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Ankylosing spondylitis (AS), (synonyms: Bechterew's disease, Marie Strumpell disease, rheumatoid spondylitis) is a chronic inflammatory disease that attacks the spine, causing its pain and stiffness. The severity of this disease ranges from mild to very h... see more

Abrikossoff tumour is the granular cell tumour. This is a type of peripheral nerve sheath tumour that was initially described by Abrikosoff in 1926. It is rare type of tumour classified as a benign lesion. Anatomical localization is very variable. Most ar... see more

The anatomy deals with learning about the shape and structure of the human body, and at the same time it is the basis for all sciences whose scope of interest relates to the human body. Anthropometric studies are aimed at translating the size and shapes o... see more

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is one of the neurodegenerative diseases of the senile age that is most prevalent in the modern world. With regard to the population of people aged 60 years, the incidence of Alzheimer's disease is estimated at 1%, while in the po... see more

The development of a tumor in the early stages of growth is associated with the delivery of nutrients and oxygen to the tumor cells by diffusion from the surrounding healthy tissue, while in the later stages, when the tumor size is so large that it begins... see more

The subject of the analysis in the article are two editions of Grzegorz Pawels of Brzeziny’s works treated as an update of the 16th-century polemical discourse. The purpose of the sketch is a preliminary description of this discourse, taking into account ... see more

Grzegorz Wisniewski’s 2012 Richard III in Teatr Jaracza in Lódz was a very successful production with critics and audiences alike. At the 2012 Gdansk Shakespeare Festival it won the Golden Yorick, a prestigious Polish award for the best staging of a Shake... see more

At first glance, the documentary films that the outstanding Polish filmmaker Grzegorz Królikiewicz was making at the turn of the 1970s, may seem less experimental than his feature films (one only needs to recall such innovative films as Through and Throug... see more

The author considers in the paper three animated etudes made by Grzegorz Waclawek in Film School in Lódz. Films entitled Gleam, Scrap and Lost share many common features: creation of the hero’s outer world, extensive use of symbolism a... see more

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