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    Accuracy of laparoscopic diagnosis of endometriosis by Mettler, L, Schollmeyer, T, Lehmann-Willenbrock, E, Schüppler, U, Schmutzler, A, Shukla, D, Zavala, A, Lewin, A

    “…Laparoscopy is the standard method to visually identify endometriotic lesions under magnification within and outside the minor pelvis. The aim of this study…”
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    Morbidity and mortality discordant twins up to 34 weeks of gestational age by SONNTAG, J, WALTZ, S, SCHOLLMEYER, T, SCHÜPPLER, U, SCHRÖDER, H, WEISNER, D

    Published in European journal of pediatrics (01-03-1996)
    “…The combination of weight discordance and prematurity implies a high perinatal morbidity and mortality for the affected twins. Several pathomechanisms may be…”
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    Acute and chronic fetofetal transfusion syndrome by Sonntag, J, Schollmeyer, T, Waltz, S, Schüppler, U, Weissner, D, Gaude, M

    Published in Klinische Pädiatrie (01-09-1997)
    “…In the fetofetal transfusion syndrome we can discriminate between a chronic form with severe difference in weight and an acute form with a difference in…”
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    Critical evaluation of the specificity of MRI and TVUS for differentiation of malignant from benign adnexal lesions by Reuter, M, Steffens, J, Schüppler, U, Lüttges, J, Muhle, C, Brinkmann, G, Maschek, A, Weisner, D, Spielmann, R, Heller, M

    Published in European radiology (1998)
    “…The aim of our work was to study the specificity of MRI in comparison with transvaginal US for differentiation of malignant from benign adnexal lesions. A…”
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    Effect of water stress on cell division and cell-division-cycle 2-like cell-cycle kinase activity in wheat leaves by Schuppler, U, He, P.H, John, P.C.L, Munns, R

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-06-1998)
    “…In wheat (Triticum aestivum) seedlings subjected to a mild water stress (water potential of -0.3 MPa), the leaf-elongation rate was reduced by one-half and the…”
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    Imitation of ovarian malignant tumor by malignant schwannoma by Schüppler, U, Weisner, D, Schollmeyer, T, Lüttges, J, Kovaćs, G

    Published in Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde (01-02-1995)
    “…A case is reported of a 78-year old female with a malignant retroperitoneal schwannoma. The diagnosis of schwannoma is often delayed because of the absence of…”
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    Combination of Cantrell pentalogy and amniotic band syndrome: a case report by Schüppler, U, Weisner, D, Schollmeyer, T, Grillo, M, Franz, W

    Published in Zentralblatt für Gynäkologie (1994)
    “…A case is reported of sonographic diagnosis of ADAM-complex (amniotic band syndrome) in combination with Cantrell-syndrome in the 19th gestational week. The…”
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    Preoperative differential diagnosis of cystic adnexal tumors: double-contrast MRT by Reuter, M, Steffens, J C, Schüppler, U, Muhle, C, Brinkmann, G, Kohl, A, Weisner, D, Lüttges, J, Spielmann, R P, Heller, M

    “…Preoperative assessment of adnexal lesions as benign or malignant by MRI with gastrointestinal and intravenous contrast. 46 patients with benign (n = 42) and…”
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    Effect of water stress on cell division and Cdc2-like cell cycle kinase activity in wheat leaves. [Erratum: Aug 1998, v. 117 (4), p. 1528.] by Schuppler, U, He, P.H, John, P.C.L, Munns, R

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-06-1998)
    “…In wheat (Triticum aestivum) seedlings subjected to a mild water stress (water potential of -0.3 MPa), the leaf-elongation rate was reduced by one-half and the…”
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    Biochemical binding and distribution of protactinium-233 in the rat by Schuppler, U, Planas-Bohne, F, Taylor, D M

    “…Following intravenous injection into male Sprague-Dawley rats 233Pa, like other elements, deposits predominantly in the skeleton (ca. 70-80 per cent), but…”
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