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Andreas Zielke
Researcher at University of Marburg
Publications - 122
Citations - 3262
Andreas Zielke is an academic researcher from University of Marburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thyroid cancer & Thyroid. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 116 publications receiving 2899 citations.
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German Association of Endocrine Surgeons practice guideline for the surgical management of malignant thyroid tumors
Henning Dralle,Thomas J. Musholt,Jochen Schabram,Thomas Steinmüller,A. Frilling,D. Simon,Peter E. Goretzki,Bruno Niederle,Christian Scheuba,Thomas Clerici,M. Hermann,Jochen Kußmann,Kerstin Lorenz,Christoph Nies,P. Schabram,A Trupka,Andreas Zielke,Wolfram Karges,Markus Luster,Kurt Werner Schmid,Dirk Vordermark,Hans-Joachim Schmoll,Reinhard Mühlenberg,Otmar Schober,Harald Rimmele,Andreas Machens,Visceral Surgery,Radiooncology,Oncological Hematology +28 more
TL;DR: These evidence-based recommendations for surgical therapy reflect various “treatment corridors” that are best discussed within multidisciplinary teams and the patient considering tumor type, stage, progression, and inherent surgical risk.
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German Association of Endocrine Surgeons practice guidelines for the surgical treatment of benign thyroid disease.
Thomas J. Musholt,Thomas Clerici,Henning Dralle,A. Frilling,Peter E. Goretzki,M. Hermann,Jochen Kußmann,Kerstin Lorenz,Christoph Nies,Jochen Schabram,P. Schabram,Christian Scheuba,D. Simon,Thomas Steinmüller,A Trupka,Robert A. Wahl,Andreas Zielke,Andreas Bockisch,Wolfram Karges,Markus Luster,Kurt Werner Schmid +20 more
TL;DR: These guidelines were developed through a formal expert consensus process and in collaboration with the German societies of Nuclear Medicine, Endocrinology, Pathology, and Phoniatrics & Pedaudiology as well as two patient organizations.
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An aggressive surgical approach leads to long-term survival in patients with pancreatic endocrine tumors.
Volker Fendrich,Peter Langer,Ilhan Celik,Detlef K. Bartsch,Andreas Zielke,Anette Ramaswamy,Matthias Rothmund +6 more
TL;DR: It is shown that an aggressive surgical approach leads to long-term survival in patients with malignant PETs, and although long- term cure can only be achieved in a proportion of patients withmalignantPETs, significant long- Term palliation can be achieved.
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Surgical management for carcinoid tumors of small bowel, appendix, colon, and rectum.
TL;DR: In general, the younger the patient or the larger the primary tumor, the more aggressive the treatment should be.
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Conventional bilateral cervical exploration versus open minimally invasive parathyroidectomy under local anaesthesia for primary hyperparathyroidism
TL;DR: Minimally invasive parathyroidectomy has been introduced for the treatment of patients with primary hyperparathyroidism but only one randomized trial has compared video‐assisted MIP with conventional bilateral cervical exploration (BCE).