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Kreyden O, Rzany B, Becker-Wegerich P, Boudny-Frey C, Carrozza-Merlani P, Hess-Schmid M, et al.
Hautarzt . 2015 Jan; 66(2):131-6. PMID: 25608700
Patient satisfaction is an important factor for successful therapy. Many consensus reports have been published regarding correct treatment with botulinum toxin A (BTX-A). However, the focus of most of these...
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Kreyden O
Hautarzt . 2002 Mar; 52(12):1141-2. PMID: 11910868
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Kreyden O, Schmid-Grendelmeier P, Burg G
Arch Dermatol . 2001 Dec; 137(12):1622-5. PMID: 11735712
Background: Localized unilateral hyperhidrosis (LUH) is a rare disorder of unknown origin. We describe a patient with LUH on the forearm, where a fracture was identified as a past injury....
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Boni R, Kargl A, Kreyden O, Burg G
Praxis (Bern 1994) . 2001 Sep; 90(34):1408-12. PMID: 11552321
Lines and wrinkles in the face are not only due to intrinsic and photoaging, but are also caused by lines of facial expression due to muscular action. Botulinum toxin A,...
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Kreyden O, Hafner J, Burg G, Nestle F
Hautarzt . 2001 May; 52(4):327-30. PMID: 11382124
Several pathogenetic factors such as peripheral neuropathy, vasculopathy and infection are responsible for the development of diabetic foot ulcerations. An important factor contributing to the high infection risk in diabetic...
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Kreyden O, Borradori L, Trueb R, Burg G, Nestle F
Hautarzt . 2001 Apr; 52(3):247-50. PMID: 11284073
We describe a case of cicatricial pemphigoid in a 92-year-old female with extensive mucocutaneous involvement. She developed extensive hemorrhagic blistering with severely bleeding lesions, that healed with scarring. The conjunctivae...
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Kreyden O, Geiges M, Boni R, Burg G
Hautarzt . 2001 Jan; 51(10):733-7. PMID: 11153358
Botulinumtoxin (BTX) is a neurotoxin produced from Clostridium botulinum under anaerobic conditions and is responsible for botulism, a notifiable, bacterial form of food poisoning. The first case of botulism is...
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Schad K, Kreyden O, Trueb R
Schweiz Med Wochenschr . 2000 Nov; 130(39):1382. PMID: 11059029
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Kreyden O, Burg G
Schweiz Med Wochenschr . 2000 Sep; 130(29-30):1084-90. PMID: 10971942
Hyperhidrosis is defined as an excess of sweating beyond the amount needed to cool down elevated body temperature. We distinguish a primary and a secondary form, where an underlying endocrinological...
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Boni R, Kreyden O, Burg G
Dermatology . 2000 Jul; 200(4):287-91. PMID: 10894957
Botulinum toxins (BTXs) comprise a family of neurotoxins designated as types A-G, which are produced by the anerobic bacterium Clostridium botulinum. BTX-A blocks the cholinergic transmission resulting in flaccid paralysis...