Anna Turno-Kręcicka
Wrocław Medical University
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Clinical Neurophysiology | 2016
Adriana Chilińska; Maria Ejma; Anna Turno-Kręcicka; Konstanty Gurański; Marta Misiuk-Hojło
OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to analyse retinal nerve fibre layer (RNFL), pattern-reversal visual evoked potentials (pVEPs) and relative afferent pupillary defect (RAPD) changes in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients with the consideration of past optic neuritis (ON). METHODS Ophthalmological, neurological, OCT, RNFL and pVEP studies were conducted in 59 MS patients. RAPD tests were performed in 47 of them. Control group consisted of 28 healthy volunteers. RESULTS Abnormal RNFL was found in 59% of cases of eyes with ON and 28% of eyes without ON. In eyes with ON, significantly lower RNFL values were indicated in the temporal and lower quadrants. Elongation of pVEP latency was found in 83% of eyes with ON and 60% of eyes without ON. The average value of pVEP latency was larger and the amplitude was lower in the subgroup of eyes with RNFL at the borderline or below the norm. RAPD was observed only in eyes with ON and with RNFL thinning. No association was found between the RAPD and pVEP parameters. CONCLUSIONS VEPs were more frequently abnormal than RNFL in MS patients. RNFL damage in eyes without ON may indicate neurodegenerations in CNS of MS patients; it can also be the consequence of subclinical ON. SIGNIFICANCE An analysis of RNFL and VEP can be useful for evaluating the optic nerve in MS patients.
Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine | 2015
Hanna Zając-Pytrus; Agnieszka Pilecka; Anna Turno-Kręcicka; Joanna Adamiec-Mroczek; Marta Misiuk-Hojło
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a disease that causes varying degrees of blindness, which afflicts millions of adults in their later years. Preliminary changes occur during normal aging, but in some individuals the pathology leads to the development of AMD. The pathology seems to be a mixture of biochemical, cellular, and molecular events. Lipofuscinogenesis and early drusen genesis are in the early stages of AMD and their inhibition or reversal would dramatically increase the quality of vision in elderly people. The disease is characterized by abnormal extracellular deposits, known as drusen, which accumulate along the basal surface of the retinal pigmented epithelium RPE. Widespread drusen deposition is associated with retinal pigmented epithelial cell dysfunction and degeneration of the photoreceptors. Recent studies have shown that drusen contain a variety of immunomodulatory molecules, suggesting that the process of drusen formation involves local inflammatory events, including activation of the complement cascade. Molecular pathways involved in the etiology of this disease and the potential prospects of its treatment will be presented on the basis of the results of the current studies.
Acta Ophthalmologica | 2011
Marta Misiuk-Hojło; Ryszard Międzybrodzki; Andrzej Grzybowski; Czesław Ługowski; Tomasz Niedziela; Anna Turno-Kręcicka; Stanisław Szymaniec
Purpose: Endotoxins have been proved to be responsible for acute anterior uveitis (AAU) in animals in a well‐established experimental model of endotoxin‐induced uveitis (EIU). The purpose of our study was the detection of antibodies against endotoxins of selected enterobacteria in the serum of patients with idiopathic AAU and searching for correlations between the levels of these antibodies and the presence of HLA‐B27 antigen as well as characteristic signs of EIU such as bilaterality and the absence of spontaneous recurrences of the disease.
Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine | 2017
Małgorzata Iwanejko; Anna Turno-Kręcicka; Martyna Tomczyk-Socha; Kamil Kaczorowski; Andrzej Grzybowski; Marta Misiuk-Hojło
BACKGROUND Pseudoexfoliation syndrome (PEX) is the most frequently identifiable cause of secondary open-angle glaucoma, known as pseudoexfoliation glaucoma. The exact pathophysiology and etiology of PEX and associated glaucoma remains obscure. OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to determine the differences in the morphology of the anterior chamber angle in people with pseudoexfoliation syndrome and pseudoexfoliation glaucoma compared to a control group. We also evaluated the correlation between intraocular pressure (IOP) and pigmentation of the angle with the amount of exfoliated material in the anterior segment. MATERIAL AND METHODS The study group was composed of 155 eyes from 103 patients aged between 43 and 86 years. Each patient underwent a complete ophthalmological examination. RESULTS Some difference was found in intraocular pressure between the PEX group and the control group and between the pseudoexfoliation glaucoma group and the control group, but no significant difference was found between the 2 study groups. There was a significant difference in the incidence of some degree of pigmentation in the anterior chamber angle and no difference in the widths of the angle between each group. A significant positive relationship was observed between intraocular pressure and the degree of pigmentation of the anterior chamber angle in both the PEX group and the pseudoexfoliation glaucoma group. CONCLUSIONS The results of this study indicate that the amount of pigmentation and exfoliation material in the anterior segment significantly correlates with the level of IOP and possibly with the degree of trabecular dysfunction. It seems that for clear identification of PEX and pseudoexfoliation glaucoma factors, clinical assessment appears to be insufficient.
Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine | 2016
Hanna Temporale; Anna Karasińska-Kłodowska; Anna Turno-Kręcicka; Monika Morawska-Kochman; Karolina Dorobisz; Krzysztof Dudek; Marta Misiuk-Hojło; Tomasz Krecicki
BACKGROUND It is estimated that pseudoexfoliation syndrome (PEX) occurs in 10-20% of the general population over 60 years of age, and its morbidity increases with age. Some research indicates that PEX may be a systemic disease. Some experts state that it can also lead to ear dysfunction. OBJECTIVES The aim of the study was to evaluate the incidence and type of hearing disorders in patients with PEX. MATERIAL AND METHODS The study included 51 patients (102 eyes) hospitalized in Wroclaw Medical University Hospitals Department of Ophthalmology and scheduled for cataract surgery in 2012-2014. Among these patients (whose age ranged from 55 to 92), 28 had PEX and 23 served as a control group. Both groups underwent ophtalmic examinations as well as ENT inspection and audiological tests (tonal audiometry, impedance audiometry, distortion product otoacoustic emission tests [DPOAE] and auditory brainstem response tests [ABR]). RESULTS A statistically significant increase in the threshold of hearing in pure-tone audiometry was observed in PEX group for 2 kHz. In impedance audiometry tests, the stapedius reflex was identified in a greater proportion of patients in the PEX group than in the control group in all frequency ranges. There was no difference between the PEX groups and the control group in the results of the DPOAE and ABR tests. CONCLUSIONS PEX can be a systemic disease that affects the functioning of the inner ear causing sensorineural hearing impairment. The increased hearing threshold in pure-tone audiometry of the patients with PEX affects the speech range (mainly the frequency of 2 kHz). Impedance audiometry and pure-tone audiometry appeared useful in audiological diagnostics of patients with PEX.
Medical Science Monitor | 2010
Anna Turno-Kręcicka; Marta Misiuk-Hojło; Andrzej Grzybowski; Jolanta Oficjalska-Młyńczak; Małgorzata Jakubowska-Kopacz; Joanna Jurowska-Liput
Clinics in Dermatology | 2016
Anna Turno-Kręcicka; Andrzej Grzybowski; Marta Misiuk-Hojło; Eliza Patryn; Karolina Czajor; Małgorzata Nita
Archivum Immunologiae Et Therapiae Experimentalis | 2016
Joanna Przeździecka-Dołyk; Agnieszka Węgrzyn; Anna Turno-Kręcicka; Marta Misiuk-Hojło
Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine | 2018
Monika Kordyś; Joanna Przeździecka-Dołyk; Anna Turno-Kręcicka; Marta Misiuk-Hojło
Indian Journal of Hematology and Blood Transfusion | 2016
Katarzyna Kapelko-Słowik; Donata Urbaniak-Kujda; Anna Turno-Kręcicka; Stanislaw Potoczek; Jaroslaw Dybko; Monika Biernat; Miroslaw Slowik