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    Internistische Intensiv- und Notfallmedizin

    Prof. Dr. J. Schölmerich in Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin (2010)

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    Die Innere Medizin und ihre Schwerpunkte

    Prof. Dr. J. Schölmerich in Zeitschrift für Rheumatologie (2010)

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    Schnittstellen der Inneren Medizin mit benachbarten Fachgebieten

    Prof. Dr. J. Schölmerich in Der Internist (2010)

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    Ethylenglykolintoxikation – ein Case Report

    Ethylenglykol ist eine per se nicht toxische Substanz, die im menschlichen Organismus in hoch-toxische Metabolite umgewandelt wird. Die akute Intoxikation ist durch eine schwere metabolische Azidose, Vigilanzs...

    V. Guralnik, R. Büttner, Dr. J. Langgartner in Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin (2009)

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    Was ist gesichert in der Therapie 2008

    Prof. Dr. J. Schölmerich, Prof. Dr. H. Haller in Der Internist (2008)

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    Was ist gesichert in der Therapie in 2007

    Prof. Dr. J. Schölmerich in Der Internist (2007)

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    Postoperative Symptome und Operationsfolgen – bedeutsam für den Internisten

    Prof. Dr. J. Schölmerich in Der Internist (2007)

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    Bewährtes und Neues

    Prof. Dr. J. Schölmerich in Der Internist (2006)

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    Bewährtes und Neues — was ist gesichert in der Therapie in 2005?

    Prof. Dr. J. Schölmerich in Der Internist (2005)

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    Störungen des Verdauungstraktes bei kritisch Kranken

    This review completes the series on the interaction between the digestive tract and intensive care medicine. Ten organ dysfunctions are presented: stressinduced mucosa lesions, shock pancreas, cholestasis in s...

    Prof. Dr. J. Schölmerich, Dr. J. Langgartner in Intensivmedizin + Notfallmedizin (2005)

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    Akute mesenteriale Durchblutungsstörungen

    Subsets of acute mesenteric circulation disorders comprise mesenteric artery embolism and thrombosis, mesenterial vein thrombosis and non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia. Clinical presentation is often character...

    PD Dr. G. Lock, Prof. Dr. J. Schölmerich in Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin (2004)

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    Akute Pankreatitis

    Acute pancreatitis is divided into a mild, edematous and a severe, necrotizing form. The later is associated with an elevated mortality. The etiology of pancreatitis is often biliary or alcoholic. Diagnosis is...

    A. Vasold, Dr. F. Klebl, Prof. Dr. J. Schölmerich in Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin (2004)

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    Sonographische Kontrolle von Magensonden bei Intensivpatienten

    Up to now, strategies for the verification of the correct localization of gastric tubes have not been internationally standardized. In Germany, most units rely on the auscultation method, whereas in the United...

    PD Dr. G. Lock, Dr. C. M. Reng, Dr. M. Köllinger in Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin (2003)

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    Inflammatory mediators in chronic inflammatory bowel diseases

    Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are chronic inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) of unknown etiology. They are characterized by an activation of intestinal mononuclear cells. Cytokines play a crucial role ...

    V. Groß, T. Andus, H. -G. Leser, M. Roth in Klinische Wochenschrift (1991)

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    Hepatic passage of bile acids increases oxygen uptake by perfused rat liver

    It has been claimed that the hepatic passage of conjugated bile acids does not increase oxygen uptake by the isolated perfused rat liver. We studied a variety of bile acids in the single-pass perfused rat live...

    Prof. Dr. J. Schölmerich, U. Baumgartner, K. Miyai in Research in Experimental Medicine (1990)

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    Taurohyocholate, taurocholate, and tauroursodeoxycholate but not tauroursocholate and taurodehydrocholate counteract effects of taurolithocholate in rat liver

    The infusion of taurolithocholate (TLC) in vivo or in the isolated perfused liver of the rat causes cholestasis and cellular necrosis. In order to analyze the protective effect of bile salts differing in numbe...

    Prof. Dr. J. Schölmerich, S. Kitamura, U. Baumgartner in Research in Experimental Medicine (1990)

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    Aetiology and Pathophysiology of Chronic Liver Disorders

    The aetiology of chronic liver disease covers a wide range of congenital or acquired abnormalities of the hepatocellular biochemical network. Although our knowledge has considerably increased in recent years, ...

    Prof. Dr J. Schölmerich, A. Holstege in Drugs (1990)

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    Aszitestherapie

    Aszites kann bei verschiedenen Krankheiten auftreten. Die Pathogenese ist nicht einheitlich. Da Aszites das Symptom einer weit fortgeschrittenen Erkrankung ist, ist die Therapie in der Regel palliativer Natur....

    Prof. Dr. J. Schölmerich in Hepatologische und gastroenterologische Pr… (1989)