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2. Adressen
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Bernhard, Matthias K., primary, Blank, Rainer, additional, Dulz, Simon, additional, Ebinger, Friedrich, additional, Ebinger, Martin, additional, Friedrich, Reinhard E., additional, Frölich, Jan, additional, Gärtner, Jutta, additional, Hagel, Christian, additional, Häusler, Martin, additional, Hömberg, Volker, additional, Hornung, Dagmar, additional, Jorch, Gerhard, additional, Jaite, Charlotte, additional, Jung, Nikolai, additional, Kammler, Gertrud, additional, Klein, Christine, additional, Kohlschütter, Alfried, additional, Kordes, Uwe, additional, Korinthenberg, Rudolf, additional, Krägeloh-Mann, Ingeborg, additional, Krause, Matthias, additional, Kunde-Trommer, Jutta, additional, Lehmkuhl, Gerd, additional, Lehmkuhl, Ulrike, additional, Linhart, Dieter, additional, Löbel, Ulrike, additional, Mall, Volker, additional, Mautner, Victor-Felix, additional, Mehlan, Juliane, additional, Merkenschlager, Andreas, additional, von Moers, Arpad, additional, Müller, Kristina, additional, Müller-Felber, Wolfgang, additional, Münchau, Alexander, additional, Müther, Silvia, additional, Muschol, Nicole, additional, Nestler, Ulf, additional, Omran, Heymut, additional, Panteliadis, Christos P., additional, Ramantani, Georgia, additional, Roessner, Veit, additional, Röhling, Dagmar, additional, Rosenbaum, Thorsten, additional, Rothenberger, Aribert, additional, Rudolf, Jobst, additional, Rutkowski, Stefan, additional, Rutz, Erich, additional, Salbach, Harriet, additional, Schlößer, Rolf L., additional, Schneider, Markus, additional, Schneider, Susanne A., additional, Schöls, Ludger, additional, Schönweiler, Rainer, additional, Schüller, Ulrich, additional, Sinzig, Judith, additional, Schüttauf, Frank, additional, Spiekerkötter, Ute, additional, Spitzer, Martin, additional, Steinfeld, Robert, additional, Stephani, Ulrich, additional, von Suchodoletz, Waldemar, additional, Synofzik, Matthis, additional, Thiel, Christian, additional, Tischler, Tanja, additional, Trinka, Eugen, additional, Unterberger, Iris, additional, Velthoven, Vera van, additional, and Wilichowski, Ekkehard, additional
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- 2020
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3. Autorenverzeichnis
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Bernhard, Matthias K., primary, Blank, Rainer, additional, Ebinger, Friedrich, additional, Ebinger, Martin, additional, Eysholdt, Ulrich, additional, Fricke-Oerkermann, Leonie, additional, Friedrich, Reinhard E., additional, Gärtner, Jutta, additional, Göderer, Lisa, additional, Graham, Herbert Kerr, additional, Hagel, Christian, additional, Häusler, Martin, additional, Hömberg, Volker, additional, Hornung, Dagmar, additional, Jandeck, Claudia, additional, Jorch, Gerhard, additional, Jung, Nikolai, additional, Kammler, Gertrud, additional, Klein, Christine, additional, Kohlschütter, Alfried, additional, Kordes, Uwe, additional, Körner, Christian, additional, Korinthenberg, Rudolf, additional, Krägeloh-Mann, Ingeborg, additional, Kunde-Trommer, Jutta, additional, Lehmkuhl, Gerd, additional, Lehmkuhl, Ulrike, additional, Linhart, Dieter, additional, Löbel, Ulrike, additional, Mall, Volker, additional, Mautner, Victor-Felix, additional, Merkenschlager, Andreas, additional, Mitschke, Alexander, additional, Müller, Kristina, additional, Müller-Felber, Wolfgang, additional, Münchau, Alexander, additional, Muschol, Nicole, additional, Nestler, Ulf, additional, Omran, Heymut, additional, Panteliadis, Christos P., additional, Preuß, Matthias, additional, Ramantani, Georgia, additional, Resch, Anika, additional, Roessner, Veit, additional, Röhling, Dagmar, additional, Rosenbaum, Thorsten, additional, Rössler, Jochen, additional, Rothenberger, Aribert, additional, Rudolf, Jobst, additional, Rüther, Klaus, additional, Rutkowski, Stefan, additional, Salbach-Andrae, Harriet, additional, Schlößer, Rolf, additional, Schneider, Susanne A., additional, Schöls, Ludger, additional, Schulz, Elisabeth, additional, Sinzig, Judith, additional, Spiekerkötter, Ute, additional, Steinfeld, Robert, additional, Stephani, Ulrich, additional, Suchodoletz, Waldemar von, additional, Synofzik, Matthis, additional, Thiel, Christian, additional, Trinka, Eugen, additional, Unterberger, Iris, additional, Velthoven, Vera van, additional, Wiater, Alfred, additional, and Wilichowski, Ekkehard, additional
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- 2014
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4. Traumatische Läsionen des Nervensystems
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Bernhard, Matthias K., primary, Merkenschlager, Andreas, additional, Nestler, Ulf, additional, and Preuß, Matthias, additional
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- 2014
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5. Der neurologische Notfall
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Merkenschlager, Andreas, primary
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6. Vorwort
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Kiess, Wieland, primary, Merkenschlager, Andreas, additional, Pfäffle, Roland, additional, and Siekmeyer, Werner, additional
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- 2007
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7. Autorinnen und Autoren
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Alzen, Gerhard, primary, Borte, Michael, additional, Bühligen, Ulf, additional, Fischer, Jörg-Uwe, additional, Fröhner, Gudrun, additional, Froster, Ursula G., additional, Gräfe, Gerd, additional, Handrick, Werner, additional, Hirsch, Wolfgang, additional, Horneff, Gerd, additional, Keller, Eberhard, additional, Langanke, Barbara, additional, Matzen, Klaus A., additional, Matzen, Peter, additional, Meixensberger, Jürgen, additional, Merkenschlager, Andreas, additional, Olthoff, Derk, additional, Rust, Volker, additional, Scholz, Roger, additional, Scholz, Ute, additional, Schuhmann, Martin U., additional, Seifert, Irmgard, additional, Smolenski, Ulrich-Christian, additional, Sorge, Ina, additional, Thomas, Michael, additional, Tröbs, Ralf-Bodo, additional, and Wojan, Magdalena, additional
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- 2007
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8. Neuroorthopädie und Neuropädiatrie
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MERKENSCHLAGER, ANDREAS, primary, MATZEN, PETER, additional, and GRÄFE, GERD, additional
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- 2007
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9. Autorinnen und Autoren
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Beck, Michael, primary, Berthold, Frank, additional, Bialek, Ralf, additional, Bierbach, Uta, additional, Borte, Michael, additional, Brandl, Ulrich, additional, Buchhorn, Reiner, additional, Bürk, Guido, additional, Burdach, Stefan, additional, Burdelski, Martin, additional, Dahlheim, Marcus, additional, Dirksen, Uta, additional, Dötsch, Jörg, additional, Dorsch, Walter, additional, Eber, Stefan, additional, Eicken, Andreas, additional, Fischer, Lars, additional, Föll, Jürgen, additional, Frank, Reiner, additional, Joseph, Franz, additional, Peter, Hans, additional, Göbel, Ulrich, additional, Graf, Norbert, additional, Grimbacher, Bodo, additional, Groll, Andreas, additional, Hagenah, Ulrich, additional, Heininger, Ulrich, additional, Hemprich, Alexander, additional, Hero, Barbara, additional, Herpertz-Dahlmann, Beate, additional, Herting, Egbert, additional, Hessling, Gabriele, additional, Hiort, Olaf, additional, Hofmann, Ulrich, additional, Huppertz, Hans-Iko, additional, Jürgens, Heribert, additional, Kapellen, Thomas Michael, additional, Kappler, Matthias, additional, Klingebiel, Thomas, additional, Kluger, Gerhard, additional, Knerr, Ina, additional, Körholz, Dieter, additional, Koscielniak, Ewa, additional, Kramm, Christof, additional, Krauss-Haas, Martina, additional, Kreuder, Joachim, additional, Krümpel, Anne, additional, Kudernatsch, Manfred, additional, Lex, Christiane, additional, Lindemann, Hermann, additional, Lükewille, Ulrike, additional, Maier, Esther M., additional, Mantel, Karl, additional, Mauz-Körholz, Christine, additional, Mehls, Otto, additional, Merkenschlager, Andreas, additional, Merz, Ulrich, additional, Muntau, Ania Carolina, additional, Müller, Heidrun, additional, Müller, Thomas, additional, Müller-Felber, Wolfgang, additional, Mutius, Erika von, additional, Nickel, Petra, additional, Nicolai, Thomas, additional, Niehues, Tim, additional, Niemann, Gerhard, additional, Niemeyer, Charlotte M., additional, Noterdaeme, Michele, additional, Nowak-Göttl, Ulrike, additional, Ortmann, Christina, additional, Paul, Karl P., additional, Paul, Thomas, additional, Pfäffle, Roland, additional, Plank, Christian, additional, Poets, Christian F., additional, Pothmann, Raymund, additional, Prietzel, Torsten, additional, Raile, Klemens, additional, Raile, Vera, additional, Rascher, Wolfgang, additional, Reinhold, Paul, additional, Renner, Ellen, additional, Richter-Unruh, Annette, additional, Roesler, Joachim, additional, Römpler, Holger, additional, Roth, Bernhard, additional, Schaper, Andreas, additional, Schlamp, Dieter, additional, Schmaltz, Achim A., additional, Schmidt, Heinrich, additional, Schönau, Eckhard, additional, Schöneberg, Torsten, additional, Schöning, Martin, additional, Schranz, Dietmar, additional, Schulze-Neick, Ingram, additional, Schuster, Volker, additional, Schweinitz, Dietrich von, additional, Schwerk, Nicolaus, additional, Seller, Konrad, additional, Semler, Oliver, additional, Siekmeyer, Werner, additional, Simon, Thorsten, additional, Springer, Stephan, additional, Sterker, Ina, additional, Sticherling, Michael, additional, Strotmann, Rainer, additional, Süß, Anke, additional, Thoms, Edelhard, additional, Uhlig, Holm, additional, Ullrich, Kurt, additional, Versmold, Hans, additional, Vezyroglou, Katharina, additional, Wachter, Isolde, additional, Westhoff, Bettina, additional, Wieland, Regina, additional, Wild, Alexander, additional, Willgerodt, Helmut, additional, Wojan, Magdalena, additional, Wolff, Johannes, additional, and Wühl, Elke, additional
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- 2007
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10. Kleinkindalter
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Mantel, Karl, primary, Merkenschlager, Andreas, additional, Nicolai, Thomas, additional, Niemann, Gerhard, additional, and Schmidt, Heinrich, additional
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- 2007
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11. Klinische Untersuchung
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MATZEN, PETER, primary and MERKENSCHLAGER, ANDREAS, additional
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- 2007
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12. Creatine kinase serum levels in children revisited: New reference intervals from a large cohort of healthy children and adolescents.
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Fechner A, Willenberg A, Ziegelasch N, Merkenschlager A, Kiess W, and Vogel M
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- Humans, Child, Adolescent, Male, Female, Child, Preschool, Infant, Reference Values, Cohort Studies, Infant, Newborn, Healthy Volunteers, Creatine Kinase blood
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Background: Creatine Kinase (CK) has become increasingly important in pediatrics as a commonly used laboratory screening parameter for neuromuscular diseases. Recent research suggests that hyperCKemia in children is not always associated with pathology and can occur due to several reasons. Little is known of various clinical factors that may influence CK throughout child development., Objective: This study aimed to establish reliable age- and sex-specific reference ranges for serum CK levels in healthy infants, children, and adolescents. In addition, the effect of puberty, oral contraceptive (OC) use as well as steroid hormones on CK was examined., Materials and Methods: The data was collected from subjects of the longitudinal population-based "LIFE Child"-cohort between 2011 and 2016 in Leipzig, Germany. 5238 blood samples of 2707 healthy children, aged between 0.14 months and 18 years, were analyzed., Results: Serum CK levels raised during the first year of life, peaking shortly after age one (P50
girls = 2.7 µkat/L, P50boys = 2.90 µkat/L). There was a pronounced difference in the 97.5th percentile between boys and girls during adolescence with its maximum at age 18 (P97.5girls = 5.74 µkat/L, P97.5boys = 14.48 µkat/L). Also, mean CK serum levels were significantly higher in boys (bboys = 0.29, pboys < 0.001). Intake of oral contraceptives (OC), extreme underweight, underweight and obesity revealed a significant inverse correlation with CK serum levels., Conclusion: Age, sex, OC intake and weight status affect serum CK levels, particularly during infancy and puberty. We recommend the use of age- and sex-specific reference values for CK serum levels to assess the clinical relevance of measurements., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)- Published
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13. Knowledge and attitudes about epilepsy: A survey of high school students in Germany.
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Jansen P, Neininger MP, Bernhard MK, Kiess W, Merkenschlager A, Bertsche T, and Bertsche A
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- Adolescent, Female, Germany, Humans, Male, Surveys and Questionnaires, Epilepsy, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Students
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Purpose: Attitudes concerning epilepsy improved over the last few decades, but children with epilepsy still suffer from stigmatisation. Data about unaffected children's knowledge of and attitudes about epilepsy is scarce., Methods: We developed a questionnaire regarding epilepsy for high school students attending 8th-10th grade. The survey was performed from October 2015 to March 2016 in 5 different federal states of Germany., Results: 1092 students [mean age (Q25/75): 14.5 (14/15) years] participated. 542/1092 (50%) of the respondents knew that people could die from a seizure. 216/1092 (20%) thought emotional strain could cause epilepsy. Asked for measures they would perform in case of a seizure, 235/1092 (24%) participants would hold the person to the ground, and 182/1092 (19%) would put a solid object into the person's mouth. 28/1092 (3%) would not like to be friends with a person with epilepsy, and 237/1092 (22%) would not like to go on a date with a person with epilepsy. Answers of 342/1092 (31%) students of a school located nearby a specialised epilepsy centre differed in some questions. The latter students were more familiar with epilepsy and showed better knowledge concerning causes, symptoms and treatment of epilepsy. In a question about special characteristics of people with epilepsy, 63/342 (18%) [other schools: 52/750 (11%)] answered people with epilepsy were friendlier and 76/342 (22%) [other schools: 49/750 (11%)] answered they were more sociable compared to people without epilepsy., Conclusion: To improve knowledge and attitudes and reduce misconceptions further education seems necessary., (Copyright © 2017 British Epilepsy Association. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2017
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14. Seizure management by preschool teachers: A training concept focussing on practical skills.
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Dumeier HK, Neininger MP, Kaune A, Schumacher PM, Merkenschlager A, Kiess W, Bernhard MK, Bertsche T, and Bertsche A
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- Anticonvulsants administration & dosage, Anticonvulsants therapeutic use, Attitude to Health, Child, Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Male, Seizures drug therapy, School Teachers statistics & numerical data, Seizures therapy, Teacher Training methods
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Purpose: Prolonged seizures can cause severe harm and even death. For seizures lasting longer than 5min, an administration of rescue medication is therefore recommended. Caregivers such as preschool teachers should be able to administer correctly anticonvulsive rescue medication to children., Methods: A training concept for preschool teachers on seizure management focussing on practical skills was developed. To assess the success of the training, a structured interview on attitudes relating to rescue medication administration was conducted. The number of committed errors during administration of a rectal/buccal rescue medication to dummy dolls was compared before and after training., Results: 210 teachers from 115 preschools participated while all teachers from 303 preschools had been invited. The self-reported level of confidence in their own skills to administer anticonvulsive rescue medication increased from 5 to 8 on a scale from 1 to 10 (p<0.001). The number of participants who agreed to administer rescue medication rose from 195/210 (92.8%) before training to 209/210 (99.5%, p<0.001) after training for the rectal route, and from 173/210 (82.4%) to 209/210 (99.5%, p<0.001) for the buccal route. For teachers who administered rescue medication before and after training, the number of administrations without any administration errors rose from 1/195 (0.5%) to 117/195 (60.0%, p<0.001) for the rectal route, and from 13/173 (7.5%) to 95/173 (54.9%, p<0.001) for the buccal route., Conclusion: A training for preschool teachers boosted the level of self-confidence relating to administration of anticonvulsive rescue medication. Teachers also committed fewer errors when administering rescue medication to dummy dolls., (Copyright © 2017 British Epilepsy Association. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2017
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15. Wide spectrum of clinical manifestations in children with tuberous sclerosis complex--follow-up of 20 children.
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Mettin RR, Merkenschlager A, Bernhard MK, Elix H, Hirsch W, Kiess W, and Syrbe S
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- Brain diagnostic imaging, Brain pathology, Child, Child, Preschool, Echoencephalography, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Heart physiopathology, Hemangioma complications, Hemangioma pathology, Humans, Infant, Kidney pathology, Kidney physiopathology, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Retrospective Studies, Skin pathology, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Tuberous Sclerosis complications, Tuberous Sclerosis therapy, Tuberous Sclerosis diagnosis, Tuberous Sclerosis physiopathology
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Unlabelled: TSC is a multisystem genetic disorder predisposing to multiple organ manifestations and developmental problems. Clinical follow-up of patients remains a challenge for the caring paediatrician., Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of clinical manifestations, diagnostic and therapeutic data in 20 children with the diagnosis of tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) to answer the following questions: are the clinical guidelines and imaging strategies appropriate to discover complications, are there significant early predictors of long-term prognosis, what is the age range for signs and symptoms to occur., Results: Cardiac rhabdomyoma were present in 18 children and occurred as earliest manifestation. 8 of these exhibited associated arrhythmia or congenital cardiac anomalies. Seizures combined with cortical tubers and subependymal nodules occurred in 18 patients and were most likely to start in infancy, which was associated with later cognitive impairment. Cutaneous manifestations (15 children) occurred in late childhood and school age, whilst renal angiomyolipomas (11) developed in puberty., Discussion: The clinical course and imaging strategies are compared with data from previous studies. A review of TSC in regard to the multiple manifestations is provided., (Copyright © 2013 The Japanese Society of Child Neurology. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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