we will once again cover a wide range of diseases, this time focusing on lung diseases and transplantation medicine. With a new element - a roundtable with six different cases - we would like to demonstrate
Hildegard @ mh-hannover.de Deputy DFG Liaison Officer Prof. Dr. Christine Falk Institut for Transplantation Immunology OE 8889/ Building: I11-01-1120 Tel.: +49 511 532-9745 E-Mail: falk.christine @ mh-hannover
kidneys that are the cause of problems such as infections or high blood pressure after a kidney transplant, but it has also become a standard procedure in tumor surgery. Every minimally invasive therapy
hepatocellular adenomas [HCA], focal nodular hyperplasia [FNH], metastases, cystic liver Liver transplantation Vascular liver diseases: Budd Chiari syndrome, Osler's disease, portal vein thrombosis Diseases
Department of Surgery for Congenital Heart Defects Clinical Department of Cardiac, Thoracic, Transplantation and Vascular Surgery OE 6215 Carl-Neuberg-Str. 1 30625 Hannover Phone +49 511 532-9829 or -9851
granulocytes or therapeutic plasma. In addition, these diagnostic tests are required prior to transplantations of stem cells (or bone marrow) and various solid organs: Typing of red blood cells antigens
team is responsible for performing all radiological diagnostics on patients from the Abdominal and Transplant Surgery, Gastroenterology and Nephrology Clinical Departments as well as patients from the Emergency
Clinical-scientific assistant, professorship for psychosomatics and psychotherapy with a focus on transplant medicine and oncology (Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Zimmermann) Since Feb. 2019 Teaching at the Center for
illnesses before or during pregnancy, such as gestational diabetes, Hellp syndrome, condition after transplantation but also pregnant patients with diseases of their unborn children Ward-specific information
Coagulation management Palliative care Specialized oncological care Special care for blood stem cell transplantation Treatment figures of the ZNA The MHH Central Emergency Room now treats 70,000 cases per year