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Nasal polyps are soft, pink or pearl white outgrowths usually connected with nasal mucosa by flaccid crus. A histological image of nasal polyps indicates significant differences in particular cases. Because of the variety of nasal polyps, the choice of proper laryngological treatment is very difficult. Difficulties in treatment are due to the lack of consensus among physicians regarding the etiopathogenesis of nasal polyps. Probably etiopathogenesis of nasal polyps is not homogeneous and polyps’ formation is influenced by many coexisting mechanisms.
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Purpose: The aim of the study was to conduct a 15- year (1996-2011) observations on the frequency of Helicobacter pylori stomach infection in patients having performed gastroscopy in the Endoscopy Unit District Hospital of Białystok, Poland Materials and methods: Out of the 27421 patients who underwent a gastroscopy in 1996-1997, 2000- 2001, 2005-2006, and 2010-2011 years were selected 4216 subjects who had performed histological examination of gastric mucosal specimens for H. pylori infection. The mucosal specimens after placed in buffered formalin, were subjected to standard histological procedure, and stained with hematoxylineosin and Giemsa. Results: Stomach infection with H. pylori was 73.36% (1996-1997), 48.60% (2000-2001), 33.61% (2005-2006) and 32.30% (2010-2011); only between the last two 2-year intervals the difference was not significant. Conclusions: The results of current study indicate on steadily declining stomach infection with H. pylori. Keywords: Helicobacter pylori, histology, gastric mucosa
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The aim of this paper is to present Karol Boguslaw Reichert, a relatively unknown anatomist and embryologist born in Kętrzyn, Poland. The disciple of Johannes Muller and professor of various universities: Dorpat (Tartu), Berlin and Wrocław, he become famous for his theory of the internal ear bones development from pharyngeal arches. He was also a proponent of Theodor Schwann’s theory on the development of organisms from single cells.
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Celem artykułu jest przedstawienie postaci urodzonego w Kętrzynie anatoma i embriologa Karola Bogusława Reicherta. Uczeń Johannesa Müllera, profesor uniwersytetów w Dorpacie, Berlinie i we Wrocławiu, zasłynął jako autor teorii rozwoju kosteczek słuchowych z łuków skrzelowych oraz zwolennik teorii Theodora Schwanna dotyczącej rozwoju organizmów żywych z pojedynczych komórek.
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