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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Predatory journals: The silent intruder.
Dedee F. Murrell,Martin Kassir,Torello Lotti,Uwe Wollina,Ayman Abdelmaksoud,Mohamad Goldust,Mohamad Goldust,Mohamad Goldust +7 more
TL;DR: Those who may publish genuinely good research in such journals are at risk of being ignored by legitimate scientists and editors, who would consider them guilty by association, and scientists have to boycott associating themselves with this form of academic subterfuge.
Pegylated liposomal encapsulated doxorubicin and brentuximab vedotin in stage iib mycosis fungoides – a case report
Uwe Wollina,Gesina Hansel,Erich Zschuppe,Jacqueline Schönlebe +3 more
- 24 Sep 2017
TL;DR: The use of pegylated liposomal encapsulated doxorubicin and brentuximab vedotin in stage IIB mycosis fungoides is reported in a CD30-positive patient, who had become resistant to skin targeted PUVA treatment and methotrexate.
Nicht so selten wie vermutet
Uwe Wollina
- 24 Sep 2013
TL;DR: Auch bei bis dato Gesunden kann eine Zygomykose auftreten, sollte a Dermatologe von dieser Krankheitsgruppe Kenntnis haben as discussed by the authors.
Interdigital Melanoma of the Foot Affecting Two Neighbouring Interdigital Spaces - Second Case Report.
TL;DR: A second patient with acrolentiginous melanoma of the sole affecting the 1st and 2nd interdigital space is presented and the tumour was removed by delayed Mohs surgery.
Adult‐Onset Xanthogranuloma on Earlobe ‐ a Very Rare Condition
TL;DR: A slim 69-year-old female presented with two asymptomatic soft-tissue tumors on her right earlobe, which developed in the last 2 years, and was diagnosed with adult onset xanthogranuloma (AOX), a rare disorder that belongs to subgroup (a) of NLCH.