K. Dalhoff
- Respiratory EmergenciesEdited by S. Nava and T. WelteBook | Published in 2006DOI: 10.1183/1025448x.erm3606ISBN (electronic): 978-1-904097-84-6
- Table 1. –By H. Kothe and K. DalhoffBook | Published in 1970
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- Imbalanced secretion of IL‐1β and IL‐1RA in Chlamydia pneumoniae-infected mononuclear cells from COPD patientsBy J. Rupp, H. Kothe, A. Mueller, M. Maass and K. DalhoffJ. RuppH. KotheA. MuellerM. Maass
- Enhanced PMN response in chronic bronchitis and community-acquired pneumoniaBy A. Strassburg, D. Droemann, G. van Zandbergen, H. Kothe and K. DalhoffA. StrassburgD. DroemannG. van ZandbergenH. Kothe
- Sepsis severity predicts outcome in community-acquired pneumococcal pneumoniaBy B. Schaaf, J. Kruse, J. Rupp, R. R. Reinert, D. Droemann, P. Zabel, S. Ewig and K. DalhoffB. SchaafJ. KruseJ. RuppR. R. ReinertD. DroemannP. ZabelS. Ewig
- Outcome of community-acquired pneumonia: influence of age, residence status and antimicrobial treatmentBy H. Kothe, T. Bauer, R. Marre, N. Suttorp, T. Welte, K. Dalhoff and the Competence Network for Community-Acquired Pneumonia study groupH. KotheT. BauerR. MarreN. SuttorpT. Welte
- From the authorsBy B. Schaaf and K. Dalhoff
- Chlamydia pneumoniae is frequently detected in the blood after acute lung infectionBy L. Witte, D. Droemann, K. Dalhoff and J. RuppL. WitteD. DroemannK. DalhoffJ. Rupp
- Sepsis severity predicts outcome in community acquired pneumococcal pneumoniaBy B. Schaaf, J. Kruse, J Rupp, R.R. Reinert, D. Droemann, P. Zabel, S. Ewig and K. DalhoffArticle | Published in 2007 in European Respiratory JournalB. SchaafJ. KruseJ RuppR.R. ReinertD. DroemannP. ZabelS. Ewig
- Outcome of CAP: influence of age, residence status, and antimicrobial treatmentBy H. Kothe, T. Bauer, R. Marre, N. Suttorp, T. Welte and K. DalhoffArticle | Published in 2008 in European Respiratory JournalH. KotheT. BauerR. MarreN. SuttorpT. Welte
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