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    Anti-parietal cell antibodies – diagnostic significance by Rusak, Ewa, Chobot, Agata, Krzywicka, Agnieszka, Wenzlau, Janet

    Published in Advances in medical sciences (01-09-2016)
    “…Anti-parietal cell antibodies (APCA) are an advantageous tool for screening for autoimmune atrophic gastritis (AAG) and pernicious anemia (PA). The target for…”
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    No association between Helicobacter pylori infection and gastrointestinal complaints in a large cohort of symptomatic children by Chobot, Agata, Porębska, Jolanta, Krzywicka, Agnieszka, Żabka, Alicja, Bąk‐Drabik, Katarzyna, Pieniążek, Wojciech, Dubik, Andrzej, Adamczyk, Piotr, Kwiecień, Jarosław

    Published in Acta Paediatrica (01-08-2019)
    “…Aim This Polish study estimated the prevalence of the Helicobacter pylori infection in symptomatic children aged 3–18 and investigated its association with…”
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    ATP4A autoimmunity in pediatric patients with type 1 diabetes and its relationship to blood count, iron metabolism, and vitamin B12 by Chobot, Agata, Rusak, Ewa, Wenzlau, Janet, Davidson, Howard, Adamczyk, Piotr, Krzywicka, Agnieszka, Mazur, Bogdan, Polańska, Joanna, Rewers, Marian

    Published in Pediatric diabetes (01-02-2018)
    “…Objective We aimed to assess the prevalence of autoantibodies against the 4A subunit of the gastric proton pump (ATP4A) in pediatric type 1 diabetes (T1D)…”
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    Helicobacter pylori infection in type 1 diabetes children and adolescents using 13C urea breath test by Chobot, Agata, Bak-Drabik, Katarzyna, Skała-Zamorowska, Eliza, Krzywicka, Agnieszka, Kwiecień, Jarosław, Polańska, Joanna

    Published in Polish journal of microbiology (2014)
    “…There is a 10-30% prevalence of HP infection in the general pediatric population in Poland. This study aimed to determine its prevalence in T1DM children in…”
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    Periodic fever, aphtosus stomatitis, pharyngitis, cervical adenopathy syndrome (PFAPA syndrome) in 4-years old girl--case report by Krzywicka, Agnieszka, Rusek-Zychma, Małgorzata, Barć-Czarnecka, Małgorzata, Roszkowska, Dagmara

    Published in Przeglad lekarski (2007)
    “…Characteristic feature of PFAPA syndrome is periodic episodes of fever recurring in 21-28 days in infants and young children. Fever is accompanied by aphtosus…”
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