Browsing by Author "Waag, K. L."
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Diagnostic laparoscopy in cases of suspected appendicitis: Does the appendix have to be removed?
Zachariou, Zacharias; Scholtz, St; Waag, K. L. (2001)Purpose: The objective of this prospective study was to evaluate the efficacy of diagnostic laparoscopy in children with recurrent (chronic) unspecific abdominal pain as well as children with acute signs of appendicitis, ...
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Impaired absorption of marked oligopeptide Glycine-131I Tyrosine-Glycine after successful autologous-allotopic ileal mucosa transplantation in beagles
Beiler, Hans Albert; Steinorth, J.; Witt, A.; Mier, W.; Mohammed, A.; Waag, K. L.; Zachariou, Zacharias (2004)Purpose After establishing a method for ileal mucosa transplantation in an animal model, the authors investigated the absorptive capacity for oligopeptides of the transplanted mucosa. Methods In 14 beagle dogs the authors ...
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Laparoscopic diagnosis and therapy of ambiguous internal genitalia
Günther, P.; Waag, K. L.; Heinrich, U.; Zachariou, Zacharias (2001)The diagnosis and therapy of disorders of sexual differentiation face difficulties despite the rapide advances in molecular genetics and the various laboratory diagnostic possibilities, which are the basics of the diagnostics. ...
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Laparoscopy as a diagnostic measure in children with malignant tumors and second-look laparoscopy in monitoring tumor therapy
Zachariou, Zacharias; Selle, B.; Wagner, G.; Waag, K. L. (2000)Precise staging of malignant disease is required to define the optimal therapeutic strategy. In spite of technical advances, the sensitivity of conventional imaging techniques is limited. The tumor origin cannot always be ...
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Peritoneoscopic implantation of Tenckhoff catheter and indications for laparoscopy in children with long-term abdominal peritoneal dialysis
Zachariou, Zacharias; Daschner, Markus; Waag, K. L. (2000)Tenckhoff catheters (TC) are inserted usually by laparotomy in children with terminal renal insufficiency. Catheter malfunction is the most common reason for interruption of therapy. Over 18 months, the authors performed ...
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Position control of central venous catheters with intraatrial ECG measurement an alternative to radiological methods
Günther, P.; Troeger, J.; Waag, K. L.; Zachariou, Zacharias (2001)Introduction. Radiologic modalities are usually applied to control the position of central venous catheters. In a retrospective study we analyzed our experience of intraatrial EKG measurement for positioning the catheter ...