Journal of Implementation science

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Implementation science-Infectious Diseases-Alisan Kahraman

Germany

University of Duisburg-Essen

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Alisan Kahraman

Address:

Duisburg and Essen,
North Rhine-Westphalia,
Germany

Research Interests:

Infectious Diseases, Liver Diseases, Liver Transplantation, Gastroenterology, Liver Failure, Hepatitis, Hepatitis C, Liver Diseases and Immunology, Hepatology, Fatty Liver, NASH, Hepatocytes, Liver Biopsy

Biography:

Publications

  1. Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt in Patients with Portal Hypertension: Patency Depends on Coverage and Interventionalist’s Experience
  2. Biased IGH VDJ gene repertoire and clonal expansions in B cells of chronically hepatitis C virus-infected individuals
  3. Course of hepatitis E infection in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis and autoimmune hepatitis: A case report
  4. Spleen stiffness is positively correlated with HVPG and decreases significantly after TIPS implantation
  5. Partial spleen embolization reduces the risk of portal hypertension-induced upper gastrointestinal bleeding in patients not eligible for TIPS implantation
  6. IgG4-related autoimmune pancreatitis – clinical features and outcome in a cohort of 53 patients
  7. Hepatische Steatose bei chronischen Darmerkrankungen – Nicht-invasive Untersuchungen
  8. Spleen stiffness is positively correlated with HVPG and decreases significantly after TIPS implantation
  9. Partial spleen embolization reduces the risk of portal hypertension-induced upper gastrointestinal bleeding in patients not eligible for TIPS implantation
  10. Outcome and Genetic Factors in IgG4-Associated Autoimmune Pancreatitis and Cholangitis: A Single Center Experience