Publications by authors named "Liehr R"

We report about a 43-year-old woman with polyvalent drug addiction (i.e. alcohol, nicotine, methadone maintenance program with parallel consumption of heroin) who presented to the emergency department with peripheral edema, generalized weakness, and arthralgia.

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Combination therapies that enhance efficacy or permit reduced dosages to be administered have seen great success in a variety of therapeutic applications. More fundamentally, the discovery of epistatic pathway interactions not only informs pharmacologic intervention but can be used to better understand the underlying biological system. There is, however, no systematic and efficient method to identify interacting activities as candidates for combination therapy and, in particular, to identify those with synergistic activities.

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High-throughput siRNA screens are now widely used for identifying novel drug targets and mapping disease pathways. Despite their popularity, there remain challenges related to data variability, primarily due to measurement errors, biological variance, uneven transfection efficiency, the efficacy of siRNA sequences, or off-target effects, and consequent high false discovery rates. Data variability can be reduced if siRNA screens are performed in replicate.

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Neuroendocrine tumors (NET) of the stomach are on the rise. In the United States they have increased about tenfold in the last 35 years. Prognosis has been much improved over the last three to four decades.

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Objective: Potential process differences between hospital and community-based endoscopy for Barrett's oesophagus have not been examined. We aimed at comparing adherence to guidelines and neoplasia detection rates in medical centres (MC) and community practices (CP).

Design: Retrospective analysis.

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Background: C-reactive protein (CRP) has been linked to cardiovascular disease and atherosclerosis. Large-scale epidemiological studies have shown a correlation of CRP level with risk of stroke, myocardial infarction and peripheral arterial disease. Nevertheless, the question whether serum CRP itself is an independent indicator of the atherosclerotic process remains unanswered.

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Objective: To study the effects of the somatostatin analog octreotide on gastric mucosal function and histology during short-term (3 months) preoperative treatment in patients with acromegaly.

Design: Open design clinical study.

Methods: 10 patients were studied before treatment with octreotide (pre-tx), on day 1 of 300 microg octreotide/day (d300), after 1 week on 300 (w300), 600 (w600) or 1500 (wl500) microg octreotide/day, and after an additional 2.

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Background/aims: Endoscopic sclerotherapy is of proven benefit for patients after esophageal variceal bleeding, but is associated with substantial local and systemic complications. Since fibrin glue is a promising agent for endoscopic sclerotherapy of esophageal varices, we compared its safety and efficacy in patients after esophageal variceal bleeding.

Patients And Methods: In a randomized, controlled trial, 36 patients with an acute episode of variceal bleeding were endoscopically treated with either polidocanol (18 patients) or fibrin glue (18 patients) by intravariceal injections within 12 h of admission.

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Esophageal intramural pseudodiverticulosis is a rare benign condition with the cardinal symptom of dysphagia mostly due to inflammatory strictures. The disease frequently develops in connection with alcohol abuse and esophageal reflux, candidiasis or motility disorders. Characteristic is the radiological visualization of intramural saccular contrast accumulations.

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Introduction: Mediastinal diseases are mostly diagnosed by CT and MRI. The applicability of ultrasound is limited by the surrounding air- and bone-containing thorax, which permits only restricted echo windows. Transesophageal endoscopic ultrasonography circumvents this problem and ensures visualization of parts of the mediastinum.

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Saccharomyces boulardii (S.b.) is used for the prevention and treatment of diarrhea of different etiologies.

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The present study was carried out to define which bombesin receptors are involved in the delay of gastric emptying induced by bombesin-like peptides. Adult male rats were fitted with gastric and jugular vein cannulas. Gastric emptying was determined 5 min after a 3-ml intragastric load of 0.

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In a prospective study of 13 patients (three males and 10 females; mean age 53 [8-82] years) the value of somatostatin receptor scintigraphy (SRS) and endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) was compared with transabdominal ultrasound (US), computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the diagnosis of insulinoma (six patients) or gastrinoma (seven patients). There were ten separate primary lesions of each tumour type, proven histologically. For insulinoma the sensitivity of EUS was 90%, SRS 10% and CT, US and MRI together 20%.

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A cholecystokinin monoclonal antibody (CCK MAb) was used to immunoneutralize CCK to test the hypothesis that CCK produces satiety by an endocrine mechanism. We first characterized the effects of CCK MAb on pancreatic secretion. Conscious rats with jugular vein and bile-pancreatic duct cannulas received CCK MAb or control antibody intravenously 30 min before a 2-h maximal dose of CCK-8 (200 pmol.

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Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) of the foregut type are frequently smaller than 2 cm in diameter and mainly located in the pancreas or the gastric and duodenal wall. Conventional cross-sectional imaging techniques, such as transabdominal ultrasonography (US), computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are limited by their inability to detect small tumors and especially those located within the gastrointestinal wall. Endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) allows detailed visualization of the whole pancreas and almost all parts of the gastric and duodenal walls.

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We studied a possible persistence of low GH concentrations after drug withdrawal in eight acromegalic patients who had been receiving octreotide treatment continuously for 42 months. Since octreotide induces chronic active gastritis, intragastric pH and serum gastrin were also determined before and during drug withdrawal. Results were compared to the respective pretreatment (pre-Tx) values.

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It is unclear whether stimulation of pancreatic enzyme secretion by intravenously administered bombesin is a direct effect on acinar cells or is mediated by release of CCK; this distinction is important for defining the potential role of bombesin-like peptides as regulators of pancreatic secretion. The role of CCK in bombesin-induced pancreatic secretion was examined in rats using CCK radioimmunoassay and the CCK receptor antagonist L-364,718. A biphasic pancreatic response occurred to sequential doubling doses of bombesin (31 to 2000 pmol/kg/h, each for 30 min; n = 9 rats); amylase secretion increased to peak at 250 pmol/kg/h (11.

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