Search Results - "Lankisch, P"
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Cigarette smoking accelerates progression of alcoholic chronic pancreatitis
Published in Gut (01-04-2005)“…Background: Smoking is a recognised risk factor for pancreatic cancer and has been associated with chronic pancreatitis and also with type II diabetes. Aims:…”
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Underestimation of acute pancreatitis: patients with only a small increase in amylase/lipase levels can also have or develop severe acute pancreatitis
Published in Gut (01-04-1999)“…BACKGROUND In most treatment studies on acute pancreatitis, pancreatologists base their diagnosis on amylase/lipase levels more than three times above the…”
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Faecal elastase 1: not helpful in diagnosing chronic pancreatitis associated with mild to moderate exocrine pancreatic insufficiency
Published in Gut (01-04-1998)“…Background/Aim—The suggestion that estimation of faecal elastase 1 is a valuable new tubeless pancreatic function test was evaluated by comparing it with…”
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Drug induced acute pancreatitis: incidence and severity
Published in Gut (01-10-1995)“…To determine the incidence and severity of drug induced acute pancreatitis, data from 45 German centres of gastroenterology were evaluated. Among 1613 patients…”
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Epidemiology of pancreatic diseases in Lüneburg County. A study in a defined german population
Published in Pancreatology : official journal of the International Association of Pancreatology (IAP) ... [et al.] (2002)“…Worldwide, the incidence of pancreatic cancer is very well known, that of acute pancreatitis and chronic pancreatitis not. Our study sought to determine the…”
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Unintentional weight loss: diagnosis and prognosis. The first prospective follow‐up study from a secondary referral centre
Published in Journal of internal medicine (01-01-2001)“… Lankisch PG, Gerzmann M, Gerzmann J‐F, Lehnick D (Municipal Clinic of Lüneburg, Lüneburg, and University of Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany). Unintentional…”
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Non-alcoholic duct destructive chronic pancreatitis
Published in Gut (01-08-1997)“…Background—The pathology of non-alcoholic chronic pancreatitis has not yet been sufficiently studied. Aims—To identify the major changes of pancreatic tissue…”
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Alcohol Consumption in Patients with Acute or Chronic Pancreatitis
Published in Pancreatology : official journal of the International Association of Pancreatology (IAP) ... [et al.] (01-01-2007)“…Abstract Understanding of the relation between the alcoholic consumption and the development of pancreatitis should help in defining the alcoholic etiology of…”
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Sudden discolouration of the skin in acute pancreatitis
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Skin signs in acute pancreatitis: frequency and implications for prognosis
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Pancreatitis and the Risk of Pancreatic Cancer
Published in The New England journal of medicine (20-05-1993)“…Many epidemiologic studies have been performed to detect risk factors for exocrine pancreatic cancer -- a common and usually fatal gastrointestinal tumor…”
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Exocrine pancreatic function in patients with end-stage renal disease
Published in Clinical nephrology (01-12-2010)“…malnutrition is a common problem in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Several studies showed 30 years ago that more than half of patients with ESRD…”
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No strict correlation between necrosis and organ failure in acute pancreatitis
Published in Pancreas (01-04-2000)“…The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between pancreatic necrosis and organ failure in acute pancreatitis. Two hundred seventeen patients…”
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Genotype-phenotype and genotype-origin correlations in children with mediterranean fever in Germany - an AID-net study
Published in Klinische Padiatrie (01-11-2013)“…Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is the most inherited common autoinflammatory disease (AID) with mutations in the MEFV (MEditerraneanFeVer) gene.The Mor-…”
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Serum cystatin C is a suitable marker for routine monitoring of renal function in pediatric cancer patients, especially of very young age
Published in Pediatric blood & cancer (01-06-2006)“…Background Monitoring renal function is crucial in children undergoing chemotherapy. To date, a combination of routine serum creatinine (SCR) monitoring with…”
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A note of caution for the doctor on duty: take the acute attack in chronic pancreatitis seriously
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Natural Course of Chronic Pancreatitis
Published in Pancreatology : official journal of the International Association of Pancreatology (IAP) ... [et al.] (2001)“…Although the three leading symptoms of chronic pancreatitis, pain, exocrine and endocrine pancreatic insufficiency, are well known, only a few long-term…”
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Natural course in chronic pancreatitis. Pain, exocrine and endocrine pancreatic insufficiency and prognosis of the disease
Published in Digestion (1993)“…The natural course of the classical symptoms of chronic pancreatitis, i.e. pain, exocrine and endocrine pancreatic insufficiency, was followed up in 335…”
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Gallstone ileus: endoscopic removal of a gallstone obstructing the upper jejunum
Published in Journal of internal medicine (01-12-1999)“… Lübbers H, Mahlke R, Lankisch PG (Department of Internal Medicine, Municipal Clinic, Lüneburg, Germany). Gallstone ileus: endoscopic removal of a gallstone…”
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Progression from acute to chronic pancreatitis: a physician's view
Published in The Surgical clinics of North America (01-08-1999)“…Whether or not AP may progress to the chronic form is controversial. Equally debatable is whether AP caused by alcohol abuse develops in a chronically diseased…”
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