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    Natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) in the mediastinum: long-term survival animal experiments in transesophageal access, including minor surgical procedures by Fritscher-Ravens, A, Patel, K, Ghanbari, A, Kahle, E, von Herbay, A, Fritscher, T, Niemann, H, Koehler, P

    Published in Endoscopy (01-10-2007)
    “…Natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) within the peritoneal cavity is rapidly evolving, using transgastric, transcolonic, or transvaginal…”
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    Which parameters might predict complications after natural orifice endoluminal surgery (NOTES)? Results from a randomized comparison with open surgical access in pigs by Fritscher-Ravens, A, Ghanbari, A, Thompson, S, Patel, K, Kahle, E, Fritscher, T, Niemann, H, Koehler, P, Milla, P

    Published in Endoscopy (01-10-2007)
    “…Natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) is currently developed and assessed mainly in pig experiments. The vast majority of studies show a good…”
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    Acute onset of fatal vegetative symptoms: unusual presentation of adult Alexander disease by Huttner, H. B., Richter, G., Hildebrandt, M., Blümcke, I., Fritscher, T., Brück, W., Gärtner, J., Seifert, F., Staykov, D., Hilz, M.-J., Schwab, S., Bardutzky, J.

    Published in European journal of neurology (01-11-2007)
    “…Since genetic analysis of the GFAP gene for the diagnosis of adult Alexander disease (AD) has been established in 2001, several cases of both sporadic and…”
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    Endoscopic Ultrasound for Differential Diagnosis of Focal Pancreatic Lesions, Confirmed by Surgery by BRAND, B, PFAFF, T, BINMOELLER, K. F, SRIRAM, P. V. J, FRITSCHER-RAVENS, A, KNÖFEL, W. T, JÄCKLE, S, SOEHENDRA, N

    “…Background: Endoscopic ultrasound is increasingly used for evaluation of pancreatic cancer. The potential of sonographic morphology to differentiate histology…”
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