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    Risk Factors for Readmission After Elective Colectomy: Postoperative Complications Are More Important Than Patient and Operative Factors by Kerwel, Therese G, Leichtle, Stefan W, Asgeirsson, Theodor, Hendren, Samantha K, Cleary, Robert K, Luchtefeld, Martin A

    Published in Diseases of the colon & rectum (01-01-2014)
    “…BACKGROUND:Colon resections are associated with substantial risk for morbidity and readmissions, and these have become markers for quality of care…”
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    Methylene blue injection into the rectal artery as a simple method to improve lymph node harvest in rectal cancer by Märkl, Bruno, Kerwel, Therese G, Wagner, Theodor, Anthuber, Matthias, Arnholdt, Hans M

    Published in Modern pathology (01-07-2007)
    “…Adequate lymph node assessment in colorectal cancer is crucial for prognosis estimation and further therapy stratification. However, there is still an ongoing…”
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    Continuing Medical Education, Maintenance of Certification, and Physician Reentry by Luchtefeld, Martin, Kerwel, Therese G.

    Published in Clinics in colon and rectal surgery (01-09-2012)
    “…Abstract Continuing medical education serves a central role in the licensure and certification for practicing physicians. This chapter explores the different…”
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    Methylene Blue-Assisted Lymph Node Dissection in Colon Specimens : A Prospective, Randomized Study by MÄRKL, Bruno, KERWEL, Therese G, JDHNIG, Hendrik G, ORUZIO, Daniel, ARNHOLDT, Hans M, SCHÖLER, Claus, ANTHUBER, Matthias, SPATZ, Hanno

    Published in American journal of clinical pathology (01-12-2008)
    “…Recently, we introduced ex vivo intra-arterial methylene blue injection into the inferior mesenteric artery as a novel method to improve lymph node (LN)…”
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    Elastosis of the colon and the ileum as polyp causing lesions: A study of six cases and review of the literature by Märkl, Bruno, Kerwel, Therese G., Langer, Erich, Müller, Wolfram, Probst, Andreas, Spatz, Hanno, Arnholdt, Hans M.

    Published in Pathology, research and practice (01-01-2008)
    “…Benign lesions in the gastrointestinal tract characterized by an increase of elastic fibers in the submucosal and mucosal layer are termed elastoma, elastosis,…”
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