Didier Schneiter
The Swiss Approach - feasibility of a national low-dose CT lung cancer screening program.
Jungblut L, von Garnier C, Puhan M, Tomonaga Y, Kaufmann C, Azzola A, Bürgi U, Bremerich J, Brutsche M, Christe A, Ebner L, Heverhagen J, Eich C, Franzen D, Schmitt-Opitz I, Schneiter D, Spieldenner J, Horwath N, Kohler M, Weder W, Lovis A, Meuli R, Menig M, Beigelmann-Aubry C, Niemann T, Stöhr S, Vock P, Senn O, Neuner-Jehle S, Selby K, Laures S, Otto S, Frauenfelder T. The Swiss Approach - feasibility of a national low-dose CT lung cancer screening program. Swiss Med Wkly 2022; 152
14.04.2022The Swiss Approach - feasibility of a national low-dose CT lung cancer screening program.
14.04.2022Swiss Med Wkly 2022; 152
Jungblut Lisa, von Garnier Christophe, Puhan Milo, Tomonaga Yuki, Kaufmann Cornel, Azzola Andrea, Bürgi Urs, Bremerich Jens, Brutsche Martin, Christe Andreas, Ebner Lukas, Heverhagen Johannes T, Eich Christine, Franzen Daniel, Schmitt-Opitz Isabelle, Schneiter Didier, Spieldenner Jörg, Horwath Nigel, Kohler Malcolm, Weder Walter, Lovis Alban, Meuli Reto, Menig Matthias, Beigelmann-Aubry Catherine, Niemann Tilo, Stöhr Susanna, Vock Peter, Senn Oliver, Neuner-Jehle Stefan, Selby Kevin, Laures Simin, Otto Sebastian, Frauenfelder Thomas
Which Anesthesia Regimen Is Best to Reduce Morbidity and Mortality in Lung Surgery?: A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial
Beck-Schimmer B, Filipovic M, Schneiter D, Weder W, Vogt A, Stuber F, Risch T, Neff T, Seeberger M, Braun J, Bonvini J, Puhan M. Which Anesthesia Regimen Is Best to Reduce Morbidity and Mortality in Lung Surgery?: A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial. Anesthesiology 2016; 125:313-21.
01.08.2016Which Anesthesia Regimen Is Best to Reduce Morbidity and Mortality in Lung Surgery?: A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial
01.08.2016Anesthesiology 2016; 125:313-21
Beck-Schimmer Beatrice, Filipovic Miodrag, Schneiter Didier, Weder Walter, Vogt Andreas, Stuber Frank, Risch Tobias J, Neff Thomas A, Seeberger Manfred, Braun Julia, Bonvini John M, Puhan Milo
Significance of incidental 18F-FDG accumulations in the gastrointestinal tract in PET/CT: correlation with endoscopic and histopathologic results
Kamel E, von Schulthess G, Stöckli S, Schneiter D, Padberg B, Fried M, Schiesser M, Truninger K, Thumshirn M, Stumpe K. Significance of incidental 18F-FDG accumulations in the gastrointestinal tract in PET/CT: correlation with endoscopic and histopathologic results. Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 2004; 45:1804-10.
01.11.2004Significance of incidental 18F-FDG accumulations in the gastrointestinal tract in PET/CT: correlation with endoscopic and histopathologic results
01.11.2004Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 2004; 45:1804-10
Kamel Ehab M, von Schulthess Gustav K, Stöckli Sandro, Schneiter Didier, Padberg Barbara, Fried Michael, Schiesser Marc, Truninger Kaspar, Thumshirn Miriam, Stumpe Katrin D M