Respiratory and Systemic Infections in Children with Severe Aplastic Anemia...
AbstractIn the present study we investigated the occurrence of systemic and respiratory infections in a cohort of 123 children with severe acquired aplastic anemia (SAA) on immunosuppressive therapy...
View ArticleInfluence of Iron Overload on Immunosuppressive Therapy in Children with...
AbstractChildren with severe aplastic anemia (AA) require multiple transfusions of the red blood cells during the immunosuppressive therapy. This leads to iron overload and manifests as elevated levels...
View ArticleHealth status of Polish children and adolescents after cancer treatment
AbstractIn the last 40 years, considerable progress was made in the treatment of childhood cancer. Nearly 80% of children achieve long-term clinical remission or are permanently cured. This improvement...
View ArticleCorrection to: Health status of Polish children and adolescents after cancer...
AbstractThe first and family names of the authors were interchanged. The correct author names are now correctly presented in this article.
View ArticleIntroduction of new pediatric EBMT criteria for VOD diagnosis: is it...
AbstractHepatic veno-occlusive disease (VOD) is a potentially fatal complication following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). We evaluated in prospective analysis the usefulness of the...
View ArticleA long-term trajectory of bone mineral density in childhood cancer survivors...
AbstractSummaryLow bone mineral density (BMD) was diagnosed in 24% of childhood cancer survivors (CCS), whereas very low BMD was relatively uncommon at 8%. We suggest that low BMD in CCS may become...
View ArticleProspective analysis of BKV hemorrhagic cystitis in children and adolescents...
AbstractBK virus is one of the most common causes of hemorrhagic cystitis (HC) in children undergoing hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT). Viruses can be found in urine and serum samples of...
View ArticleAre the diets of sympatric Pygoscelid penguins more similar than previously...
AbstractIn recent years, functional changes in Southern Ocean are becoming more noticeable, due to climate change and increasing human impacts, including a growing fishery that is concentrating in the...
View ArticleEnvironmental conditions for the successful development of Salpa thompsoni...
AbstractNumerous studies have revealed that large numbers of gelatinous invertebrates, Salpa thompsoni, are reported more often in high-latitude Antarctic waters (> 60°S) than were reported in data...
View ArticleChildhood cancer survivorship care during the COVID-19 pandemic: an...
Abstract PurposeLong-term follow-up (LTFU) care is essential to optimise health outcomes in childhood cancer survivors (CCS). We aimed to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on LTFU services and...
View ArticleThe non-selective Antarctic filter feeder Salpa thompsoni as a bioindicator...
AbstractHg is considered as the most toxic metal in the environment. Sources of Hg in the environment include burning fossil fuels, burning waste, and forest fires. The long residence time of the...
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