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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Eisenpartikelverstärkte Magnetresonanztomographie bei der Experimentellen-Autoimmun-Neuritis(EAN) / Magnetic resonance imaging with Superparamagnetic iron oxide particels by experimental autoimmune neuritis

Wesemeier, Carmen Gudrun January 2006 (has links) (PDF)
In diesem experimentellen Ansatz ist es gelungen, durch Einsatz von eisenhaltigen Kontrastmittel die MRT-Spezifität bei peripheren autoimmunen Nervenentzündungen deutlich zu erhöhen. Es ist gelungen in vivo den zeitlichen Verlauf der Monozyten/Makropahgeninfiltration bei entzündliche Autoimmunerkrankungen des Peripheren Nervensystems zu demonstrieren. / SPIO-enhanced MRI provides a novel in vivo tool to assess the timing of macrophage entry into target tissues during an immunopathologic attack and holds promise to monitor immunotherapeutic interventions.
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Evaluation eines Fragebogens zur Identifizierung der Entwicklung einer berufsbedingten allergischen Atemwegserkrankung gefährdeter landwirtschaftlicher Auszubildender in Niedersachsen / Evaluation of a questionnaire to identify young farming apprentices endangered to develop occupational airway disease in Lower Saxony

Englisch, Ludwig 24 January 2018 (has links)
No description available.
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In-vivo-konfokale Laserscanmikroskopie: Diagnostische Kriterien für die Differenzierung vesikulöser/ bullöser Dermatosen / Morphologic criteria of vesiculobullous skin disorders by in vivo reflectance confocal microscopy

Samhaber, Kinga 16 November 2016 (has links)
No description available.
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Altered performance in attention tasks in patients with seasonal allergic rhinitis: seasonal dependency and association with disease characteristics

Trikojat, K., Buske-Kirschbaum, A., Schmitt, J., Plessow, F. 11 June 2020 (has links)
Background. Seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR) is a chronic disease affecting about 23% of the European population with increasing prevalence rates. Beside classical symptoms (i.e. sneezing, nasal congestion), patients frequently complain about subjective impairments in cognitive functioning during periods of acute allergic inflammation. However, objective evidence for such deficits or the role of potential modulators and underlying mechanisms is limited. The present study aimed to investigate the effect of SAR on attention-related cognitive processes. In addition, relationships between attention performance, sleep and mood disturbances as well as specific disease characteristics as potential modulators of this link were explored. Method. SAR patients (n = 41) and non-allergic healthy controls (n = 42) completed a set of attention tasks during a symptomatic allergy period and during a non-symptomatic period. Influences of sleep, mood, total immunoglobulin E (IgE) levels and individual allergy characteristics on cognitive performance were evaluated. Results. Compared to healthy controls, SAR patients had a slower processing speed during both symptomatic and nonsymptomatic allergy periods. Additionally, they showed a more flexible adjustment in attention control, which may serve as a compensatory strategy. Reduction in processing speed was positively associated with total IgE levels whereas flexible adjustment of attention was linked with anxious mood. No association was found between SAR-related attention deficits and allergy characteristics or sleep. Conclusions. SAR represents a state that is crucially linked to impairments in information processing and changes in attentional control adjustments. These cognitive alterations are more likely to be influenced by mood and basal inflammatory processes than sleep impairments or subjective symptom severity.
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Trigeminal Sensitivity in Patients With Allergic Rhinitis and Chronic Rhinosinusitis

Burghardt, Georg Karl Ludwig, Cuevas, Mandy, Sekine, Rumi, Hummel, Thomas 22 February 2024 (has links)
Objective: Allergic rhinitis (AR) and chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) are of high importance in otorhinolaryngology. Some of their symptoms are related to changes in the nasal trigeminal sensitivity. The aim of this study was to compare nasal trigeminal sensitivity in patients with AR, CRSwNP, and healthy controls (HC). - Methods: A total of 75 individuals participated (age 19–78 years; 34 AR, 10 CRSwNP and 31 HC). Olfactory function was determined using the extended Sniffin’ Sticks test battery. Trigeminal sensitivity was assessed with CO₂ detection thresholds.Trigeminal negative mucosal potentials (NMP) and EEG-derived event-related potentials (ERP) were recorded in response to selective olfactory (phenylethyl alcohol) and trigeminal (CO₂) stimuli using high-precision air-dilution olfactometry. - Results: In comparison to HC, AR patients had lower CO₂ thresholds, also reflected in shorter peak latencies in NMP and trigeminal ERP measurements. CRSwNP patients had a decreased sensitivity for trigeminal stimuli, also reflected in prolonged trigeminal ERP latencies, and reduced olfactory function compared to HC. - Conclusion: AR patients seemed to be more sensitive to trigeminal stimuli than CRSwNP patients. Importantly, the differences could be shown on psychophysical and electrophysiological levels. The changes in trigeminal sensitivity appear to be present already at the level of the respiratory epithelium. The differences between the two groups may depend on the specific inflammatory changes accompanying each disorder, the degree of inflammatory activity, or duration of the inflammatory disorder. However, because the sample sizes are relatively small, these results need to be confirmed in the future studies with larger groups.
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Analyse von Effizienz und Komplikationen des unselektiven Plasmaaustausches / Analysis of efficiency and complications in plasma exchange

Schröder, Katharina Hannah 22 February 2012 (has links)
No description available.

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