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Medical University of Graz
Education•Graz, Steiermark, Austria•
About: Medical University of Graz is a education organization based out in Graz, Steiermark, Austria. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Medicine. The organization has 5684 authors who have published 12349 publications receiving 417282 citations.
Topics: Population, Medicine, Cancer, Transplantation, Vitamin D and neurology
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TL;DR: The gold standard for treatment remains potent to very potent topical steroids; however, mild and moderate disease in boys and men may be cured by circumcision.
Abstract: Lichen sclerosus (LS) is an inflammatory skin disease that usually involves the anogenital area. All patients with symptoms or signs suspicious of lichen sclerosus should be seen at least once initially by a physician with a special interest in the disease in order to avoid delay in diagnosis, as early treatment may cure the disease in some and reduce or prevent scarring. The diagnosis is made clinically in most cases. Biopsies should only be performed under certain circumstances. The gold standard for treatment remains potent to very potent topical steroids; however, mild and moderate disease in boys and men may be cured by circumcision. Certain triggers should be avoided. http://www.euroderm.org/images/stories/guidelines/2014/S3-Guideline-on-Lichen-sclerosus.pdf http://www.awmf.org/fachgesellschaften/mitgliedsgesellschaften/visitenkarte/fg/deutsche-gesellschaft-fuer-gynaekologie-und-geburtshilfe-dggg.html.
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University of Amsterdam1, University of Verona2, Claude Bernard University Lyon 13, Mayo Clinic4, Heidelberg University5, Freeman Hospital6, Trinity College, Dublin7, University of Barcelona8, Medical University of Graz9, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens10, Technische Universität München11, Harvard University12, University of Liverpool13, Tata Memorial Hospital14, University of Pennsylvania15, Thomas Jefferson University16, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich17, Johns Hopkins University18
TL;DR: This classification and grading system for chyle leak after pancreatic resection allows for comparison of outcomes between series and should facilitate communication and evaluation of different approaches to the prevention and treatment of this complication.
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TL;DR: A genome-wide methylation, transcription, and in vivo evaluation of MSCs from human bone marrow, white adipose tissue, umbilical cord, and skin is performed and a tractable human niche model for studying homing and engraftment of human hematopoietic cells in normal and neoplastic states is demonstrated.
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Medical University of Vienna1, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center2, Carlos III Health Institute3, University of Arizona4, Medical University of Graz5, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital6, Shinshu University7, University of Queensland8, University of Maryland Medical Center9, University of Missouri10, Sheba Medical Center11, Keio University12
TL;DR: The new consensus provides a revised framework of standardized terms to enhance the consistent use of dermoscopic terminology and proposes a dictionary of standardized Terms taking account of metaphoric and descriptive terms.
Abstract: Background Evolving dermoscopic terminology motivated us to initiate a new consensus. Objective We sought to establish a dictionary of standardized terms. Methods We reviewed the medical literature, conducted a survey, and convened a discussion among experts. Results Two competitive terminologies exist, a more metaphoric terminology that includes numerous terms and a descriptive terminology based on 5 basic terms. In a survey among members of the International Society of Dermoscopy (IDS) 23.5% (n = 201) participants preferentially use descriptive terminology, 20.1% (n = 172) use metaphoric terminology, and 484 (56.5%) use both. More participants who had been initially trained by metaphoric terminology prefer using descriptive terminology than vice versa (9.7% vs 2.6%, P Limitations A consensus seeks a workable compromise but does not guarantee its implementation. Conclusion The new consensus provides a revised framework of standardized terms to enhance the consistent use of dermoscopic terminology.
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TL;DR: An overview of the molecular and cellular mechanisms of cholestasis is given in this paper, where the authors discuss the pathomechanisms of hereditary CHs, hepatocellular transporter defects, and adaptive hepato-cellular mechanisms counteracting CH liver damage.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Ian J. Deary | 166 | 1795 | 114161 |
James F. Wilson | 146 | 677 | 101883 |
Nancy L. Pedersen | 145 | 890 | 94696 |
William Wijns | 127 | 752 | 95517 |
Andrew Simmons | 102 | 460 | 36608 |
Franz Fazekas | 101 | 629 | 49775 |
Hans-Peter Hartung | 100 | 810 | 49792 |
Michael Trauner | 98 | 667 | 35543 |
Dietmar Fuchs | 97 | 1119 | 39758 |
Funda Meric-Bernstam | 96 | 753 | 36803 |
Ulf Landmesser | 94 | 564 | 46096 |
Aysegul A. Sahin | 93 | 322 | 30038 |
Frank Madeo | 92 | 269 | 45942 |
Takayoshi Ohkubo | 91 | 631 | 69634 |
Jürgen C. Becker | 90 | 637 | 28741 |