Małgorzata Wojtyś
Pomeranian Medical University
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Pneumonologia i Alergologia Polska | 2015
Małgorzata Wojtyś; Jacek Alchimowicz; Piiotr Waloszczyk; Norbert Wójcik; Tomasz Grodzki
Mediastinal fibromatosis is a very rare mesenchymal tumor originated from fibrous tissue. A case of 26-year old men with mediastinal tumor causes respiratory insufficiency and dysphagia is described. This sympthoms occured due to esophageal impression and infiltration with occlusion of main left bronchus by mediastinal tumor. Ethiology of the tumor was established based on histopathology assesment of the tissue samples taken during explorative thoracotomy after 3 years and many other diagnostic procedures undertaken. The authors describe difficulties in diagnosis of mediastinal tumors, especially those rare observed.
Polish Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery | 2014
Małgorzata Wojtyś; Ewa Żuk; Jacek Alchimowicz; Tomasz Grodzki
Acquired hemophilia A is a coagulation disorder caused by autoantibodies against blood coagulation factor VIII. The first sign of this disease is often massive bleeding, which can affect patients after routine procedures. The parameter which indicates the presence of this condition is isolated prolonged activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT). The present article describes a case of a 32-year-old man with acute interstitial pneumonia and pleural effusion, in whom a massive hemothorax appeared after thoracocentesis; active bleeding was observed after the introduction of a chest tube. The patient was operated on, and no pinpoint bleeding was discovered during the procedure. Active bleeding was still taking place postoperatively. The patient underwent another operation after 6 days. Once more, no pinpoint bleeding was found. Prolonged APTT was observed. The activity of blood coagulation factor VIII was 3.04%. The presence of antibodies against factor VIII was confirmed, and acquired hemophilia was diagnosed. The article also includes an analysis of the literature on acquired hemophilia.
Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja | 2014
Rafał Tkacz; Małgorzata Wojtyś; Konrad Wasilewski; Janusz Wójcik; Jacek Markuszewski; Dariusz Larysz; Tomasz Grodzki
Lymphorrhoea is a rare complication after orthopaedic surgeries. This paper presents a case of a patient who demonstrated cervical lymphorrhoea as an early complication of scalenotomy. The lymphorrhoea was success - fully stopped through VATS closure of the thoracic duct following initial ineffective conservative treatment.
Kardiochirurgia i torakochirurgia polska = Polish journal of cardio-thoracic surgery | 2014
Małgorzata Wojtyś; Ewa Żuk; Jacek Alchimowicz; Tomasz Grodzki
Acquired hemophilia A is a coagulation disorder caused by autoantibodies against blood coagulation factor VIII. The first sign of this disease is often massive bleeding, which can affect patients after routine procedures. The parameter which indicates the presence of this condition is isolated prolonged activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT). The present article describes a case of a 32-year-old man with acute interstitial pneumonia and pleural effusion, in whom a massive hemothorax appeared after thoracocentesis; active bleeding was observed after the introduction of a chest tube. The patient was operated on, and no pinpoint bleeding was discovered during the procedure. Active bleeding was still taking place postoperatively. The patient underwent another operation after 6 days. Once more, no pinpoint bleeding was found. Prolonged APTT was observed. The activity of blood coagulation factor VIII was 3.04%. The presence of antibodies against factor VIII was confirmed, and acquired hemophilia was diagnosed. The article also includes an analysis of the literature on acquired hemophilia.
Kardiochirurgia i Torakochirurgia Polska/Polish Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2014
Małgorzata Wojtyś; Ewa Żuk; Jacek Alchimowicz; Tomasz Grodzki
Acquired hemophilia A is a coagulation disorder caused by autoantibodies against blood coagulation factor VIII. The first sign of this disease is often massive bleeding, which can affect patients after routine procedures. The parameter which indicates the presence of this condition is isolated prolonged activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT). The present article describes a case of a 32-year-old man with acute interstitial pneumonia and pleural effusion, in whom a massive hemothorax appeared after thoracocentesis; active bleeding was observed after the introduction of a chest tube. The patient was operated on, and no pinpoint bleeding was discovered during the procedure. Active bleeding was still taking place postoperatively. The patient underwent another operation after 6 days. Once more, no pinpoint bleeding was found. Prolonged APTT was observed. The activity of blood coagulation factor VIII was 3.04%. The presence of antibodies against factor VIII was confirmed, and acquired hemophilia was diagnosed. The article also includes an analysis of the literature on acquired hemophilia.
Advances in respiratory medicine | 2012
Małgorzata Wojtyś; Henryk Janowski; Janusz Wójcik; Bartosz Kubisa; Jarosław Pieróg; Tomasz Grodzki
Advances in respiratory medicine | 2009
Michał Bielewicz; Małgorzata Wojtyś; Dominika Witkowska; Jacek Alchimowicz; Janusz Wójcik; Tomasz Grodzki
Journal of Thoracic Oncology | 2018
J. Pieróg; Bartosz Kubisa; Janusz Wójcik; Małgorzata Wojtyś; M. Bielewicz; B. Maciąg; Norbert Wójcik; Tomasz Grodzki
Journal of Thoracic Oncology | 2017
Małgorzata Wojtyś; Bartosz Kubisa; Tomasz Grodzki; J. Pieróg; Janusz Wójcik; Norbert Wójcik; Jacek Alchimowicz; P. Waloszczyk
Kardiochirurgia i Torakochirurgia Polska/Polish Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2013
Małgorzata Wojtyś; Paweł Rogoziński; Jacek Alchimowicz; Piotr Wandzel; Adam Bubel; Tomasz Grodzki; Krzysztof Bruliński