Publications by authors named "Reinhard Willers"

Background: The aim of this study was to find predictors to identify patients with hypertension who will not improve after removal of renal artery stenosis (RAS).

Methods: Prospective study of patients with unilateral stenosis (>60% diameter reduction) and hypertension in 24-h measurements despite antihypertensive drugs, who underwent revascularization (surgery/angioplasty). Examinations were performed before treatment and after 3 and 6 months after exclusion of restenosis.

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Objective: We investigated the ability of contrast-enhanced sonography with SonoVue (Altana Pharma, Konstanz, Germany), a sulfur hexafluoride microbubble contrast agent, to reveal differences between benign and malignant focal hepatic lesions.

Methods: One hundred twenty-six lesions in 124 patients with focal hepatic lesions detected by B-mode sonography (hepatocellular carcinoma, n = 36; metastasis, n = 25; cholangiocellular carcinoma, n = 1; lymphoma, n = 2; focal nodular hyperplasia, n = 9; adenoma, n = 4; regenerative cirrhotic nodule, n = 13; hemangioma, n = 29; and focal hyposteatosis, n = 7) were examined in a prospective study. After intravenous injection of 2.

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Background And Objectives: Nd:YAG laser-induced thermo therapy (LITT) of rat brains is associated with blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability changes. We address the question of whether LITT-induced locoregional disruption of the BBB could possibly allow a locoregional passage of chemotherapeutic agents into brain tissue to treat malignant glioma.

Study Design/materials And Methods: CD Fischer rats were subject to LITT of the left forebrain.

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Background/aims: The impact of heterozygous HFE mutations on the course of chronic hepatitis C and iron indices was studied.

Methods: Ferritin, transferrin saturation (TS), serum iron, C282Y and H63D mutations were determined in 401 patients with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and 295 healthy controls. Liver histologies were available in 217 and HCV genotypes in 339 patients.

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Background: Hyperlipidaemia associated with antiretroviral treatment has led to concerns for an increased cardiovascular risk in HIV-infected patients.

Objective: To assess this cardiovascular risk by comparing the lipoprotein pattern of antiretroviral-treated and untreated HIV-positive patients with patients with familial combined hyperlipidaemia (high cardiovascular risk) or familial hypertriglyceridaemia (low cardiovascular risk).

Methods: Fasting serum samples were drawn from consecutive patients with HIV infection or lipoprotein disorders.

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Transforming growth factor beta type II receptor (TGFbeta-IIR) has been found to be altered in primary gastrointestinal carcinomas. So far relatively few facts are known about the expression of TGFbeta-IIR in primary gastric cancer. Therefore, in the present study, TGFbeta-IIR expression was analyzed in 130 primary gastric carcinomas and correlated with clinicopathological findings, the presence of a mutator phenotype, the mutational status of the TGFbeta-IIR polyadenine tract and survival.

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Background: We report the short-term outcome of our patients participating within the Eurotransplant age-matching program, where kidneys from donors >65 years are transplanted to recipients >65 years regardless of human leukocyte antigen (HLA) compatibility but with short cold ischemia times, in comparison with patients >60 years transplanted with HLA-matching.

Methods: Twenty-five patients (66.7+/-2.

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