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    Chest pain in general practice: Frequency, management, and results of encounter by Frese, Thomas, Mahlmeister, Jarmila, Heitzer, Maximilian, Sandholzer, Hagen

    “…Objective: Chest pain is a common reason for an encounter in general practice. The present investigation was set out to characterize the consultation rate of…”
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    Reasons for elderly patients GP visits: results of a cross-sectional study by Frese, Thomas, Mahlmeister, Jarmila, Deutsch, Tobias, Sandholzer, Hagen

    Published in Clinical interventions in aging (01-01-2016)
    “…The aim of this study is to describe the frequency of reasons for elderly patients visits to a general practice (GP) setting. Cross-sectional data from 8,877…”
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    Incremental cost-effectiveness analysis of a multidisciplinary renal education program for patients with chronic renal disease by Sabariego, Carla, Grill, Eva, Brach, Mirjam, Fritschka, Emanuel, Mahlmeister, Jarmila, Stucki, Gerold

    Published in Disability and rehabilitation (2010)
    “…Aim. The aim of this economic evaluation is to address the economic impact of a multidisciplinary renal patient education on the work maintenance of patients…”
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    P-49: Effect of nilvadipine on calf- and ankle circumferences in patients with preexisting leg edema by Fritschka, Emanuel D., Mahlmeister, Jarmila

    Published in American journal of hypertension (01-04-2002)
    “…Previous observations suggested, that the long acting calcium entry blocker (CEI) nilvadipine (nilv.) has a low potential to induce leg edema in patients…”
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    Knee Pain as the Reason for Encounter in General Practice by Frese, Thomas, Peyton, Linda, Mahlmeister, Jarmila, Sandholzer, Hagen

    Published in ISRN family medicine (26-12-2013)
    “…Objective. Currently, an overview of the management of knee pain in general practitioner’s offices is not available. The main concern of this study was to…”
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