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Hildegard T. Greinix
Researcher at University of Graz
Publications - 176
Citations - 13645
Hildegard T. Greinix is an academic researcher from University of Graz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 144 publications receiving 11720 citations. Previous affiliations of Hildegard T. Greinix include Medical University of Vienna & Medical University of Graz.
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National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Project on Criteria for Clinical Trials in Chronic Graft-versus-Host Disease: I. Diagnosis and Staging Working Group Report
Madan Jagasia,Hildegard T. Greinix,Mukta Arora,Kirsten M. Williams,Daniel Wolff,Edward W. Cowen,Jeanne Palmer,Daniel J. Weisdorf,Nathaniel S. Treister,Guang-Shing Cheng,Holly Kerr,Pamela Stratton,Rafael F. Duarte,George B. McDonald,Yoshihiro Inamoto,Afonso Celso Vigorito,Sally Arai,Manuel B. Datiles,David A. Jacobsohn,Theo Heller,Carrie L. Kitko,Sandra A. Mitchell,Paul J. Martin,Howard M. Shulman,Roy S. Wu,Corey Cutler,Georgia B. Vogelsang,Stephanie J. Lee,Steven Z. Pavletic,Mary E.D. Flowers +29 more
TL;DR: The 2014 NIH consensus maintains the framework of the prior consensus with further refinement based on new evidence, and focuses attention on the causes of organ-specific abnormalities to chronic GVHD.
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National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Project on Criteria for Clinical Trials in Chronic Graft-versus-Host Disease
Madan Jagasia,Hildegard T. Greinix,Mukta Arora,Kirsten M. Williams,Daniel Wolff,Edward W. Cowen,Jeanne Palmer,Daniel J. Weisdorf,Nathaniel S. Treister,Guang-Shing Cheng,Holly Kerr,Pamela Stratton,Rafael F. Duarte,George B. McDonald,Yoshihiro Inamoto,Afonso Celso Vigorito,Sally Arai,Manuel B. Datiles,David A. Jacobsohn,Theo Heller,Carrie L. Kitko,Sandra A. Mitchell,Paul J. Martin,Howard M. Shulman,Roy S. Wu,Corey Cutler,Georgia B. Vogelsang,Stephanie J. Lee,Steven Z. Pavletic,Mary E.D. Flowers +29 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a new clinical scoring system (0-3) that describes the extent and severity of chronic graft-versus-host disease for each organ or site at any given time, taking functional impact into account.
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Lymphatic endothelial progenitor cells contribute to de novo lymphangiogenesis in human renal transplants
Dontscho Kerjaschki,Nicole Huttary,Ingrid Raab,Heinz Regele,Katalin Bojarski-Nagy,Gregor Bartel,Stefan M Kröber,Hildegard T. Greinix,Agathe Rosenmaier,Franz Karlhofer,Nikolaus Wick,Peter R. Mazal +11 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided for the participation of recipient-derived lymphatic progenitor cells in renal transplants of individuals with gender-mismatched transplants who had transplant rejection and high rates of overall lymphatic endothelial proliferation as well as massive chronic inflammation.
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Consensus Conference on Clinical Practice in Chronic GVHD: Second-Line Treatment of Chronic Graft-versus-Host Disease
Daniel Wolff,Michael Schleuning,Stephanie von Harsdorf,Ulrike Bacher,Armin Gerbitz,Michael Stadler,Francis Ayuk,Alexander Kiani,Rainer Schwerdtfeger,Georgia B. Vogelsang,Guido Kobbe,Martin Gramatzki,Anita Lawitschka,Mohamad Mohty,Steven Z. Pavletic,Hildegard T. Greinix,Ernst Holler +16 more
TL;DR: The consensus conference on clinical practice in cGVHD held in Regensburg aimed to achieve a consensus on the current evidence of treatment options as well as to provide guidelines for daily clinical practice.
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A multicenter prospective phase 2 randomized study of extracorporeal photopheresis for treatment of chronic graft-versus-host disease
Mary E.D. Flowers,Jane F. Apperley,Koen van Besien,Ahmet H. Elmaagacli,Andrew Grigg,Vijay Reddy,Andrea Bacigalupo,Hans-Jochem Kolb,Luis Fernando Bouzas,Mauricette Michallet,H. Miles Prince,Robert Knobler,Dennis Parenti,Jose Gallo,Hildegard T. Greinix +14 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that ECP may have a steroid-sparing effect in the treatment of cGVHD and was generally well tolerated.