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    Reversible cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome after stenting of the carotid artery—Two case reports

    Hyperperfusion syndrome can complicate carotid revascularization, be it endarterectomy or carotid artery stenting (CAS). Although extensive effort has been devoted to reducing the incidence of ischemic stroke ...

    Priv.-Doz. Dr. Günter Pilz, M. Klos, P. Bernhardt in Clinical Research in Cardiology (2006)

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    51jähriger Patient mit reversiblen Infarkt-ähnlichen EKG-Veränderungen

    S. Nikol, B. Höfling, U. Wilbert-Lampen, K. Klingel, W. Samtleben in Der Internist (1998)

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    Endovascular catheter-delivered photodynamic therapy in an experimental response to injury model

    The effectiveness of local endovascular photodynamic therapy (PDT) in preventing tissue hyperplasia was evaluated in a vascular injury model.

    P. Gonschior, C. Vogel-Wiens, A. E. Goetz, T. Y. Huehns in Basic Research in Cardiology (1997)

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    Ultrastructural characteristics of cellular reaction after experimentally induced lesions in the arterial vessel

    Restenosis after angioplasty occurs with an incidence of 20–50% and remains a major draw-back. Certain randomized studies suggest that a bigger post-angioplasty lumen predicts a better long-term outcome. Conve...

    Dr. P. Gonschior, F. Gerheuser, A. Lehr, U. Welsch in Basic Research in Cardiology (1995)

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    Interferon-con1 inhibitsc-myc gene expression in kaposi’s sarcoma cells

    R. Köster, B. Eisenburg, M. Streubert in Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical On… (1995)

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    Fluorescence microscopic and histologic analysis of photosensitizer uptake in human atherosclerotic lesions

    Photodynamic therapy (PDT) using haematoporphyrin derivatives (HPD) activated by laser light is a well-established treatment modality for superficial tumours. PDT might therefore have a role in the prevention ...

    P. Gonschior, Aysel Erdemci, F. Gerheuser, Brigitte Mack in Lasers in Medical Science (1993)

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    CSF shunt infections in children

    The incidence of shunt infections and possible risk factors was investigated by chart analysis. From 1986 to 1989 350 shunt procedures were performed including 273 ventriculoperitoneal shunts and 75 ventriculo...

    U. Kontny M. D., B. Höfling, P. Gutjahr M. D., PD Dr. H. J. Schmitt M. D. in Infection (1993)

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    Selective percutaneous “biopsy” of atheromatous plaque tissue for cell culture

    The combination of percutaneous atherectomy and angioscopy enabled a selective “biopsy” of protruding atheromatous plaque material from 11 patients with arterial occlusive disease. The removed specimens were c...

    Dr. G. Bauriedel, P. C. Dartsch, R. Voisard, D. Roth in Basic Research in Cardiology (1989)

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    Percutaneous atherectomy in iliac, femoral and popliteal arteries

    B. Höfling, J. B. Simpson, K. Remberger, L. Lauterjung, D. Backa in Klinische Wochenschrift (1987)

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    Primäre Dissektion der linken Koronararterie mit Ventrikelruptur bei einer 27jährigen Patientin

    This report of a 27-year-old patient describes an extensive infarction of the anterior wall due to primary dissection of the left coronary artery in the absence of the circumflex artery followed by rupture of ...

    W. Krawietz, Th. v. Arnim, M. Weiß, K. Remberger, B. Höfling in Klinische Wochenschrift (1986)

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    Buchbesprechungen

    K. Harders-Spengel, B. Höfling in Klinische Wochenschrift (1986)

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    Adriamycin und autologe Knochenmarktransplantation

    We investigated the toxicity of adriamycin (ADM) in dogs with regard to autologous bone marrow transplantation (BMT). Gastrointestinal toxicity limited the dose of ADM in single administration (3.0 mg/kg) and ...

    U. Bodenberger, H. J. Kolb, L. Böning, H. Sauer, E. Holler, B. Höfling in Blut (1982)

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    Acute negative inotropic effect of adriamycin (doxorubicin)

    The muscle mechanical and haemodynamic effects of adriamycin were investigated in guinea pigs and rats by use of isolated myocardium (isometric contractions of papillary muscles of guinea pigs and rats) and in...

    B. Höfling, H. -D. Bolte in Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology (1981)

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    Left ventricular systolic wall stress as a primary determinant of myocardial oxygen consumption: Comparative studies in patients with normal left ventricular function, with pressure and volume overload and with coronary heart disease

    Left ventricular dynamics, coronary blood flow ( \(\dot V_{cor}\) ), and myocardial oxygen consumption ( ...

    PD Dr. B. E. Strauer, K. Beer, K. Heitlinger, B. Höfling in Basic Research in Cardiology (1977)