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Journal of Medical Case Reports | 2009

Low-grade myofibroblastic sarcoma of the mandible: a case report

Iwona Niedzielska; Tomasz Janic; Bartłomiej Mrowiec

IntroductionLow-grade myofibroblastic sarcoma is a rare entity, which mostly develops in the soft tissues of the head and neck. Within the oral cavity lingual lesions are the most common. It tends to recur locally rather than to metastasise.Case presentationWe present a 54-year-old man with a one-year history of buccal oedema. He also had arterial hypertension and clinical examination revealed distension of the left mandibular ramus with laminar deflection in the area of the retromolar triangle.ConclusionWe present a rare intramandibular encapsulated lesion that caused diagnostic difficulties. Our diagnostic methods included immunohistochemistry and molecular investigations. We emphasise the uncommon location of this tumour type.


Thrombosis Research | 2010

Interferon gamma in the etiology of atherosclerosis and periodontitis

Iwona Niedzielska; Szymon Cierpka

Clinical observations and a few research reports seem to suggest that intraoral infection as well as periodontal teeth could potentially lead to systemic infections including atherosclerosis. The aim of our investigations was to determine whether periodontal disease might aggravate atherosclerosis and whether interferon-gamma (IFNG), widely recognized as a potent multifunctional cytokine, might serve as a marker of the process. This is the first research based on tissue material such as atheromata and periodontal pocket granulation tissue. The study population consisted of 15 patients with periodontitis and atherosclerosis. Control group comprised 15 non-atherosclerotic patients with periodontitis. IFNG, IFNGR1 and IFNGR2 expression was analysed using qRT-PCR profiling in the inflammatory granulation tissue and atheroma. Granulation tissue samples obtained from non-atherosclerotic group showed a significant increase in IFNG and a decrease of IFNGR1, IFNGR2 expression whereas granulation tissue and atheromata of patients with systemic disease demonstrated lower IFNG and higher IFNGR1 and IFNGR2 expression.


Renal Failure | 2014

The odontogenic-related microinflammation in patients with chronic kidney disease

Iwona Niedzielska; Jerzy Chudek; Izabela Kowol; Natalia Słabiak-Błaż; Aureliusz Kolonko; Piotr Kuczera; Andrzej Więcek

Abstract Objectives: This study estimated plasma levels of interleukin IL-1β, IL-6, tumour necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interferon-γ (INF-γ) in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients with a single odontogenic pathology. Material and methods: Forty-nine selected adult CKD patients with single odontogenic pathology based on clinical and X-ray examination: patients after proper root canal treatment, without periapical lesions (n = 12), with pulp necrosis (n = 7), with asymptomatic periapical lesions (n = 22), with periodontal disease (n = 8), and 14 with healthy teeth were enrolled. Patients with coexisting different dental pathologies and the evidence of other infection were excluded. In all patients plasma concentrations of CRP, IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α, and INF-γ were measured. Results: Patients with periodontitis were characterized by increased concentrations of IL-6 and TNF-α. Those with pulp necrosis had significantly more frequently serum CRP level over 2 mg/L and presented significantly elevated IL-6, but decreased TNF-α concentration than in the subjects with healthy teeth. In patients with periapical lesions and patients after root canal therapy, the concentrations of cytokines did not indicate for the systemic inflammation. Conclusions: Periodontitis and pulp necrosis are important sources of systemic microinflammation in CKD patients. Plasma concentrations of IL-6 and TNF-α appear to be more sensitive markers of odontogenic inflammation in CKD patients than CRP.


Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2017

Oral Health of Patients Treated with Acrylic Partial Dentures Using a Toothpaste Containing Bee Product

Karolina Wiatrak; Tadeusz Morawiec; Rafał Rój; Anna Mertas; Agnieszka Machorowska-Pieniążek; Patryk Kownacki; Marta Tanasiewicz; Małgorzata Skucha-Nowak; Stefan Baron; Tomasz Piekarz; Maciej Wrzoł; Mateusz Bogacz; Jacek Kasperski; Iwona Niedzielska

This study was carried out to investigate the influence of a propolis and tee tree oil-containing hygienic agent on selected oral health parameters, oral microflora, and the condition of periodontal health. Thirty-seven patients who underwent oral rehabilitation with a removable acrylic denture were selected and randomly assigned into two groups: study group (A) which received a newly formulated propolis and tee tree oil-containing toothpaste or a control group (C) without an active ingredient. API, S-OHI, and mSBI were assessed in three subsequent stages. During each examination swabs were employed for microbiological inoculation: in the study group after 4 weeks use of the active toothpaste showed a decrease in the number of isolated microorganisms. In the control group, after 4 weeks use of the toothpaste without active ingredients resulted in increase in the number of the isolated microorganisms. Improvements in hygiene and the condition of periodontium were observed in patients using active toothpastes. In the study group the oral flora diversity was reduced by the decrease in the number of cultured microorganism species, while in the control group an increase in the number of cultured microorganisms and their species was observed.


Central European Journal of Medicine | 2013

Fractures of the mandibular condylar processes — literature review

Iwona Niedzielska; Anna M. Tomczyk-Wziątek; Bartłomiej P. Borowski

Fractures of the mandibular condylar processes are often-met injuries of lower region of face. The cause of that state is dynamic development of municipal transport and the increase of aggression in human relations. Many classifications of fractures of mandibular condylar processes are in literature. The choice of therapy is a subject for debate among doctors. Contemporary literature does not give an unequivocal answer to the question whether in the case of fractures of mandibular condylar processes non-invasive treatment should be applied or whether the method of surgical supply of fractures is better.


Cases Journal | 2010

Ophthalmic complications of endoscopic ethmoidectomy: a case report

Iwona Niedzielska; Tadeusz Cieslik; Tomasz Janic

Damage to ethmoid structures following removal of nasal polyps can cause severe complications. A patient aged 48 years with damage to right orbital structures sustained in the course of transnasal endoscopic surgery for ethmoid polyps was operated. After operation were complications.


European Journal of Orthodontics | 2005

Third molar influence on dental arch crowding

Iwona Niedzielska


Medical Science Monitor | 2008

The effect of chronic periodontitis on the development of atherosclerosis: review of the literature

Iwona Niedzielska; Tomasz Janic; Szymon Cierpka; Elzbieta Swietochowska


Acta of Bioengineering and Biomechanics | 2013

Mandibular reconstruction--biomechanical strength analysis (FEM) based on a retrospective clinical analysis of selected patients.

Magdalena Jędrusik-Pawłowska; Magdalena Kromka-Szydek; Magdalena Katra; Iwona Niedzielska


Dental and Medical Problems | 2009

Iatrogenic Injury During Extraction of Lower Molar Teeth

Iwona Niedzielska; Izabela Kowol; Agnieszka Sroczyńska−Grula

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Tomasz Janic

University of Silesia in Katowice

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Daniel Sypniewski

Medical University of Silesia

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Izabela Kowol

Medical University of Silesia

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Maciej Wrzoł

University of Silesia in Katowice

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Magdalena Katra

Medical University of Silesia

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Patryk Kownacki

University of Silesia in Katowice

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Rafał Rój

University of Silesia in Katowice

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Szymon Cierpka

Medical University of Silesia

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