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    Prognostic Models Predicting Survival of Patients with Brain Metastases: Integration of Lactate Dehydrogenase, Albumin and Extracranial Organ Involvement by Nieder, C, Marienhagen, K, Dalhaug, A, Aandahl, G, Haukland, E, Pawinski, A

    “…Abstract Aims To explore the role of expanded assessment of metastatic extracranial organ involvement, as well as albumin and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), i.e…”
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    Surviving extreme hypercalcaemia – a case report and review of the literature by MARIENHAGEN, K., DUE, J., HANSSEN, T.‐A., SVARTBERG, J.

    Published in Journal of internal medicine (01-07-2005)
    “… We report a case of extreme hypercalcaemia associated with a parathyroid adenoma in a young man. The patient presented with classical symptoms of a…”
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    Prediction of Very Short Survival in Patients with Brain Metastases from Breast Cancer by Nieder, C, Marienhagen, K, Thamm, R, Astner, S.T, Molls, M, Norum, J

    “…Abstract Aims Current prognostic models are not accurate enough to identify brain metastases patients with very short survival, i.e. <2 months, who are…”
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    Interactions between fetal rat brain cells and mature brain tissue in vivo and in vitro by Marienhagen, K, Pedersen, P H, Terzis, A J, Laerum, O D, Arnold, H, Bjerkvig, R

    Published in Neuropathology and applied neurobiology (01-04-1994)
    “…Fetal as well as mature neural cells were homografted into the right cerebral hemisphere of adult BD-IX rats. The animals were sacrificed 7 d after…”
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    Migratory pattern of fetal rat brain cells and human glioma cells in the adult rat brain by PEDERSEN, P.-H, MARIENHAGEN, K, MØRK, S, BJERKVIG, R

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-11-1993)
    “…The migratory behavior of two human glioma cell lines (D-54MG and GaMG) and fetal rat brain cells grafted into the adult rat brain was studied. To trace the…”
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