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PD Dr. Cornelia Erfurt-Berge
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Department of Dermatology
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Medikamentöse Therapien des Ulcus cruris (2024)
Ronicke M, Erfurt-Berge C
Journal article, Review article
Occlusive cutaneous vasculopathies as cause of chronic ulcers (2024)
Ronicke M, Berking C, Erfurt-Berge C
Journal article
Design and Implementation of an ETL-Process to Transfer Wound-Related Data into a Standardized Common Data Model (2023)
Przysucha M, Hüsers J, Liberman D, Kersten O, Schlüter A, Fraas S, Busch D, et al.
Book chapter / Article in edited volumes
Effect of abrocitinib in a patient with extensive necrobiosis lipoidica (2023)
Arnet L, Erfurt-Berge C
Journal article, Letter
Can Synthetic Images Improve CNN Performance in Wound Image Classification? (2023)
Malihi L, Hübner U, Richter ML, Moelleken M, Przysucha M, Busch D, Heggemann J, et al.
Book chapter / Article in edited volumes
Therapeutische Optionen der Necrobiosis lipoidica (2023)
Erfurt-Berge C, Arnet L
Journal article
Stellenwert der Biopsie in der Diagnostik chronischer Wunden – ein Positionspapier der Initiative Chronische Wunden (ICW) e. V. (2023)
Erfurt-Berge C, Bültemann A, Gerber V, Motzkus M, Rembe JD, Dissemond J
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Malignome als Ursache von chronischen Wunden (2023)
Siegling M, Erfurt-Berge C
Journal article
Therapeutische Optionen der Necrobiosis lipoidica (2023)
Erfurt-Berge C, Arnet L
Journal article
Predilection sites of pyoderma gangrenosum: Retrospective study of 170 clearly diagnosed patients (2023)
Moelleken M, Erfurt-Berge C, Ronicke M, Busch D, Hübner UH, Hüsers J, Przysucha M, Dissemond J
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