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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Langenbeck's archives of surgery 342 (1976), S. 609-609 
    ISSN: 1435-2451
    Keywords: Hyperinsulinism, organic ; Localization, radiographic ; Surgery ; Organischer Hyperinsulinismus ; Arteriographische Adenomlokalisation ; Operative Technik
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Mittels graphischer Darstellungen werden in schematischer Form zunächst die für denorganischen Hyperinsulinismus verantwortlichen pathologisch-anatomischen Veränderungen sowie ihre funktionellen Auswirkungen erläutert. Der Beschreibung verschiedenartiger klinischer Erscheinungsbilder und der für die diagnostische Sicherung maßgeblichen Untersuchungsverfahren folgt die Wiedergabe von 3 charakteristischen Operationsverläufen. Darin wird das unterschiedliche Vorgehen derselektiven Exstirpation eines Inselzelladenoms nach voraufgegangener arteriographischer Lokalisation und der partiellen Pankreasresektion im Falle okkulter Adenome bzw. einer diffusen beta-Zellhyperplasie veranschaulicht.
    Notes: Summary The first part of the film illustrates the pathology, clinical manifestations and diagnosis oforganic hyperinsulism by means of diagrams and drawings. The second part shows the course of surgery in three typical cases, with the different technical approaches for selective removal of anislet-cell adenoma from the body and tail of the pancreas, respectively, and for subtotal resection of the gland for occult adenoma orprimary islet-cell hyperplasia.
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  • 2
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    Langenbeck's archives of surgery 347 (1978), S. 435-448 
    ISSN: 1435-2451
    Keywords: Surgery, oncologic ; Cure rates ; Interdisciplinary oncologic centers ; Tumorchirurgie ; Operative Heilziffern ; Interdisziplinäre onkologische Zentren
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Die tödlichen Krebsopfer (rund 150000 pro Jahr) haben seit 1900 in der Bundesrepublik jetzt den 2. Platz erreicht. Auch nach internistischer Schätzung werden heute 80–90% aller Tumoren primär operativ behandelt und zu 30–40% mit oder ohne Kombination von Radiotherapie geheilt. Die Chemotherapie hat in 7% einen potentiellen curativen Effekt, die Immunotherapie bis heute nur in ± 0%. Nach einer generellen Diskussion über radikale und palliative operative Techniken wird der Platz der Krebs-Chirurgie bei prophylaktischen Indikationen, bei Rezidiven und Metastasen behandelt. Spezielle Probleme folgen anhand verschiedener Organtumoren (Schilddrüse, Mamma, Oesophagus, Magen, Colon und Wilms-Tumoren. In Heidelberg besteht seit 1966 eine interdisziplinäre onkologische Einheit, die auf den beiden Säulen der akademischen Kliniken und des DKFZ installiert wurde. Ob die Spezialität einer chirurgischen Onkologie sich durchsetzen wird, ist eine Frage weiterer Erfahrung und Planung.
    Notes: Summary Cancer is now the second most frequent cause of death in the Federal Republic of Germany. According to medical estimates, surgery is the primary treatment for 80–90% of all tumors, und it is curative in 30–40% with or without concomitant radiotherapy. Chemotherapy is potentially curative in about 7 %, immunotherapy in only ± 0%. After a general discussion of radical and palliative operative techniques, the place of surgery in prophylactic indications, in recurrences, and in metastases is dealt with. Special problems occur in various organ tumors (thyroid, breast, esophagus, stomach, colon, and Wilms' tumors). In Heidelberg, an interdisciplinary oncologic group has been in existence since 1966; this group forms the basis of a tumor center, consisting of the two academic clinics and the German Cancer Research Center. Whether a speciality in surgical oncology is also needed in Germany is a question for further consideration.
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  • 3
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    The European physical journal 1 (1986), S. 303-320 
    ISSN: 1434-6079
    Keywords: 34.50 ; 34.70
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Energy spectra and angular distributions of the O+ and O 2 + product ions resulting from the He+-O2 charge transfer reaction have been measured in the collision energy range 0.5–200 eV using the crossed-beam method. The O 2 + ions represent only a minor fraction of the reaction products (0.2–0.6% over the energy range measured). In the dissociative charge transfer reaction, four main processes are identified leading to O+O+ reaction products in different electronic states. Two different mechanisms can be distinguished, each being responsible for two of the observed processes:(i) a long-distance energy-resonant charge transfer process involving thec 4∑ u − (v′=0) state of O 2 + and(ii) a slightly exothermic charge transfer process via the (III)2∏ u state of O 2 + (with the exothermicity depending on the collision energy). Angle-integrated branching ratios and partial cross sections (in absolute units) have been determined. The branching ratios of the individual processes show a pronounced dependence on the collision energy. At low energies, the O+ product ions are preferentially formed in the2 P 0 and2 D 0 excited states. The angular distributions of the O+ product ions show an anisotropic behaviour indicating an orientation-dependent charge transfer probability in the He+ −O2 reaction.
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