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Albert Augustynowicz

Researcher at Medical University of Białystok

Publications -  10
Citations -  73

Albert Augustynowicz is an academic researcher from Medical University of Białystok. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thyroid & Proliferative index. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications receiving 71 citations.

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Contrast-enhanced ultrasonography in diagnosing liver metastases.

TL;DR: Application of contrast media (SonoVue) significantly increased diagnosing of liver metastases compared with standard sonography and CT and increased diagnostic confidence in the detection and characterization of hepatic metastasesCompared withstandard sonography.
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Assessment of proliferative activity of thyroid Hürthle cell tumors using PCNA, Ki-67 and AgNOR methods.

TL;DR: An attempt to compare the application efficacy of the proliferative activity markers in differential diagnosis of thyroid Hürthle cell tumors using the PCNA and Ki-67 labeling and AgNOR visualisation techniques finds no statistically significant difference between malignant and benign tumors.
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Effect of endothelin-1 receptor antagonists on histological and ultrastructural changes in the pancreas and trypsinogen activation in the early course of caerulein-induced acute pancreatitis in rats.

TL;DR: A slight increase of the necrosis and vacuolization score and some of the ultrastructural data could suggest the possibility of their undesired effects in caerulein-induced AP at investigated doses.
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AgNOR, Ki-67 and PCNA expression in fibroepithelial tumours of the breast in correlation with morphological features.

TL;DR: Ki-67 and PCNA expression is suggested as a marker of stromal element proliferation in fibroepithelial lesions of the breast and the diagnostic difficulties in distinguishing PTLGM from FA of the cellular type using fine needle aspiration cytology are confirmed.
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Exocrine cell mitochondria of the rat pancreas after lead intoxication.

TL;DR: It was demonstrated that exocrine cell mitochondria are particularly predisposed to lead effect, and intoxication of rats with lower lead doses causes reversible adaptative or compensatory changes in these organelles, which induces irreversible ultrastructural alterations in numerous mitochondria.