Uwe Wollina
Dresden University of Technology
1086 Papers
4.3K Citations
Uwe Wollina is an academic researcher from Dresden University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Psoriasis. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 1033 publications. Previous affiliations of Uwe Wollina include University of Jena & Medical University Plovdiv.
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Papers
•Journal Article
A clinical examination of the efficacy of preparation of Dr Michaels® (also branded as Soratinex®) products in the treatment of psoriasis.
J Hercogovấ,Massimo Fioranelli,Serena Gianfaldoni,Anastasiya Atanasova Chokoeva,Georgi Tchernev,Uwe Wollina,Michael Tirant,F Novotny,Maria Grazia Roccia,G K Maximov,Katlein França,Torello Lotti +11 more
TL;DR: This open trial demonstrated the clinical efficacy of topical application of Dr Michaels® (Soratinex®) preparation in the treatment of psoriatic patients with different age and disease severity.
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Eruptive capillary hemangioma following argon laser therapy of naevus flammeus
TL;DR: A typical eruptive capillary hemangioma developed at the margin of an argon laser-treated nevus flammeus is discussed.
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Hereditary Lymphedema of the Leg - A Case Report.
TL;DR: A 48-year-old male patient with hereditary lymphedema of his left leg, that was realised by minor trauma when he was seven years old, is presented, raising the hope that even after decades of ignorance, the patients benefits from complex decongestive treatment.
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Macrophages and dendritic cells in the development of liver injury leading to liver failure.
Julian Ananiev,M. Penkova,G. Tchernev,A. Chokoeva,S Philipov,Claudio Tana,Maya Gulubova,Uwe Wollina +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the role of Kupffer cells and dendritic cells in the development of liver injury in patients with liver failure and found that the distribution and number of CD68-positive kupffer cell and CD83-positive Dendritic cell cells reflect the progression of liver fibrosis leading to liver failure.
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