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Publikováno v:
Pomeranian Journal of Life Sciences. 66(4):14-16
Despite the meticulous monitoring of surgical material using the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist, gauze sponges and surgical instruments continue to be left inside patients after operations. It is an important issue for surgeons, operating room nurses
Autor:
Agnieszka Niepokój-Czopnik, Paweł Domosławski, Michał Aporowicz, Piotr Czopnik, Tobiasz Szajerka
Publikováno v:
Polski przeglad chirurgiczny. 89(6)
We describe a 47-year-old male who was admitted to our centre from a local emergency unit with septic shock due to suspected Boerhaave syndrome. After the diagnosis was confirmed, the patient underwent emergency surgery. Postoperatively, the patient
Publikováno v:
Polski przeglad chirurgiczny. 85(8)
UNLABELLED Carpal tunnel release became one of the most common operations in the field of hand surgery. Many controversies has been made about frequency of the so-called dangerous variations of motor branch of the median nerve. Knowledge of all the a
Publikováno v:
Annals of transplantation. 16(1)
Hand transplantation (HTx), a non-life saving reconstructive procedure, significantly improves the quality of life of upper limb amputees. However, HTx recipients need to take immunosuppressive drugs for the remainder of their lives and, despite dram
Autor:
Artur, Szajerka, Piotr, Dziegiel, Tobiasz, Szajerka, Maciej, Zabel, Jacek, Winowski, Zygmunt, Grzebieniak
Publikováno v:
Anticancer research. 28(5B)
The aim of this study was to assess the metallothionein (MT), maintenance protein 2 (Mcm-2) and Ki-67 expressions in adrenocortical adenomas and carcinomas in comparison to normal tissue and evaluate the correlations between these markers of prolifer
Autor:
Tobiasz, Szajerka, Jerzy, Jablecki
Publikováno v:
AIDS reviews. 9(4)
Kaposi's sarcoma is a puzzling condition of unclear, possibly endothelial origin. It is divided into four distinct types regarding the affected population: classic in elder men of Ashkenazi Jewish and Mediterranean origin; endemic in African infants