce the novel snacks. The study showed that the use of vacuum impregnation significantly affected the VOCs profile (volatile organic compounds profile), in which the following compounds were found: viz: 2-(E)-hexen-1-ol, 2-(Z)-hexen-1-ol and aceto-phenone. VI caused a decrease in volumetric gel index (VGI), drying shrinkage (S), water activity (AW), decreased color saturation (∆C), and increased dry matter content (DM). All these properties testify to the positive effect of the pretreatment used. The drying methods used had a significant effect on the properties of the dried vegetables. The dries obtained by the FD method showed higher density and water activity, as well as better preserved color (lower ∆E) and higher VOCs, so it is considered that freeze drying is a suitable method for obtaining novel courgette and broccoli snacks.
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- 2023
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9. Wavelet coherence as a measure of trunk stabilizer muscle activation in wheelchair fencers
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Monika Błaszczyszyn, Zbigniew Borysiuk, Katarzyna Piechota, Krzysztof Kręcisz, and Dariusz Zmarzły
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Wavelet analysis ,Para-athletes ,Spinal cord injury ,Electromyography ,Frequency levels ,Sports medicine ,RC1200-1245 - Abstract
Abstract Background Intermuscular synchronization constitutes one of the key aspects of effective sport performance and activities of daily living. The aim of the study was to assess the synchronization of trunk stabilizer muscles in wheelchair fencers with the use of wavelet analysis. Methods Intermuscular synchronization and antagonistic EMG–EMG coherence were evaluated in the pairs of the right and the left latissimus dorsi/external oblique abdominal (LD/EOA) muscles. The study group consisted of 16 wheelchair fencers, members of the Polish Paralympic Team, divided into two categories of disability (A and B). Data analysis was carried out in three stages: (1) muscle activation recording using sEMG; (2) wavelet coherence analysis; and (3) coherence density analysis. Results In the Paralympic wheelchair fencers, regardless of their disability category, the muscles were activated at low frequency levels: 8–20 Hz for category A fencers, and 5–15 Hz for category B fencers. Conclusions The results demonstrated a clear activity of the trunk muscles in the wheelchair fencers, including those with spinal cord injury, which can be explained as an outcome of their intense training. EMG signal processing application have great potential for performance improvement and diagnosis of wheelchair athletes.
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- 2021
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10. Special educational needs of children and adolescents with epilepsy
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Elżbieta Kręcisz-Plis
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specjalne potrzeby edukacyjne, padaczka ,Education - Abstract
Abstract: Introduction: Epilepsy is one of the most common chronic conditions of the nervous system. It occurs in around 0,5-1% of school-aged children. It should be emphasized, that a chronic disease is always a very difficult and stressful situation, not only for a child and their family, but also for teachers who cooperate with them. Purpose: The aim of this research is to draw attention to the school situation of a child with epilepsy, regarding especially to them educational needs resulting from the specificity of the disease.
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- 2021
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11. The influence of maggot debridement therapy on the bacterial flora of hard-to-heal wounds
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Gieroń, Monika, Słowik-Rylska, Małgorzata, Kucharczyk, Monika, Cyran-Stemplewska, Sylwia, Gieroń, Bartłomiej, Czerwonka, Grzegorz, Kozieł, Dorota, and Kręcisz, Beata
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Objective:Maggot debridement therapy (MDT) is increasingly being used in clinical practice as an alternative treatment for hard-to-heal (chronic) wounds. Among the many benefits of using MDT is its antimicrobial effect. Maggots secrete substances that are known to have antibacterial properties against both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. Clinically, this results in the effective eradication of pathogenic species and consequently, a faster healing process. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect MDT has on the bacterial flora of hard-to-heal ulcers.Method:Patients with venous, mixed arteriovenous, decubitus, diabetic and neuropathic wounds were treated with larvae of Lucilia sericataenclosed in bags. Dressings were applied to the wounds for 72 hours. Before and after the therapy, a swab was taken from the wound, and bacterial diversity and bacterial growth scores were assessed. While 16 patients were treated only once, the treatment had to be repeated in four cases until the wounds were fully debrided.Results:Bacteria of the species Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Proteus mirabilis, Staphylococcus aureusand Enterococcus faecaliswere the most common strains observed. Of the 20 patients treated, the total number of bacterial strains decreased in eight wounds, but increased in five wounds, while no difference was observed in nine wounds. The average number of bacterial strains in wounds decreased after MDT. A lower incidence of alarm pathogens was also reported. In cases where multiple applications of larvae were administered, greater decreases in bacterial growth scores were observed than in cases with a single application of dressing (37.5% vs 18.1%, respectively). In 18 cases, after disinfection of the wound by larvae, it was reinfected by strains not detected before. Wounds healed completely after MDT in two patients.Conclusion:In this study, MDT changed the bacterial diversity of hard-to-heal wounds. The larvae reduced overall bacterial growth scores and acted on both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria as well as on alarm pathogens. Cleaned wounds appeared to become vulnerable to infection by opportunistic bacteria. The bacterial burden decreased as the number of applications of biological dressings increased.
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- 2024
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12. Clinical course and neurological sequels after tick-borne encephalitis in children – case report
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Ilona Palyga-Bysiecka, Beata Kręcisz, and Barbara Szczepańska
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tick-borne encephalitis ,meningitis ,cognitive deficits ,central nervous system ,vaccination ,Agriculture ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Introduction Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is a neurotropic, tick-transmitted infection. Clinical presentation ranges from mild aseptic meningitis to severe encephalitis, and may result in long-term neurological sequels. Objective The aim of the study is to present the clinical features of TBE in children, and the laboratory findings, in order to identify neurological sequels and the risk of cognitive deficits in long-term TBE infections. Material and Methods The study included eight children with serologically-confirmed TBE, hospitalized in the Paediatric Centre in Kielce, Poland. Results Despite the more benign clinical course of TBE infections in children compared to adults, the potential for long-term cognitive sequels can be serious. It is hypothesized that a developing CNS is more susceptible to long-term infection effects. Conclusions Paediatric TBE should be considered in children with unexplained acute CNS-related symptoms. The long-term consequences may occur with permanent impairment of the quality of life due to neurological consequences.
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- 2021
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13. Biological drugs in the treatment of atopic dermatitis – recommendations of the Polish Dermatological Society, the Polish Society of Allergology, the Polish Pediatric Society and the Polish Society of Family Medicine
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Roman Nowicki, Magdalena Trzeciak, Lidia Rudnicka, Jacek Szepietowski, Marek Kulus, Maciej Kupczyk, Agnieszka Mastalerz-Migas, Jaroslaw Peregud-Pogorzelski, Karina Jahnz-Różyk, Joanna Narbutt, Magdalena Czarnecka-Operacz, Rafał Czajkowski, Elżbieta Grubska-Suchanek, Dorota Krasowska, Beata Kręcisz, Cezary Kowalewski, Aleksandra Lesiak, Małgorzata Olszewska, Zbigniew Samochocki, Radosław Śpiewak, and Aleksandra Wilkowska
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biological drugs ,dupilumab ,atopic dermatitis ,therapeutic recommendations ,Medicine ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
The basis for development of atopic dermatitis are genetic, immunological and microbiological abnormalities as well as epidermal barrier defects. The course of the disease includes periodic exacerbations and remissions. Its development and course are influenced by numerous environmental and individual factors. In recent decades, in industrialized countries, a threefold increase in the incidence of atopic dermatitis was observed. There also is an increasing number of cases resistant to topical treatment. Effective treatment of atopic dermatitis should provide control of clinical symptoms, prevent exacerbations and improve the quality of life of patients. The multifactorial etiopathogenesis and various endotypes and phenotypes of the disease justify the tendency to optimize and personalize the therapy. Currently, we recommend the use of dupilumab for the treatment of patients from 12 years of age with moderate and severe atopic dermatitis, who do not respond to topical treatment.
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14. New hybrids of tacrine and indomethacin as multifunctional acetylcholinesterase inhibitors
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Zawada, Kamil, Czarnecka, Kamila, Girek, Małgorzata, Kręcisz, Paweł, Trejtnar, František, Mandíková, Jana, Jończyk, Jakub, Bajda, Marek, Staśkiewicz, Mariusz, Wójtowicz, Przemysław, Dziubek, Katarzyna, Skibiński, Robert, and Szymański, Paweł
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- 2021
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15. Angioedema. Interdisciplinary diagnostic and therapeutic recommendations of the Polish Dermatological Society (PTD) and Polish Society of Allergology (PTA)
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Roman Nowicki, Elżbieta Grubska-Suchanek, Grzegorz Porębski, Marek L. Kowalski, Karina Jahnz-Różyk, Tomasz Matuszewski, Lidia Rudnicka, Marek Kulus, Wioletta Barańska-Rybak, Rafał Czajkowski, Zbigniew Doniec, Cezary Kowalewski, Beata Kręcisz, Magdalena Lange, Joanna Narbutt, Małgorzata Olszewska, Małgorzata Sokołowska-Wojdyło, Aneta Szczerkowska-Dobosz, Radosław Śpiewak, Magdalena Trzeciak, and Aleksandra Wilkowska
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angioedema ,icatibant ,ecallantide ,rituximab ,berinert ,ruconest ,firazyr ,landelumab ,Medicine ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
Angioedema is a non-inflammatory edema of the subcutaneous tissue and/or mucosal membranes. It commonly coexists with urticaria and is considered a deep form of urticaria. Less commonly, it occurs as an isolated disease in one of two basic forms: acquired angioedema and hereditary angioedema. Four types of acquired angioedema and seven types of hereditary angioedema were difinied. The treatment of angioedema depends on its form and etiological factors, with hereditary angioedema posing a most significant challenge.
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16. Postural control in top-level female volleyball players
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Dorota Borzucka, Krzysztof Kręcisz, Zbigniew Rektor, and Michał Kuczyński
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Volleyball ,Postural control ,Posturography ,Center of Pressure ,Sports medicine ,RC1200-1245 - Abstract
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to compare the postural control of the Poland national women’s volleyball team players with a control group of non-training young women. It was hypothesized that volleyball players use a specific balance control strategy due to the high motor requirements of their team sport. Methods Static postural sway variables were measured in 31 athletes and 31 non-training women. Participants were standing on a force plate with eyes open, and their center of pressure signals were recorded for the 20s with the sampling rate of 20 Hz in the medial-lateral (ML) and anterior-posterior (AP) planes. Results In both AP and ML planes, athletes had lower range and higher fractal dimension of the COP. They had also higher peak frequency than control group in the ML plane only. The remaining COP indices including variability, mean velocity and mean frequency did not display any intergroup differences. Conclusion It can be assumed that due to the high motor requirements of their sport discipline Polish female volleyball players have developed a unique posture control. On the court they have to distribute their sensory resources optimally between balance control and actions resulting from the specifics of the volleyball game. There are no clearly defined criteria for optimal postural strategies for elite athletes, but they rather vary depending on a given sport. The results of our research confirm this claim. Trial registration The tests were previously approved by the Bioethical Commission of the Chamber of Physicians in Opole. (Resolution No. 151/13.12.2007). This study adheres to the CONSORT guidelines.
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- 2020
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17. Wavelet coherence as a measure of trunk stabilizer muscle activation in wheelchair fencers
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Błaszczyszyn, Monika, Borysiuk, Zbigniew, Piechota, Katarzyna, Kręcisz, Krzysztof, and Zmarzły, Dariusz
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- 2021
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18. Atopic dermatitis. Interdisciplinary diagnostic and therapeutic recommendations of the Polish Dermatological Society, Polish Society of Allergology, Polish Pediatric Society and Polish Society of Family Medicine. Part II. Systemic treatment and new therapeutic methods
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Roman Nowicki, Magdalena Trzeciak, Maciej Kaczmarski, Aleksandra Wilkowska, Magdalena Czarnecka-Operacz, Cezary Kowalewski, Lidia Rudnicka, Marek Kulus, Agnieszka Mastalerz-Migas, Jarosław Peregud-Pogorzelski, Małgorzata Sokołowska-Wojdyło, Radosław Śpiewak, Zygmunt Adamski, Joanna Czuwara, Monika Kapińska-Mrowiecka, Andrzej Kaszuba, Dorota Krasowska, Beata Kręcisz, Joanna Narbutt, Sławomir Majewski, Adam Reich, Zbigniew Samochocki, Jacek Szepietowski, and Katarzyna Woźniak
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atopic dermatitis ,immunosuppressive drugs ,biological treatment ,dupilumab ,allergen-specific immunotherapy ,probiotics ,alternative therapy ,Medicine ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
The treatment goal in atopic dermatitis is eliminating clinical symptoms of the disease, preventing exacerbations and complications, as well as improving patients’ quality of life. In cases of severe atopic dermatitis and lack of response it is recommended to introduce systemic therapy. Patients ofter require multi-specialist consultations, and occasionally hospitalization. It is not recommended to use acupuncture, acupressure, bioresonance, homeopathy, or Chinese herbs in the treatment of atopic dermatitis.
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- 2019
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19. Atopic dermatitis. Interdisciplinary diagnostic and therapeutic recommendations of the Polish Dermatological Society, Polish Society of Allergology, Polish Pediatric Society and Polish Society of Family Medicine. Part I. Prophylaxis, topical treatment and phototherapy
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Roman Nowicki, Magdalena Trzeciak, Maciej Kaczmarski, Aleksandra Wilkowska, Magdalena Czarnecka-Operacz, Cezary Kowalewski, Lidia Rudnicka, Marek Kulus, Agnieszka Mastalerz-Migas, Jarosław Peregud-Pogorzelski, Małgorzata Sokołowska-Wojdyło, Radosław Śpiewak, Zygmunt Adamski, Joanna Czuwara, Monika Kapińska-Mrowiecka, Andrzej Kaszuba, Dorota Krasowska, Beata Kręcisz, Joanna Narbutt, Sławomir Majewski, Adam Reich, Zbigniew Samochocki, Jacek Szepietowski, and Katarzyna Woźniak
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atopic dermatitis ,allergic march ,elimination diet ,emollients ,topical glucocorticoids ,topical calcineurin inhibitors ,proactive therapy ,wet dressings ,Medicine ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
Atopic dermatitis is a chronic and recurrent inflammatory dermatosis with concomitant intensive pruritus, and is diagnosed both in children and adults. Atopic dermatitis -patients are predisposed to have bacterial, viral and fungal skin infections; they also suffer from an increased risk of developing food allergies (especially, at an infantile age), allergic rhinitis, or bronchial asthma (a so-called atopic march). Currently, an increasing atopic dermatitis incidence constitutes a serious medical problem that regards not only dermatology and allergology, but also paediatrics, and family medicine. The basis for atopic dermatitis treatment and prophylaxis is restoration of epidermal barrier functions by means of tailored emollients. Atopic dermatitis therapies should effectively eliminate clinical symptoms of the disease, prevent exacerbations as well as complications, and improve patients’ quality of life.
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- 2019
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20. Analysis of patellofemoral arthrokinematic motion quality in open and closed kinetic chains using vibroarthrography
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Dawid Bączkowicz, Krzysztof Kręcisz, and Zbigniew Borysiuk
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Kinetic chain ,Arthrokinematics ,Vibroarthrography ,Motion quality ,Friction ,Chondromalacia ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
Abstract Background Knee movements performed in open (OKC) and closed (CKC) kinetic chains generate various patterns of muscle activities and especially distinct contact stresses in the patellofemoral joint (PFJ). In contrast to these features, the arthrokinematic motion quality (AMQ) of the PFJ has not been compared between mentioned conditions. In this study we performed vibroarthrographic analysis of AMQ in movements performed in OKC and CKC, in healthy subjects and individuals with chondromalacia patellae, to assess which of the test conditions is more efficient in differentiation between healthy and deteriorated joints. Moreover, our analysis will broaden the knowledge related to behavior of normal and pathological synovial joints during motion with and without weight bearing. It is an essential issue, due to the recently observed significant interest in comparing potential benefits and limitations of CKC and OKC exercises as they relate to lower extremity rehabilitation. Methods 100 subjects (62 healthy controls and 38 subjects with PFJ chondromalacia) were enrolled. During repeated knee flexion/extension motions performed in OKC (in a sitting position) and CKC (sit-to-stand movements), the vibroarthrographic signals were collected using an accelerometer and described by variability (VMS), amplitude (R4), and spectral power in 50–250 Hz (P1) and 250–450 Hz (P2) bands. Results Significant differences in VMS [V], R4 [V], P1 [V2/Hz] and P2 [V2/Hz] between OKC and CKC were found (0.0001, 0.969. 0.800 0.041 vs 0.013, 3.973, 6.790, 0.768, respectively, P
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- 2019
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21. Using Nonlinear Vibroartrographic Parameters for Age-Related Changes Assessment in Knee Arthrokinematics
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Krzysztof Kręcisz, Dawid Bączkowicz, and Aleksandra Kawala-Sterniuk
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arthrokinematics ,signal processing ,vibroartrography ,joint motion quality ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
Changes in articular surfaces can be associated with the aging process and as such may lead to quantitative and qualitative impairment of joint motion. This study is aiming to evaluate the age-related quality of the knee joint arthrokinematic motion using nonlinear parameters of the vibroarthrographic (VAG) signal. To analyse the age-related quality of the patellofemoral joint (PFJ), motion vibroarthrography was used. The data that were subject to analysis represent 220 participants divided into five age groups. The VAG signals were acquired during flexion/extension knee motion and described with the following nonlinear parameters: recurrence rate (RR) and multi-scale entropy (MSE). RR and MSE decrease almost in a linear way with age (main effects of group p<0.001; means (SD): RR=0.101(0.057)−0.020(0.017); and MSE=20.9(8.56)−13.6(6.24)). The RR post-hoc analysis showed that there were statistically significant differences (p<0.01) in all comparisons with the exception of the 5th–6th life decade. For MSE, statistically significant differences (p<0.01) occurred for: 3rd–7th, 4th–7th, 5th–7th and 6th life decades. Our results imply that degenerative age-related changes are associated with lower repeatability, greater heterogeneity in state space dynamics, and greater regularity in the time domain of VAG signal. In comparison with linear VAG measures, our results provide additional information about the nature of changes of the vibration dynamics of PFJ motion with age.
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- 2022
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22. Effectiveness of maggot debridement therapy in treating chronic wounds – review of current literature
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Monika Gieroń, Małgorzata Słowik-Rylska, and Beata Kręcisz
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maggot debridement therapy ,chronic wounds ,larvae ,Medicine - Abstract
Larval therapy in recent years has gained more interest as a method of treating chronic wounds. It could be an alternative to conventional therapies due to the increasing multidrug resistance of bacteria and observed allergic reactions to antibiotics and disinfectants. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of the treatment on the basis of a review of medical databases. Results of the studies have demonstrated greater maggot debridement therapy (MDT) effectiveness in the debridement and stimulation of granulation process over conventional methods. In addition, using this method can shorten the healing time, reduce the consumption of antibiotics, and reduce the cost of treatment. The results of analysed studies are promising; however, it would be advisable to perform randomised, blinded studies with longer follow-up time, in which a larger group of patients would participate.
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- 2018
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23. Effect of six-week intervention program on postural stability measures and muscle coactivation in senior-aged women
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Borysiuk Z, Konieczny M, Kręcisz K, Pakosz P, and Królikowska B
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stabilography ,EMG signal ,sensory integration ,aging ,Geriatrics ,RC952-954.6 - Abstract
Zbigniew Borysiuk, Mariusz Konieczny, Krzysztof Kręcisz, Paweł Pakosz, Bożena Królikowska Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy, Opole University of Technology, Opole, Poland Objective: The objective involved the analysis of the efficiency of the Program of Movement Recreation of Elderly People (PMREP) exercise program expressed in terms of the stabilography measures and coactivation of muscles in women in the age group of 60–70 years. The assumption that was assumed stems from theoretical implications that the adequate postural stability is manifested in the decrease of the body sways measured by means of a force plate.Materials and methods: The study involved a group of 60 females, all members of the active seniors’ association. The subjects were in the age range from 60 to 70 years. The subjects were divided into 2 groups of equal size: control and experimental. Subjects in both groups participated in the rehabilitation exercises: experimental (n=16, PMREP – twice a week/60 minutes), control (n=27, PMREP – only once a week/60 minutes).Results: The study demonstrated that the completion of a 6-week PMREP program resulted in a decrease in the variability and velocity as well as indicators representing center of pressure displacement measured in the feet for the exercises performed with closed eyes with subjects standing on a high foam pad located on a force plate (P=0.001). No significant changes in coactivation of the calf muscles were recorded in the subjects.Conclusion: The study concludes that a PMREP rehabilitation plan with an adequate program and frequency leads to an improvement of the vestibular system coupled with proprioception understood as an integrated process of sensor activation in the body. However, in regard to the coactivation of the muscles involved in maintaining postural stability, no significant differences have been observed. Keywords: stabilography, EMG signal, sensory integration, aging
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- 2018
24. Effect of processing conditions and concentration of water and milk suspensions on the dynamic viscosity of corn-cranberry gluten-free instant gruels
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Magdalena Kręcisz and Agnieszka Wójtowicz
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extrusion-cooking ,corn ,cranberry ,gluten-free ,dynamic viscosity ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 ,Environmental protection ,TD169-171.8 ,Physical geography ,GB3-5030 ,Physical and theoretical chemistry ,QD450-801 - Abstract
Selecting the parameters of the extrusion-cooking process makes it possible to produce various types of extrudates with a certain density, expansion, water absorption capacity, stickiness, etc. Porridges and gruels for children are products in a loose form, obtained from rice, corn, rye, oat, barley, buckwheat, millet or wheat flour, that can be produced with conventional drum-drying but also with the application of extrusion-cooking. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of dried cranberries addition level and processing conditions of instant corn-cranberry gruels on the dynamic viscosity of solutions with various concentrations and liquid medium used. The results showed that increasing content of cranberries in the recipe resulted in an increase of the dynamic viscosity value of extruded gruels suspensions. Increasing the screw speed during processing caused a decrease in the dynamic viscosity of extruded gruels in the case of aqueous suspensions tested at 40°C. Increasing viscosity along with the increase of screw speed was observed in all milk suspensions. Increasing the temperature of water and milk suspensions caused a decrease in the dynamic viscosity values of extruded corn-cranberry instant gruels. Higher values of dynamic viscosity were observed in the case of suspensions prepared with milk.
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25. Effect of PVA and PDE on selected structural characteristics of extrusion-cooked starch foams
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Maciej Combrzyński, Leszek Mościcki, Anita Kwaśniewska, Tomasz Oniszczuk, Agnieszka Wójtowicz, Magdalena Kręcisz, Bartosz Sołowiej, Bożena Gładyszewska, and Siemowit Muszyński
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extrusion-cooking ,thermoplastic starch foams ,protective loose-fill materials ,physical properties ,functional additives ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
Abstract The aim of this work was to determine selected physical properties of biodegradable thermoplastic starch (TPS) filling foams manufactured by extrusion-cooking technique from different combinations of potato starch and two additives: poly(vinyl alcohol) PVA and Plastronfoam PDE. Foams were processed with seven starch/additives combinations at two different extruder-cooker’s screw rotational speeds. The densities of starch foams depended significantly on the additive type and content. The linear relationship between the Young modulus and the ultimate compression force and apparent density was found. The foams processed with the addition of PVA had low density, porosity and lower values of the Young modulus than the foams prepared with PDE.
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- 2018
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26. Differences in static postural control between top level male volleyball players and non-athletes
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Borzucka, Dorota, Kręcisz, Krzysztof, Rektor, Zbigniew, and Kuczyński, Michał
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- 2020
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27. Postural control in top-level female volleyball players
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Borzucka, Dorota, Kręcisz, Krzysztof, Rektor, Zbigniew, and Kuczyński, Michał
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28. Influence of Drying Methods and Vacuum Impregnation on Selected Quality Factors of Dried Sweet Potato
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Magdalena Kręcisz, Joanna Kolniak-Ostek, Bogdan Stępień, Jacek Łyczko, Marta Pasławska, and Justyna Musiałowska
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sweet potato ,phenols ,antioxidant activity ,VOCs ,vacuum impregnation ,freeze drying ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
A comparative study was conducted on the effect of vacuum impregnation and drying methods on the production of dried sweet potatoes with high bioactivity. The present study determined the quality and physicochemical properties of dried sweet potato depending on the used impregnating solutions. Sweet potatoes were pretreated in freshly squeezed onion (O) and kale (K) juice, onion and kale (OK) mixture (1:1), and sodium chloride solution. Vacuum impregnation (VI) was carried out under reduced pressure (6 kPa) for 2 min, after which the impregnating solution was dispensed and maintained under vacuum for 4 min. Sweet potato slices were dried using vacuum drying (VD) and freeze drying (FD) methods. Higher content of polyphenols, carotenoids, and chlorophyll, as well as increased antioxidant capacity and higher VOC profile, were recorded for the dried products obtained using the sublimation method. The use of vacuum impregnation reduced the hardness of the products and other textural characteristics, such as cohesiveness, springiness, and gumminess. Furthermore, we found that vacuum impregnation pretreatment was a beneficial method for improving the characteristics of dried vegetables. The highest content of phenolics, carotenoids, and chlorophylls in dried sweet potatoes were recorded when samples were impregnated with onion and kale juice. For the fresh sweet potato, the highest contribution in VOC composition had phenylacetaldehyde (44.90%), (E)-2-octen-1-al (9.43%), and benzaldehyde (8.18%), respectively. The interesting content of VOC profile compounds in dried sweet potatoes was recorded when samples were impregnated with kale juice.
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29. Physicochemical and Quality Properties of Dried Courgette Slices: Impact of Vacuum Impregnation and Drying Methods
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Magdalena Kręcisz, Bogdan Stępień, Marta Pasławska, Jarosław Popłoński, and Kinga Dulak
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vacuum impregnation ,courgette ,convective drying ,vacuum drying ,freeze drying ,chemical analysis ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
The aim of this study was to determine the effects that the type of impregnating solution and drying method (freeze drying (FD) and vacuum drying (VD) at 45 °C and convective drying (CD) at 50, 60, and 70 °C) had on the physicochemical and quality properties of courgettes. Courgette slices were vacuum-impregnated (6 kPa) in freshly squeezed onion, kale, and onion and kale (50:50) juices with 3% NaCl solution (N). The application of vacuum impregnation (VI) with impregnating solutions from freshly squeezed onions and kale had a beneficial effect on the bioactive values of courgette. The highest contents of quercetin (41.84 μg/g d.m.) and carotenoids (276.04 μg/g d.m.) were found in courgette impregnated with onion juice after freeze drying. The highest values of lutein and zeaxanthin (216.42 μg/g d.m.) were recorded for courgette impregnated with kale juice and convective dried. By analysing the kinetics of convective drying, the best matching of the logistic model was found. Increasing the drying process temperature from 50 to 70 °C reduced the drying time from 15% to 36%, depending on the type of impregnating solution used. Water activity < 0.6 was recorded for courgette dried by freezing, vacuum, and convection at 60 and 70 °C. Conclusions: The vacuum impregnation process and the impregnation solutions from freshly squeezed vegetables can be used to develop new snacks with high levels of bioactive compounds. The FD method is the most appropriate considering both the bioactive compounds content and the obtained colour and water activity.
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30. Screening survey of ocular, nasal, respiratory and skin symptoms in manicurists in Poland
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Marta Kieć-Świerczyńska, Dominika Świerczyńska-Machura, Dorota Chomiczewska-Skóra, Beata Kręcisz, and Jolanta Walusiak-Skorupa
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manicurists ,beauty salons ,occupational exposure ,screening ,allergy symptoms ,acrylates ,Medicine - Abstract
Objectives: Manicurists are exposed to various chemicals in nail and skin care products and may develop ocular, nasal, respiratory or skin adverse reactions to them. To investigate the occurrence of ocular, nasal, respiratory and skin problems among manicurists and to identify their causal factors, particularly allergic etiology and occupational origin. Material and Methods: Manicurists employed in beauty salons in the central region of Poland were invited to fill in the questionnaire and undergo medical examination, skin prick tests with common aeroallergens, patch tests with European Baseline Series and (Meth)Acrylates Series-Nails and spirometry. Results: In the questionnaire adverse nasal symptoms were reported by 70%, ocular – by 58%, respiratory – by 42%, hand eczema – by 43% of manicurists. In the medical interview, the frequency of those complaints was lower: nasal ones – 41%, ocular – 24%, cough – 18%, hand skin dryness – 20%, hand eczema – 6%. Cough and hand skin dryness occurred significantly more frequently than in the case of controls. Contact allergy was found for 41% of manicurists and 35% of controls. The prevalence of nickel sensitization was high in both groups (38% and 27%, respectively). Only 3 manicurists reacted to (meth)acrylates. The frequency of atopic diseases was similar in compared groups. Irritant nasal and respiratory reactions were significantly more prevalent among manicurists (nasal – 18% vs. 2%, p < 0.01; respiratory – 18% vs. 1%, p < 0.001). Work-related nasal irritant reactions were finally diagnosed for 19%, ocular ones – for 13%, respiratory – for 18% and within hand skin – for 23% of manicurists. Conclusions: The frequency of workattributed irritant mucosal and skin symptoms among manicurists is high. Exposure to acrylates is an important source of mucosal irritant reactions while occlusive gloves cause irritation of hand skin. The prevalence of nickel allergy among Polish females is high. Int J Occup Med Environ Health 2017;30(6):887–896
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31. Analysis of patellofemoral arthrokinematic motion quality in open and closed kinetic chains using vibroarthrography
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Bączkowicz, Dawid, Kręcisz, Krzysztof, and Borysiuk, Zbigniew
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32. Alitretinoin in treatment of chronic hand eczema – mechanism of action
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Maria Matejko and Beata Kręcisz
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contact dermatitis ,hand eczema refractory to treatment ,9-cis-retinoic acid ,alitretinoin ,Medicine ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
Hand eczema is a common skin disorder with significant functional and economic impacts. Conventional therapy options, such as topical corticosteroids, calcineurin inhibitors, phototherapy and systemic immunosuppressants, often give unsatisfactory results, due to lack of efficacy or predominant adverse effects. Alitretinoin (9-cis-retinoic acid) is an active substance from the group of retinoids and is licensed as a systemic drug for chronic and severe hand eczema refractory to topical treatment. It binds with high affinity to both retinoic acid receptor (RAR) and retinoid X receptor (RXR) receptors and presents anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory activity. Due to its good tolerance and high efficacy, demonstrated in several large clinical studies, alitretinoin may be an option for patients with severe chronic hand eczema refractory to other treatment.
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33. Radical Scavenging Activity of Instant Gruels Enriched with Cranberry Fruits Determined by Thin-Layer Chromatography—DPPH Test and by Spectrophotometric Method
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Kręcisz, Magdalena, Waksmundzka-Hajnos, Monika, and Oniszczuk, Anna
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- 2017
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34. Attentional demands associated with augmented visual feedback during quiet standing
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Krzysztof Kręcisz and Michał Kuczyński
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Body balance ,Sway entropy ,Biofeedback ,Attentional focus ,Medicine ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
To investigate how additional visual feedback (VFB) affects postural stability we compared 20-sec center-of-pressure (COP) recordings in two conditions: without and with the VFB. Seven healthy adult subjects performed 10 trials lasting 20 seconds in each condition. Simultaneously, during all trials the simple auditory reaction time (RT) was measured. Based on the COP data, the following sway parameters were computed: standard deviation (SD), mean speed (MV), sample entropy (SE), and mean power frequency (MPF). The RT was higher in the VFB condition (p
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35. The influence of ligand charge and length on the assembly of Brome mosaic virus derived virus-like particles with magnetic core
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Adam A. Mieloch, Monika Kręcisz, Jakub D. Rybka, Aleksander Strugała, Michał Krupiński, Anna Urbanowicz, Maciej Kozak, Bohdan Skalski, Marek Figlerowicz, and Michael Giersig
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Virus-like particles (VLPs) have sparked a great interest in the field of nanobiotechnology and nanomedicine. The introduction of superparamagnetic nanoparticles (SPIONs) as a core, provides potential use of VLPs in the hyperthermia therapy, MRI contrast agents and magnetically-powered delivery agents. Magnetite NPs also provide a significant improvement in terms of VLPs stability. Moreover employing viral structural proteins as self-assembling units has opened a new paths for targeted therapy, drug delivery systems, vaccines design, and many more. In many cases, the self-assembly of a virus strongly depends on electrostatic interactions between positively charged groups of the capsid proteins and negatively charged nucleic acid. This phenomenon imposes the negative net charge as a key requirement for the core nanoparticle. In our experiments, Brome mosaic virus (BMV) capsid proteins isolated from infected plants Hordeum vulgare were used. Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (Fe3O4) with 15 nm in diameter were synthesized by thermal decomposition and functionalized with COOH-PEG-PL polymer or dihexadecylphosphate (DHP) in order to provide water solubility and negative charge required for the assembly. Nanoparticles were characterized by Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS), Zeta Potential, Fourier Transformed Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) and Superconducting Quantum Interference Device (SQUID) magnetometry. TEM and DLS study were conducted to verify VLPs creation. This study demonstrates that the increase of negative surface charge is not a sufficient factor determining successful assembly. Additional steric interactions provided by longer ligands are crucial for the assembly of BMV SPION VLPs and may enhance the colloidal stability.
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36. Preservatives as important etiologic factors of allergic contact dermatitis
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Beata Kręcisz, Dorota Chomiczewska-Skóra, and Marta Kieć-Świerczyńska
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methylisothiazolinone ,allergic contact dermatitis ,preservatives ,patch tests ,occupational dermatitis ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Background: Preservatives present in cosmetics and other industrial products can cause allergic contact dermatitis. The aim of the study was to assess the frequency of allergy to selected preservatives in consecutive patients examined due to contact dermatitis in the Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, Łódź, and to establish whether individuals sensitized to formaldehyde react simultaneously to formaldehyde releasers. Material and Methods: A group of 405 patients (308 females and 97 males) was examined in 2011–2013. In all participants patch tests with a series of 13 preservatives (paraben mix, formaldehyde, Quaternium 15, chloromethylisothiazolinone/methylisothiazolinone mix, methyldibromoglutaronitrile, diazolidinyl urea, imidazolidinyl urea, DMDM hydantoin, 2-bromo-2-nitropropane-1,3-diol, iodopropynyl butylcarbamate, benzalkonium chloride, sodium metabisulfite, produced by Chemotechnique Diagnostics, Sweden) were performed. Results: Of the 405 patients 74 (including 52 females) showed positive results of patch tests. Contact allergy to at least 1 preservative was noted in 47 (11.6%) patients, including 34 (11%) females and 13 (13.4%) males. Methylisothiazolinone proved to be the most frequent sensitizer – 4.7% (5.2% females, 3.1% males) while parabens, 2-bromo-2-nitropropane-1,3-diol and imidazolidinyl urea (0.2%) were found to be the least frequent. Fourteen (3.4%) participants, 10 women and 4 men, were allergic to formaldehyde and/or formaldehyde releasers. In 11 (78.6%) of them monovalent hypersensitivity was observed. In 13 (3.2% of the examined group) patients allergy to preservatives might have been of occupational origin. Conclusions: Preservatives, particularly isothiazolinones, are significant causal factors of allergic contact dermatitis, including occupational cases. Individuals sensitized to formaldehyde may react simultaneously to formaldehyde releasers, however, such reactions are relatively rare. Med Pr 2015;66(3):327–332
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37. Impact of wet work on epidermal barrier (TEWL and stratum corneum hydration) and skin viscoelasticity in nurses
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Marta Kieć-Świerczyńska, Dorota Chomiczewska-Skóra, Dominika Świerczyńska-Machura, and Beata Kręcisz
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nurses ,wet work ,transepidermal water loss (TEWL) ,stratum corneum hydration ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Background: Nurses are prone to develop hand eczema due to occupational exposure to irritants, including wet work. The aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of wet work on selected skin properties, reflecting epidermal barrier function – transepidermal water loss (TEWL) and stratum corneum hydration – and additionally skin viscoelasticity, in nurses. Material and Methods: Study subjects included 90 nurses employed in hospital wards. Measurements were carried out within the dorsal aspect of the dominant hand, using a Cutometer MPA 580 equipped with Tewameter TM 300 and Corneometer CM 825 (Courage&Khazaka, Germany) probes. Examinations took place on hospital premises. Similar measurements were performed in the control group of females non-exposed to irritants. Results: In the examined group of nurses, mean TEWL was 15.5 g/h/m2 and was higher than in the control group (12.99 g/h/m2). After rejecting the extreme results, the difference between the groups proved to be statistically significant (p < 0.05). The mean value of stratum corneum hydration was lower in the examined group (37.915) compared with the control group (40.05), but the difference was not statistically significant. Also results of viscoelasticity assessment showed no significant differences between studied groups. Conclusions: The results of the assessment of skin biophysical properties show that wet work exerts a moderately adverse impact on skin condition. A higher TEWL value and a lower stratum corneum hydration in workers exposed to irritants reflect an adverse impact of these factors on the epidermal barrier function. Med Pr 2014;65(5):609–619
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38. Isothiazolinones as causal factors of contact allergy epidemics in the 20th and 21st centuries
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Dorota Chomiczewska-Skóra, Beata Kręcisz, and Marta Kieć-Świerczyńska
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isothiazolinones ,chloromethylisothiazolinone ,methylisothiazolinone ,contact allergy ,epidemic ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Chloromethylisothiazolinone (MCI) and methylisothiazolinone (MI) have been widely used as preservatives in cosmetics, household products and industrial products since the late 1970s. First cases of contact allergy to the MCI/MI combination were noted in 1980–1982 in Sweden. Then, a significant increase in the frequency of sensitization to these compounds was observed in many European centers. The increase has been stopped by the introduction of legislation on their maximum concentrations in consumer and industrial products in Europe and in some non-European countries. But approval of the use of MI alone without limits in industrial products (from 2000) and at a maximum concentration of 100 ppm in cosmetics (from 2005) resulted in an unprecedented increase in the number of individuals sensitized to this compound. Allergic contact dermatitis due to MI occurs in both adults and children. It is often manifested by severe symptoms, which may be also induced by airborne exposure. The most important sources of sensitization include cosmetic products and paints. To counteract the increasing problem of contact allergy epidemic to MI, the recommendations have been developed, suggesting the ban on the use of MI in “leave-on” cosmetics and maximum concentration of 15 ppm in “rinse-off” products. These recommendations are likely to be implemented in 2014. Med Pr 2014;65(4):543–554
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39. Occupational allergic and irritant contact dermatitis in workers exposed to polyurethane foam
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Marta Kieć-Świerczyńska, Dominika Świerczyńska-Machura, Dorota Chomiczewska-Skóra, Ewa Nowakowska-Świrta, and Beata Kręcisz
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polyurethanes ,isocyanates ,4’-diphenylmethane diisocyanate (MDI) ,diaminodiphenylmethane (MDA) ,occupational contact dermatitis ,Medicine - Abstract
Objectives: To evaluate sensitization to chemicals present in work environment after an outbreak of contact dermatitis in workers of vehicle equipment factory, exposed to polyurethane foam, based on 4,4'-diphenylmethane diisocyanate (MDI). Material and Methods: From among 300 employees, 21 individuals reporting work-related skin and/or respiratory tract symptoms underwent clinical examination, patch testing, skin prick tests, spirometry and MDI sIgE measurement in serum. Patch tests included isocyanates series, selected rubber additives, metals, fragrances, preservatives, and an antiadhesive agent. Results: Clinical examination revealed current eczema in the area of hands and/or forearms in 10 workers. Positive patch test reactions were found in 10 individuals, the most frequent to diaminodiphenylmethane and 4-phenylenediamine (7 persons). Reactions to an antiadhesive agent were assessed as irritant (5 workers). Except for sensitization to common aeroallergens, no significant abnormalities were found in the remaining tests. Occupational allergic contact dermatitis was diagnosed in 7 workers, irritant contact dermatitis in 10 and coexisiting allergic and irritant contact dermatitis in 3 workers. Conclusions: In workers manufacturing products from polyurethane foam, attention should be paid to the risk of developing contact dermatitis. Skin problems in our study group were attributable probably to insufficient protection of the skin.
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40. Manicurists and pedicurists – Occupation group at high risk of work-related dermatoses
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Marta Kieć-Świerczyńska, Dorota Chomiczewska-Skóra, Dominika Świerczyńska-Machura, and Beata Kręcisz
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manicurists ,pedicurists ,irritants ,Allergens ,wet work ,allergens ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
In recent years occupational skin and respiratory diseases have been more and more frequently diagnosed in small production and service enterprises. The awareness of occupational exposure and its possible health effects among their workers and employers is not sufficient. Beauty salons, in addition to hairdressers and beauticians, frequently employ manicurists and pedicurists. The workers often happen to perform various activities interchangeably. The health status of beauty salons workers has rarely been assessed. The most numerous reports concern hairdressers. In this occupational group, the occurrence of skin lesions induced by wet work and frequent allergy to metals, hair dyes and bleaches and perm solutions has been emphasized, while information about health hazards for being a manicurist or pedicurist in beauty salons is seldom reported. The aim of this paper is to present professional activities (manicure and pedicure, methods of nail stylization), occupational exposure and literature data on work-related adverse health effects in manicurists and pedicurists. Wet work and exposure to solvents, fragrances, resins, metals, gum, detergents may cause skin disorders (contact dermatitis, urticaria, angioedema, photodermatoses), conjunctivitis, anaphylaxis, respiratory tract diseases, including asthma. The discussed occupations are also associated with the increased incidence of bacterial (particularly purulent), viral and fungal infections and cancer. Med Pr 2013;64(4):579–591
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41. Effect of composition and processing conditions on selected characteristics of extruded corn instant gruels enriched with fruits addition
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Kręcisz Magdalena, Wójtowicz Agnieszka, and Oniszczuk Anna
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Microbiology ,QR1-502 ,Physiology ,QP1-981 ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Cranberries and goji berries were used as natural supplements in extruded instant corn gruels. The effects of additive type and level, as well as extrusion-cooking screw speed on selected properties of extrudates were tested. Corn grit was used as the base raw materials and dry and ground goji berries and cranberries were added at 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5%. Extrusion-cooking of blends was performed with a single screw extruder at temperature ranged 125-135°C using various screw speed during processing. Extrudates were ground below 1 mm for instant gruels. Water absorption, water solubility, as well as colour profile were tested. The results showed that the highest water absorption was evaluated for instant gruels consist the highest amount of goji berries extruded at the highest screw speed during processing, while cranberries addition have no significant effect on water absorption. Increasing amount of dry cranberries and goji berries in the recipe affected on lowering the water solubility of the extrudates. Significant effect of fruits on color coordinates was observed. Increasing amount of dry berries lowered lightness L* and yellowness of instant gruels, especially when goji berries were used in the recipe. Increasing the screw speed during processing decreased intensity b* values.
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42. Occupational allergic and irritant contact dermatitis in workers exposed to polyurethane foam
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Kieć-Świerczyńska, Marta, Świerczyńska-Machura, Dominika, Chomiczewska-Skóra, Dorota, Nowakowska-Świrta, Ewa, and Kręcisz, Beata
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- 2014
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43. Postural stability in young adults with Down syndrome in challenging conditions.
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Ewa Bieć, Joanna Zima, Dorota Wójtowicz, Bożena Wojciechowska-Maszkowska, Krzysztof Kręcisz, and Michał Kuczyński
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
To evaluate postural control and performance in subjects with Down syndrome (SwDS), we measured postural sway (COP) in quiet stance in four 20-second tests: with eyes open or closed and on hard or foam surface. Ten SwDS and eleven healthy subjects participated, aged 29.8 (4.8) and 28.4 (3.9), respectively. The time-series recorded with the sampling rate of 100 Hz were used to evaluate postural performance (COP amplitude and mean velocity) and strategies (COP frequency, fractal dimension and entropy). There were no intergroup differences in the amplitude except the stance on foam pad with eyes open when SwDS had larger sway. The COP velocity and frequency were larger in SwDS than controls in all trials on foam pad. During stances on the foam pad SwDS increased fractal dimension showing higher complexity of their equilibrium system, while controls decreased sample entropy exhibiting more conscious control of posture in comparison to the stances on hard support surface. This indicated that each group used entirely different adjustments of postural strategies to the somatosensory challenge. It is proposed that the inferior postural control of SwDS results mainly from insufficient experience in dealing with unpredictable postural stimuli and deficit in motor learning.
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- 2014
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44. Allergy to orthopedic metal implants — A prospective study
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Kręcisz, Beata, Kieć-Świerczyńska, Marta, and Chomiczewska-Skóra, Dorota
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- 2012
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45. Contact blepharoconjunctivitis due to black henna — A case report
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Pas-Wyroślak, Alicja, Wiszniewska, Marta, Kręcisz, Beata, Świerczyńska-Machura, Dominika, Pałczyński, Cezary, and Walusiak-Skorupa, Jolanta
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- 2012
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46. Tissue reaction to the nickel implants in the guinea pigs
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Kręcisz, Beata, Kieć-Świerczyńska, Marta, Piasecka-Zelga, Joanna, Chomiczewska-Skóra, Dorota, and Stetkiewicz, Jan
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- 2012
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47. USABILITY OF SELECTED TURBULENCE MODELS FOR SIMULATION FLOW THROUGH A PIPE ORIFICE
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BOLESŁAW DOBROWOLSKI, KRZYSZTOF KRĘCISZ, and ANDRZEJ SPYRA
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CFD ,turbulence models ,orifice ,flow simulation ,Information technology ,T58.5-58.64 - Abstract
A modern CFD code was used to simulate fluid flow through a pipeline with an orifice. A two-dimensional flow was assumed. The influence of the turbulence model and the size of the numerical grid on the quality of the obtained results was tested. It appears from the performed calculations that the standard Launder-Spalding k-ε model yields the best results for two-dimensional flows through pipeline-orifice systems.
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48. Clinical course and neurological sequels after tick-borne encephalitis in children - case report.
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Palyga-Bysiecka, Ilona, Kręcisz, Beata, and Szczepańska, Barbara
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Introduction. Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is a neurotropic, tick-transmitted infection. Clinical presentation ranges from mild aseptic meningitis to severe encephalitis, and may result in long-term neurological sequels. Objective. The aim of the study is to present the clinical features of TBE in children, and the laboratory findings, in order to identify neurological sequels and the risk of cognitive deficits in long-term TBE infections. Materials and method. The study included eight children with serologically-confirmed TBE, hospitalized in the Paediatric Centre in Kielce, Poland. Results. Despite the more benign clinical course of TBE infections in children compared to adults, the potential for longterm cognitive sequels can be serious. It is hypothesized that a developing CNS is more susceptible to long-term infection effects. Conclusions. Paediatric TBE should be considered in children with unexplained acute CNS-related symptoms. The longterm consequences may occur with permanent impairment of the quality of life due to neurological consequences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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49. Impact of psoriasis on ticagrelor platelet activity versus clopidogrel in patients with chronic coronary syndromes treated via percutaneous coronary intervention.
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Januszek, Rafał, Zabojszcz, Michał, Cyran-Stemplewska, Sylwia, Kręcisz, Beata, Bartuś, Stanisław, and Siudak, Zbigniew
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- 2021
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50. Radiolabeled Peptides and Antibodies in Medicine.
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Kręcisz, Paweł, Czarnecka, Kamila, Królicki, Leszek, Mikiciuk-Olasik, Elżbieta, and Szymański, Paweł
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- 2021
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