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Tobias Bottler

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Wiegand J, Franke A, Muller T, Stein K, Bantel H, Gunther R, et al.
Z Gastroenterol . 2024 Sep; 62(11):1931-1942. PMID: 39227008
Real-world data on the management of patients with primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) are so far scarce in Germany. Therefore, we aimed to establish a nationwide registry and describe the clinical...
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Vogelbacher L, Thimme R, Bottler T
Dtsch Med Wochenschr . 2022 Apr; 147(8):470-480. PMID: 35405751
Autoimmune hepatitis is a rare but chronic autoimmune-mediated liver disease. Key features are elevated transaminases, hypergammaglobulinemia, presence of specific autoantibodies and typical histological features. Diagnostic scores are helpful in establishing...
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Bottler T, Thimme R
Dtsch Med Wochenschr . 2022 Apr; 147(8):437. PMID: 35405747
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Graf C, Arncken J, Lange C, Willuweit K, Schattenberg J, Seessle J, et al.
JHEP Rep . 2021 Nov; 3(6):100360. PMID: 34765958
Background & Aims: Clinical manifestation of hepatic involvement in sarcoidosis can vary from asymptomatic disease to severe complications such as cirrhosis and portal hypertension. However, data on hepatic sarcoidosis are...
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Mayer L, Kaser R, Bottler T
Dtsch Med Wochenschr . 2020 Mar; 145(5):296-305. PMID: 32120404
Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) and primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) are rare, autoimmune mediated cholestatic liver diseases. Other auto-immune diseases are often associated with PBC and PSC, and inflammatory bowel disease...
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Billerbeck E, Bottler T, Thimme R
World J Gastroenterol . 2007 Sep; 13(36):4858-64. PMID: 17828817
The pathogenesis and outcome of viral infections are significantly influenced by the host immune response. The immune system is able to eliminate many viruses in the acute phase of infection....