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    Imported leishmaniasis in Germany 2001-2004 : data of the SIMPID surveillance network by WEITZEL, T, MÜHLBERGER, N, BOECKEN, G, ZOLLER, T, PROBST, M, PETERS, M, WEINKE, T, GFRÖRER, S, KLINKER, H, HOLTHOFF-STICH, M.-L, JELINEK, T, SCHUNK, M, EHRHARDT, S, BOGDAN, C, ARASTEH, K, SCHNEIDER, T, KERN, W. V, FÄTKENHEUER, G

    “…Leishmaniasis is a rare, non-notifiable disease in Germany. Epidemiological and clinical data, therefore, are scarce. Most infections seen in Germany are…”
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    Risks posed by venomous animals -- accidents due to snakebite envenomation by Erkens, K, Boecken, G

    “…In regions where poisonous animals are widely distributed, the management of injuries due to these animals is part of the routine medical care. Personnel e. g…”
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    Temporary exertion-dependent paresthesias in agenesis of the inferior vena cava by Boecken, G

    Published in Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (02-12-1988)
    “…A 23-year-old man with agenesis of the inferior vena cava (IVC) and azygos continuation had progressive, temporary, activity-dependent paraesthesias of the…”
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    Complicated malaria tropica--therapy with artemether by Boecken, G H, Lademann, M

    Published in Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift (1994)
    “…By means of 5 case reports the successful use of an new blood schizontocide against plasmodium falciparum infections is demonstrated. The local patients with…”
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    Pathogenesis and management of a late manifestation of vivax malaria after deployment to Afghanistan: conclusions for NATO Armed Forces Medical Services by Boecken, Gerhard H, Bronnert, Jan

    Published in Military medicine (01-06-2005)
    “…Because of the worldwide engagement of the German armed forces, tropical diseases may come to the attention of their medical services. In particular, acquired…”
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