Publikationen von H. J. Schneider
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Zeitschriftenartikel (59)
2013
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78 (1), S. 153 - 154 (2013)
Discriminatory value of signs and symptoms in Cushing's syndrome revisited: what has changed in 30 years? Clinical Endocrinology 2012
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26 (11), S. 1360 - 1371 (2012)
The influence of gender on the injury severity, course and outcome of traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury
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77 (1-2), S. 52 - 58 (2012)
Improved prediction of all-cause mortality by a combination of serum total testosterone and insulin-like growth factor I in adult men. Steroids 2011
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21 (4), 047509 (2011)
Noise-induced precursors of tonic-to-bursting transitions in hypothalamic neurons and in a conductance-based model. Chaos
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28 (9), S. 1693 - 1698 (2011)
Structured Assessment of Hypopituitarism after Traumatic Brain Injury and Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in 1242 Patients: The German Interdisciplinary Database. Journal of Neurotrauma
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96 (7), S. 2074 - 2080 (2011)
A Novel Approach to the Detection of Acromegaly: Accuracy of Diagnosis by Automatic Face Classification. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
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21 (2), S. 102 - 106 (2011)
All-cause mortality and serum insulin-like growth factor I in primary care patients. Growth Hormone & IGF Research
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164 (1), S. 31 - 36 (2011)
Differences in the insulin tolerance test in patients with brain damage depending on posture. European Journal of Endocrinology
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119 (1), S. 15 - 20 (2011)
The German Database on Hypopituitarism after Traumatic Brain Injury and Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage - Description, Objectives and Design. Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes 2010
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20 (5), S. 338 - 344 (2010)
The acute effect of a single application of cabergoline on endogenous GH levels in patients with acromegaly on pegvisomant treatment. Growth Hormone & IGF Research
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163 (4), S. 699 - 708 (2010)
Low testosterone levels predict all-cause mortality and cardiovascular events in women: a prospective cohort study in German primary care patients. European Journal of Endocrinology
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13 (3), S. 207 - 214 (2010)
Adverse anthropometric risk profile in biochemically controlled acromegalic patients: comparison with an age- and gender-matched primary care population. Pituitary
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95 (4), S. 1777 - 1785 (2010)
The Predictive Value of Different Measures of Obesity for Incident Cardiovascular Events and Mortality. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
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1, doi:10.3389/fneur.2010.00148 (2010)
Triglycerides and stroke risk prediction: lessons from a prospective cohort study in german primary care patients. Frontiers in Neurology
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164 (2), S. 223 - 229 (2010)
Prediction of incident diabetes mellitus by baseline insulin-like growth factor-l levels. European Journal of Endocrinology
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73 (1), S. 89 - 94 (2010)
Change of symptoms and perceived health in acromegalic patients on pegvisomant therapy: a retrospective cohort study within the German Pegvisomant Observational Study (GPOS). Clinical Endocrinology (Oxford) 2009
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117 (10), S. 662 - 663 (2009)
Different symptoms and results in the insulin tolerance test depending on the posture in patients with brain damage. Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes
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117 (10), S. 664 - 664 (2009)
The acute effect of a single application of cabergoline on endogenous GH levels in patients with acromegaly on pegvisomant treatment. Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes
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71 (5), S. 691 - 701 (2009)
Prevalence of mental disorders in acromegaly: a cross-sectional study in 81 acromegalic patients. Clinical Endocrinology
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117 (10), S. 659 - 659 (2009)
Testosterone levels in relation to cardiovascular risk factors and cardiovascular events in women; a cross-sectional and prospective cohort study in German primary care patients. Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes