occurrence of abdominal fluid. Patients still have a mortality rate of about 50 percent within one year despite improved medical care. The main cause is infection, including inflammation of the abdominal fluid [...] cirrhosis, it is increased in the abdominal fluid of these patients and exhibits an activated, tissue-resident phenotype here. Likewise, these cells isolated from the abdominal fluid were able to produce a [...] responses. Furthermore, the PhD student found that MAIT cells are actively recruited to the abdominal cavity during abdominal fluid infection by certain soluble messengers and thus may play an important overall
institutes and outpatient departments involved in transplantation. With more than 300 thoracic and abdominal organs transplanted per year and a large number of translational research projects, this is a great [...] can really make a difference at the MHH. What about patient care? With over 15,000 thoracic and abdominal organ transplants performed, the MHH Transplant Center is one of the largest centers in the world
patient. Those with severe COVID-19 are also affected, as intensive mechanical ventilation and abdominal positioning seem to further this development. Because SSC-CIP is a rare disease, there are no binding
. During a biopsy, doctors remove a small piece of tissue from the patient's liver through the abdominal wall using a fine needle. This procedure only takes about a second. The site is locally anaesthetised
to individual needs In fine commissioning, sterile medical finished products such as catheters, abdominal drapes and syringes are stored and put together for requirements, for example in the operating theatre