H J STREICHER
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Sons H, STREICHER H
J Surg Oncol
. 1989 Mar;
40(3):162-9.
PMID: 2465454
Between January 1967 and July 1986, 171 patients with malignant stenosis of the esophagus and cardia were subjected to curative or palliative surgical treatment. Specifically, there were 84 primary esophageal...
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Sons H, STREICHER H
Zentralbl Chir
. 1989 Jan;
114(2):121-8.
PMID: 2922968
On the basis of a group of 67 patients studied by the authors, the various techniques for the surgical treatment of chronic pancreatitis are discussed. The average age of the...
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STREICHER H, Kussmann J, Koppenhagen K, Haring R, Theiss W, Adolf J, et al.
Langenbecks Arch Chir
. 1988 Jan;
373(2):136-40.
PMID: 3374217
No abstract available.
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Sons H, STREICHER H
Zentralbl Chir
. 1987 Jan;
112(10):633-41.
PMID: 3617977
A retrospective study was conducted into clinical data recorded from 152 patients who had been operated on for carcinoma of the pancreas, between 1967 and July 1986. Tumours could be...
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STREICHER H
Fortschr Med
. 1981 Nov;
99(41):1673-6.
PMID: 7319436
Only 10-20% of all patients could be made to understand in depths the medical information supplied to them regarding their illness and the therapeutic risks involved. 30-40% of patients did...
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Hofer E, STREICHER H
Dtsch Med Wochenschr
. 1980 May;
105(19):694-7.
PMID: 7371542
Test questions were given to almost 500 patients at regular intervals after their condition and surgical treatment had been discussed with them. Only 18% were able to reproduce the contents...