Bartosz Cybułka's scientific contributions
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Publications (6)
Diabetes is the most common endocrine disorder of carbohydrate metabolism. If left untreated, or improperly treated for many years, diabetes leads to multiple organ complications. One of the serious consequences of the disease is damage to the peripheral and autonomic nerves known as diabetic neuropathy. The most advanced form of neuropathy, leadin...
p>A negative pressure dressing system enables effective dressing of traumatic wounds. Extensive injuries and tissue defects that accompany bone fractures and articular surface injuries require special management. In case of compound fractures, the risk of bone, joint and soft tissue infection significantly increases, so the appropriate healing proc...
Material and methods:
The analysis included 2120 gastroscopy results, with 111 (5.24%) examinations conducted due to symptomatic gastrointestinal bleeding. In the studied group, endoscopic diagnosis of Mallory-Weiss syndrome was made in 22 patients (1.04%).
Results:
The studied disease entity was the cause of upper gastrointestinal bleeding in 1...
Gastrointestinal stromal tumor is a rare pathology. GISTs account for 0.3-1% of all tumors of the gastrointestinal tract. At the same time, this type of cancer is the most common, malignant, non-epithelial tumor of the gastrointestinal tube. Over 90% of GISTs are found in the stomach and small intestine. This cancer usually develops without charact...
The content of the hernial sac may comprise peritoneal cavity elements, such as small and large bowel loops, visceral adipose tissue, the greater omentum, appendix (amyand hernia), and Meckel's diverticulum. The sliding of part of the urinary bladder wall to the inguinal canal is rare, being observed in 1%-4% (0.5%-3%) of inguinal hernia cases. Com...
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... The recent advances in tissue evaluation and molecular analysis have earned a deeper understanding of GIST lesion, which was considered as a disease arising from neurogenic or smooth muscle [1]. Histologically, GIST is resulted from an anomaly transformation in the interstitial Cajal cells, responsible for motor function of the GI tract [2]. Around 80% of GISTs harbor KIT gene mutations, which would result in abnormally activation of the KIT receptor that further leads to tumor growth. ...
... There have been a number of grading systems developed to predict patient clinical outcomes as well as the requirement for hemostatic intervention. However, because peptic ulcer bleeding is the most prevalent cause of NVUGIB, the majority of them concentrated on it [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]. ...
... It has been reported that its incidence rate increases significantly in the elderly male patients and is more common on the right side. 1 Although patients usually present with signs of urinary obstruction, they are usually diagnosed incidentally. Known risk factors for bladder herniation are obesity, bladder outlet obstruction, anterior abdominal wall weakness, or detrusor muscle weakness. ...