AB

Bibliografia publikacji pracowników
Państwowej Szkoły Wyższej w Białej Podlaskiej

Baza tworzona przez Bibliotekę Akademii Bialskiej im. Jana Pawła II.



Zapytanie: JARGIEŁŁO TOMASZ
Liczba odnalezionych rekordów: 2



Przejście do opcji zmiany formatu | Wyświetl/ukryj etykiety | Wyświetlenie wyników w wersji do druku | Pobranie pliku do edytora | Nowe wyszukiwanie
1/2
Nr opisu: 0000039521
Autorzy: Wiesław Gołąbek, Anna Szymańska, Marcin Szymański, Elżbieta Czekajska-Chehab, Tomasz Jargiełło.
Tytuł pracy: Juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma with intracranial extension - diagnosis and treatment
Tytuł czasopisma:
Szczegóły: 2020, Vol. 74, nr 2, s. 1--7
p-ISSN: 0030-6657
e-ISSN: 2300-8423

Charakterystyka formalna: artykuł w czasopiśmie polskim
Charakterystyka merytoryczna: artykuł oryginalny naukowy
Charakterystyka wg MNiSW: artykuł w czasopiśmie bez IF (wykaz MEiN)
Język publikacji: ENG
Punktacja ministerstwa: 100.000
Praca recenzowana
Słowa kluczowe ang.: computed tomography ; intracranial invasion ; juvenile nasopnaryngeal angiofibroma ; magnetic resonance imaging
Uwaga: Kopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii.
Inne bazy podające opis:
  • WoS CC / ESCI

    https://otolaryngologypl.com/resources/html/article/details?id=194121
    DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0013.5275
    Streszczenie: Introduction: This retrospective study analyzes radiological findings, therapeutic management and outcomes of patients with intracranial extension of JNA. The routes of intracranial spread, incidence of intracranial disease and influence on therapeutic approach are discussed. Material and methods: An evaluation on the records of 62 patients with JNA was performed and 10 patients with intracranial tumors were included in the study. All patients were males aged 10 to 19 years. R esults: According to Andrews' classification 8 patients presented with stage IIIb, 1 patient stage IVa and another patient stage IVb tumor. Intracranial invasion was extradural in 8 cases and intradural in 2 patient. Surgery was performed in 9 cases and the most common was combined approach: infratemporal fossa and sublabial transantral. One patient was referred for radiotherapy. Follow-up ranged from 8 to 26 years. There was extracranial recurrence in 2 (22%) of 9 operated patients. Conclusions: The superior orbital fissure is the most frequent route of intracranial spread in patients with extensive involvement of the infratemporal fossa. Due to high risk of recurrence and potential serious complications advanced cases of JNA should be managed by experienced multidisciplinary team, preferably in tertiary referral centers, with an access to modern diagnostic and therapeutic modalities.

    2/2
    Nr opisu: 0000036209
    Autorzy: Anna Szymańska, Marcin Szymański, Wiesław Gołąbek, Anna Drelich-Zbroja, Tomasz Jargiełło.
    Tytuł pracy: Doppler ultrasound apperance of neck tumors
    Tytuł czasopisma:
    Szczegóły: 2018, Vol. 18, no 73, p. 96--102
    p-ISSN: 2084-8404
    e-ISSN: 2451-070X

    Charakterystyka formalna: artykuł w czasopiśmie polskim
    Charakterystyka merytoryczna: artykuł oryginalny naukowy
    Charakterystyka wg MNiSW: artykuł w czasopiśmie bez IF (wykaz MEiN)
    Język publikacji: ENG
    Punktacja ministerstwa: 10.000
    Praca recenzowana
    Słowa kluczowe: vascular malformation ; paraganglioma ; aneurysm ; lipoma ; Doppler ultrasound
    Uwaga: Kopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii.
    http://www.jultrason.pl/index.php/issues/volume-18-no-73/doppler-ultrasound-appearance-of-neck-tumors?aid=617
    DOI: 10.15557/JoU.2018.0014
    Streszczenie: The purpose of this study was the evaluation of the sonographic appearance of neck tumors and determining the features useful in differential diagnosis. Material and method: The studied group consisted of 57 patients: 16 patients with carotid body tumors, 9 patients with neurogenic tumors, 8 patients with venous anomalies, 12 patients with neck cysts, 6 patients with lipomas, 5 patients with extracranial carotid artery aneurysms and 1 with a laryngocele. Results: All carotid paragangliomas were located within the carotid bifurcation and demonstrated rich low-resistance vascular flow, with higher maximum velocity and lower flow resistance parameters registered in the ipsilateral external carotid artery. In 7 out of 9 cases, neurogenic tumors were homogeneous, and in the remaining 2 cases - heterogeneous. Four schwannomas were hypervascular or showed moderate vascularity, and the rest of neurogenic tumors were hypovascular or avascular, with symmetrical maximum velocity and resistance values of carotid blood flow. Apart from one branchial cleft cyst with multiple fine internal acoustic reflexes, all other neck cysts were anechoic and avascular, and presented with posterior acoustic enhancement. The laryngocele presented as a well-demarcated, hypoechoic, homogeneous lesion located in the immediate proximity of the larynx, without signs of internal vascular flow. Lipomas were well-demarcated, homogeneous, hypoechoic tumors with regular margins, without signs of internal vascular flow. Venous malformations presented as irregular, hypoechoic spaces with venous blood flow, easily compressed by the probe. Extracranial carotid artery aneurysms were hypoechoic, well-defined spaces, which presented with slow internal, turbulent flow on Doppler study, and showed continuity with the carotid artery. Conclusions: Doppler ultrasound allows to visualize features characteristic for certain neck tumors. Solid or cystic structure, echogenicity, localization, as well as internal flow signals and vascularity pattern create a combination of ultrasound findings helpful in the differential diagnosis of lesions such as paragangliomas, venous malformations, neurogenic tumors, aneurysms, cysts and laryngoceles.

      Wyświetl ponownie stosując format:
  • Wyświetl/ukryj etykiety | Wyświetlenie wyników w wersji do druku | Pobranie pliku do edytora | Nowe wyszukiwanie | Biblioteka AB