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H Schächinger

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Praxis|October 11, 2003
[The startle reaction in emotion research]H Schächinger
Praxis|May 21, 1996
[A case from practice (350). Mesangioproliferative glomerulonephritis (IgA nephritis)--nephrotic syndrome. Type II diabetes mellitus. Arterial hypertension (WHO-stage II)--grade II fundus hypertension. Chronic bronchitis following long-term nicotine abuse]H Schächinger, A Bock
Zeitschrift Fur Kardiologie|January 1, 1991
[Importance of 24-hour blood pressure monitoring in detection of hypertension-induced end organ damage]H Schächinger, R E Schmieder
Journees Annuelles De Diabetologie De L'Hotel-Dieu|July 21, 2004
[Driving accidents and diabetes: risks and prevention]D J Cox, H Schächinger
American Heart Journal|January 1, 1994
Reduced parasympathetic cardiac control in patients with hypertension at rest and under mental stressW Langewitz, H Rüddel, H Schächinger
Schweizerische Medizinische Wochenschrift|April 16, 1998
[From perception to symptom--from symptom to diagnosis. Somatoform disorders as a communication phenomenon between physician and patient]W Langewitz, A Kiss, H Schächinger
Drugs|September 24, 1999
Adjunctive drug treatment in severe hypoxic respiratory failureS Elsasser, H Schächinger, W Strobel
Praxis|February 16, 2002
[Reduction of severe hypoglycemia by functional insulin therapy of type I diabetes mellitus]K E Hegar, H Schächinger, W Berger
Clinical Physiology (Oxford, England)|December 2, 2000
Mental stress increases right heart afterload in severe pulmonary hypertensionH Schächinger, M Grob, R Ritz, et al.
Clinical Physiology (Oxford, England)|April 14, 1999
Effect of beta blockade with and without sympathomimetic activity (ISA) on sympathovagal balance and baroreflex sensitivityC Haberthür, H Schächinger, W Langewitz, et al.
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Praxis|October 11, 2003
[The startle reaction in emotion research]H Schächinger
Praxis|May 21, 1996
[A case from practice (350). Mesangioproliferative glomerulonephritis (IgA nephritis)--nephrotic syndrome. Type II diabetes mellitus. Arterial hypertension (WHO-stage II)--grade II fundus hypertension. Chronic bronchitis following long-term nicotine abuse]H Schächinger, A Bock
Zeitschrift Fur Kardiologie|January 1, 1991
[Importance of 24-hour blood pressure monitoring in detection of hypertension-induced end organ damage]H Schächinger, R E Schmieder
Journees Annuelles De Diabetologie De L'Hotel-Dieu|July 21, 2004
[Driving accidents and diabetes: risks and prevention]D J Cox, H Schächinger
American Heart Journal|January 1, 1994
Reduced parasympathetic cardiac control in patients with hypertension at rest and under mental stressW Langewitz, H Rüddel, H Schächinger
Schweizerische Medizinische Wochenschrift|April 16, 1998
[From perception to symptom--from symptom to diagnosis. Somatoform disorders as a communication phenomenon between physician and patient]W Langewitz, A Kiss, H Schächinger
Drugs|September 24, 1999
Adjunctive drug treatment in severe hypoxic respiratory failureS Elsasser, H Schächinger, W Strobel
Praxis|February 16, 2002
[Reduction of severe hypoglycemia by functional insulin therapy of type I diabetes mellitus]K E Hegar, H Schächinger, W Berger
Clinical Physiology (Oxford, England)|December 2, 2000
Mental stress increases right heart afterload in severe pulmonary hypertensionH Schächinger, M Grob, R Ritz, et al.
Clinical Physiology (Oxford, England)|April 14, 1999
Effect of beta blockade with and without sympathomimetic activity (ISA) on sympathovagal balance and baroreflex sensitivityC Haberthür, H Schächinger, W Langewitz, et al.
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