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Zentralblatt Fur Chirurgie
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February 18, 2006
[Endovascular therapy of non-aneurysmatic infrarenal aortic rupture]
R Rückert, M Pirlich, P Rogalla, et al.
Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)
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September 27, 2003
Prevalence of malnutrition in 1760 patients at hospital admission: a controlled population study of body composition
U G Kyle, M Pirlich, T Schuetz, et al.
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)
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November 28, 2000
Bioelectrical impedance analysis is a useful bedside technique to assess malnutrition in cirrhotic patients with and without ascites
M Pirlich, T Schütz, T Spachos, et al.
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
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August 9, 2012
Increased intestinal permeability in malnourished patients with liver cirrhosis
K Norman, M Pirlich, J-D Schulzke, et al.
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
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March 17, 2011
Cost-effectiveness of a 3-month intervention with oral nutritional supplements in disease-related malnutrition: a randomised controlled pilot study
K Norman, M Pirlich, C Smoliner, et al.
Physiological Measurement
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May 8, 2008
Bioimpedance-based identification of malnutrition using fuzzy logic
S Wieskotten, S Heinke, P Wabel, et al.
International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery
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November 17, 2022
Keyword-augmented and semi-automatic generation of FESS reports: a proof-of-concept study
V Kunz, V Wildfeuer, R Bieck, et al.
Current Medical Research and Opinion
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January 5, 2002
Postoperative altered plasma growth hormone levels--a predictor for postoperative complications? A case report
A Rümelin, G Nietgen, M Pirlich, et al.
Transplantation Proceedings
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February 1, 1991
Assessment of short-term prognosis in liver transplant candidates with postnecrotic or biliary cirrhosis
H U Lautz, M Oellerich, M Burdelski, et al.
Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)
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March 1, 2023
Tuberculosis and malnutrition: The European perspective
J Ockenga, K Fuhse, S Chatterjee, et al.
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Zentralblatt Fur Chirurgie
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February 18, 2006
[Endovascular therapy of non-aneurysmatic infrarenal aortic rupture]
R Rückert, M Pirlich, P Rogalla, et al.
Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)
|
September 27, 2003
Prevalence of malnutrition in 1760 patients at hospital admission: a controlled population study of body composition
U G Kyle, M Pirlich, T Schuetz, et al.
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)
|
November 28, 2000
Bioelectrical impedance analysis is a useful bedside technique to assess malnutrition in cirrhotic patients with and without ascites
M Pirlich, T Schütz, T Spachos, et al.
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
|
August 9, 2012
Increased intestinal permeability in malnourished patients with liver cirrhosis
K Norman, M Pirlich, J-D Schulzke, et al.
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
|
March 17, 2011
Cost-effectiveness of a 3-month intervention with oral nutritional supplements in disease-related malnutrition: a randomised controlled pilot study
K Norman, M Pirlich, C Smoliner, et al.
Physiological Measurement
|
May 8, 2008
Bioimpedance-based identification of malnutrition using fuzzy logic
S Wieskotten, S Heinke, P Wabel, et al.
International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery
|
November 17, 2022
Keyword-augmented and semi-automatic generation of FESS reports: a proof-of-concept study
V Kunz, V Wildfeuer, R Bieck, et al.
Current Medical Research and Opinion
|
January 5, 2002
Postoperative altered plasma growth hormone levels--a predictor for postoperative complications? A case report
A Rümelin, G Nietgen, M Pirlich, et al.
Transplantation Proceedings
|
February 1, 1991
Assessment of short-term prognosis in liver transplant candidates with postnecrotic or biliary cirrhosis
H U Lautz, M Oellerich, M Burdelski, et al.
Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)
|
March 1, 2023
Tuberculosis and malnutrition: The European perspective
J Ockenga, K Fuhse, S Chatterjee, et al.
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