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Klaus Püschel
Researcher at University of Hamburg
Publications - 681
Citations - 15555
Klaus Püschel is an academic researcher from University of Hamburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 639 publications receiving 11901 citations. Previous affiliations of Klaus Püschel include American Board of Legal Medicine & Hamburg University of Technology.
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Autopsy Findings and Venous Thromboembolism in Patients With COVID-19: A Prospective Cohort Study.
Dominic Wichmann,Jan-Peter Sperhake,Marc Lütgehetmann,Stefan Steurer,Carolin Edler,Axel Heinemann,Fabian Heinrich,Herbert Mushumba,Inga Kniep,Ann Sophie Schröder,Christoph Burdelski,Geraldine de Heer,Axel Nierhaus,Daniel Frings,Susanne Pfefferle,Heinrich Becker,Hanns Bredereke-Wiedling,Andreas de Weerth,Hans-Richard Paschen,Sara Sheikhzadeh-Eggers,Axel Stang,Stefan Schmiedel,Carsten Bokemeyer,Marylyn M. Addo,Martin Aepfelbacher,Klaus Püschel,Stefan Kluge +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the causes of COVID-19-related deaths were investigated in a single academic medical center in the German federal state of Hamburg for patients dying with a polymerase chain reaction-confirmed diagnosis of CoV-19 patients.
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Neuropathology of patients with COVID-19 in Germany: a post-mortem case series.
Jakob Matschke,Marc Lütgehetmann,Christian Hagel,Jan Sperhake,Ann Sophie Schröder,Carolin Edler,Herbert Mushumba,Antonia Fitzek,Lena Allweiss,Maura Dandri,Matthias Dottermusch,Axel Heinemann,Susanne Pfefferle,Marius Schwabenland,Daniel Sumner Magruder,Stefan Bonn,Stefan Bonn,Marco Prinz,Christian Gerloff,Klaus Püschel,Susanne Krasemann,Martin Aepfelbacher,Markus Glatzel +22 more
TL;DR: In general, neuropathological changes in patients with COVID-19 seem to be mild, with pronounced neuroinflammatory changes in the brainstem being the most common finding, and there was no evidence for CNS damage directly caused by SARS-CoV-2.
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Association of Cardiac Infection With SARS-CoV-2 in Confirmed COVID-19 Autopsy Cases.
Diana Lindner,Antonia Fitzek,Hanna Bräuninger,Ganna Aleshcheva,C. Edler,Kira Meissner,Katharina Scherschel,Paulus Kirchhof,Felicitas Escher,Heinz-Peter Schultheiss,Stefan Blankenberg,Klaus Püschel,Dirk Westermann +12 more
TL;DR: In this analysis of autopsy cases, viral presence within the myocardium could be documented and a response to this infection could be reported in cases with higher virus load vs no virus infection, this was not associated with an influx of inflammatory cells.
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Bone mineralization defects and vitamin D deficiency: Histomorphometric analysis of iliac crest bone biopsies and circulating 25-hydroxyvitamin D in 675 patients
Matthias Priemel,Christoph von Domarus,Till Orla Klatte,Steffen Kessler,Julia Schlie,Simon Meier,Nils Proksch,Frederic Pastor,Clemens Netter,Thomas Streichert,Klaus Püschel,Michael Amling +11 more
TL;DR: The data demonstrate that pathologic mineralization defects of bone occur in patients with a serum 25(OH)D below 75 nmol/L and strongly argue that in conjunction with a sufficient calcium intake, the dose of vitamin D supplementation should ensure that circulating levels of 25( OH)D reach this minimum threshold to maintain skeletal health.
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Dying with SARS-CoV-2 infection-an autopsy study of the first consecutive 80 cases in Hamburg, Germany.
Carolin Edler,Ann Sophie Schröder,Martin Aepfelbacher,Antonia Fitzek,Axel Heinemann,Fabian Heinrich,Anke Klein,Felicia Langenwalder,Marc Lütgehetmann,Kira Meißner,Klaus Püschel,Julia Schädler,Stefan Steurer,Herbert Mushumba,Jan-Peter Sperhake +14 more
TL;DR: This study provides the largest overview of autopsies of SARS-CoV-2-infected patients presented so far and proposes a proposal for the categorisation of deaths with Sars-Cov-2 infection.