Publications by authors named "Walter Heise"

Background: Regular physical activity is known to reduce arterial pressure (BP). In a previous investigation, we could prove that even a single bout of moderate-intensity continuous exercise (MICE) causes a prolonged reduction in BP. Whether high-intensity interval training (HIIT) has a favourable influence on BP, and therefore may be followed subjects and methods by a prolonged BP reduction, should be examined on the basis of blood pressure response after exercise and during a subsequent stress test.

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Gastrointestinal lymphoma plays a major role complicating different diseases presenting with immunosuppression, both primary and acquired immunodeficiency (incl. HIV, transplantation, immunosuppression following chemotherapy, or inflammatory bowel disease). Lymphoma in diseases with immunosuppression are clinically and pathologically heterogeneous, but share some features such as frequent involvement of extranodal sites, diffuse aggressive histology, B-cell lineage derivation, viral association with EBV and clinically aggressive courses.

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Purpose: Intestinal non-Hodgkin's lymphomas are not well characterized. We therefore studied prospectively their clinical features and response to standardized therapy.

Patients And Methods: Fifty-six patients with primary intestinal lymphoma were included in a prospective, nonrandomized multicenter study.

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