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with plasma as a substitution solution. A rapid hemodynamic improvement was observed in the TPE compared to the control group. These results were published in the renowned journal Intensive Care Medicine
urgently needs to be increased. In recent years, around 2,800 organs have been donated in Germany. Compared to the other Eurotransplant countries, Germany lags far behind with 10.4 organ donors per million
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international studies where possible. This is an attempt to positively influence the clinical prognosis compared to established treatment concepts. At this point, we would like to inform oncologically affected
is carried out using participation feedback and training diaries. Based on the results, we will compare how successful the intervention is in improving swallowing ability and explore whether and to what
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Investigating the Efficacy and Safety of Visugromab in combination with Nivolumab and Lenvatinib compared to Double Placebo and Lenvatinib in Participants with Unresectable or Metastatic Hepatocellular
g-Straße 1 30625 Hannover Fax: 0511 532 161244 E-mail: fatigue@mh-hannover.de Since there is a comparable care offer at the University Medical Center Göttingen, we ask that patients living in the Göttingen
and other questions. As such answers are also of international interest, for example in order to compare healthcare systems with each other and, if necessary, to derive political measures from them, the [...] the World Health Organization (WHO) is also calling on nation states to collect internationally comparable data on people with disabilities. In response to these demands, Swiss Paraplegic Research (SPF)