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Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer | 2008

Mediastinal lymphadenectomy influences postoperative immune response after lung cancer surgery.

Tomasz Jarosław Szczęsny; Robert Słotwiński; Janusz Kowalewski; Maciej Dancewicz; Aleksander Stankiewicz; Bruno Szczygiel

The aim of the study was to calculate the amount of surgical injury caused by systematic lymphadenectomy of mediastinum in patients operated on due to non-small cell lung cancer,with uneventful postoperative course.The study group consisted of 11 patients with cancer of the right lung(Group 1).The control group consisted of 12 patients with left lung cancer(Group 2).In patients with right lung cancer systematic lymphadenectomy,while in patients with left lung cancer systematic sampling was performed.Serum I...


European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery | 2007

Interleukin 6 and interleukin 1 receptor antagonist as early markers of complications after lung cancer surgery

Tomasz Jarosław Szczęsny; Robert Słotwiński; Aleksander Stankiewicz; Bruno Szczygiel; Marzanna Zaleska; Maria Kopacz


European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery | 2007

Systematic mediastinal lymphadenectomy does not increase postoperative immune response after major lung resections

Tomasz Jarosław Szczęsny; Robert Słotwiński; Bruno Szczygiel; Aleksander Stankiewicz; Marzanna Zaleska; Maria Kopacz; Aleksandra Olesińska-Grodź


E-spen, The European E-journal of Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism | 2010

Basics in Clinical Nutrition: Nutritional support in extensive gut resections (short bowel)

Bruno Szczygiel; Cora F. Jonkers-Schuitema; Ton Naber


E-spen, The European E-journal of Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism | 2009

Basics in clinical nutrition: Nutrition support in GI fistulas

Bruno Szczygiel; M. Pertkiewicz; Ton Naber; Stanley J. Dudrick


Archive | 2008

· N2 Lung Cancer Special Topic· Mediastinal lymphadenectomy influences postoperative immune response after lung cancer surgery

Tomasz Jarosław Szczęsny; Robert Słotwiński; Janusz Kowalewski; Maciej Dancewicz; Aleksander Stankiewicz; Bruno Szczygiel


Central European Journal of Immunology | 2008

Clinical immunology Mediastinal lymphadenectomy causes immunosuppression after lung cancer surgery

Tomasz Jarosław Szczęsny; Robert Słotwiński; Aleksander Stankiewicz; Bruno Szczygiel


Central European Journal of Immunology | 2008

Clinical immunology Concentrations of interleukin 6 and interleukin 1 receptor antagonist in pleural fluid as early markers of complications after lung cancer surgery

Tomasz Jarosław Szczęsny; Robert Słotwiński; Aleksander Stankiewicz; Bruno Szczygiel


Journal of Thoracic Oncology | 2007

P3-263: Interleukin 6 and interleukin 1 receptor antagonist as early markers of complications after lung cancer surgery

Tomasz Jarosław Szczęsny; Robert Słotwiński; Bruno Szczygiel; Aleksander Stankiewicz; Marzanna Zaleska; Maria Kopacz


Journal of Thoracic Oncology | 2007

P3-262: Systematic mediastinal lymphadenectomy results in local and systemic immunosuppression after lung cancer surgery

Tomasz Jarosław Szczęsny; Robert Słotwiński; Bruno Szczygiel; Aleksander Stankiewicz; Marzanna Zaleska; Maria Kopacz

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Maria Kopacz

Medical University of Warsaw

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Marzanna Zaleska

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Janusz Kowalewski

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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Maciej Dancewicz

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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M. Pertkiewicz

Medical University of Warsaw

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