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    Extrakonaler solitärer fibröser Tumor der Orbita

    Der solitäre fibröse Tumor (SFT) ist ein seltener Spindelzelltumor, der von spezialisierten Fibroblasten ausgeht. Er wurde zuerst in der Pleura beschrieben, dann aber im ganzen Körper einschließlich der Orbita...

    Dr. E. von Lovenberg, O. Kedziora, H.K. Wolf, A. Bankfalvi in Der Ophthalmologe (2013)

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    Darstellung autonomer Beckennerven bei partieller und totaler Mesorektumexzision

    Untersucht werden sollte, wie häufig die autonomen Beckennerven bei totaler Mesorektumexzision (TME) wegen Rektumkarzinom dargestellt und geschont werden können und ob ein Zusammenhang mit der postoperativen n...

    Dr. W. Kneist, A. Heintz, H. K. Wolf, T. Junginger in Der Chirurg (2004)

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    Totale Mesorektumexzision bei Karzinom des mittleren und unteren Rektumdrittels

    W. Kneist, A. Heintz, H. K. Wolf, T. Junginger in Der Chirurg (2003)

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    Adenocarcinom in einer Tail-gut-Cyste Seltene Ursache einer rezidivierenden perianalen Fistel

    A 58-year-old woman was initially externally diagnosed in 1983 with a presacral mass, which was subsequently treated as an abcess. Thereafter, the patient experienced recurrent perianal fistulas. Further diag...

    J. Sauer, H. K. Wolf, Th. Junginger in Der Chirurg (2000)

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    Budd-Chiari Syndrom – eine seltene Manifestation der hereditären Thrombophilie

    Budd-Chiari syndrome is a rare manifestation of hereditary or acquired thrombophilia. We saw a case of Budd-Chiari syndrome in a 30-year-old woman leading to initial diagnostic difficulties. She underwent sur...

    C. Mönch, I. Helmreich-Becker, C. Düber, H. K. Wolf, P. R. Galle, G. Otto in Der Chirurg (2000)

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    Bilaterales Elastofibroma dorsi

    A 75-year-old man had painless, slowly enlarging tumors in the right and left infrascapular regions. Clinically, the tumors were nontender and semimobile. MR imaging and the operative exploration revealed tum...

    L. P. Müller, H. K. Wolf, C. P. Heußel, Th. Junginger in Der Chirurg (1999)

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    Magnetic resonance imaging of intraspinal melanotic schwannoma

    M. Bendszus, H. Urbach, H. K. Wolf, J. Schramm, L. Solymosi in European Radiology (1998)

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    MRI in sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease: Correlation with clinical and neuropathological data

    To ascertain whether increased grey matter signal intensity on T2-weighted images in patients with sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) corresponds to the stage and severity of this disease, we correlated...

    H. Urbach, J. Klisch, H. K. Wolf, D. Brechtelsbauer, S. Gass, L. Solymosi in Neuroradiology (1998)

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    Der zirkuläre mesorektale Resektionsrand, ein wichtiger Faktor zur Beurteilung der R0-Situation rektaler Karzinome

    A prospective study was carried out from March until December 1997 on 41 pathologically processed rectal preparations following total mesorectal excisions. All of the 15 pT1 and pT2 tumors proved to have an ad...

    M. Mörschel, H. K. Wolf, N. Simiatonaki in Vielfalt und Einheit der Chirurgie Humanit… (1998)

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    Neural antigens in oligodendrogliomas and dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumors

    Oligodendrogliomas and dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumors (DNT) are frequently associated with epilepsies and share the presence of oligodendroglia-like cells with small round nuclei and optically empty ...

    H. K. Wolf, Rolf Buslei, Ingmar Blümcke, Otmar D. Wiestler in Acta Neuropathologica (1997)

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    Sarcoidosis presenting as an intra- or extra-axial cranial mass: report of two cases

    Sarcoidosis may also present as an extra- or intra-axial mass involving the central nervous system. These lesions are sometimes operated upon, because a neoplasm is suspected. We report two cases of unusual t...

    H. Urbach, R. Kristof, J. Zentner, D. Brechtelsbauer, L. Solymosi in Neuroradiology (1997)

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    Tuberous sclerosis-like lesions in epileptogenic human neocortex lack allelic loss at the TSC1 and TSC2 regions

    Glioneuronal malformations with a striking histological resemblance to cortical tubers of tuberous sclerosis, but no extracerebral stigmata of this phacomatosis, are frequently encountered in patients with ch...

    H. K. Wolf, Sabine Normann, Andrew J. Green, Inge von Bakel in Acta Neuropathologica (1996)

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    Perilesional neurochemical changes in focal epilepsies

    Circumscribed cortical lesions are frequently encountered in patients with chronic focal epilepsies. However, the pathogenesis of seizures is poorly understood. To determine whether the perilesional cortex sh...

    H. K. Wolf, Dirk Roos, Ingmar Blümcke, Torsten Pietsch in Acta Neuropathologica (1996)

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    Die revidierte WHO-Klassifikation und neue Entwicklungen in der Diagnostik zentralnervöser Tumoren

    O. D. Wiestler, H. K. Wolf in Der Pathologe (1995)

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    MRT-Diagnostik der Ammonshornsklerose bei Patienten mit pharmakoresistenter Temporallappenepilepsie

    Die Ammonshornsklerose (AHS), eine Folge von Neuronenverlust mit reaktiver Gliose und Atrophie der Hippocampusformation, steht in enger kausaler Beziehung zur Temporallappenepilepsie, deren Ursachen allerdings...

    M. G. Campos, B. Ostertun, L. Solymosi, H. K. Wolf in Topographische Diagnostik des Gehirns (1995)

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    J. M. Derlon MD, M. C. Petit-taboué MD, F. Dauphin PhD in Journal of Neuro-Oncology (1994)

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    Prognostic Relevance of Transforming Genes

    Malignant transformation is considered the result of a multipstep process in which cells aquire mutations of genes that are critical for the regulation of cell proliferation and differentiation (Bishop 1987; W...

    U. Schlegel, J. Neumann, D. Kindermann in Molecular Neuro-oncology and Its Impact on… (1994)

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    Surgical pathology of chronic epileptic seizure disorders: experience with 63 specimens from extratemporal corticectomies, lobectomies and functional hemispherectomies

    The surgical treatment of chronic pharmacoresistant epilepsies is increasing rapidly. Although several studies have reported on histopathological findings in temporal lobe epilepsy, little is known about the s...

    H. K. Wolf, J. Zentner, A. Hufnagel, M. G. Campos, J. Schramm in Acta Neuropathologica (1993)

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    An Epidemiological Model for Coronary Heart Disease (CHD)

    Mortality from CHD has been on the increase in most countries until in the late sixties the trend reversed in a few countries such as the USA, Canada, and Australia (Cooper 1978, Nicholls 1981, Epstein 1979). ...

    H. K. Wolf, R. D. Gregor, R. B. MacKenzie in Third International Conference on System S… (1984)