Search Results - "Majewska, Katarzyna Anna"
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Growth velocity increase in children with Turner syndrome treated with growth hormone following a brief therapy interruption
Published in Pediatria polska (2023)“…Growth failure is a substantial feature of Turner syndrome (TS) and typically progresses from infancy to adulthood. Proper growth hormone (GH) treatment in TS…”
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Brain functional and structural changes in diabetic children. How can intellectual development be optimized in type 1 diabetes?
Published in Therapeutic advances in chronic disease (01-01-2024)“…The neuropsychological functioning of people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) is of key importance to the effectiveness of the therapy, which, in its complexity,…”
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Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine - safety profile of potential COVID-19 drugs from the rheumatologist's perspective
Published in Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine (01-01-2021)“…The COVID-19 pandemic causes vital concerns due to the lack of proved, effective, and safe therapy. Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine seem to be useful, but…”
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Angle of trunk rotation in children suffering from growth hormone deficiency
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Deficient or Normal Growth Hormone Secretion in Polish Children with Short Stature: Searching for Clinical Differences
Published in Biomedicines (26-07-2024)“…Short stature affects approximately 2.5% of children. Some of them, when diagnosed with growth hormone deficiency (GHD), benefit from recombinant human growth…”
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Neuropsychological Aspects of Children’s Somatic Disorders in Chronic Diseases: Diabetes and Short Stature in the Developmental Period
Published in Biomedicines (01-11-2023)“…Intellectual functioning studies carried out amongst children indicate that chronic diseases like type 1 diabetes and growth hormone deficiency (GHD), may, but…”
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BMI z-score as a prognostic factor for height velocity in children treated with recombinant human growth hormone due to idiopathic growth hormone deficiency
Published in Endocrine (01-11-2024)“…Purpose Growth hormone deficiency (GHD) causes growth disturbances during childhood. The most recommended treatment of GHD is the administration of recombinant…”
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Malnutrition as the cause of growth retardation among children in developed countries
Published in Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine (01-01-2022)“…Introduction and objective: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), malnutrition is a term that covers three broad groups of conditions:…”
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Skeletal and dental age discrepancy and occlusal traits in children with growth hormone deficiency and idiopathic short stature
Published in Clinical oral investigations (01-10-2022)“…Objectives The aim of the study was to evaluate the dental and bone age delay and occlusal traits of children with growth hormone deficiency (GHD) and…”
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Clinical Implications of Growth Hormone Deficiency for Oral Health in Children: A Systematic Review
Published in Journal of clinical medicine (22-08-2021)“…Growth hormone (GH) is involved in the regulation of the postnatal dental and skeletal growth, but its effects on oral health have not been clearly defined…”
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Maternal anxiety in relation to growth failure and growth hormone treatment in children
Published in Medicine (Baltimore) (11-09-2020)“…Health disorders in mothers and their children are subject to mutual influences arising from the nature of mother-child relationship. The aim of the study was…”
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Polymorphism of the growth hormone gene GH1 in Polish children and adolescents with short stature
Published in Endocrine (01-07-2020)“…Purpose Short stature in children is a significant medical problem which, without proper diagnosis and treatment, can lead to long-term consequences for…”
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Serum leptin and adiponectin levels in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus – Relation to body fat mass and disease course
Published in Advances in medical sciences (01-03-2016)“…Leptin and adiponectin are adipokines presenting a wide range of impacts, including glycemic balance regulations. Insulin is one of the main regulators of…”
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Changes in cognitive functions in a girl with severe acquired hypothyroidism in comparison to the healthy twin sister
Published in Endokrynologia polska (01-01-2020)“…Not required for Clinical Vignette…”
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Stężenie rezystyny w surowicy u dzieci z cukrzycą typu 1 — negatywna relacja z masą tłuszczową ciała
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Serum resistin concentrations in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus--negative relation to body fat mass
Published in Endokrynologia Polska (01-01-2014)“…Insulin is one of the major factors regulating adipose tissue function. On the other hand, adipocytes secrete adipocytokines that may influence insulin…”
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Adrenal tumours in a selected 10-years surgical material
Published in Polski merkuriusz lekarski (01-06-2006)“…The aim of the study was to analyze the number and proportions of different adrenal tumours resected during the last 10 years in our centre. Besides, we seek…”
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Depression and anxiety in patients with adrenal tumor incidentally found on abdominal imaging performed for other indications
Published in Polski merkuriusz lekarski (01-08-2005)“…The aim of this study was to assess the level of anxiety and depression in patients with non-secreting adrenal incidentaloma. The study group comprised 26…”
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Mechanisms and regulation of calcium decay kinetics in dendritic spines
Published 01-01-2001“…Dendritic spines are small structures which receive most of the excitatory input in the mammalian central nervous system. Spines compartmentalize calcium and…”
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