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Introduction: Uterine leiomyoma is the most widespread benign tumor affecting women of childbearing age. There are still gaps in the understanding of its pathogenesiss. Telocytes are unique cells described in greater than 50 different locations inside the human body. The functional relationship of cells could clarify the pathogenesis of leiomyomata. In the current study, we focused on the identification of telocytes in all regions of the human uterus to explain their involvement in leiomyoma development.

Materials and Methods: Tissue samples from a healthy and myomatous uterus were stained for c-kit, tryptase, CD34 and PDGFRα to identify telocytes. Routine histology was performed to analyze tissue morphology and collagen deposits.

Results: Telocytes were detected in the cervix, corpus of the uterus and leiomyoma. The density of telocytes in fibroid foci was reduced compared with normal myometrium.

Conclusions: Our results demonstrated the existence of telocytes in all parts of the human body affected and unaff ected by leiomyoma of the uterus. In addition, telocytes were also present in leiomyoma foci. Our results suggest that the reduced density of telocytes is important for the pathomechanisms of myometrial growth, demonstrating its value as a main component of the myomatous architecture.

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Veronika Aleksandrovych
Magdalena Białas
Artur Pasternak
Tomasz Bereza
Marek Sajewicz
Jerzy Walocha
Krzysztof Gil
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Ectopic pregnancy constitutes 2% of all pregnancies. In the last decades, due to the rising amount of caesarean sections, new localization of ectopic pregnancy has been observed — caesarean scar pregnancy (CSP). Cesarean scar pregnancy is an iatrogenic disease and a life-threatening condition which frequency will systematically rise. Because of possible serious complications, CSP should be swift ly diagnosed and treated. Th e purpose of this retrospective study was to demonstrate diff erent methods of CSP treatment performed between 2015–2018 in the Clinic of Endocrinological Gynaecology and Gynaecology Jagiellonian University Medical College in Cracow. Th e clinical characteristics, diagnosis, various methods of treatment and clinical outcomes were analysed. Defi nitive algorithm of CSP treatment is still not established. Pharmacological and operative methods are approved while expectant observation is considered unsafe due to possible risk of complications for the patient, including death.

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Katarzyna Doroszewska
Tomasz Milewicz
Tomasz Bereza
Anna Horbaczewska
Justyna Komenda
Estera Kłosowicz
Robert Jach
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Autonomic nervous system of the pelvis is still poorly understood. Every year more and more pelvic procedures are carried out on patients suff ering from diff erent pelvic disorders what leads to numerous pelvic dysfunctions. Authors tried to review, starting from historical and clinical background, the most important reports on anatomy of the pelvic autonomic plexuses. We also pay attention to complete lack of knowledge of students of medicine on the autonomic nervous structures in the area studied. We present anatomical description of the pelvic plexuses including their visceral branches and anatomy of surrounding pelvic tissues which still remains unclear. More and more attention is paid to the topography of the plexuses specially because of new pain releasing techniques — neurolysies.

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Justyna Sienkiewicz-Zawilińska
Jarosław Zawiliński
Lourdes Niroya Kaythampillai
Marcin Jakiel
Jacenty Urbaniak
Tomasz Bereza
Wojciech Kowalski
Marios Loukas
Jerzy Walocha

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Tomasz Bereza
Witold Kolber
Grzegorz Lis
Jerzy Mituś
Mateusz Sporek
Przemysław Chmielewski
Małgorzata Mazur
Grzegorz Goncerz
Marcin Kuniewicz

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Krzysztof Tomaszewski
Iwona Brzozowska
Dawid Maduzia
Wiesława Klimek-Piotrowska
Tomasz Bereza
Janusz Skrzat
Aleksandra Matuszyk
Przemysław Chmielewski

Authors and Affiliations

Tomasz Bereza
Izabela Mróz
Ewa Mizia
Wojciech Kurzydło
Piotr Bachul
Joanna Jaworek
Monika Konarska
Klaudia Walocha
Małgorzata Mazur
Marcin Kuniewicz
Paweł Depukat
Przemysław Chmielewski
Łukasz Warchoł

Authors and Affiliations

Bernard Solewski
Tomasz Bereza
Veronika Aleksandrovych
Marek Sajewicz
Monika Konarska
Anna Natalia Wrona
Kinga Komnata
Aleksandra Maleszka
Paweł Depukat
Łukasz Warchoł

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Maciej Lis
Bernard Solewski
Tomasz Bereza
Veronika Aleksandrovych
Marek Sajewicz
Monika Konarska
Anna Natalia Wrona
Barbara Gach-Kuniewicz
Kinga Komnata
Mateusz Paziewski
Aleksandra Maleszka
Paweł Depukat
Łukasz Warchoł
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Abstract

Anatomy of the vascular system of the leg was studied using classical anatomical dissection methods. Based also on literature we have reviewed the current knowledge on the vascularization of the lower leg and its embryological background with special respect toward the posterior tibial artery and its branches.

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Authors and Affiliations

Przemysław Chmielewski
Łukasz Warchoł
Izabela Mróz
Michał Malczak
Joanna Jaworek
Ewa Mizia
Ewa Walocha
Paweł Depukat
Piotr Bachul
Tomasz Bereza
Wojciech Kurzydło
Barbara Gach-Kuniewicz
Małgorzata Mazur
Krzysztof Tomaszewski

Authors and Affiliations

Tomasz Bereza
Janusz Skrzat
Izabela Mróz
Artur Pasternak
Krzysztof Tomaszewski
Ewa Mizia
Stanislas Kielczewski
Dominik Pawlicki
Wojciech Kurzydło
Piotr Bachul
Monika Konarska
Klaudia Walocha
Lourdes Niroja Kaythampillai
Paweł Depukat
Tomasz Bonczar
Przemysław Chmielewski
Małgorzata Mazur
Łukasz Warchoł

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