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    The Anatomical Correlate of the Pathological Cranial Computerized Tomogram

    In cranial CT the investigator obtains map**s of the absorption by penetrated material of a defined brain layer. These map**s are combined from computed punctual values related to different structural dens...

    J. Wilske in Cranial Computerized Tomography (1976)

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    Correlation of A-Scan Echography and Computed Tomography of Orbital Tumors

    The representation of orbital diseases with A- and B-scan echography began in 1958 (BAUM and GREENWOOD). In contrast to the abstract picture of this method, the surgeon may have a comprehensible representation...

    K. Maier-Hauff, J. Wilske in Cranial Computerized Tomography (1976)

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    Limitations of Computerized Tomography in the Detection of Posterior Fossa Lesions

    By means of computerized tomography (CT), it is possible to directly demonstrate tumors and other lesions in the cerebellum and the caudal brain stem at a high percentage. Even the histologic diagnosis can be ...

    E. Kazner, Th. Grumme, W. Lanksch, J. Wilske in Head Injuries. Tumors of the Cerebellar Re… (1978)

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    Tissue changes following application of lasers to the rabbit brain

    The effect of CO2 and Nd-YAG lasers on rabbit brain tissue was investigated using various energy levels. With a defocussed CO2 laser beam the depth of damage increases with application time; the superficial exten...

    O. J. Beck, J. Wilske, J. L. Schönberger, W. Gorisch in Neurosurgical Review (1979)

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    Mercury Intoxications During Application of Pharmaceutical Preparations

    While there does exist a lot of papers dealing with intoxications with various organic and inorganic mercury compounds used as pesticides or contaminating the environment very little has been reported so far a...

    H. J. Battista, R. Henn, J. Wilske, H. Berger, F. Schabel in Forensic Toxicology (1980)

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    Comparison of the solophenyl-red polarization method and the immunohistochemical analysis for collagen type III

    In the present study, we have compared the staining pattern of the Solophenyl-Red 3 BL-method for the visualization of collagen type III with the immunohistochemical staining in serial sections from 7 skin wou...

    P. Betz, A. Nerlich, J. Wilske, I. Wiest in International Journal of Legal Medicine (1992)

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    Time-dependent pericellular expression of collagen type IV, laminin, and heparan sulfate proteoglycan in myofibroblasts

    Human skin wounds (n = 62) with a wound age between 5 h and 6 weeks were investigated. The appearance of cell-associated pericellular basement membrane components collagen type IV, laminin and heparan sulfate pro...

    P. Betz, A. Nerlich, J. Wilske, J. Tübel in International Journal of Legal Medicine (1992)

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    Time-dependent appearance of myofibroblasts in granulation tissue of human skin wounds

    Human skin wounds (66) inflicted between 20 h and 7 months prior to biopsy were studied. In order to identify the type of cellular differentiation of the fibroblastic cells in the granulation tissue, alpha-smo...

    P. Betz, A. Nerlich, J. Wilske, J. Tübel in International Journal of Legal Medicine (1992)

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    The time-dependent rearrangement of the epithelial basement membrane in human skin wounds —immunohistochemical localization of Collagen IV and VII

    In 62 human skin wounds (surgical wounds, stab wounds and lacerations after surgical treatment) we analyzed the immunohistochemical localization of collagen IV in the epithelial basement membrane. In 27 of the...

    P. Betz, A. Nerlich, J. Wilske, J. Tübel in International Journal of Legal Medicine (1992)

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    The time-dependent localization of Ki 67 antigen-positive cells in human skin wounds

    A total of 77 human skin wounds with a post-infliction interval between 3 h and 7 months were investigated and the proliferation marker antigen Ki 67 was visualized in paraffin sections using a specific monocl...

    P. Betz, A. Nerlich, J. Wilske, J. Tübel in International Journal of Legal Medicine (1993)

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    Immunohistochemical localization of collagen types I and VI in human skin wounds

    A total of 74 human skin wounds were investigated and collagen types I and VI were localized in the wound area by immunohistochemistry. Collagen type I appeared in the form of ramifying string-like structures ...

    P. Betz, A. Nerlich, J. Wilske, J. Tübel in International Journal of Legal Medicine (1993)

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    The immunohistochemical localization of alpha1-antichymotrypsin and fibronectin and its meaning for the determination of the vitality of human skin wounds

    A total of 39 vital human skin wounds (20 cases with short survival times ranging from a few seconds to approximately 30 min and 19 cases with wound ages between 50 min and 13 days) were investigated. Alpha,-a...

    P. Betz, A. Nerlich, J. Wilske, J. Tübel in International Journal of Legal Medicine (1993)

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    Analysis of the immunohistochemical localization of collagen type III and V for the time-estimation of human skin wounds

    Collagen type III and V were visualized immunohistochemically in 79 surgically treated human skin wounds with a wound age between 8 h and 2.5 months. Network-like structures positively staining for collagen ty...

    P. Betz, A. Nerlich, J. Wilske, J. Tübel in International Journal of Legal Medicine (1993)

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    Serum intact parathyroid hormone in a random population sample of men and women: Relationship to anthropometry, life-style factors, blood pressure, and vitamin D

    Intact parathyroid hormone (PTH) in serum was determined in a random population sample and was related to age, sex, body composition, life-style factors, blood pressure, blood lipids, plasma fibrinogen, and se...

    K. Landin-Wilhelmsen, L. Wilhelmsen, G. Lappas, T. Rosén in Calcified Tissue International (1995)

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    Vitamin D status, parathyroid function and femoral bone density in an elderly Swedish population living at home

    The aim of this study was to determine vitamin D status and bone mineral density (BMD) in elderly, independent Scandinavians. A cross-sectional examination was conducted in a sample of 104 subjects (mean age 8...

    A. L. Melin M.D., J. Wilske, H. Ringertz in Aging Clinical and Experimental Research (1999)

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    Hans-Jürgen Kaatsch, K. Püschel, A. Heinemann, Jakob Klaas, Hildegard Graß in Rechtsmedizin (2000)