WH Hagel
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
6 Papers
4 Citations
WH Hagel is an academic researcher from University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Ascorbic acid. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications. Previous affiliations of WH Hagel include Paracelsus Private Medical University of Salzburg.
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Papers
Plasma concentrations of ascorbic acid in a cross section of the German population
Alexander F. Hagel,Heinz Albrecht,Wolfgang Dauth,WH Hagel,Francesco Vitali,Ingo Ganzleben,H. W. Schultis,Peter C. Konturek,Jürgen Stein,Markus F. Neurath,Martin Raithel +10 more
TL;DR: It is possible, even in modern developed populations, that certain individuals may require a higher intake of vitamin C, and potential vitamin C insufficiency and deficiency is common.
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Colon capsule endoscopy: detection of colonic polyps compared with conventional colonoscopy and visualization of extracolonic pathologies.
Alexander F. Hagel,Erwin Gäbele,Martin Raithel,WH Hagel,Heinz Albrecht,Thomas M. de Rossi,Christine Singer,Thomas Schneider,Markus F. Neurath,MJ Farnbacher +9 more
TL;DR: CCE proved to be technically feasible and safe and new indications for the PillCam Colon 2 may be defined because extracolonic pathologies were effectively visualized.
Metastatic insulinoma - prolonged survival after multimodal approach.
Alexander F. Hagel,WH Hagel,A Lindner,Ferdinand J. Kammerer,Markus F. Neurath,Peter C. Konturek,Igor Alexander Harsch +6 more
TL;DR: Since the diagnosis of extended disease was established, the patient has survived for 36 months and is presently symptom free for 8 months, regarded as the result of a multimodal approach and the extensive use of local tumor therapy.
Double-Balloon Enteroscopy-detected Lipid Islets in the Small Bowel are Strong Predictors of Cardiovascular Disease when associated with Angiectasia and Bleeding.
TL;DR: Double-balloon enteroscopy as the gold standard for small bowel investigation in MGIB confirmed its high diagnostic yield in an unselected cohort of patients, and a new strong combination of lipid islets with cardiovascular disease was revealed, with a high incidence of angiectasia bleeding.