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Alicja Renkielska
Researcher at Gdańsk Medical University
Publications - 27
Citations - 573
Alicja Renkielska is an academic researcher from Gdańsk Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thermography & Mesenchymal stem cell. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 25 publications receiving 496 citations.
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Burn depths evaluation based on active dynamic IR thermal imaging--a preliminary study.
TL;DR: ADT is presented here as a new, reliable and quantitative method of assessing burn wound depth on the basis of discrimination of the thermal properties of burnt tissue, and the best results coming from ADT.
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Thermal Parametric Imaging in the Evaluation of Skin Burn Depth
TL;DR: The results indicate that it is possible to distinguish objectively and quantitatively burns which will heal spontaneously within three weeks of infliction and which should be treated conservatively from those which need surgery because they will not heal within this period.
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Adipose tissue-derived stem cells in clinical applications.
TL;DR: Adipose tissue derived stem cells (ASCs) are characterised by immunosuppressive properties and low immunogenicity, therefore, they can be used in regenerative medicine, as well as applied to induce graft tolerance or prevent autoimmunity.
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Static thermography revisited—An adjunct method for determining the depth of the burn injury
Alicja Renkielska,Antoni Nowakowski,Mariusz Kaczmarek,Marek Dobke,Jacek Grudziński,Andrzej Karmolinski,W. Stojek +6 more
TL;DR: The study suggests that particular burn centres using static thermography use a DeltaT parameter based on their own values for burn classification so as to group burn wounds into those that healed in 3 weeks and those that did not heal.
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Active dynamic infrared thermal imaging in burn depth evaluation
Alicja Renkielska,Mariusz Kaczmarek,Antoni Nowakowski,Jacek Grudziński,Piotr Czapiewski,Andrzej Krajewski,Irena Grobelny +6 more
TL;DR: The authors have concluded that the ADT method with cold excitation is suitable for the qualitative and quantitative assessment of burn depth.