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MHH: Main switch for hereditary muscle atrophy found

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improved therapy and search for further molecular switches. SERVICE: For further information , please contact Professor Dr Peter Claus, claus.peter@mh-hannover.de , telephone (0511) 532-2932. The original paper

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MHH seeks treatment strategy for rare bile duct disease

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does not even include seriously ill COVID-19 patients. SERVICE: For further information, please contact PD Dr Torsten Voigtländer, voigtlaender.torsten@mh-hannover.de , phone (0511) 532-2406.

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DKG certifies MHH Centre for Familial Breast and Ovarian Cancer

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affected also find access to psycho-oncological help and support groups. The centre is in close contact with the patient organisation BRCA Network, which offers help with familial cancer. In addition to

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Carl-Neuberg-Str. 1, 30625 Hannover

Building K10, level SO

Dr. med. A. Sander; Prof. Dr. med. M. Stanulla; Dr. med. A. Partheil, Dr. med. I. Wieland

+49 511 532-3214 +49 511 532-18525 kinderonkologie.nachsorgeambulanz@mh-hannover.de

Monday - Friday from 8:00 - 16:00
(during school vacations from 08:00 - 13:00)

We offer the following diagnostic services in our oncology and follow-up consultation hours:

  • Diagnosis of leukemias, myelodysplasias and lymphomas in the event of blood count changes or lymph node swelling without significant impairment of the general condition (otherwise emergency presentation and inpatient clarification required)
  • Therapy management of oral maintenance chemotherapy or other forms of therapy after completion of intensive therapy for leukemias and solid tumors
  • Oncological follow-up care to rule out disease relapses, late effects of the disease and treatment and secondary diseases after completion of intensive chemotherapy and, if necessary, surgery/radiotherapy in accordance with the recommendations of the respective disease-specific therapy optimization study/registry.
  • Recording of neuropsychological late effects of intensive treatment including neuropsychological testing with recommendation for further diagnostics, treatment and, if necessary, support and disadvantage compensation

Range of services in the hematology outpatient clinic (diseases of the blood)

  • Deficiency of white blood cells (leukopenia) or individual subgroups of white blood cells (e.g. neutropenia, lymphocytopenia)
  • Increase in white blood cells or individual subgroups (e.g. leukemia, eosinophilia)
  • Red blood cell deficiency (anemia) due to congenital changes in haemoglobin or the erythrocyte membrane (e.g. thalassemia, sickle cell anemia, spherocythemia)
  • Bone marrow diseases with impaired formation of white and/or red blood cells and platelets
  • Immune diseases with increased breakdown of white and/or blood cells and platelets (e.g. immune eutropenia, autoimmune hemolytic anemia, immune thrombocytopenia)
  • Iron utilization disorders with chronic iron deficiency anaemia
  • Immunodeficiencies

Range of services in the coagulation outpatient clinic (blood coagulation disorders)

  • Haemophilia A or B
  • Von Willebrand syndrome (congenital and acquired)
  • Congenital or acquired deficiency of individual coagulation factors
  • Coagulation diagnostics before planned operations in cases of suspected coagulation disorders (see preoperative diagnostics below) and perioperative management of coagulation disorders (substitution treatment)
  • Platelet dysfunction (e.g. Bernard-Soulier syndrome, Glanzmann thrombasthenia, etc.)
  • Increased tendency to thrombosis (thrombophilia)
    Therapy management and diagnostics for previous thromboses (including sonographic follow-up)

 

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CV Department Chief

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Investigator Award of the German Society of Hypertension (2001). Publications Pubmed Google Scholar Contact information Univ.-Prof. Dr. med. Kai Schmidt-Ott Department of Nephrology and Hypertension Hannover

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Collaborations

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Neumann , Institut für Pharmakologie. Leibniz Universität Hannover (LUH) Myosin-9 function in cell contact formation . Prof. Dr. Anaclet Ngezahayo , Institut für Zellphysiologie und Biophysik. Technische

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Innovative teaching project

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their awareness of knowledge and technology transfer via startups. For further information, please contact Christiane Bock von Wülfingen, Staff Unit for Research - Knowledge - Translation - Transfer (FWT2)

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Professor Bettina Wedi, MD

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dermatology-allergology laboratory Medical quality management representative PI in clinical studies Contact E-mail Phone: 0511 532-0 Fax: 0511 532-161013 Qualifications Specialist in dermatology and venereology

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Dr. rer. nat. Emrulla Spahiu

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Emrulla Spahiu Dr. rer. nat. Contact: Emrulla Spahiu Tel: +49 511 532-2094 (office) -3654 (lab) Fax: +49 511 532-161215 address: Carl-Neuberg-Straße 1, MHH Campus, Building J03, level 03, room 1320 ►

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Faramarz Matinmehr

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Faramarz Matinmehr Dipl. Ing. (FH) Contact ► Faramarz Matinmehr Tel: +49 511 532 -2630 Fax: +49 511 532-161215 address: 30625 Hannover, Carl-Neuberg-Str.1, Germany Building J03, level 03, room 1283 Career

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