Publications by authors named "C Wolpers"

To examine the prevalence and incidence of diabetic eye disease (DED) among individuals with diabetes in Europe, a systematic review to identify all published European prevalence and incidence studies of DED in individuals with diabetes managed in primary health care was performed according to the MOOSE and PRISMA guidelines. The databases Medline, Embase and Web of Science were searched to 2 September 2017. Meta-analyses and meta-regressions were performed.

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence and incidence of retinal vein occlusions (RVO) in Europe.

Methods: A systematic review and meta-analysis of the prevalence and incidence of RVO in Europe according to the Meta-Analyses of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (MOOSE) guidelines was performed in the databases PubMed, Embase and Web of Science. Based on Eurostat data, the total number of affected individuals in the EU was calculated and projected to the year 2050.

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Prophylactic treatment of patients with gallbladder stones today is obsolete. After secured diagnosis the patients and their physicians are waiting for the development of painful symptoms, mostly for years. Follow-up studies of gallbladder stones over decades show that there is no stability: especially the cholesterol stones change their size, shape, composition, and number during the waiting period for surgery.

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The development and growth pattern of solitary and multiple cholesterol gallbladder stones was defined using cholecystography in a prospective study of 48 patients whose initial cholecystograms indicated a stone-free gallbladder and who developed gallstones within the subsequent 5 years. Radiological observations performed over 365 patient-years were complemented by macroscopic examination, radiograms, scanning electron microscopy, and chemical analysis of gallstones from these and other patients obtained at cholecystectomy. Solitary gallstones were found to develop after a precursor phase of over 2 years during which free-floating crystal laminae of cholesterol formed.

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[Gallbladder polyps and gallbladder stones].

Dtsch Med Wochenschr

December 1989

Over a period of 32 years 689 patients with upper abdominal symptoms were examined radiologically at least twice for gall-bladder polyps and stones. All were without evidence of stones initially, but 181 had gall-bladder polyps on first examination. During a mean observation period of 9 1/2 years gall-bladder stones occurred in 18% (pigment stones in about 24%, solitary cholesterol stones in 30% and multiple ones in 46%), regardless of the presence or absence of gall-bladder polyps.

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