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Acta Dermato-venereologica | 2003

Interleukin-18 levels in the plasma of psoriatic patients correlate with the extent of skin lesions and the PASI score.

Aldona Pietrzak; Barbara Lecewicz-Toruń; G. Chodorowska; Jacek Roliński

Interleukin-18 is a cytokine with a possible role in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. We examined subpopulations of peripheral blood lymphocytes and their expression of activation markers and correlated this with plasma levels of IL-18 and clinical disease severity in patients with psoriasis. We included 12 patients with psoriasis who had a PASI score from 15 to 48 and compared them to controls. IL-18 plasma concentrations were determined with an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. We observed a significant correlation between the IL-18 levels and the area of skin affected with psoriasis and the PASI score. We also observed an increase in NK cells and memory helper CD45RO + /CD4+cells.


Journal of The European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology | 2015

Cardiovascular disease in psoriatic post-menopausal women.

Aldona Pietrzak; P. Czuczwar; Jerzy Mosiewicz; T. Paszkowski; G. Chodorowska; Joanna Bartosińska; A. Gerkowicz; P. Paluszkiewicz; T. Freud; Arnon D. Cohen

It is generally accepted that the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in women is significantly increased after the menopause. Hormonal changes associated with the menopausal transition may also alter the course of autoimmune diseases. It has been reported that menopause may exacerbate the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis, systemic sclerosis and giant cell arteritis, but attenuate the course of systemic lupus erythemathosus. There is a growing body of literature indicating that the course of psoriasis may be altered by menopausal hormone changes. Considering the fact that both psoriasis and menopause are independent risk factors for CVD, and that menopause may exacerbate the course of psoriasis, a possible additive effect between these two conditions may be crucial for proper monitoring and treatment of peri‐ and post‐menopausal psoriatic patients.


Journal of The European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology | 2011

Psoriasis and unreported excessive alcohol intake – a simple screening approach

Aldona Pietrzak; I. Jastrzębska; G. Chodorowska; Ryszard Maciejewski; Jerzy Mosiewicz; Witold Krupski; Andrzej Prystupa; F. Szubstarski; Jacek C. Szepietowski; Jana Hercogová

Psoriasis is a chronic immune‐mediated skin disease of complex aetiology. Alcohol overuse has long been suspected to contribute to psoriasis pathology, and the knowledge of individual’s drinking pattern may be of substantial importance for managing the disease. Unfortunately, a number of patients fail to admit to their true alcohol consumption and there is no single sign, symptom or laboratory parameter adequate for alcohol abuse diagnosis. However, there are some laboratory findings that, when present, should raise physician’s suspicion that alcohol may be a problem. The aim of this article was to present simple, widely available and relatively reliable laboratory markers that might effectively assist physicians in establishing patient’s drinking status. A possible screening approach is illustrated by two distinct reports of psoriatic patients who initially concealed having the problem with alcohol.


Journal of The European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology | 2015

Increased serum level of N-terminal Pro-B-type natriuretic peptide as a possible biomarker of cardiovascular risk in psoriatic patients.

Aldona Pietrzak; Joanna Bartosińska; R. Blaszczyk; G. Chodorowska; W. Brzozowski; Jana Hercogová; H. Donica; Torello Lotti

Apparently, these days psoriasis is regarded as a systemic disease with frequent cardiovascular comorbidities, such as hypertension, myocardial infarction, valvular defects etc., which may lead to reduced lifespan or even sudden death. Therefore, it is important that biomarkers helpful in early detection or prediction of cardiovascular complications as well as their prevention should be identified. Even though the N‐terminal pro B‐type natriuretic peptide (NT‐proBNP) is a well‐known cardiovascular predictor in cardiovascular (CV) patients and in the general population, its usefulness in detection of CV comorbidities in psoriatic patients is still unclear.


Dermatologic Therapy | 2011

Psoriatic erythroderma coexisting with erythema multiforme‐like lesions induced by retinoids or retinoids combined with an antibiotic: case report

Aldona Pietrzak; G. Chodorowska; Iwona Jazienicka; Paweł Osemlak; Bartłomiej Wawrzycki; Piotr Terlecki; Jolanta Mieczkowska; Jerzy Mosiewicz; Tomasz Zubilewicz; Franciszek Szubstarski; Witold Krupski; Jana Hercogová; Jacek C. Szepietowski; Torello Lotti

Psoriasis is currently considered a multifactorial disease, which can coexist with many somatic and psychological disorders. We present the case of a 50‐year‐old woman referred to our department due to erythroderma with concomitant peculiar violaceous, polycyclic lesions most likely induced by medications. Past medical history revealed numerous systemic disorders, including metabolic syndrome, hypertension, cardiac insufficiency, obesity, and depression. Additional examinations and consultations demonstrated dyslipidemia, xanthelasma, incomplete block of the right branch of His bundle, thyreocardiac syndrome, benign adrenal tumor, and delusions. Recently, psoriasis has been intensively studied. We present the case in which erythroderma was most likely triggered by acitretin combined with ceftriaxone. Treatment of many diseases and psychiatric disturbances coexisting with psoriasis is extremely difficult and requires cooperation of various specialists.


Advances in Medical Sciences | 2011

Skin lesions in a 16-month-old toddler with impaired zinc absorption

Joanna Bartosińska; G. Chodorowska; Iwona Jazienicka; J Pucuła; Andrzej Prystupa; Bartłomiej Wawrzycki; J Bartosiński

Acrodermatitis enteropathica is a rare, autosomal recessive condition which results from impaired zinc absorption in the gastrointestinal tract. We report a 16-month-old female patient with a 7-month history of periorificial and acral skin lesions. Diagnosing of Acrodermatitis enteropathica was established on the basis of the patients history as well as clinical and laboratory findings (a lowered zinc level in the childs serum: 17.2μg/dL (N 70-160 μg/dL)). Rapid clinical improvement was observed right after launching zinc supplementation.


Dermatologia Kliniczna | 2005

Ocena stężenia IL-15 w osoczu krwi obwodowej pacjentów z łuszczycą.

Aldona Pietrzak; Bartłomiej Wawrzycki; G. Chodorowska; Iwona Jastrzębska; Marek Michnar; Janusz Urban; Jacek Roliński.


Journal of The European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology | 2004

The percentage of T helper lymphocytes CD4+ bearing interleukin-6 receptors is lower in the blood of patients with acute psoriasis triggered by infection

Aldona Pietrzak; Barbara Lecewicz-Toruń; G. Chodorowska; J Rolinski


Journal of The European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology | 1998

Plasma levels of selected cytokines and acute phase proteins in 2 groups of psoriatic patients treated with cyclosporin A or methotrexate

G. Chodorowska; D. Czelej; Dorota Krasowska; Aldona Pietrzak; Barbara Lecewicz-Toruń


Journal of The European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology | 1997

P092 Serum level of ELAM-1 in patients suffering from psoriasis

Dorota Krasowska; Aldona Pietrzak; G. Chodorowska; Barbara Lecewicz-Toruń

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Aldona Pietrzak

Medical University of Lublin

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Dorota Krasowska

Medical University of Lublin

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Jerzy Mosiewicz

Medical University of Lublin

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Joanna Bartosińska

Medical University of Lublin

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Jana Hercogová

Charles University in Prague

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Andrzej Prystupa

Medical University of Lublin

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Iwona Jazienicka

Medical University of Lublin

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Witold Krupski

Medical University of Lublin

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