Diana Tymoszuk
Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine
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Journal of Occupational Health | 2013
Agnieszka Lipińska-Ojrzanowska; Dominika Świerczyńska-Machura; Diana Tymoszuk; Ewa Nowakowska-Świrta; Jolanta Walusiak-Skorupa
Occupational Asthma in Female Factory Worker Resulting from Exposure to Savinase in Dishwashing Tablets—A Case Study: Agnieszka LIPIŃSKA‐OJRZANOWSKA, et al. Department of Occupational Diseases, Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, Poland—
Medycyna Pracy | 2016
Diana Tymoszuk; Marta Wiszniewska; Jolanta Walusiak-Skorupa
This report presents a case of occupational asthma, rhinitis and conjunctivitis to papain in a 50-year-old herbs and spices packer, with documented increased eosinophilia in induced sputum and in the nasal lavage fluids after a specific inhalation challenge test (SICT) and specific nasal challenge test (SNCT) with this enzyme. Immunoglobulin E-mediated (IgE) sensitization to papain was confirmed by positive results of a skin prick test with specific solution. Specific inhalation and nasal challenge tests demonstrated a direct and significant link between the exposure to this protease and the allergic response from the respiratory system. Additionally, the SNCT induced a severe reaction of the conjunctivae and a significant increase in the count of eosinophils in tears, despite the lack of direct contact of the allergen with the conjunctiva.
Medycyna Pracy | 2016
Aleksandra Golińska-Zach; Patrycja Krawczyk-Szulc; Marta Wiszniewska; Ewa Nowakowska-Świrta; Dominika Świerczyńska-Machura; Diana Tymoszuk; Jolanta Walusiak-Skorupa
BACKGROUND Hairdressers are occupationally exposed to many allergenic and irritating substances. Additionally, hairdressing apprentices are exposed to the same allergens as professional hairdressers, due to the fact that vocational training starts in the beginning of the education. This study was undertaken to investigate early occurrence of sensitization to occupational allergens in hairdressing apprentices before the onset of the vocational training. MATERIAL AND METHODS Three hundred and seven hairdressing apprentices were assessed using a questionnaire and skin prick tests (SPTs) to common and occupational allergens. The level of total and serum specific immunoglobulin E (IgE) to occupational allergens was evaluated and spirometry was performed. RESULTS At least one skin and/or respiratory and/or conjunctival symptom was reported by 29.9% of subjects. Among subjects with at least one symptom, 28.2% of them were atopic whereas among 43.4% of them total IgE level was elevated. Atopy was found in 20% cases. In the case of one apprentice, positive SPT for paraphenylenediamine was found. Nearly 33% of apprentices had elevated total IgE level and 5 of them had specific IgE for occupational allergens. CONCLUSIONS The study revealed that hairdressing apprentices might be sensitized to occupational allergens even before the beginning of vocational training, due to prior non-professional exposure to hairdressing agents. Furthermore, many of them report skin, respiratory and conjunctival symptoms, often connected with chronic disease diagnosis. Thus, candidates for hairdressers should be examined thoroughly before the start of the education and tests for allergy to hairdressing substances are indicated. Med Pr 2016;67(5):567-575.
Medycyna Pracy | 2017
Marta Wiszniewska; Agnieszka Lipińska-Ojrzanowska; Anna Witkowska; Diana Tymoszuk; Aneta Kleniewska; Dariusz Kluszczyński; Jolanta Walusiak-Skorupa
The etiology of cancer is multifactorial. Malignant tumors caused by factors occurring in the work environment, classified as carcinogenic in humans, can be recognized as an occupational disease. Analysis of epidemiological data indicates a significant underestimation of occupational cancer, mainly due to long latency period of these diseases. This publication provides guidance to certify occupational etiology of malignant tumors, based on the reviews of existing legislation and medical literature, as well as on the experience of their authors. The publication presents the epidemiology of cancers, including occupational cancers, risk factors, occupational carcinogens and presents the principles of occupational cancer certification. Med Pr 2018;69(1):93-108.
Medycyna Pracy | 2016
Witold Salski; Marta Wiszniewska; Agata Salska; Diana Tymoszuk; Jolanta Walusiak-Skorupa
Rhinitis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the upper respiratory tract, characterized by a high prevalence and a complex pathogenesis. Work-related rhinitis (WRR) can be divided into occupational rhinitis (OR) and work-exacerbated rhinitis (WER). It is not only considered as a disease entity but also in the context of medical certification as the allergic disease associated with occupational exposure. Epidemiology of work-related rhinitis has been found to vary depending on the occupation and specific exposure, on the other hand the prevalence data may be underestimated due to the lack of uniform diagnostic criteria. This paper reviews the issues comprising the pathogenesis, epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment of patients with work-related rhinitis. It also discusses the significance of the disease in occupational medicine, particularly in terms of preventive worker care, general principles of good practice in primary and secondary WRR prevention and the necessary directions of changes in medical certification in the cases of occupational rhinitis. Med Pr 2016;67(6):801-815.
Industrial Health | 2013
Marta Wiszniewska; Diana Tymoszuk; Ewa Nowakowska-Świrta; Cezary Pałczyński; Jolanta Walusiak-Skorupa
Medycyna Pracy | 2011
Diana Tymoszuk; Tomasz Wittczak; Jolanta Walusiak-Skorupa; Pałczyński C
European Respiratory Journal | 2016
Marta Wiszniewska; Aneta Kleniewska; Ewa Nowakowska-Swirta; Diana Tymoszuk; Pałczyński C; Jolanta Walusiak-Skorupa
European Respiratory Journal | 2015
Marta Wiszniewska; Aneta Kleniewska; Diana Tymoszuk; Agnieszka Lipińska-Ojrzanowska; Jolanta Walusiak-Skorupa
Medycyna Pracy | 2014
Agnieszka Lipińska-Ojrzanowska; Marta Wiszniewska; Diana Tymoszuk; Pałczyński C; Jolanta Walusiak-Skorupa
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Agnieszka Lipińska-Ojrzanowska
Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine
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