R Raab
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Recent Articles
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Skrabal J, Krejci S, Raab R, Sebastian-Gonzalez E, Literak I
Mov Ecol
. 2023 Dec;
11(1):76.
PMID: 38071360
Background: For soaring birds, the ability to benefit from variable airflow dynamics is crucial, especially while crossing natural barriers such as vast water bodies during migration. Soaring birds also take...
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Link K, Kornmann M, Bittner R, Kockerling F, Arbogast R, Gastinger I, et al.
Chirurg
. 2009 Sep;
81(3):222-30.
PMID: 19760377
The surgeon is the key "prognosis factor" for colorectal cancer. For this reason quality criteria were recently established (including minimum numbers) in order to treat patients who are entitled to...
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Solheim B, Granov D, Juravlev V, Krawczyk M, Kubishkin V, Patutko U, et al.
Vox Sang
. 2005 Jun;
89(1):19-26.
PMID: 15938736
Background And Objectives: The compatibility of an ABO blood group independently applicable plasma, Uniplas, was explored in liver resection because patients undergoing liver resection frequently require the transfusion of plasma...
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Sauer R, Fietkau R, Wittekind C, Rodel C, Martus P, Hohenberger W, et al.
Colorectal Dis
. 2003 Aug;
5(5):406-15.
PMID: 12925071
Aim: The standard treatment for patients with clinically resectable rectal cancer is surgery. Postoperative radiochemotherapy (RCT) is recommended for advanced disease (pT3/4 or pN+). In recent years, encouraging results of...
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Sauer R, Fietkau R, Wittekind C, Martus P, Rodel C, Hohenberger W, et al.
Strahlenther Onkol
. 2001 May;
177(4):173-81.
PMID: 11370551
Aim: The standard treatment for patients with clinically resectable rectal cancer is surgery. Postoperative radiochemotherapy is recommended for patients with advanced disease (pT3/4 or pN+). In recent years, encouraging results...
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von Woellwarth J, BEHREND M, Raab R
Chirurg
. 2000 Oct;
71(8):963-5.
PMID: 11013818
Benign, non-parasitic liver cysts are usually asymptomatic and found incidentally by abdominal ultrasound or CT scan. We present the case of a 68-year-old patient who showed obstructive jaundice due to...
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Trautwein C, Possienke M, Schlitt H, Boker K, Horn R, Raab R, et al.
Am J Gastroenterol
. 2000 Sep;
95(9):2343-51.
PMID: 11007240
Objective: Osteoporosis is frequently found in patients with cholestatic liver disease (primary biliary cirrhosis/primary sclerosing cholangitis) and chronic viral hepatitis. There is limited information about the long-term effect of liver...
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Weimann A, Varnholt H, Schlitt H, Lang H, Flemming P, Hustedt C, et al.
Br J Surg
. 2000 Sep;
87(9):1182-7.
PMID: 10971425
Background: Cholangiocellular carcinoma is an uncommon primary liver cancer, which may be mixed with hepatocellular carcinoma. A retrospective analysis was undertaken to evaluate the results of surgical treatment and to...
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Raab R, Schlitt H, Oldhafer K, Bornscheuer A, Lang H, Pichlmayr R
Langenbecks Arch Surg
. 2000 Jun;
385(3):179-84.
PMID: 10857488
Some primary and secondary liver tumours are not absolutely irresectable, but cannot be resected using a conventional approach because of the limited warm ischaemia tolerance of the liver or poor...