Publications by authors named "R Tischler"

Having reached the last phase of their lives, many Holocaust survivors (HS) experience an increase in vulnerability. Despite their remarkable ability to adapt, the process of aging presents them with new challenges, often leading to an increased need for therapy. This is made all the more difficult by the fact that there is little research on trauma therapy in old age.

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To prospectively evaluate the safety and efficacy of the TIGRIS Vascular Stent in the superficial femoral artery (SFA) and proximal popliteal artery within a treatment algorithm that reserved stent usage for more challenging patients. This prospective, single-center study enrolled 97 patients (mean age 68.7 years; 66 men) who were treated for 100 de novo or nonstented restenotic femoropopliteal lesions (≥70% stenosis) and had recoil or dissection after plain balloon predilation.

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Anophthalmia/microphthalmia (A/M) is a genetically heterogeneous birth defect for which the etiology is unknown in more than 50% of patients. We used exome sequencing with the ACE Exome(TM) (Personalis, Inc; 18 cases) and UCSF Genomics Core (21 cases) to sequence 28 patients with A/M and four patients with varied developmental eye defects. In the 28 patients with A/M, we identified de novo mutations in three patients (OTX2, p.

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Objective: To investigate pregnant women's level of future interest in noninvasive prenatal diagnosis (NIPD) and what factors might affect expected uptake of this testing.

Method: Written questionnaires were administered to women in their third trimester.

Results: One hundred fourteen women returned the questionnaire (80.

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Purpose: To investigate the incidence of complications after the use of an arterial closure device (Angio-Seal) in patients with peripheral arterial disease.

Methods: In 105 consecutive patients after transfemoral catheterization, the puncture site was closed using a closure device (Angio-Seal). Colour-flow-duplexsonography studies were conducted 1 to 4 days before, within 3 days after and 3 month after the intervention.

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