2 results match your criteria: "Academic Teaching Hospital of the University Marburg[Affiliation]"
J Neural Transm (Vienna)
January 2016
Parkinson-Klinik, Wolfach, Germany.
During the last decades, symptomatic treatment of motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD) improved continuously and is reflected by long-range independency of the patient during the disease course. However, advanced stages of PD still represent an important challenge to patients, caregivers and treating physicians. In patients with advanced PD, interventional therapy strategies are increasingly applied.
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April 1999
Department of Ear, Nose, and Throat Diseases, Head, Neck and Facial Plastic Surgery, Communication Disorders, Hospital Fulda, Academic Teaching Hospital of the University Marburg, Germany.
Objective/hypothesis: The introduction of optical aids for endonasal sinus surgery has not produced the expected drop in the rate of serious intraoperative complications.
Study Design/methods: 1. Retrospectively, consecutive procedures of different surgeons were analyzed in regard to major complications (periorbital injury, orbital lesion, dural injury, endocranial lesion, damage to the internal carotid artery).