Physician
Psychiatry
Thomas C. Nolte practices Psychiatry. He studied medicine at Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine. Thomas C. Nolte is a published MD. He published 38 publications, including: 'Testicular toxicity: regulatory guidelines--the end of formaldehyde fixation?'
Publications
- [Diagnosis of back pain].
- Morphology and histogenesis of squamous cell metaplasia of the rat lung after chronic exposure to a pyrolized pitch condensate and/or carbon black, or to combinations ...
- Immunohistochemistry and morphology of particle-induced pulmonary lesions.
- [Therapy of low back pain].
- [Cancer pain: recommendations beyond the WHO-ladder].
- Osteochondroma in laboratory rats: a report of 3 cases in a Fischer-344, a Sprague-Dawley, and a Wistar rat.
- Chemically induced pulmonary mucoepidermoid carcinoma in a female Wistar rat.
- Histopathology of chemically induced testicular atrophy in rats.
- Morphological comparison between benign keratinizing cystic squamous cell tumours of the lung and squamous lesions of the skin in rats.
- [Pain management in the family doctor''s office].
- Identification of genes involved in gentamicin-induced nephrotoxicity in rats--a toxicogenomic investigation.
- Testicular toxicity: regulatory guidelines--the end of formaldehyde fixation?
- Innovative pain therapy with a fixed combination of prolonged-release oxycodone/naloxone: a large observational study under conditions of daily practice.
- [Efficient pain management in the family doctor''s office].
- RITA--registry of industrial toxicology animal-data--guides for organ sampling and trimming procedures in rats.
- Prolonged-release oxycodone/naloxone in the treatment of neuropathic pain - results from a large observational study.
- Proliferative and nonproliferative lesions of the rat and mouse hepatobiliary system.
- [Chronic pain patient: no fear of Opioids].
- RITA--Registry of Industrial Toxicology Animal data: the application of historical Control data for Leydig cell tumors in rats.
- Pharmacokinetics of intranasal fentanyl spray in patients with cancer and breakthrough pain.
- Efficacy of intranasal fentanyl spray versus Other opioids for breakthrough pain in cancer.
- Proceedings of the 2009 National Toxicology Program Satellite Symposium.
- [Fentanyl patch in the treatment of severe chronic pain].
- Efficacy and tolerability of intranasal fentanyl spray 50 to 200 microg for breakthrough pain in patients with cancer: a phase III, multinational, randomized, double-b...
- A letter to the editor.
- [25 years of progress in pain therapy: the rocky road to recognition].
- [Back pain, low budget, deficient therapy. Vertebra under pressure].
- [Generics in pain therapy].
- Improved lipid profile through liver-specific knockdown of liver X receptor alpha in KKAy diabetic mice.
- A randomized, open, parallel group, multicenter trial to investigate analgesic efficacy and safety of a new transdermal fentanyl patch compared to standard Opioid trea...
- [Morphine therapy is not assisted euthanasia!].
- [The chronic pain patient: assuring long-term success].
- Standardized assessment of cell proliferation: the approach of the RITA-CEPA working group.
- [Pain-free should be the goal].
- The ESTP Award 2003 including 1,000 EUR is given in equal parts to Dr. Juliette Lilbert and Dr. Daniel Robert Roth.
- Revised guides for organ sampling and trimming in rats and mice--part 1.
- Local tolerance testing of parenteral Drugs: how to put into practice.
Schools
Medical University of South Carolina
Ariz Health Science Center
Az Health Science Center Dept Psychiatry
Conditions Treated
- Adjustment Disorder
- Alcohol-Induced Mental Disorders
- Alcoholism (Alcohol Dependence)
- Amphetamine and Other Psychostimulant Dependence
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Doctors Specialties
- Addiction Psychiatry
- Psychiatry
Accepted Insurances
Education
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University of Arizona
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Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine
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