Search Results - "Niederbichler, Andreas David"
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Insight in microcirculation and histomorphology during burn shock treatment using in vivo confocal-laser-scanning microscopy
Published in Journal of critical care (01-03-2010)“…Abstract Purpose Microcirculatory disturbances are well known during shock; however, the accompanied histomorphological alterations are widely unknown. We used…”
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The pedicled groin flap for defect closure of the hand
Published in Operative Orthopädie und Traumatologie (01-10-2010)“…Soft-tissue defect closure of the volar and dorsal aspect of the hand and lower arm with a maximum defect size of 10 × 25 cm. Soft-tissue defects of the entire…”
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In Vivo Evaluation of Histomorphological Alterations in First-Degree Burn Injuries by means of Confocal-Laser-Scanning Microscopy-More Than Virtual Histology?
Published in Journal of burn care & research (01-03-2009)“…There are various approaches to the treatment of superficial burns. No modality exists to date for determining treatment efficiency on morphological features…”
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Evaluation of signal transduction pathways after transient cutaneous adenoviral gene delivery
Published in BMC immunology (21-01-2011)“…Adenoviral vectors have provided effective methods for in vivo gene delivery in therapeutic applications. However, these vectors can induce immune responses…”
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The free latissimus dorsi flap as primary free flap and crane flap with secondary pedicled transfer
Published in Journal of reconstructive microsurgery (01-02-2008)“…We are reporting a case of a 43-year-old woman, who developed a soft tissue defect of the knee region following complex lower limb trauma. The defect was…”
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Der gestielte Leistenlappen zur Defektdeckung an der Hand
Published in Operative Orthopädie und Traumatologie (01-10-2010)“…Zusammenfassung Operationsziel Defektdeckung des beuge- und streckseitigen Hand- und Unterarmbereichs bis zu einer maximalen Defektgröße von 10 × 25 cm…”
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