From the 12th to the 15th September 1985 the International Symposium on Methods of Presurgical Evaluation of Epileptic Patients: Basics, Techniques, and Implications for Epileptology and Surgical Epilepsy Therapy was held in Zurich.
In recent years, papillomaviruses in general and human papillo- maviruses in particular have been recognized as possible agents of important diseases, including some forms of human cancer.
The psychological states of patients with diabetes mellitus were compared with those of patients suffering from other chronic diseases and people with no diagnosed chronic diseases.
Das Hyper-IgE-Syndrom (HIES) ist wegen der BeteiligungzahlreicherOrgansysteme, des Krankheitsbeginns im frühen Kindesalter und der wahrscheinlichen Erblichkeit eine Erkrankung, die nicht nur bei Pädiatern, sondern auch bei Dermatologen, HNO-Ärzten, Immunologen und Genetikern Aufmerksamkeit erweckt.
The introduction of nuclear medicine into oncology dates back to the early 1 940s, when Lawrence reported on the tumor retention of 32P-phosphate, von Hevesy and von Euler soon afterwards published their fundamental work on the metabolism of phosphorus in sarcoma cells, and when almost at the same time Keston and his coworkers de- scribed their observation of the accumulation of radioactive iodine in metastases of a thyroid carcinoma.
Within the field of general medicine, the last two decades have seen the curative procedures increasingly supplemented by func- tions that can be summed up under the heading of "e;preventive health care.
Urticaria is a vexing problem, to the patient who teachers who have stimulated my interest and helped suffers from the annoying pruritus and the fear oflife- me to understand the basic and clinical aspects of mast threatening reactions, to the physician who faces the cell-related problems is long.
In 1968 the first contacts were arranged with the publishing house of Urban & Schwarzenberg concerning the establishment of a periodical to be produced in English with the aim of publishing important scientific work in pediatric surgery and related disciplines.
The problems associated with the pharmacologic and physiologic regulation of neuromuscular transmission and of the morphofunctional organization of neuromuscular junctions have attracted a wide range of investigators.
The author's principal aim is to win over the patient through the development of the "e;positive"e; aspects of his psychopathology-a concern the significance of which I have also discovered, especially in schizophrenic therapy.