Primär biliäre Cholangitis (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Primär biliäre Cholangitis" in German language version.

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  • Christian P. Strassburg et al.: S2k Leitlinie Autoimmune Lebererkrankungen. AWMF-Reg. Nr. 021-27. In: Z Gastroenterol. Band 55. Georg Thieme Verlag, 2017, S. 1135–1226, 1159–1160 (dgvs.de [PDF; abgerufen am 15. Januar 2021]).

doi.org (Global: 2nd place; German: 3rd place)

  • Ulrich Beuers et al.: Changing nomenclature for PBC: From ‘cirrhosis’ to ‘cholangitis’. In: Clin Res Hepatol Gastroenterol. Band 39(5), Oktober 2015, S. e57–9, doi:10.1016/j.clinre.2015.08.001, PMID 26433440 (englisch).
  • A. Lleo, C. Selmi, P. Invernizzi u. a.: Apotopes and the biliary specificity of primary biliary cirrhosis. In: Hepatology. Band 49, Nr. 3, März 2009, S. 871–879, doi:10.1002/hep.22736, PMID 19185000.

easl.eu (Global: low place; German: low place)

  • EASL Clinical Practice Guidelines: The diagnosis and management of patients with primary biliary cholangitis. In: Journal of Hepatology. 67j145–172, 2017 (englisch, easl.eu [PDF; abgerufen am 15. Januar 2021] European Association for the Study of the Liver – EASL).The factors leading up to disease initiation are not well under-stood.

europa.eu (Global: 68th place; German: 29th place)

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  • K. Amano, P. S. Leung, R. Rieger u. a.: Chemical xenobiotics and mitochondrial autoantigens in primary biliary cirrhosis: identification of antibodies against a common environmental, cosmetic, and food additive, 2-octynoic acid. In: J. Immunol. Band 174, Nr. 9, Mai 2005, S. 5874–5883, PMID 15845458 (jimmunol.org).

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  • Ulrich Beuers et al.: Changing nomenclature for PBC: From ‘cirrhosis’ to ‘cholangitis’. In: Clin Res Hepatol Gastroenterol. Band 39(5), Oktober 2015, S. e57–9, doi:10.1016/j.clinre.2015.08.001, PMID 26433440 (englisch).
  • A. Lleo, C. Selmi, P. Invernizzi u. a.: Apotopes and the biliary specificity of primary biliary cirrhosis. In: Hepatology. Band 49, Nr. 3, März 2009, S. 871–879, doi:10.1002/hep.22736, PMID 19185000.
  • K. Amano, P. S. Leung, R. Rieger u. a.: Chemical xenobiotics and mitochondrial autoantigens in primary biliary cirrhosis: identification of antibodies against a common environmental, cosmetic, and food additive, 2-octynoic acid. In: J. Immunol. Band 174, Nr. 9, Mai 2005, S. 5874–5883, PMID 15845458 (jimmunol.org).
  • J. S. English, R. J. Rycroft: Allergic contact dermatitis from methyl heptine and methyl octine carbonates. In: Contact Dermatitis. Band 18, Nr. 3, März 1988, S. 174–175, PMID 2966714.

pharmazeutische-zeitung.de (Global: 8,614th place; German: 583rd place)