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© Borgis - Postępy Nauk Medycznych 3/2010, s. 263-264

The articles were prepared by leading Polish specialists within nephrology and transplantology with contributions from the promising generation of young doctors.
Professor Bolesław Rutkowski presents an outline of the history of Polish nephrology and the current scientific position of Polish academic nephrology based on a survey carried out for the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN). The presented data show that the general position of Polish nephrology within academic and research activity is very good. If there were greater funds available for our research, it would be even better.
Dr. Aureliusz Kolonko and Prof. Andrzej Więcek present in their article issues connected with the application of Doppler ultrasonography in patients after kidney transplantation, which is undoubtedly commonly used as a non-invasive method. The authors describe recommendations for this examination, interpretation of results, diagnostic and prognostic value, and also limitations of this method.
Dr. Małgorzata Zynek-Litwin and Prof. Jakub Kuźniar as well as Prof. Marian Klinger describe the role of neutrophils in development of ischaemia-reperfusion injury of the transplanted kidney. Ischaemia-reperfusion injury is an important non-immunological factor influencing the early and long-term function of the kidney transplant. The authors present mechanisms in the course of which neutrophils stimulated by the produced oxygen free radicals and proteolytic enzymes damage the transplanted organ.
Professor Joanna Matuszkiewicz-Rowińska deeply and broadly presents the problems of renal replacement therapy in patients with acute kidney damage. This is still a group of patients burdened with a great mortality risk. The author presents a review of currently used t

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