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Peter Höger
Researcher at Boston Children's Hospital
Publications - 45
Citations - 1145
Peter Höger is an academic researcher from Boston Children's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Atopic dermatitis. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 31 publications receiving 966 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter Höger include University of Hamburg.
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Effectiveness of neuraminidase inhibitors in reducing mortality in patients admitted to hospital with influenza A H1N1pdm09 virus infection: a meta-analysis of individual participant data.
Stella G. Muthuri,Sudhir Venkatesan,Puja R. Myles,Jo Leonardi-Bee,Tarig Saleh Al Khuwaitir,Adbullah Al Mamun,Ashish P Anovadiya,Eduardo Azziz-Baumgartner,Clarisa Báez,Matteo Bassetti,Bojana Beović,Barbara Bertisch,Isabelle Bonmarin,Robert Booy,Víctor Hugo Borja-Aburto,Heinz Burgmann,Bin Cao,Jordi Carratalà,Justin T Denholm,Samuel R. Dominguez,Péricles Almeida Delfino Duarte,Gal Dubnov-Raz,Marcela Echavarria,Sergio Fanella,Zhancheng Gao,Patrick Gérardin,Maddalena Giannella,Sophie Gubbels,Jethro Herberg,A. Iglesias,Peter Höger,Xiaoyun Hu,Quazi Tarikul Islam,Mirela Foresti Jiménez,Amr Kandeel,Gerben Keijzers,Hossein Khalili,Marian Knight,Koichiro Kudo,Gabriela Kusznierz,Ilija Kuzman,Arthur M C Kwan,Idriss Lahlou Amine,Eduard Langenegger,Kamran Bagheri Lankarani,Yee-Sin Leo,Rita Linko,Pei Liu,Faris Madanat,Elga Mayo-Montero,Allison McGeer,Ziad A. Memish,Gökhan Metan,Auksė Mickiene,Dragan Mikić,Kristin G.-I. Mohn,Kristin G.-I. Mohn,Ahmadreza Moradi,Ahmadreza Moradi,Pagbajabyn Nymadawa,Maria E. Oliva,Mehpare Ozkan,Dhruv Parekh,Mical Paul,Fernando P. Polack,Barbara Rath,Alejandro Rodríguez,Elena B. Sarrouf,Anna C. Seale,Anna C. Seale,Bunyamin Sertogullarindan,Marilda M. Siqueira,Joanna Skręt-Magierło,Frank P. Stephan,Ewa Talarek,Julian W. Tang,Julian W. Tang,Kelvin K. W. To,Antoni Torres,Selda Hançerli Törün,Dat Tran,Timothy M. Uyeki,Annelies van Zwol,Wendy Vaudry,Tjasa Vidmar,Renata T. C. Yokota,Paul Zarogoulidis,Jonathan S. Nguyen-Van-Tam +87 more
TL;DR: There was an increase in the mortality hazard rate with each day's delay in initiation of treatment up to day 5 as compared with treatment initiated within 2 days of symptom onset, and early treatment versus no treatment was also associated with a reduction in mortality risk.
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Onset of action of pimecrolimus cream 1% in the treatment of atopic eczema in infants
Roland Kaufmann,Regina Fölster-Holst,Peter Höger,Diamant Thaçi,Helena Löffler,Doris Staab,Matthias Bräutigam +6 more
TL;DR: Pimecrolimus cream 1% was well tolerated and effective in patients with mild to very severe atopic eczema, with rapid onset of action and no disease rebound after discontinuation.
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Role of taurine accumulation in keratinocyte hydration.
Wilfried Siefken,Stefanie Carstensen,Gunja Springmann,Klaus-Peter Wittern,Horst Wenck,Franz Stäb,Gerhard Sauermann,Volker Schreiner,Thomas Doering,Guido Janeke,Oliver Bleck,Hans Steinhart,Peter Höger +12 more
TL;DR: The data indicate that taurine is an important epidermal osmolyte required to maintain keratinocyte hydration in a dry environment and protected cultured human keratinocytes from both osmotically induced and ultraviolet-induced apoptosis.
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Patch testing in children – recommendations of the German Contact Dermatitis Research Group (DKG)
Margitta Worm,Werner Aberer,Monika Agathos,Detlef Becker,Jochen Brasch,Thomas Fuchs,Uwe Hillen,Peter Höger,Vera Mahler,Axel Schnuch,Christiane Szliska +10 more
TL;DR: Standardized patch testing makes it possible to systematically investigate allergic contact dermatitis and identify relevant allergens in children.
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Development of minimum standards of care for juvenile localized scleroderma
Tamás Constantin,Ivan Foeldvari,Clare E Pain,Annamária Pálinkás,Peter Höger,M. Moll,Dana Nemkova,Lisa Weibel,Melinda Laczkovszki,Philip J. Clements,Kathryn S. Torok +10 more
TL;DR: Careful assessment for extra-cutaneous manifestations including synovitis, brain involvement, and uveitis were key features together with joint assessments between Dermatology and Rheumatology to improve and standardize care.