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Katarzyna Konieczka
Researcher at University of Basel
Publications - 54
Citations - 1613
Katarzyna Konieczka is an academic researcher from University of Basel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Flammer syndrome & Glaucoma. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 52 publications receiving 1400 citations.
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The eye and the heart
Josef Flammer,Katarzyna Konieczka,Rosa Maria Bruno,Agostino Virdis,Andreas J. Flammer,Stefano Taddei +5 more
TL;DR: Functional alterations of blood flow are particularly relevant to the eye and may play an important role in future diagnostics.
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The primary vascular dysregulation syndrome: implications for eye diseases
TL;DR: Taking into consideration the high prevalence of PVD in the population and potentially linked pathologies, the authors provide recommendations on how to effectively promote the field in order to create innovative diagnostic tools to predict the pathology and develop more efficient treatment approaches tailored to the person.
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Flammer syndrome
Katarzyna Konieczka,Robert Ritch,Carlo Enrico Traverso,Dong Myung Kim,Michael S. Kook,Augusto Gallino,Olga Golubnitschaja,Carl Erb,Herbert A. Reitsamer,Teruyo Kida,Natalia Kurysheva,Ke Yao +11 more
TL;DR: Flammer syndrome as discussed by the authors describes a phenotype characterized by the presence of primary vascular dysregulation together with a cluster of symptoms and signs that may occur in healthy people as well as people with disease.
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“Pre-metastatic niches” in breast cancer: are they created by or prior to the tumour onset? “Flammer Syndrome” relevance to address the question
Rostyslav V Bubnov,Jiri Polivka,Pavol Zubor,Pavol Zubor,Katarzyna Konieczka,Olga Golubnitschaja +5 more
TL;DR: The overall results of this study clearly support the working hypothesis presented by the authors proposing that the epi/genetic predisposition of individuals at risk to form the systemic hypoxic pre-metastatic niches can be established a long time before breast malignancy is clinically manifested.
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Retinal venous pressure: the role of endothelin
TL;DR: The retinal venous pressure (RVP) can be measured non-invasively and is known to be increased in patients with glaucoma, retinal vein occlusion (RVO), diabetic retinopathy, high mountain disease, and primary vascular dysregulation (PVD).