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Rudolf Pichlmayr was affiliated with the Hanover University of Applied Sciences and Arts in Germany. The academic record does not list specific recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues connected to this individual.

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Rudolf Pichlmayr is deceased. The profile reflects historical information known from institutional affiliation without further elaboration on scientific contributions or academic impact.

Best Publications

  • PLACEBO-CONTROLLED STUDY OF MYCOPHENOLATE MOFETIL COMBINED WITH CYCLOSPORINE AND CORTICOSTEROIDS FOR PREVENTION OF ACUTE REJECTION

    J Grinyo;C Groth;R Pichlmayr;Sa Sadek

  • Randomised trial of monoclonal antibody for adjuvant therapy of resected Dukes' C colorectal carcinoma

    G. Riethmüller;R. Gruber;E. Schneider-Gädicke;G. Schlimok

  • Monoclonal antibody therapy for resected Dukes' C colorectal cancer: seven-year outcome of a multicenter randomized trial.

    G Riethmüller;E Holz;G Schlimok;W Schmiegel

  • [Transplantation of a donor liver to 2 recipients (splitting transplantation)--a new method in the further development of segmental liver transplantation]

    R. Pichlmayr;B. Ringe;G. Gubernatis;J. Hauss

  • Surgical treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma: Experience with liver resection and transplantation in 198 patients

    Burckhardt Ringe;Rudolf Pichlmayr;Christian Wittekind;Günter Tusch

  • Achievements of tumor surgery in tumors of the liver and bile ducts

    Pichlmayr R

  • Identification of high- and low-risk patients before liver transplantation: A prospective cohort study of nutritional and metabolic parameters in 150 patients

    O Selberg;J Bottcher;G Tusch;R Pichlmayr

  • Surgical treatment in proximal bile duct cancer. A single-center experience

    Rudolf Pichlmayr;Arved Weimann;Jürgen Klempnauer;Karl J. Oldhafer

  • The role of liver transplantation in hepatobiliary malignancy. A retrospective analysis of 95 patients with particular regard to tumor stage and recurrence

    B Ringe;C Wittekind;W O Bechstein;H Bunzendahl

  • Resectional surgery of hilar cholangiocarcinoma: a multivariate analysis of prognostic factors.

    J Klempnauer;G J Ridder;R von Wasielewski;M Werner

  • Benign Liver Tumors: Differential Diagnosis and Indications for Surgery

    Arved Weimann;Burckhardt Ringe;Jürgen Klempnauer;Peter Lamesch

  • Technique and preliminary results of extracorporeal liver surgery (bench procedure) and of surgery on the in situ perfused liver

    R Pichlmayr;H Grosse;J Hauss;G Gubernatis

  • Normalised intrinsic mortality risk in liver transplantation: European Liver Transplant Registry study.

    René Adam;Valérie Cailliez;Pietro Majno;Vincent Karam

  • Long-term outcome of hepatitis C virus infection after liver transplantation

    K. H. W. Böker;G. Dalley;M. J. Bahr;H. Maschek

  • Adenine nucleotide metabolism and its relation to organ viability in human liver transplantation.

    Wataru Kamiike;Martin Burdelski;Gustav Steinhoff;Burckhardt Ringe

  • Compartment-oriented microdissection of regional lymph nodes in medullary thyroid carcinoma

    Henning Dralle;Iris Damm;Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Scheumann;Jörg Kotzerke

  • What constitutes long term survival after surgery for hilar cholangiocarcinoma

    Jürgen Klempnauer;Gerd Jürgen Ridder;Martin Werner;Arved Weimann

  • Drug metabolism in hepatocyte sandwich cultures of rats and humans

    A Kern;A Bader;R Pichlmayr;K.-F Sewing

  • Recurrence Patterns of Hepatocellular and Fibrolamellar Carcinoma After Liver Transplantation

    Hans J. Schlitt;Michael Neipp;Arved Weimann;Karl J. Oldhafer

  • Auxiliary partial orthotopic liver transplantation (APOLT) for fulminant hepatic failure: first successful case report.

    Gundolf Gubernatis;Rudolf Pichlmayr;Josef Kemnitz;Klaus Gratz

Frequent Co-Authors

Wolf O. Bechstein
Wolf O. Bechstein Goethe University Frankfurt
Peter Neuhaus
Peter Neuhaus Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Uwe Christians
Uwe Christians University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Michael P. Manns
Michael P. Manns Hannover Medical School
Hans J. Schlitt
Hans J. Schlitt University of Regensburg
Henri Bismuth
Henri Bismuth Université Paris Cité
Roger Williams
Roger Williams Foundation for Liver Research
Augustinus Bader
Augustinus Bader Leipzig University
Hans L. Tillmann
Hans L. Tillmann East Carolina University
Mathias Prokop
Mathias Prokop Radboud University

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