Professur für Internistische Rheumatologie, Osteologie und Physikalische Medizin
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Organisationstyp: Professur
Publikationen
- Health-related quality of life in patients with mixed connective tissue diseases: a comparison with matched systemic sclerosis patients (2022)
Abouyahya, I; Liem, S. I. E.; Amoura, Z.; et al. - Microangiopathy in Inflammatory Diseases - Strategies in Surgery of the Lower Extremity (2022)
Biehl, Christoph; Biehl, Lotta; Tarner, Ingo Helmut; et al. - Modulation of Dopamine Receptors on Osteoblasts as a Possible Therapeutic Strategy for Inducing Bone Formation in Arthritis (2022)
Schwendich, Elena; Tejedor, Laura Salinas; Schmitz, Gernot; et al. - Multimodal physical therapy for treating primary and secondary fibromyalgia - German multimodal rheumatologic complex treatment (2022)
Klemm, Philipp; Hudowenz, Ole; Asendorf, Thomas; et al. - Multimodal rheumatological complex treatment A current inventory (2022)
Klemm, Philipp; Mueller-Ladner, Uif; Lange, Uwe - Off-label use of mycophenolate mofetil in the treatment of rare and complex rheumatic connective tissue diseases (2022)
Bandeira, M.; Vieira, A.; Guimaraes, V; et al. - Persistent inflammation in systemic sclerosis is strongly associated with mortality: a EUSTAR database analysis (2022)
Guler, S. A.; Sarbu, A.; Stadler, O.; et al. - Persistent inflammation in systemic sclerosis is strongly associated with severe disease and mortality: an analysis from the EUSTAR database (2022)
Sarbu, A-C; Guler, S.; Stadler, O.; et al. - PERSISTENT INFLAMMATION IN SYSTEMIC SCLEROSIS IS STRONGLY ASSOCIATED WITH SEVERE DISEASE AND MORTALITY: AN ANALYSIS FROM THE EUSTAR DATABASE (2022)
Sarbu, A. C.; Guler, S.; Stadler, O.; et al. - Representativeness of systemic sclerosis patients in interventional randomized trials: an analysis of the EUSTAR database (2022)
Iudici, Michele; Jarlborg, Matthias; Lauper, Kim; et al.