Publications by authors named "L Geisler"

Background: Limited benefit of pulmonary exercise rehabilitation has been associated with fulfilment of energy and protein requirements.

Objectives: The aim was to enhance dietary intake towards requirements and to maintain changes after a pulmonary rehabilitation program.

Methods: This single arm intervention study included multidisciplinary focus on nutrition and three sessions of individual dietary counselling during a 10-week pulmonary exercise rehabilitation in five municipalities centers.

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Background & Aim: Failure to identify a patient's energy requirement has a variety of consequences both physiological and economical. Previous studies have shown that predictive formulas, including the Harris Benedict equation (HB), both over- and underestimates energy requirement in severely ill patients and healthy younger adults, compared to the golden standard, indirect calorimetry (IC). The comparison between measured and estimated energy requirements in hospitalized patients in regular wards is underreported.

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The informal name 'Big Yellows' is proposed for a possibly non-monophyletic assemblage of large-bodied, yellow-coloured species of flesh flies found in the Melanesian archipelagoes of Bismarck, Solomon and Vanuatu. The group comprises several species of Sarcophaga Meigen subgenus Sarcorohdendorfia Baranov plus the only species of Sarcophaga subgenus Chrysosarcophaga Townsend. Two new species are described from Melanesia: Sarcophaga (Sarcorohdendorfia) confusio sp.

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Article Synopsis
  • Functional hyposplenia/asplenia is often overlooked but leads to immunodeficiency and is diagnosed using technetium-99m scintigraphy.
  • The presence of pitted erythrocytes or Howell-Jolly bodies indicates this syndrome and its association with a reduced spleen size.
  • This review focuses on the benefits of B-mode and contrast-enhanced ultrasound for detecting immunodeficiency linked to functional hyposplenism.
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Background and aims: Inflammatory cytokines represent diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers in manifold cancers. Recent data suggest a pivotal role of these cytokines in different biological processes involved in the development of neuroendocrine tumors (NETs). However, their role as biomarkers in NETs is only poorly understood.

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