- Linguistic research and analysis
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- Mental Health and Psychiatry
- Spanish Linguistics and Language Studies
- Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies
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Bielefeld University
2011-2024
University Clinical Centre Maribor
2020-2022
University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
2021
Ruhr University Bochum
2014
Minnesota Department of Health
2013
University of Minnesota
2013
Drexel University
2003-2011
Medical University of Vienna
2002-2009
University of Vienna
2003
Vienna General Hospital
2003
No AccessJournal of Urology1 Jun 1986Ureteral Stone Management: Emerging Concepts James E. Lingeman, L. Paul Sonda, Richard J. Kahnoski, Thomas A. Coury, Daniel M. Newman, Phillip G. Mosbaugh, Jack H. O. Mertz, Ronald Steele, and Barbara Frank LingemanJames Lingeman More articles by this author , SondaL. Sonda KahnoskiRichard Kahnoski CouryThomas Coury NewmanDaniel Newman MosbaughPhillip Mosbaugh MertzJack Mertz SteeleRonald Steele FrankBarbara View All Author...
Catheter-associated infections markedly contribute to treatment failure in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients. There is much controversy surrounding prophylactic strategies prevent these infections.In this nationwide multicenter study we analyzed catheter-associated as performed Austrian PD centers 2006. A questionnaire was sent all 23 Austria.Ten different catheter models were used the 332 patients being treated centers. Systemic antibiotics prior placement given by 17 of (glycopeptides, n =...
Purpose. The aim of the present study was to calculate diameter central retinal artery from results as obtained with non-invasive techniques in healthy young subjects. Methods. Twenty-four male subjects participated this study. Total blood flow calculated combined bi-directional laser Doppler velocimetry and measurement venous diameters using Zeiss vessel analyzer. Using these red cell velocity all visible veins entering optic nerve head were measured total calculated. Blood color imaging....
THE PRESENCE of granulomata in the liver association with clinical jaundice but no other evidence systemic disease is extremely unusual. Diagnosis these cases, furthermore, may be very difficult and, not infrequently, remains obscure. The case history which follows offered just such a diagnostic challenge and being reported because atypical picture, laboratory findings, response to therapy. Report Case First Hospital Admission. —A 32-year-old married Negro housewife was first admitted...
Summary Bv the mixed agglutination reaction, using human “immune” anti‐A sera A antigen can be detected on buccal epithelial cells of group A, and 2 Secretor 1 non‐secretor persons but reaction is extremely weak indeed with persons. Rabbit Secretors only. The operative (s) appeared to p in specificity. strength was not proportional content substance saliva as measured by inhibition an agglutinating serum. Buccal from O or readily adsorbed when incubated a person. Neither this artificially...
Abstract Objectives Abdominal pain (AP) in children imposes a large economic burden on the healthcare system. Currently, there are no reliable diagnostic tools to differentiate between organic and functional disorders. We hypothesized from previous research that analysis of patients' graphic expression subjective symptoms as well their interactional behavior adds new ways AP. Methods Conversation analyses physician‐patient‐encounters graphical AP‐based were performed. Results Twenty‐two...
ABSTRACT Background Centrally active (CA) angiotensin‐converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs) are able to cross the blood–brain barrier. Small observational studies and mouse models suggest that use of CA versus non‐CA ACEIs is associated with a reduced incidence Alzheimer's disease related dementias (ADRD). Objective The aim this research was assess effect ACEI on incident ADRD. Design This retrospective cohort study non‐equivalent control group. Setting patients used national random sample...
Many diagnostic studies and procedures are available for the evaluation of jaundice. By judicious selection those that most likely to lead a prompt diagnosis by weighing their relative risk efficacy, physician can better ensure comfort safety patient cost-effectiveness medical care. A guideline is presented recommends an approach It based on critical review literature its application clinical practice. (<i>JAMA</i>. 1989;262:3031-3034)
This article presents a narrative review describing the special features of interaction patients with dissociative seizures. It shows potential in knowledge these for differential diagnosis epileptic and seizures their utility application clinical practice. Patients use session physician to explain as much possible about what happens during how they are trying cope We describe way communication differs from that when talking seizures: tend talk without providing details subjective...
Percussion and auscultation should be a routine part of abdominal examination, as these techniques are effective in early detection liver spleen abnormalities.