Search Results - "Antoniak, Krzysztof"
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Amantadine toxic effect and acute psychosis – a case report
Published in Journal of education, health and sport (20-01-2023)“…Introduction and purpose: The pandemic of COVID-19 has induced patients to use different ways to struggle with SARS-CoV-2 infection. Amantadine has become more…”
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Summary of hospitalizations related to medicational poisoning groups in a cardiological and toxicological department from 04.2013 to 12.2021
Published in Journal of education, health and sport (25-07-2023)“… Introduction and purpose: Drug poisoning is one of the more common reasons for patients being hospitalized in toxicology wards. The wide availability and…”
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Poisoning with cardiological drugs in patients hospitalized in the toxicological and cardiological department from 04/2013 to 12/2021
Published in Journal of education, health and sport (04-07-2023)“…Introduction and purpose: Cardiological drugs are widely used in the management of various cardiovascular diseases, such as hypertension, angina, heart…”
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The prevalence of spinal osteoporosis in relation to the clinical forms and advance of cervical spondylosis in male patients
Published in Chirurgia narzadow ruchu i ortopedia polska (01-05-2010)“…The research was performed on 36 male patients between 65 and 83 years who were either hospitalised or treated in the out-patients clinic due to cervical…”
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The new bone formation and bone metabolism in Forestier disease
Published in Chirurgia narzadow ruchu i ortopedia polska (01-03-2008)“…The study was performed on 36 male patients between 65 and 83 years who were either hospitalised or treated in the out-patients clinic due to Forestier's…”
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Kidney salvage by catheter guided thrombolysis in acute renal artery thromboembolic occlusions
Published in Chinese medical journal (2014)“…Acute renal artery occlusion (ARAO) is a rare clinical entity. Typical clinical presentations of ARAO are non-specific and include acute lumbar or abdominal…”
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