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New treatment approach for incurable hereditary disease PCD

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results of the study are published in the journal The Lancet Respiratory Medicine. Difficult to diagnose "PCD is a severe disease that severely limits life," says Dr. Ringshausen, head of the special [...] physician. It is not uncommon for patients to suffer for a long time before the disease is even clearly diagnosed. PCD manifests itself differently depending on age - in children, it is more likely to cause ear

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Carl-Neuberg-Str. 1, 30625 Hannover

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Dr. S. Holthausen-Markou

0511-532-9550 0511-532-9470 gynaekologische-psychosomatik@mh-hannover.de

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In psychosomatic gynecology, we provide acute psychotherapeutic-psychosomatic support in crisis situations in connection with outpatient or inpatient treatment at the clinic for

  • unfulfilled desire to have children,
  • complications during pregnancy (e.g. abortion, premature labor, diagnosis of serious illnesses of the child in the womb)
  • after the birth (e.g. postpartum depression),
  • experiences of loss (e.g. miscarriage, stillbirth, termination of pregnancy or perinatal death of the child)
  • in the case of psychosomatic illnesses or psychological aggravation of illnesses with or without organic medical findings (e.g. chronic abdominal pain, endometriosis, PMDS / premenstrual dysphoric disorder, pain during sexual intercourse, vaginismus)
  • if there is an increased risk of developing psychological and psychosomatic disorders, e.g. in the case of a previous mental illness
About gynecological psychosomatics
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At the MHH: Health insurance companies pay for early detection of rare disease

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examination is now covered by statutory health insurance. For a whole-body MRI examination, people diagnosed with Li-Fraumeni syndrome can contact the team of Professor Dr. Christian Kratz, Director of the

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Leibniz AI Lab

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attributable. These intelligent systems are used to address medical questions. The focus is on precise diagnoses as well as individual therapy and medication. In this context, the Leibniz AI Lab is looking for

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Kidney failure in childhood: Gender influences survival chances

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this difference persists after transplant." Vascular stiffness is a medical characteristic used to diagnose the progression of cardiovascular disease. The researchers and doctors are publishing their findings

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Immunology and Infectiology (Prof. Dr. Baumann)

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and functional (Multiple Breath Washout, MBW) techniques. We are developing a functional test to diagnose susceptibility to infections with encapsulated pathogens (e.g. pneumococci). To prevent infection

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More accurate prediction of cancer risk in Individuals with Li-Fraumeni syndrome

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variants were analysed. "73 families fulfilled the criteria for an LFS. In 21 families we were able to diagnose an attenuated LFS. According to previously used LFS test criteria, the diagnosis would not have

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Start: Biomedical Data Science

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apply IT solutions. This knowledge is intended to optimise the prevention of diseases, precise diagnoses as well as treatment and therapy decisions. "We are pleased to now be able to start the study programme

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Detecting liver inflammation earlier and treating it more successfully

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not at all. As the symptoms are mostly unspecific, the disease progresses in secret and is only diagnosed when the stage of liver cirrhosis or liver cell cancer is reached. In order to detect and treat

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Clinical trial to test new combination therapy against blood cancer

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prevents cancer cells from growing. The combination of the two drugs improved survival in people newly diagnosed with AML that had gene alterations in the IDH1 enzyme. However, the standard treatment is currently

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