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Otto W
Urologie . 2024 Feb; 63(3):269-277. PMID: 38416168
Since 1924, it has been possible to qualify as a specialist in urology in Germany. The first hospital departments for the treatment of urological conditions were established as early as...
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Kuhnen C, Otto W, Putzler M
Pathologe . 2019 Jun; 40(5):546-547. PMID: 31240450
Mucosal structures of a non-neoplastic organ can result in a pitfall diagnosis of adenocarcinoma in the case of a wrong correlation with other organs, in this case caused by an...
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Otto W
Urologe A . 2018 Sep; 58(3):304-313. PMID: 30178294
In a performance- and success-oriented profession like that of physicians, especially in an academic environment, a certain balance seems indispensable. In the past and today, recreational activities of physicians are...
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Kriegmair M, Wirtz R, Worst T, Breyer J, Ritter M, Keck B, et al.
Transl Oncol . 2018 Feb; 11(2):467-476. PMID: 29477637
Introduction: Gene expression analyses have identified similarities between bladder and breast cancer, where clinical risk stratification is based on Her2, ESR1, PGR and Ki67 expression. The aim of the study...
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Bashirov A, Vieth M, Lang-Schwarz C, Kuhnen C, Fischer F, Otto W, et al.
Int J Colorectal Dis . 2016 May; 31(9):1653-4. PMID: 27138641
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Huber K, Danicke S, Rehage J, Sauerwein H, Otto W, Rolle-Kampczyk U, et al.
Sci Rep . 2016 Apr; 6:24642. PMID: 27089826
The failure to adapt metabolism to the homeorhetic demands of lactation is considered as a main factor in reducing the productive life span of dairy cows. The so far defined...
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Breyer J, Otto W, Hartmann A, Bumes B, Brundl J, Gierth M, et al.
Aktuelle Urol . 2015 Jun; 46(3):221-6. PMID: 26077306
Background: Urothelial carcinoma of the bladder (UBC) at stage pT1 is a heterogenous disease. Established criteria for prognosis prediction are not suitable for every patient. Choosing the right therapeutic strategy...
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Gierth M, Mayr R, Aziz A, Krieger S, Wullich B, Pycha A, et al.
J Cancer Res Clin Oncol . 2015 Apr; 141(10):1819-26. PMID: 25832016
Purpose: Radical cystectomy (RC) can be associated with significant blood loss, whereas many patients are presenting with anemia preoperatively. To date, there is a lack of data addressing the impact...
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Gakis G, Stenzl A, Horn T, Gschwend J, Otto W, Burger M
Urologe A . 2015 Mar; 54(4):491-8. PMID: 25802103
Background: Non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer with a low-grade differentiation represents a special challenge. Method: Although urine cytology is still the most reliable and effective urine-based marker and there are no substantial...
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Gierth M, Aziz A, Fritsche H, Burger M, Otto W, Zeman F, et al.
World J Urol . 2014 Feb; 32(6):1447-53. PMID: 24510120
Purpose: Radical cystectomy (RC) can be associated with significant blood loss. Allogenic blood transfusion (ABT) may alter disease outcome because of a theoretical immunomodulatory effect. We evaluated the effects of...