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  1. Ätiologie und Diagnostik des septischen Organversagens

    The eventual development of organ failure determines course and prognosis of the septic patient. Sepsis is a syndrome resulting from a systemic host...

    M. Bauer, K. Reinhart in Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin
    Article 01 October 2004
  2. Einsatz von i. v. Immunglobulinen in der Neurologie

    Intravenous immunoglobulins (IVIg) have become an alternative immunomodulatory treatment for neurological autoimmune disorders. On the basis of...

    M. Stangel, R. Gold in Der Nervenarzt
    Article 01 August 2004
  3. Leukozytoklastische Vaskulitis

    Leukocytoclastic vasculitis (LcV) is the most common form of cutaneous vasculitis. Often LcV results from deposition of immune complexes in the...

    C. Sunderkötter, J. Roth, G. Bonsmann in Der Hautarzt
    Article 01 August 2004
  4. Multiple Sklerose: potenzielle Therapieansätze und Update laufender Studien

    The therapeutic options for the treatment of multiple sclerosis (MS) have experienced enormous progress over recent years. Despite these encouraging...

    H. Wiendl, H. C. Lehmann, ... B. C. Kieseier in Der Nervenarzt
    Article 01 June 2004
  5. Bakterielle Erreger von Krankenhausinfektionen mit besonderen Resistenzen und Multiresistenzen

    For use in human chemotherapy, there are several different substances for nearly each substance group available which cannot all be checked in...

    W. Witte, B. Strommenger, ... G. Werner in Bundesgesundheitsblatt - Gesundheitsforschung - Gesundheitsschutz
    Article 01 April 2004
  6. Neuere Erkenntnisse zur Immunpathologie des atopischen Ekzems

    Atopic eczema is a heterogeneous disease with multiple etiologic and trigger factors, of which some immunologically important ones are outlined...

    Joachim Saloga in Allergo Journal
    Article 01 October 2003
  7. Freie Vorträge

    H. Kahlert, B. Weber, ... T. Fuchs in Allergo Journal
    Article 01 February 2004
  8. Comèl-Netherton-Syndrom mit bakterieller Superinfektion

    A 10-year old boy, the child of unrelated Bosnian parents presented with a superinfected ichthyotic erythroderma. The clinical features, histological...

    G. Beljan, H. Traupe, ... C. Sunderkötter in Der Hautarzt
    Article 01 December 2003
  9. Wegener’s Granulomatosis

    Wegener’s granulomatosis is an organ- and/or life-threatening autoimmune disease of as yet unknown etiology. The classic clinical triad consists of...

    Peter Lamprecht, Wolfgang L. Gross in Herz
    Article 01 February 2004
  10. Intensivmedizinische Besonderheiten beim toxischen Schocksyndrom ("toxic-shock-syndrome", TSS)

    Toxic-shock-syndrome (TSS) is an acute febrile, exanthematous illness caused by toxins such as toxic-shock-syndrome-toxine-1 (TSST-1) and other...

    C. Lang, H. Behnke, ... G. Geldner in Der Anaesthesist
    Article 01 September 2003
  11. Pityriasis rubra pilaris

    Various treatment options for pityriasis rubra pilaris (PRP) are evaluated and new aspects of the pathogenesis are reviewed.with. Furthermore, 3...

    S. Artik, M. Megahed, T. Ruzicka in Der Hautarzt
    Article 25 June 2003
  12. Festvortrag

    R. Happle, G. Menz, ... B. Eberlein-König in Allergo Journal
    Article 01 September 2003
  13. Allergien: Krankheiten des Immunsystems

    Allergies are diseases of a dysregulated immune response against foreign proteins of the environment. Thus, the problems of allergy research are...

    Kurt Blaser in Allergo Journal
    Article 01 April 2003
  14. Immunsystem der Haut unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von Ekzemkrankheiten

    Eczematous diseases are characterised by a mononuclear cellular infiltrate interacting in many ways with constitutive cells of the skin. This short...

    Thomas Werfel in Allergo Journal
    Article 01 March 2003
  15. Endorganschäden bei Entzündung und Sepsis

    Inflammatory components form part of the pathogenesis of infectious, but also non-infectious diseases. One of the most important revelations of the...

    U. Müller-Werdan, K. Werdan in Der Internist
    Article 20 May 2003
  16. Triggermechanismen der Psoriasis

    Psoriasis is often defined as a disease in which there is a genetic predisposition but environmental stimuli ("trigger factors") are also necessary...

    H. M. Ockenfels in Der Hautarzt
    Article 21 February 2003
  17. Neueste Aspekte in der Pathogenese der Psoriasis

    During recent years the understanding of psoriasis pathogenesis has changed essentially. Psoriasis is now considered as a T cell mediated...

    Jörg C. Prinz in Der Hautarzt
    Article 12 February 2003
  18. Infektionen mit β-hämolysierenden Streptokokken der Gruppe A (GABS) und Streptokokkenfolgeerkrankungen

    Group A β-hemolytic streptococci (GABS) are among the most frequent causes of bacterial infections during childhood. In addition to well-known local...

    Article 01 April 2003
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