His primary areas of study are Pathology, Dermatology, Mycosis fungoides, Lymphoma and Melanoma. The study incorporates disciplines such as Gene rearrangement and Germinal center in addition to Pathology. The Dermatology study combines topics in areas such as Cutaneous lymphoma and Dermatoscopy.
His Mycosis fungoides research includes themes of Peripheral T-cell lymphoma, Biopsy and Pagetoid. Helmut Kerl has included themes like Differential diagnosis and Cancer in his Lymphoma study. While the research belongs to areas of Primary cutaneous marginal zone lymphoma, Helmut Kerl spends his time largely on the problem of Cutaneous Follicular Lymphoma, intersecting his research to questions surrounding T-cell lymphoma.
His primary areas of investigation include Pathology, Dermatology, Melanoma, Immunology and Lymphoma. His study connects Nevus and Pathology. His Dermatology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Psoralen, Mycosis fungoides and Surgery.
As part of his studies on Mycosis fungoides, Helmut Kerl often connects relevant subjects like Peripheral T-cell lymphoma. His works in Melanocytic nevus and Cutaneous melanoma are all subjects of inquiry into Melanoma. CD30 and Large-cell lymphoma are among the areas of Lymphoma where Helmut Kerl concentrates his study.
Helmut Kerl mainly investigates Pathology, Dermatology, Immunology, Dermatopathology and Lymphoma. The various areas that Helmut Kerl examines in his Pathology study include Melanoma and B cell. His research in the fields of Erythema overlaps with other disciplines such as Acknowledgement.
His Immunology research includes elements of Gene polymorphism and Genotype. His work carried out in the field of Lymphoma brings together such families of science as Virus, Epstein–Barr virus and Herpesviridae. His Cutaneous lymphoma research focuses on Cutaneous B-cell lymphoma and how it relates to Gene rearrangement.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Pathology, Dermatology, Lymphoma, Anatomical pathology and Biopsy. His research integrates issues of Foreign body, Gene rearrangement and Melanoma in his study of Pathology. His Gene rearrangement research integrates issues from Peripheral T-cell lymphoma, Cutaneous B-cell lymphoma, Lymphocytic Infiltrate and Mycosis fungoides.
Helmut Kerl specializes in Dermatology, namely Dermatopathology. His study in Lymphoma is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Differential diagnosis and Plasmacytoid dendritic cell. Helmut Kerl has researched Biopsy in several fields, including Granuloma, Giant cell and Histopathology.
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WHO-EORTC classification for cutaneous lymphomas.
Rein Willemze;Elaine S. Jaffe;Günter Burg;Lorenzo Cerroni.
Blood (2005)
EORTC Classification for Primary Cutaneous Lymphomas: A Proposal From the Cutaneous Lymphoma Study Group of the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer
R. Willemze;H. Kerl;W. Sterry;E. Berti.
Blood (1997)
Dermoscopy of pigmented skin lesions: results of a consensus meeting via the Internet
Giuseppe Argenziano;H.Peter Soyer;Sergio Chimenti;Renato Talamini.
Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology (2003)
Topical photodynamic therapy with endogenous porphyrins after application of 5-aminolevulinic acid: An alternative treatment modality for solar keratoses, superficial squamous cell carcinomas, and basal cell carcinomas?
Peter Wolf;Edgar Rieger;Helmut Kerl.
Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology (1993)
Infection by Borrelia burgdorferi and cutaneous B-cell lymphoma.
Lorenzo Cerroni;Natalie Zöchling;Barbara Pütz;Helmut Kerl.
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology (1997)
WHO/EORTC classification of cutaneous lymphomas 2005: histological and molecular aspects.
Günter Burg;Werner Kempf;Antonio Cozzio;Josef Feit.
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology (2005)
The specific dermatoses of pregnancy revisited and reclassified: results of a retrospective two-center study on 505 pregnant patients.
Christina M. Ambros-Rudolph;Robert R. Müllegger;Samantha A. Vaughan-Jones;Helmut Kerl.
Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology (2006)
Primary Cutaneous Marginal Zone B-Cell Lymphoma: A Recently Described Entity of Low-Grade Malignant Cutaneous B-Cell Lymphoma
Lorenzo Cerroni;Sabina Signoretti;Gerald Höfler;Giorgio Annessi.
The American Journal of Surgical Pathology (1997)
Primary cutaneous lymphomas: applicability of current classification schemes (European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer, World Health Organization) based on clinicopathologic features observed in a large group of patients.
Regina Fink-Puches;Paulus Zenahlik;Barbara Bäck;Josef Smolle.
Blood (2002)
Diagnostic Applicability of In Vivo Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy in Melanocytic Skin Tumors
Armin Gerger;Silvia Koller;Thomas Kern;Cesare Massone.
Journal of Investigative Dermatology (2005)
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