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  1. Infection of the spleen with echinococcus is a rare clinical entity. Because the diagnosis of a splenic infestation with echinococcus is sometimes delayed, large hydatid cysts or pseudotumors may develop, dema...

    Authors: G Meimarakis, G Grigolia, F Loehe, KW Jauch and RJ Schauer
    Citation: European Journal of Medical Research 2009 14:165
  2. Evaluation of gait performance and muscle activity patterns as well as clinical efficacy and safety after single intraarticular injection with hyaluronan compared with triamcinolone in patients with knee osteo...

    Authors: A Skwara, R Ponelis, CO Tibesku, D Rosenbaum and S Fuchs-Winkelmann
    Citation: European Journal of Medical Research 2009 14:157
  3. LIGHT (TNFSF 14) belongs to the tumor necrosis factor superfamily and is expressed by activated T cells as well as various types of antigen presenting cells. LIGHT binds to its cellular receptors TR2 and LTßR ...

    Authors: S Celik, V Shankar, A Richter, H-J Hippe, M Akhavanpoor, F Bea, C Erbel, S Urban, N Blank, N Wambsganss, HA Katus and TJ Dengler
    Citation: European Journal of Medical Research 2009 14:147
  4. Among people with HIV, we examined symptom attribution to HIV or HIV-therapy, awareness of potential side effects and discontinuation of treatment, as well as sex/gender differences.

    Authors: H Kremer, U Sonnenberg-Schwan, G Arendt, NH Brockmeyer, A Potthoff, A Ulmer, K Graefe, T Lorenzen, W Starke and UA Walker
    Citation: European Journal of Medical Research 2009 14:139
  5. Multiclass-drug resistance, often caused by poor treatment compliance, is a challenging problem in all categories of HIV-infected patients. Selective pressure is higher in youth for both biological and behavio...

    Authors: R Rosso, C Bernardini, B Bruzzone, G Secondo, G Icardi, C Viscoli and A Di Biagio
    Citation: European Journal of Medical Research 2009 14:136
  6. The Complex Regional Pain Syndrome I (CRPS I) is a disease that might affect an extremity after trauma or operation. The pathogenesis remains yet unclear. It has clinical signs of severe local inflammation as ...

    Authors: Ch Schinkel, A Scherens, M Köller, G Roellecke, G Muhr and C Maier
    Citation: European Journal of Medical Research 2009 14:130
  7. Tissue hypoxia after blood loss, replantation and flap reperfusion remains a challenging task in surgery. Normovolemic hemodilution improves hemorheologic properties without increasing oxygen carrying capacity...

    Authors: O Goertz, MH Kirschner, H Lilienfein, P Babilas, HU Steinau, C Andree, A Daigeler, A Stachon, H Homann and S Langer
    Citation: European Journal of Medical Research 2009 14:123
  8. Recently it has been shown that there is not only endocrine insufficiency in diabetic patients, but a frequent co-morbidity of both, the endocrine and exocrine pancreas. The present study was performed to furt...

    Authors: N Ewald, A Raspe, C Kaufmann, RG Bretzel, HU Kloer and PD Hardt
    Citation: European Journal of Medical Research 2009 14:118
  9. Endothelial progenitor cells (EPC) which are characterised by the simulateous expression of CD34, CD133 and vascular endothelial growth receptor 2 (VEGF 2) are involved in the pathophysiology of congestive hea...

    Authors: M Fritzenwanger, F Lorenz, C Jung, M Fabris, H Thude, D Barz and HR Figulla
    Citation: European Journal of Medical Research 2009 14:113
  10. The insulin-like and vasodilatatory polypeptide relaxin (RLX), formerly known as a pregnancy hormone, has gained interest as a potential humoral mediator in human heart failure. Controversy exists about the re...

    Authors: M Heringlake, T Kox, J Poeling, S Klaus, T Hanke, N Franz, F Eberhardt, H Heinze, FP Armbruster and L Bahlmann
    Citation: European Journal of Medical Research 2009 14:106
  11. Neurofibromatosis (NF) is one of the most common genetic disorders. Inherited in an autosomal dominant fashion, this phacomatosis is classified into two genetically distinct subtypes characterized by multiple ...

    Authors: PA Gerber, AS Antal, NJ Neumann, B Homey, C Matuschek, M Peiper, W Budach and E Bölke
    Citation: European Journal of Medical Research 2009 14:102
  12. Stereotactic radiosurgery is related to the history of "radiotherapy" and "stereotactic neurosurgery". The concepts for neurosurgeons and radiooncologists have been changed during the last decade and have also...

    Authors: J Vesper, E Bölke, C Wille, PA Gerber, C Matuschek, M Peiper, HJ Steiger, W Budach and G Lammering
    Citation: European Journal of Medical Research 2009 14:93
  13. The aim of the present roentgenographic in vitro study was to determine the initial straight length from the cemento-enamel junction (CEJ) to the appearance of a root canal curvature in human mandibular premol...

    Authors: B Willershausen, A Kasaj, B Röhrig and B Briseño
    Citation: European Journal of Medical Research 2009 14:85
  14. Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is an effective, but also cost-intensive health care procedure for the elderly. Furthermore, bearing demographic changes in Western Europe in mind, TKA-associated financial invest...

    Authors: F Krummenauer, C Wolf, K-P Günther and S Kirschner
    Citation: European Journal of Medical Research 2009 14:76
  15. Gene silencing associated with aberrant methylation of promoter region CpG islands is an acquired epigenetic alteration that serves as an alternative to genetic defects in the inactivation of tumor suppressor ...

    Authors: DM Kordi Tamandani, RC Sobti, M Shekari and A Huria
    Citation: European Journal of Medical Research 2009 14:71
  16. Disturbances in wound healing in patients with hyperglycaemic blood sugar values are a common clinical problem. Recent studies identified PPARα-ligands as potential skin therapeutic agents. The aim of this stu...

    Authors: S Valentin, J Rudolph, O Goertz, N Botteck, S Langer and S Schneider
    Citation: European Journal of Medical Research 2009 14:65
  17. Alterations of bone metabolism have been observed in numerous studies of HIV-infected patients. Sex steroids are known to profoundly influence bone mass and bone turnover. Hypogonadism is common in HIV-infecti...

    Authors: J Teichmann, U Lange, T Discher, J Lohmeyer, H Stracke and RG Bretzel
    Citation: European Journal of Medical Research 2009 14:59
  18. Activation of the endothelin (ET) system promotes inflammation and fibrosis in various tissues including the kidney. Male ET-1 transgenic mice are characterized by chronic kidney inflammation and renal scarrin...

    Authors: P Kalk, C Thöne-Reineke, A Schwarz, M Godes, C Bauer, T Pfab and B Hocher
    Citation: European Journal of Medical Research 2009 14:55
  19. Multiple myeloma (MM) is a malignancy with excessive production of monoclonal proteins. At disease presentation 30% of MM patients have significant renal impairment which may progress to renal failure requirin...

    Authors: L Kleeberg, S Morgera, C Jakob, B Hocher, M Schneider, H Peters, S Rötzer, C Müller, M Kaiser, C Fleissner, U Heider, H-H Neumayer and O Sezer
    Citation: European Journal of Medical Research 2009 14:47
  20. The occurrence of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) in HIV-infected patients has been reported in only five cases. Due to a very small number of reported HIV/APL patients who have been treated with different ...

    Authors: A Boban, I. Radman, R. Zadro, K. Dubravcic, T. Maretic, R. Civljak, M. Lisic and J. Begovac
    Citation: European Journal of Medical Research 2009 14:42
  21. The former standard surgical treatment in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism (pHPT) has been bilateral cervical exploration. New localization techniques and the possibility of intraoperative measurement...

    Authors: O. Heizmann, C. T. Viehl, R. Schmid, J. Müller-Brand, B. Müller and D. Oertli
    Citation: European Journal of Medical Research 2009 14:37
  22. Necrotizing fasciitis is a life threatening soft-tissue infection with a high morbidity and mortality. Prompt treatment based on extensive surgical debridement and antibiotic therapies are the therapeutic prin...

    Authors: A. Krieg, A. Röhrborn, J. Schulte am Esch, D. Schubert, L. W. Poll, C. Ohmann, S. Braunstein and W. T. Knoefel
    Citation: European Journal of Medical Research 2009 14:30
  23. The methods for ankle arthrodesis differ significantly, probably a sign that no method is clearly superior to others. In the last ten years there is a clear favour toward internal fixation. We retrospectively ...

    Authors: J. Kiene, A. P. Schulz, S Hillbricht, Ch. Jürgens and A. Paech
    Citation: European Journal of Medical Research 2009 14:25
  24. Both open and arthroscopic Bankart repair are established procedures in the treatment of anterior shoulder instability. While the open procedure is still considered as the "golden standard" functional outcome ...

    Authors: J. Lützner, F. Krummenauer, J. Lübke, S. Kirschner, K.-P. Günther and M. Bottesi
    Citation: European Journal of Medical Research 2009 14:18
  25. The usual procedure for obtaining material for histological analysis for the diagnosis of peripheral carcinoma of the lung is transbronchial forceps biopsy (TBB). Not widely spread is acquiring samples for cyt...

    Authors: K.-J. Franke, G. Nilius and K.-H. Ruhle
    Citation: European Journal of Medical Research 2009 14:13
  26. Due to potential proarrhythmic side-effects levo-α-Acetylmethadol (LAAM) is currently not available in EU countries as maintenance drug in the treatment of opiate addiction. However, recent studies and meta-an...

    Authors: H. Wieneke, H. Conrads, J. Wolstein, F. Breuckmann, M. Gastpar, R. Erbel and N. Scherbaum
    Citation: European Journal of Medical Research 2009 14:7

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