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Wieland Kiess

Researcher at Leipzig University

Publications -  844
Citations -  31365

Wieland Kiess is an academic researcher from Leipzig University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 78, co-authored 764 publications receiving 26431 citations. Previous affiliations of Wieland Kiess include Aarhus University & Boston Children's Hospital.

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Ten years of specialized adult care for phenylketonuria – a single-centre experience

TL;DR: Continuous care for adult PKU patients in a specialized outpatient clinic is successful, leading to good to satisfactory metabolic control and social outcomes.
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Hepatic NAD salvage pathway is enhanced in mice on a high-fat diet

TL;DR: Despite impaired glucose tolerance and increased hepatic lipid levels in HFD mice, NAD metabolism was significantly enhanced and improved NAD metabolism may be a compensatory mechanism to protect against negative impact of hepatic lipids accumulation.
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Lethal influenza B myocarditis in a child and review of the literature for pediatric age groups.

TL;DR: In conclusion, influenza virus type B is one of the infective agents that can cause rapid and fatal myocarditis in previously healthy children and early cardiac support may be the only option to prevent fatal outcome.
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Serum Uric Acid Levels as an Indicator for Metabolically Unhealthy Obesity in Children and Adolescents.

TL;DR: Serum levels of uric acid can be used as an indicator of unhealthy obesity in youth, where lower levels of UA indicate a lower risk and higher levels suggest a higher risk of MUO.
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A new heterozygous mutation of the FOXL2 gene is associated with a large ovarian cyst and ovarian dysfunction in an adolescent girl with blepharophimosis/ptosis/epicanthus inversus syndrome

TL;DR: It is concluded that the FOXL2 mutation 904_939dup36 may account not only for blepharophimosis and ptosis but also for ovarian dysfunction and growth of the large corpus luteum cyst.