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    Reduction in alkaline phosphatase is associated with longer survival in primary sclerosing cholangitis, independent of dominant stenosis by Rupp, C., Rössler, A., Halibasic, E., Sauer, P., Weiss, K.‐H., Friedrich, K., Wannhoff, A., Stiehl, A., Stremmel, W., Trauner, M., Gotthardt, D. N.

    Published in Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics (01-12-2014)
    “…Summary Background Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) is an important serum marker in primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). Patients with obstruction of the large bile…”
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    Fut2 genotype is a risk factor for dominant stenosis and biliary candida infections in primary sclerosing cholangitis by Rupp, C., Friedrich, K., Folseraas, T., Wannhoff, A., Bode, K. A., Weiss, K.‐H., Schirmacher, P., Sauer, P., Stremmel, W., Gotthardt, D. N.

    Published in Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics (01-04-2014)
    “…Summary Background A recent genome‐wide association study identified the FUT2 secretor status and genotype defined by the single‐nucleotide polymorphism…”
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    In PSC with Colitis Treated with UDCA, Most Colonic Carcinomas Develop in the First Years After the Start of Treatment by Rudolph, G., Gotthardt, D. N., Kloeters-Plachky, P., Kulaksiz, H., Schirmacher, P., Stiehl, A.

    Published in Digestive diseases and sciences (01-12-2011)
    “…Background Patients with PSC and IBD have a high incidence of colonic carcinomas (CRC), and the annual incidence of CRC increases with duration of disease…”
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    Pathological features of primary sclerosing cholangitis identified by bile proteomic analysis by Rupp, C., Bode, K.A., Leopold, Y., Sauer, P., Gotthardt, D.N.

    “…Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is a chronic cholestatic liver disease of unknown origin. Previous bile proteomic analyses in patients with PSC have…”
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    Comment re: “Optimize CA19-9 in detecting pancreatic cancer by Lewis and Secretor genotyping” by Wannhoff, A, Weiss, K.H, Hackert, T, Gotthardt, D.N

    “…Genotyping for FUT2 and FUT3 as well as CA19-9 measurement was performed in samples from 50 patients with chronic pancreatitis (control group) and 51 patients…”
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    Expert recommendations: Hepatitis C and transplantation by Zimmermann, T, Beckebaum, S, Berg, C, Berg, T, Braun, F, Eurich, D, Herzer, K, Neumann, U, Rupp, C, Sterneck, M, Strassburg, C, Welker, M-W, Zachoval, R, Gotthardt, D N, Weigand, K, Schmidt, H, Wedemeyer, H, Galle, P R, Zeuzem, S, Sarrazin, C

    Published in Zeitschrift fur Gastroenterologie (01-07-2016)
    “…With the approval of new direct acting antiviral agents (DAA), therapeutic options for patients with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection are now…”
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    Complication management after liver transplantation. Increasing patient safety by standardized approach and interdisciplinary cooperation by Houben, P, Gotthardt, D N, Radeleff, B, Sauer, P, Büchler, M W, Schemmer, P

    Published in Chirurg (01-02-2015)
    “…The interdisciplinary management of postoperative complications in liver transplantation is of extreme importance. Due to organ shortage and prioritization of…”
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    Endoscopic dilation of dominant stenoses in primary sclerosing cholangitis: outcome after long-term treatment by Gotthardt, Daniel N., MD, Rudolph, Gerda, Klöters-Plachky, Petra, Kulaksiz, Hasan, MD, Stiehl, Adolf, MD

    Published in Gastrointestinal endoscopy (01-03-2010)
    “…Background Primary sclerosing cholangitis is characterized by progressive fibrotic inflammation and obliteration of intra- and/or extrahepatic bile ducts…”
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    Komplikationsmanagement nach Lebertransplantation: Erhöhung der Patientensicherheit durch standardisiertes Vorgehen und interdisziplinäre Kooperation by Houben, P., Gotthardt, D.N., Radeleff, B., Sauer, P., Büchler, M.W., Schemmer, P.

    Published in Chirurg (01-02-2015)
    “…Zusammenfassung Nach Lebertransplantation ist das interdisziplinäre Komplikationsmanagement von großer Bedeutung. Unter dem Gesichtspunkt der derzeit…”
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