Skip to main content

and
  1. No Access

    Article

    Dynamic MRI of benign and malignant testicular lesions: preliminary observations

    Sonography and color-coded Doppler sonography are the methods of first choice in diagnosing pathological changes of the testes. The MRI technique was tested using a dynamic technique to evaluate the possibility o...

    M. H. Th. Reinges, W. A. Kaiser, W. D. Miersch, J. Vogel, M. Reiser in European Radiology (1995)

  2. No Access

    Article

    Prevalence of paraneoplastic erythropoietin production by renal cell carcinomas

    The prevalence of increased serum immunoreactive erythropoietin (Epo) was determined in a prospective study of 49 patients with renal cell carcinoma. Measured by a monoclonal antibody based commercial enzyme-l...

    A. J. Gross, M. Wolff, J. Fandrey, W. -D. Miersch in The clinical investigator (1994)

  3. No Access

    Article

    Special aspects of stone composition and aetiology of different types of urinary calculi

    The authors present a detailed analysis of the composition of urinary calculi with regard to the causes of stone formation and to the prevention of its consequences.

    A. Hesse, W. -D. Miersch in International Urology and Nephrology (1989)

  4. No Access

    Chapter

    Dietary Fiber and Urolithiasis Part II: Effects of a High Dietary Fiber Intake on the Urine Composition in Man

    Following our investigation of various brans with reference to their physical, chemical, and hygienic properties (Part I), we wished to determine to what degree a high intake of bran might influence the urine ...

    A. Classen, B. Busch, B. Gertz, A. Weber, W. D. Miersch, A. Hesse in Urolithiasis (1989)

  5. No Access

    Chapter

    Dietary Fiber and Urolithiasis Part I: Physical, Chemical, and Hygienic Properties of Various Brans

    Before initiating a test series for the treatment of idiopathic hypercalciuria with bran, we analyzed some different varieties of this food-type for their physical, chemical, and hygienic qualities. The follow...

    A. Classen, B. Gertz, B. Busch, A. Weber, W. D. Miersch in Urolithiasis (1989)

  6. No Access

    Chapter

    A Method for the Determination of Urinary Ammonium

    In the course of an investigation concerning the formation of infection stones, we tried to find a method for a rapid and reliable determination of ammonium in human and animal urine samples. For this purpose,...

    W.-D. Miersch, A. Classen, A. Weber, N. Liappis, A. Hesse in Urolithiasis (1989)

  7. No Access

    Chapter

    Citrate Excretion and Stone Formation: The Prevalence of Hypocitraturia in Stone Formers and its Dependence on Age and Sex

    Many studies revealed contradictory results concerning hypocitraturia with patients having urinary calculi. Reasons for the different results could have been differing experimental conditions. Without consider...

    K. Klocke, A. Hesse, W.-D. Miersch, W. Vahlensieck in Urolithiasis (1989)

  8. No Access

    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Tumors Experimentally Produced in a Rat Model for Carcinogenesis in Ureterosigmoidostomy

    The first description of ureterosigmoidostomy by Simon in 1852 caused euphoria concerning an operative technique that preserved continence and did not bother the patient with another stoma. Yet soon the state ...

    W.-D. Miersch, J. Vogel in Investigative Urology 3 (1989)

  9. No Access

    Article

    Bestimmung von 2,8-Dihydroxyadenin im Harn mit der HPLC

    A. Classen, H. Birwé, A. Thon in Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Che… (1988)

  10. No Access

    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Postersitzung 4: Das metastasierte Nierenzellkarzinom

    In begrenzten klinischen Studien wurde gezeigt, daß die Proliferation fortgeschrittener hypernephroider Nierenkarzinome durch verschiedene Verfahren der „biological response modification“ beeinflußt werden kann.

    Dr. H.-E. Mellin, V. Häger, St. Peter in Tagung 14.–17. Oktober 1987, Stuttgart (1988)

  11. No Access

    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Psycho-onkologische Aspekte beim metastasierten urologischen Tumor

    Da fortgeschrittene urologische Tumoren in ihrer Endphase durchschwerste Schmerzzustände gekennzeichnet sein können, müssen vom Urologen Kenntnisse der modernen Schmerztherapie verlangt werden.

    Prof. Dr. R. Harzmann, Prof. Dr. M. Westenfelder in Tagung 14.–17. Oktober 1987, Stuttgart (1988)

  12. No Access

    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Nierentransplantation

    Feinnadelaspirationszytologien (FNAC) sind immer kontaminiert mit Leukozyten sowie Zellen des Nierenmarkes. Dieses kann eine falsche Interpretation hervorrufen, da die zelluläre Rejektion bei Nierentransplanta...

    Dr. P. Hammerer, R. Arndt, A. Kraemer-Hansen in Tagung 14.–17. Oktober 1987, Stuttgart (1988)

  13. No Access

    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Spätergebnisse gefäßchirurgischer Maßnahmen bei retroperitonealer Lymphadenektomie

    Bei der Behandlung germinaler Hodentumoren hat die retroperitoneale Lymphadenektomie (RLA) ihren festen Platz [2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]. Je nach Tumorausbreitung variiert das Verfahren. So beschränkt sich der Ein...

    Dr. med. D. Molitor, W.-D. Miersch in 38. Tagung, 23.–28. September 1986, Würzbu… (1987)