11 results on '"Tyliński W"'
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2. Membrane expression of the death ligand trail receptors DR4 and DR5 in the normal endometrium, endometrial atypical hyperplasia and endometrioid endometrial cancer
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Gottwald, L., primary, Szwalski, J., additional, Piekarski, J., additional, Pasz-Walczak, G., additional, Kubiak, R., additional, Spych, M., additional, Suzin, J., additional, Tyliński, W., additional, Sęk, P., additional, and Jeziorski, A., additional
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- 2013
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3. Construction of a tissue microarray with two millimeters cores of endometrioid endometrial cancer: factors affecting the quality of the recipient block
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Gottwald, L, primary, Sęk, P, additional, Piekarski, J, additional, Pasz-Walczak, G, additional, Kubiak, R, additional, Szwalski, J, additional, Spych, M, additional, Suzin, J, additional, Tyliński, W, additional, Topczewska-Tylinska, K, additional, and Jeziorski, A, additional
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- 2012
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4. Membrane expression of TRAIL receptors DR4, DR5, DcR1 and DcR2 in the normal endometrium, atypical endometrial hyperplasia and endometrioid adenocarcinoma: a tissue microarray study.
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Gottwald L, Piekarski J, Kubiak R, Szwalski J, Pasz-Walczak G, Sęk P, Spych M, Suzin J, Tyliński W, and Jeziorski A
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- Biomarkers metabolism, Carcinoma, Endometrioid mortality, Cell Membrane metabolism, Endometrial Neoplasms mortality, Female, GPI-Linked Proteins metabolism, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Receptors, Tumor Necrosis Factor, Member 10c, Survival Analysis, Tissue Array Analysis, Biomarkers, Tumor metabolism, Carcinoma, Endometrioid metabolism, Endometrial Hyperplasia metabolism, Endometrial Neoplasms metabolism, Endometrium metabolism, Receptors, TNF-Related Apoptosis-Inducing Ligand metabolism, Tumor Necrosis Factor Decoy Receptors metabolism
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Purpose: To evaluate the membrane expression of DR4, DR5, DcR1 and DcR2 in the normal endometrium (NE), atypical endometrial hyperplasia (AEH) and endometrioid adenocarcinoma (EAC)., Methods: The study comprised 197 patients: 20 NE, 18 AEH and 159 EAC. Tissue microarrays were constructed. Membrane expression of DR4, DR5, DcR1 and DcR2 was examined and presented as total score (TS)., Results: In EAC, the membrane expression of DR4, DR5 and DcR2 was less common compared to NE (p < 0.001; p < 0.001; p = 0.018) and AEH (p < 0.001; p < 0.001; p = 0.004). In EAC the membrane expression of DcR1 did not differ when compared to NE (p = 0.055) and AEH (p = 0.173). A strong correlation was found between the type of endometrial tissue (NE/AEH/EAC) and the TS of DR4 (p < 0.001), DR5 (p < 0.001), DcR1 (p = 0.033) and DcR2 (p < 0.001). In EAC, the TS of DR4, DR5, DcR1 and DcR2 was not related to grading and staging. In EAC, the membrane expression of DR5, but not DR4, DcR1 and DcR2, was related to better disease-free survival (DFS). The overall survival (OS) was not related to membrane TRAIL receptors expression., Conclusions: The membrane expression of the receptors for TRAIL DR4, DR5, DcR1 and DcR2 is greater in NE than EAC. The level of membrane staining of the receptors in EAC is not dependent on grading and staging. In EAC patients, membrane expression of DR4, DR5, DcR1 and DcR2 are not independent predictors of survival.
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- 2013
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5. [The value of progesterone and estrogen receptors expression in tissue microarray method in prognosis of patients with endometrioid endometrial cancer].
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Gottwald L, Kubiak R, Pasz-Walczak G, Sek P, Piekarski J, Szwalski J, Spych M, Chałubińska-Fendler J, Suzin J, Tyliński W, and Jeziorski A
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- Adult, Aged, Carcinoma, Endometrioid mortality, Carcinoma, Endometrioid pathology, Disease-Free Survival, Endometrial Neoplasms mortality, Endometrial Neoplasms pathology, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Staging, Poland, Prognosis, Tissue Array Analysis methods, Tumor Cells, Cultured, Biomarkers, Tumor metabolism, Carcinoma, Endometrioid metabolism, Endometrial Neoplasms metabolism, Receptors, Estrogen metabolism, Receptors, Progesterone metabolism
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Objectives: To assess prognostic significance of progesterone receptors (PR) and estrogen receptors (ER) expression in the tissue microarray (TMA) technique for disease free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS) in endometrioid endometrial cancer (EEC)., Material and Methods: The study included 151 consecutive patients, aged 37-86 years (62.80 +/- 9.99), with the EEC in stages I-III (FIGO), treated surgically at the Pirogow Memorial Hospital of Lodz between 2000 and 2007. Afterwards, they were subsequently treated and examined at the Regional Cancer Center, Copernicus Memorial Hospital of Lodz. Tissue cores 2 mm in size, in duplicate, were taken from the formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded tissue donor blocks from surgery and constructed into the TMA recipient blocks. Using TMAs, the expression of PR and ER was examined and presented as Total Score (TS). The TS was determined by adding the intensity and marker distribution scores in a given case. The relationship between PR and ER expression, DFS and OS was examined. DFS was defined as the period from primary surgery until relapse. OS was defined as the period from primary surgery until the end of the follow-up (60 months) or until the death of the patient. The study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Medical University of Lodz (RNN/82/11/KE)., Results: Lack of the PR and ER expression was found in 46 cases (30.46%) and 67 cases (44.37%), respectively. The expression of the PR and ER was weak in 24 cases (15.89%) and 22 cases (14.57%), respectively. Strong PR and ER expression was found in 81 patients (53.65%) and 62 patients (41.06%), respectively. Follow-up after surgery varied from 3 to 60 months (50.95 +/- 16.36). In 30 patients (19.87%) relapse was diagnosed 1-54 months (22.17 +/- 15.59) after surgery. During follow-ups, 29 patients (19.21%) died. In univariate analysis better DFS was related to the presence of PR (p = 0.010), higher TS of PR (HR = 0.81; 95% CI 0.71-0.94), the presence of ER (p = 0.001) and higher TS of ER (HR = 0.88; 95% CI 0.78-0.99). DFS differed significantly between the groups: without PR and ER expression (A), with presence of the PR but not ER expression (B), with the ER but not PR expression (C) and with the PR and ER expression (D) (p = 0.004). In univariate analysis OS was not related to PR expression (p = 0.110), TS of PR (HR = 0.89; 95% CI 0.80-1.02) and ER expression (p = 0.070). TS of ER was connected to better OS (HR = 0.83; 95% CI 0.72-0.96). The OS differed between groups A, B, C and D (p = 0.006). In multivariate analysis variants of PR/ER expression influenced the DFS (p = 0.039) and OS (p = 0.016)., Conclusions: The expression of the PR and ER can significantly affect therapeutic decisions in selected patients with EEC. In EEC, common assessment of PR and ER expression is of higher prognostic value, than compared to single evaluation of PR and ER receptors.
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- 2013
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6. [Effectiveness of tissue microarray technique for the assessment of estrogen and progesterone receptors expression in endometrioid endometrial cancer--preliminary report].
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Gottwald L, Sek P, Kubiak R, Pasz-Walczak G, Piekarski J, Szwalski J, Suzin J, Tyliński W, Hendzel K, and Jeziorski A
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- Adult, Biomarkers, Tumor metabolism, Biopsy, Carcinoma, Endometrioid pathology, Endometrial Neoplasms pathology, Female, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Middle Aged, Reproducibility of Results, Tissue Array Analysis methods, Carcinoma, Endometrioid metabolism, Endometrial Neoplasms metabolism, Receptors, Estrogen metabolism, Receptors, Progesterone metabolism
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Objectives: To assess the effectiveness of the donor-block biopsies with a 2 mm-size needle in endometrioid endometrial cancer (EEC) in the tissue microarray (TMA) technique and the application of the TMA for estrogen receptors (ER) and progesterone receptors (PR) expression in EEC., Material and Methods: The study examined EEC tissues from 60 patients. Tissue cores, 2 mm in size, in duplicate, were taken from the formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded tissue donor blocks and constructed into the TMA recipient block. The presence of EEC tissue in the TMAs was analyzed, and the ER and PR expressions were examined., Results: EEC tissue in TMAs was confirmed in 56 cases (93.33%). In 49 of them (81.67%), both cores presented with cancer tissues. In 4 cases (6.67%) EEC tissue was absent. All cases with ECC present on the TMA slides were appropriate for the ER and PR analysis. In 29 EEC cases (51.98%) both ER and PR were expressed. In 3 cases (5.36%) only ER was expressed, in 8 cases (14.29%) only PR was expressed, and in 16 cases (28.57%) ER and PR were assessed as negative., Conclusions: Two 2 mm-sized tissue cores from donor-block biopsies constructed into the TMA recipient block were sufficient to diagnose EEC and enabled the assessment of ER and PR expression in 93.3% of the cases. The use of the described TMA technique makes the immunohistochemical study of EEC easier and more time-efficient.
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- 2012
7. [Endometrioid endometrial cancer--the prognostic value of selected clinical and pathological parameters].
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Gottwald L, Chałubińska J, Moszyńska-Zielińska M, Piekarski J, Tyliński W, Szwalski J, Kubiak R, Pasz-Walczak G, Hendzel K, and Ciałkowska-Rysz A
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Carcinoma, Endometrioid therapy, Confidence Intervals, Disease-Free Survival, Endometrial Neoplasms therapy, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Middle Aged, Multivariate Analysis, Neoplasm Invasiveness, Neoplasm Staging, Odds Ratio, Poland, Prognosis, Reproducibility of Results, Retrospective Studies, Survival Rate, Carcinoma, Endometrioid epidemiology, Carcinoma, Endometrioid pathology, Endometrial Neoplasms epidemiology, Endometrial Neoplasms pathology, Women's Health
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Objectives: To assess the relationship between selected clinical and pathological factors and disease free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS) in endometrioid endometrial cancer patients., Material and Methods: A retrospective review of 262 patients aged 37-86 (6.0 +/- 9.0) was performed. Selected clinical and pathological data were correlated with DFS and OS., Results: Follow-up was 8-123 months (64.9 +/- 27.1). In 4 patients (1.5%) clinical progression was diagnosed during the treatment. In 43 patients (16.4%) relapse was diagnosed 2-61 months (23.9 +/- 15.7) after commencing treatment. DFS and OS were 82.1% and 81.3% respectively. In univariate analysis worse DFS was related to older patients (p = 0.007) and non-radical surgery (p < 0.001). In multivariate analysis worse DFS was related to older patients (HR = 1.058; 95% CI = 1.024-1.093; p < 0.001), younger at menopause (HR = 0.910; 95% CI = 0.851-0.973; p = 0.006), with higher staging (HR = 2.639; 95% CI = 1.968-3.539; p < 0.001) operated non-radically (HR = 0.220; 95% CI = 0.096-0.504; p < 0.001). In univariate analysis worse OS was connected with older patients (p = 0.018), diabetes type II (p = 0.019) and non-radical surgery (p < 0.001). In multivariate analysis worse OS was related to younger age at menopause (HR = 0.932; 95% CI = 0.873-0.996; p = 0.039), diabetes type II (HR = 2.372; 95% CI = 1.260-4.466; p = 0.008), higher staging (HR = 2.053; 95% CI = 1.482-2.845; p < 0.001), and non-radical surgery (HR = 0.240; 95% CI = 0.091-0.636; p = 0.004)., Conclusions: Relapsed endometrial cancer developed in 90.7% during four years after commencing treatment. In 79.1% of these patients distant metastases were present. Most significant prognostic factors were radicality of surgery age of patients and staging. The presence of diabetes type II and early menopause were connected with worse prognosis.
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- 2011
8. [The results of screening program for cervical cancer in Lodz].
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Gottwald L, Giernat L, Lech W, Wójcik-Krowiranda K, Akoel KM, Kowalczyk-Amico K, Estemberg D, Grzesiak M, Sosnowski D, Guzowski G, Baś E, Tyliński W, and Bieńkiewicz A
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Poland epidemiology, Risk Factors, Uterine Cervical Dysplasia epidemiology, Uterine Cervical Neoplasms epidemiology, Mass Screening methods, Papanicolaou Test, Uterine Cervical Dysplasia diagnosis, Uterine Cervical Neoplasms diagnosis, Vaginal Smears methods, Vaginal Smears statistics & numerical data
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Objectives: Despite effective screening methods, most often tumor of the urogenital tract is still cancer of the uterine cervix. Proven in many countries the value of widespread screening of the precancerous lesions and cervical cancer justifies carrying out such prophylactic tests in Poland., Design: Assessment of results of screening as a method of early detection of cancer of the uterine cervix among inhabitants of Łódź area., Material and Methods: Study was done between 1.07.2000 and 31.12.2000 among 5,000 women aged from 30 to 59 years, inhabitants of Łódź area. Smears were evaluated in five-grade Papanicolaou scale and according to TBS system. In cases of detection of erosion of the uterine cervix or abnormal results of cytological test (> or = III degree) biopsies were taken to make pathological diagnosis., Results: 459 smears were qualified to group I according to Papanicolaou (9.18%), 4435 smears to group II (88.7%), 38 smears to II/III (0.76%), 65 smears to group III (1.3%), 2 smears to IV (0.04%) and 1 smear to V (0.02%). Due to histopathological verification of the cytological results 53 low grade cervical dysplasia (1.06%) were diagnosed, 8 dysplasia of medium grade (0.16%), 7 high grade dysplasia (0.14%), 3 pre-invasive cancers (0.06%) and 3 invasive cancers (0.06%)., Conclusions: Population of inhabitants of Łódź area aged 30 to 59 years old is characterised by a high frequency of incidence of pre-cancerous conditions and invasive cervical cancer. Number of detected pathologies of the uterine cervix proves purposefulness of this project.
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- 2002
9. [Formation of an artificial vagina using Vecchietti's method].
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Suzin J, Dec W, and Tyliński W
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Syndrome, Treatment Outcome, Vulva surgery, Abnormalities, Multiple surgery, Uterus abnormalities, Vagina abnormalities, Vagina surgery, Vulva abnormalities
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In our report we present the use of the Vecchietti method in our modification to form an artificial vagina in women with Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome. Five surgical procedures were carried out and expected therapeutic result was obtained in the all cases. This method was estimated as very safe. No side effects were observed.
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- 1993
10. Changes of certain biochemical placental components during Salbupart tocolysis.
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Laudański T, Armatys A, Korczyński J, Sobkiewicz S, and Tyliński W
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- Energy Metabolism drug effects, Female, Humans, Placenta metabolism, Pregnancy, Albuterol pharmacology, Placenta drug effects, Tocolysis
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The studies material comprised 10 placentae from pregnancies at risk for premature labour with delayed intrauterine growth of the fetus treated with Salbupart from the 32nd week of pregnancy. In placental homogenates the biochemical components were determined for fragmentary assessment of carbohydrate and lipid metabolism and production on high-energy compounds. Salbupart was found to increase the oxidation processes in the placenta. This increases the production of biologically useful chemical energy which is expressed as increased energy charge (so called Atkinson's index or adenylate energy charge). Increased energy yield of the placenta results in improved materno-fetal transport and contributes to greater weight gain of the hypotrophic fetus.
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- 1993
11. [Endometriosis of the abdominal wall scar after cesarean section].
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Palatyński A, Tyliński W, and Mikaszewska-Pietraszun J
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- Female, Humans, Pregnancy, Soft Tissue Neoplasms secondary, Abdominal Muscles, Cesarean Section adverse effects, Cicatrix complications, Endometriosis surgery, Pregnancy Complications, Neoplastic surgery, Soft Tissue Neoplasms etiology, Uterine Neoplasms surgery
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- 1988
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