Publications by authors named "O Rohland"

Patients with an indication for transplantation of abdominal organs often suffer from terminal organ failure with a relevant number of comorbidities. This can be complicated by acute and underlying disease-related events or age-related comorbidities. The diagnostic assignment of symptoms is difficult and the available treatment options have to be adapted.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on two bacterial strains isolated from the bile duct microbiome of solid organ transplant patients.
  • The strains are specifically named MS-STENT-08-E-001 and MS-STENT-01-M-001.
  • These bacterial strains were obtained from biofilms found on bile duct catheters, highlighting their relevance in this medical context.
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Purpose: The biology of rare pancreatic tumours, which differs from that of ductal pancreatic cancer, requires increased attention. Although the majority of rare pancreatic tumours are benign, it is difficult to decide whether an invasive component exists without complete removal of the lesion, despite considerable progress in diagnosis. We are investigating a large cohort of patients with histologically confirmed epithelial non-ductal non-neuroendocrine neoplasms of the pancreas.

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