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    M. G. Aartsen ; R. Abbasi ; Y. Abdou ; M. Ackermann ; J. Adams ; J. A. Aguilar ; M. Ahlers ; D. Altmann ; J. Auffenberg ; X. Bai ; M. Baker ; S. W. Barwick ; V. Baum ; R. Bay ; J. J. Beatty ; S. Bechet ; J. Becker Tjus ; K. H. Becker ; M. L. Benabderrahmane ; S. BenZvi ; P. Berghaus ; D. Berley ; E. Bernardini ; A. Bernhard ; D. Bertrand ; D. Z. Besson ; G. Binder ; D. Bindig ; M. Bissok ; E. Blaufuss ; J. Blumenthal ; D. J. Boersma ; S. Bohaichuk ; C. Bohm ; D. Bose ; S. Boser ; O. Botner ; L. Brayeur ; H. P. Bretz ; A. M. Brown ; R. Bruijn ; J. Brunner ; M. Carson ; J. Casey ; M. Casier ; D. Chirkin ; A. Christov ; B. Christy ; K. Clark ; F. Clevermann ; S. Coenders ; S. Cohen ; D. F. Cowen ; A. H. Cruz Silva ; M. Danninger ; J. Daughhetee ; J. C. Davis ; M. Day ; C. De Clercq ; S. De Ridder ; P. Desiati ; K. D. de Vries ; M. de With ; T. DeYoung ; J. C. Diaz-Velez ; M. Dunkman ; R. Eagan ; B. Eberhardt ; B. Eichmann ; J. Eisch ; R. W. Ellsworth ; S. Euler ; P. A. Evenson ; O. Fadiran ; A. R. Fazely ; A. Fedynitch ; J. Feintzeig ; T. Feusels ; K. Filimonov ; C. Finley ; T. Fischer-Wasels ; S. Flis ; A. Franckowiak ; K. Frantzen ; T. Fuchs ; T. K. Gaisser ; J. Gallagher ; L. Gerhardt ; L. Gladstone ; T. Glusenkamp ; A. Goldschmidt ; G. Golup ; J. G. Gonzalez ; J. A. Goodman ; D. Gora ; D. T. Grandmont ; D. Grant ; A. Gross ; C. Ha ; A. Haj Ismail ; P. Hallen ; A. Hallgren ; F. Halzen ; K. Hanson ; D. Heereman ; D. Heinen ; K. Helbing ; R. Hellauer ; S. Hickford ; G. C. Hill ; K. D. Hoffman ; R. Hoffmann ; A. Homeier ; K. Hoshina ; W. Huelsnitz ; P. O. Hulth ; K. Hultqvist ; S. Hussain ; A. Ishihara ; E. Jacobi ; J. Jacobsen ; K. Jagielski ; G. S. Japaridze ; K. Jero ; O. Jlelati ; B. Kaminsky ; A. Kappes ; T. Karg ; A. Karle ; J. L. Kelley ; J. Kiryluk ; J. Klas ; S. R. Klein ; J. H. Kohne ; G. Kohnen ; H. Kolanoski ; L. Kopke ; C. Kopper ; S. Kopper ; D. J. Koskinen ; M. Kowalski ; M. Krasberg ; K. Krings ; G. Kroll ; J. Kunnen ; N. Kurahashi ; T. Kuwabara ; M. Labare ; H. Landsman ; M. J. Larson ; M. Lesiak-Bzdak ; M. Leuermann ; J. Leute ; J. Lunemann ; J. Madsen ; G. Maggi ; R. Maruyama ; K. Mase ; H. S. Matis ; F. McNally ; K. Meagher ; M. Merck ; T. Meures ; S. Miarecki ; E. Middell ; N. Milke ; J. Miller ; L. Mohrmann ; T. Montaruli ; R. Morse ; R. Nahnhauer ; U. Naumann ; H. Niederhausen ; S. C. Nowicki ; D. R. Nygren ; A. Obertacke ; S. Odrowski ; A. Olivas ; A. O'Murchadha ; L. Paul ; J. A. Pepper ; C. Perez de los Heros ; C. Pfendner ; D. Pieloth ; E. Pinat ; J. Posselt ; P. B. Price ; G. T. Przybylski ; L. Radel ; M. Rameez ; K. Rawlins ; P. Redl ; R. Reimann ; E. Resconi ; W. Rhode ; M. Ribordy ; M. Richman ; B. Riedel ; J. P. Rodrigues ; C. Rott ; T. Ruhe ; B. Ruzybayev ; D. Ryckbosch ; S. M. Saba ; T. Salameh ; H. G. Sander ; M. Santander ; S. Sarkar ; K. Schatto ; F. Scheriau ; T. Schmidt ; M. Schmitz ; S. Schoenen ; S. Schoneberg ; A. Schonwald ; A. Schukraft ; L. Schulte ; O. Schulz ; D. Seckel ; Y. Sestayo ; S. Seunarine ; R. Shanidze ; C. Sheremata ; M. W. Smith ; D. Soldin ; G. M. Spiczak ; C. Spiering ; M. Stamatikos ; T. Stanev ; A. Stasik ; T. Stezelberger ; R. G. Stokstad ; A. Stossl ; E. A. Strahler ; R. Strom ; G. W. Sullivan ; H. Taavola ; I. Taboada ; A. Tamburro ; A. Tepe ; S. Ter-Antonyan ; G. Tesic ; S. Tilav ; P. A. Toale ; S. Toscano ; E. Unger ; M. Usner ; N. van Eijndhoven ; A. Van Overloop ; J. van Santen ; M. Vehring ; M. Voge ; M. Vraeghe ; C. Walck ; T. Waldenmaier ; M. Wallraff ; C. Weaver ; M. Wellons ; C. Wendt ; S. Westerhoff ; N. Whitehorn ; K. Wiebe ; C. H. Wiebusch ; D. R. Williams ; H. Wissing ; M. Wolf ; T. R. Wood ; K. Woschnagg ; D. L. Xu ; X. W. Xu ; J. P. Yanez ; G. Yodh ; S. Yoshida ; P. Zarzhitsky ; J. Ziemann ; S. Zierke ; M. Zoll
    American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
    Published 2013
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    Publication Date:
    2013-11-23
    Publisher:
    American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
    Print ISSN:
    0036-8075
    Electronic ISSN:
    1095-9203
    Topics:
    Biology
    Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Computer Science
    Medicine
    Natural Sciences in General
    Physics
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    v. Baum, H. ; Strubel, A. ; Nollert, J. ; Layh-Schmitt, G.
    Springer
    Published 2000
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    ISSN:
    1439-0973
    Keywords:
    Key WordsMycoplasma pneumoniae ; Pneumonia ; Complications ; Immunoblot
    Source:
    Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics:
    Medicine
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    Summary We report the clinical course and diagnostic findings in two patients with life-threatening Mycoplasma pneumoniae (MP) pneumonia who were treated in the same hospital in the course of only 4 months. The patients were previously healthy adults, aged 31 and 37 years, respectively. In both of them severe complications occurred which coincided with the acute MP respiratory infection.
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    v. Baum, H. ; Franz, U. ; Geiss, H.K.
    Springer
    Published 2000
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    ISSN:
    1439-0973
    Keywords:
    Key Words Ciprofloxacin ; Ciprofloxacin-resistant Escherichia coli ; Hematologic-oncologic patients
    Source:
    Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics:
    Medicine
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    Summary Background: The objective of this study was to characterize the prevalence and clinical significance of ciprofloxacin-resistant Escherichia coli in perianal swabs of patients with hematologic malignancies in a German university hospital. Patients and Methods: Weekly surveillance cultures were performed for 26 weeks. 294 perianal swabs were obtained from 104 consecutive patients. Species discrimination, susceptibility testing and genotyping using pulsed-field gelelectrophoresis (PFGE) was performed for all E. coli isolates. Preceding antibiotic prophylaxis and treatment as well as the frequency and duration of the hospital stay in the 6 months prior to the study were analyzed. Results: A total of 31 patients (29.8%) were colonized with E. coli strains. Although 81.8% of the patients colonized with ciprofloxacin-resistant E. coli had received former treatment with ciprofloxacin, this finding did not reach statistical significance, probably due to the small study population. During the surveillance period one of the colonized patients developed septicemia with a ciprofloxacin-resistant E. coli. Genotypic identity was demonstrated for the E. coli isolates from perianal swab and blood culture. Conclusion: We propose that selective gut decontamination with ciprofloxacin should be discontinued as a routine measure for all neutropenic patients in the department under investigation. We propose waiving oral decontamination in low-risk patients with neutropenia of only a few days duration. For all other patients, a regimen with alternating prophylactic treatments of cotrimoxazol and fluoroquinolone should be considered.
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    WIPPERMANN, C.-F. ; SCHRANZ, D. ; BAUM, V. ; HUTH, R.

    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Published 1995
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    ISSN:
    1460-9592
    Source:
    Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics:
    Medicine
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    Pulmonary air leaks are one of the most common problems in patients with the adult respiratory distress syndrome, ARDS. We report what we believe to be the first case in which unilateral high-frequency ventilation combined with contralateral conventional positive pressure ventilation has been used successfully to manage severe air leak in an infant with ARDS.
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    Humpl, T. ; Baum, V. ; Brühl, K. ; Schwarz, M. ; Bohl, J. ; Gutjahr, P.
    Springer
    Published 1996
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    ISSN:
    1433-0474
    Keywords:
    Schlüsselwörter Langerhanszell-Histiozytose ; Eosinophiles Granulom ; Confluens-sinuum-Obstruktion ; Key words Langerhans cell histiocytosis ; Eosinophilic granuloma ; Confluens sinuum obstruction
    Source:
    Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics:
    Medicine
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    Summary The term Langerhans cell histiocytosis, previously “Histiocytosis X”, encompasses three different syndromes: eosinophilic granuloma of bone, Hand-Schüller-Christian disease and Abt-Letterer Siwe disease. All are rare manifestations in childhood. We report on a 10 year old boy presenting with a swelling in the occipital region and clinical signs of elevated intracranial pressure. The tentative diagnosis after examination, conventional radiologic procedures and computerized tomography was eosinophilic granuloma. Magnetic resonance imaging and magnetic resonance imaging-angiography revealed the acute threat to the child caused by the intracranial expanding mass lesion with almost complete obstruction of the confluens sinuum. Thrombosis and the risk of bleeding were decreased by early and complete exstirpation of the tumor. After two years follow-up, no new lesions had appeared.
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    Zusammenfassung Die Langerhanszell-Histiozytose, bis vor wenigen Jahren als Histiozytose X bezeichnet, umfaßt 3 verschiedene Syndrome, nämlich das eosinophile Granulom, die Hand-Schüller-Christian-Krankheit sowie die Abt-Letterer-Siwe-Krankheit, und gehört zu den seltenen Erkrankungen des Kindesalters. Wir berichten über einen 10 jährigen Jungen, der mit einer Schwellung am Hinterkopf und beginnender Hirndrucksymptomatik zur stationären Aufnahme kam. Klinik, konventionelle radiologische Diagnostik und Computertomographie ließen differentialdiagnostisch ein eosinophiles Granulom als wahrscheinlich erscheinen. MRT und MRT-Angiographie zeigten jedoch die akute Bedrohung des Patienten durch das intrakraniale Wachstum der Raumforderung mit weitestgehender Obstruktion des Confluens sinuum. Thrombose bzw. Blutungsrisiko konnten durch eine frühzeitige und komplette Exstirpation des Tumors vermieden werden. Rezidive wurden innerhalb von 2 Jahren Nachbetreuung nicht beobachtet.
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