C Eckert
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Recent Articles
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Engesser C, Henkel M, Alargkof V, Fassbind S, Studer J, Engesser J, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2024 Aug;
14(1):19113.
PMID: 39155288
Keeping up to date with the latest clinical advances in prostate cancer can be challenging. We investigated the impact of guideline use on quality of treatment decisions as well as...
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Meyer C, Larghero P, Almeida Lopes B, Burmeister T, Groger D, Sutton R, et al.
Leukemia
. 2023 Apr;
37(5):988-1005.
PMID: 37019990
Chromosomal rearrangements of the human KMT2A/MLL gene are associated with de novo as well as therapy-induced infant, pediatric, and adult acute leukemias. Here, we present the data obtained from 3401...
3.
Eckert C, Metzger R, Eltze E
Pathologie (Heidelb)
. 2022 Oct;
43(6):405-406.
PMID: 36214863
No abstract available.
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Eckert C, Gell N, Wingood M, Schollmeyer J, Tarleton E
J Nutr Health Aging
. 2021 May;
25(5):624-627.
PMID: 33949629
Objectives: We aimed to evaluate if malnutrition and rurality are associated with fall risk and future falls in community-dwelling older adults. Design: Prospective Cohort. Setting: Community, Vermont. Participants: Older adults...
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Wagner W, Hellbach K, Fiedler M, Salg G, Wehrse E, Ziener C, et al.
Radiologe
. 2020 Aug;
60(10):934-942.
PMID: 32857175
Background: Clinically, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is associated with a wide range of symptoms, which can range from mild complaints of an upper respiratory infection to life-threatening hypoxic respiratory insufficiency...
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Marvaud J, Quevedo-Torres S, Eckert C, Janoir C, Barbut F
New Microbes New Infect
. 2019 Sep;
32:100590.
PMID: 31516714
Pathogenesis of has been linked to production of toxins, including the large toxins A and B as well as the binary toxin CDT. Until recently, toxin A was only found...
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Barbut F, Day N, Bouee S, Youssouf A, Grandvoinnet L, Lalande V, et al.
Clin Microbiol Infect
. 2019 Jan;
25(5):588-594.
PMID: 30616013
Objectives: Reported rates of community-acquired Clostridium difficile infections (CDIs) have been increasing. However, the true burden of the disease in general practice is unknown in France. Our objective was to...
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Pantaleon V, Monot M, Eckert C, Hoys S, Collignon A, Janoir C, et al.
Anaerobe
. 2018 Jun;
53:34-37.
PMID: 29859742
Clostridium difficile can form biofilms. Thirty-seven strains were characterized for their ability to form a biofilm, adhesion on an inert surface and hydrophobicity. No correlation between the ability to form...
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Tschudin-Sutter S, Kuijper E, Durovic A, Vehreschild M, Barbut F, Eckert C, et al.
Clin Microbiol Infect
. 2018 Mar;
24(10):1051-1054.
PMID: 29505879
Scope: Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) is the most important infective cause of healthcare-associated diarrhoea in high income countries and one of the most important healthcare-associated pathogens in both Europe and...
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Barbut F, Gouot C, Lapidus N, Suzon L, Syed-Zaidi R, Lalande V, et al.
Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis
. 2017 Aug;
36(12):2423-2430.
PMID: 28801865
Calprotectin and lactoferrin are released by the gastrointestinal tract in response to infection and mucosal inflammation. Our objective was to assess the usefulness of quantifying faecal lactoferrin and calprotectin concentrations...