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2. Deep Learning zur Kariesdiagnostik: Deep learning for caries detection
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Krämer, Norbert and Frankenberger, Roland
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- 2023
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3. [Imaging of neuroendocrine tumors of the gastrointestinal tract : Value of (hybrid) imaging diagnostics in radiology].
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Ebner R, Rübenthaler J, Ricke J, Sheikh GT, Unterrainer LM, Auernhammer CJ, Spitzweg C, Brendel M, Schmid-Tannwald C, and Cyran CC
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- Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Multimodal Imaging methods, Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography methods, Positron-Emission Tomography methods, Tomography, X-Ray Computed methods, Gastrointestinal Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Gastrointestinal Neoplasms pathology, Gastrointestinal Neoplasms diagnosis, Neuroendocrine Tumors diagnostic imaging, Neuroendocrine Tumors pathology
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Clinical/methodical Issue: Neuroendocrine tumors (NET) represent a heterogeneous group of rare tumors that predominantly arise in the gastrointestinal tract. At the time of initial diagnosis, the NET has already spread locoregionally in about half of the patients, and 27% of patients have already developed distant metastases. Since this plays a crucial role in therapy planning, accurate diagnostic imaging is important., Standard Radiological Methods: Due to its high temporal and spatial resolution (multiphasic including arterial phase), computed tomography (CT) plays a decisive role in primary staging and follow-up care, while magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with its excellent soft tissue contrast offers advantages in the assessment of parenchymal organs in the upper abdomen., Methodical Innovations: Somatostatin receptor (SSR) positron emission tomography (PET) provides additional functional information that not only helps to detect the primary tumor and distant metastases, but also has a significant influence on therapeutic management in a theranostic approach., Performance: Hybrid imaging using SSR-PET/CT has proven to be particularly effective in the detection of NET. Compared to conventional imaging, it provides additional information in 68% of patients, which has a significant impact on clinical management., Achievements: Imaging of NET requires the combined use of various methods such as ultrasound, CT, MRI, and PET/CT to enable accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning., Practical Recommendations: SSR-PET/CT is a valuable tool for the accurate staging of neuroendocrine tumors of the gastrointestinal tract, especially with small metastases, while MRI with hepatocyte-specific contrast agent and diffusion-weighted imaging is useful for the specific assessment of liver metastases., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Medizin Verlag GmbH, ein Teil von Springer Nature.)
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- 2024
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4. Posttraumatische Darstellung und 3D-Druck eines Präparats anhand von computertomografischer Bildgebung
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Kajtazaj, Laura
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Parametervergleich ,Bildgebende Verfahren ,Parameter comparison ,Forensic ,Imaging techniques ,3D printing ,Schädeltrauma ,Forensik ,3D-Druck ,Head trauma - Abstract
Ziel der Arbeit: Die bildgebenden Modalitäten bilden einen wichtigen und nicht mehr wegzudenkenden Baustein in vielen medizinischen Bereichen und stellen zusammen mit ihren 3D-Rekonstruktionfähigkeiten auch in der Forensik ein immer bedeutsameres Instrument zur Beantwortung von Fragen in der forensischen Fallarbeit dar. (1) Diese Arbeit soll Auskunft über die unterschiedlichen Visualisierungs- und Bildgebungsmodalitäten geben sowie deren Anwendungsgebiete und Einschränkungen aufzeigen. Der Fokus liegt auf der überwiegend eigenständigen Erforschung der bildgebungsabhängigen geometrischen Abweichungen der verwendeten Modalitäten gegenüber dem Präparat sowie der Prüfung der wahrheitsgetreuen oberflächlichen Abbildung des verursachten Schädeltraumas anhand der Anwendung eines Oberflächenscanners. Methode: Grundlage zur Datengewinnung ist ein Schafschädel, der für analytische Zwecke im Zuge der Erstellung dieser Arbeit eingesetzt wurde. Anhand dieses Präparats wurden prä- und posttraumatische CT-Datensätze erstellt, 3D-Modelle mit unterschiedlichen Schwellenwertverfahren gedruckt und mithilfe eines Oberflächenscanners erfasst und für weitere Auswertungen verwendet. Des Weiteren konnten durch eine umfangreiche Literaturrecherche und praktischer Auseinandersetzungen fachbezogene Kenntnisse in Bezug auf die Bearbeitungstools der unterschiedlichen Anbieter (Materialise® Mimics und 3 Matic, Artec Studio Professional) erlangt werden. Ergebnisse: Der Vergleich der Datensätze und die anschließende Interpretation der Analyse erfolgt durch die visuelle Betrachtung sowie die durch die Falschfarbendarstellung ersichtlichen oberflächlichen Abweichungen. Die Abweichungen zwischen prä- und posttraumatischen CT-Daten liegen zwischen -3,42 und 6,6mm, die wiederum durch das zustande gekommene Trauma nachvollziehbar sind. Extremwerte kommen bei allen Vergleichen außerhalb des relevanten Zielgebiets vor. Bei den Vergleichen der 3D-Modelle mit dem verwundeten Präparat wies das Modell mit dem Schwellenwertverfahren „CT Bone“ die geringsten Abweichungen im Bereich der Frakturlinien auf. Diskussion: Bildgebende Modalitäten weisen eine Reihe an Verwendungszwecke auf und können für unterschiedliche Fragestellungen und Indikationen ein entscheidender Faktor zur Lösung von Tathergängen sowie Verletzungsursachen sein. Der analytische Vergleich der akquirierten Datensätze zeigt vergleichbare Ergebnisse bezüglich der Darstellung von oberflächlichen Frakturmustern. Der kombinierte Einsatz verschiedener Modalitäten wirkt schwächenausgleichend und erzielt einen höheren Informationsgehalt. Aim: Imaging modalities form an important and indispensable component in many medical fields and, together with their 3D reconstruction capabilities, are also an increasingly important tool in forensic science for resolving issues in forensic casework. This paper aims to provide information about the different visualization and imaging modalities and to demonstrate their application fields and limitations. The focus is on the predominantly independent investigation of the imaging-dependent geometric deviations of the used modalities compared to the specimen as well as the examination of the truthful superficial imaging of the caused cranial trauma based on the application of a surface scanner. Method: The basis for data acquisition is a sheep skull, which was used for analytical purposes in the course of this work. Using this specimen, pre- and posttraumatic CT data sets were created, 3D models with different threshold methods were printed and acquired using a surface scanner and used for further analysis. Furthermore, through an extensive literature review and practical discussions, specialist knowledge was gained regarding the processing tools of the different vendors (Materialise® Mimics and 3 Matic, Artec Studio Professional). Results: Comparison of the data sets and subsequent interpretation of the analysis is done by visual inspection as well as the superficial deviations evident by the false colour representation. The deviations between pre- and post-traumatic CT data range from -3.42 to 6.6mm, which again can be understood by the trauma that occurred. Extreme values occur in all comparisons outside the relevant target area. In the comparisons of the 3D models with the wounded specimen, the model with the thresholding procedure "CT Bone" showed the smallest deviations around the fracture lines. Discussion: Imaging modalities have several uses and can be a crucial factor in solving crime scenes as well as causes of injury for different issues and indications. Analytical comparison of the acquired datasets shows comparable results regarding the visualization of superficial fracture patterns. The combined use of different modalities has a weakening balancing effect and achieves a higher information content.
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- 2023
5. Verletzungen der extrakraniellen Hirngefäße bei Verletzungen der Halswirbelsäule.
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Hajnovic, L., Sefranek, V., and Schütz, L.
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- 2016
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6. Strategien für die präinterventionelle Bildgebung bei peripherer arterieller Verschlusskrankheit.
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Klein-Weigel, P., Fish, J., and Fraedrich, G.
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- 2015
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7. Epikardiales Fett.
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Niemann, M., Alkadhi, H., Gotschy, A., Kozerke, S., and Manka, R.
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- 2015
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8. Correlation analysis of physical fitness and retinal microvasculature by OCT angiography in healthy adults
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Pieter Nelis, Boris Schmitz, Andreas Klose, Florian Rolfes, Maged Alnawaiseh, Michael Krüger, Nicole Eter, Stefan-Martin Brand, Florian Alten, Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Münster, and Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy
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Male ,genetic structures ,Physiology ,Cardiovascular Medicine ,Running ,Diagnostic Radiology ,Blood Flow ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Public and Occupational Health ,Anaerobiosis ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Cardiovascular Imaging ,Correlation of Data ,Tomography ,Radiology and Imaging ,Angiography ,Sports Science ,Body Fluids ,Blood ,Health ,Medicine and health ,Lactates ,Medicine ,Regression Analysis ,Female ,Anatomy ,Tomography, Optical Coherence ,Research Article ,Adult ,Imaging Techniques ,Science ,Research and Analysis Methods ,Young Adult ,Diagnostic Medicine ,Ocular System ,Humans ,ddc:610 ,Sports and Exercise Medicine ,Exercise ,Biological Locomotion ,Retinal Vessels ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Physical Activity ,eye diseases ,Physical Fitness ,Microvessels ,Multivariate Analysis ,Eyes ,Head - Abstract
Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A) represents the most recent modality in retinal imaging for non-invasive and depth-selective visualization of blood flow in retinal vessels. With regard to quantitative OCTA measurements for early detection of subclinical alterations, it is of great interest, which intra- and extra-ocular factors affect the results of OCTA measurements. Here, we performed OCTA imaging of the central retina in 65 eyes of 65 young healthy female and male participants and evaluated individual physical fitness levels by standard lactate diagnostic using an incremental maximal performance running test. The main finding was that OCTA measurements of the foveal avascular zone (FAZ) area were associated with physical fitness. Using multivariate regression analysis, we found that running speed at the individual lactate threshold, a marker strongly associated with aerobic performance capacity, significantly contributed to differences in FAZ area (β = 0.111, p = 0.032). The data indicates that smaller FAZ areas are likely observed in individuals with higher aerobic exercise capacity. Our findings are also of interest with respect to the potential use of retinal OCTA imaging to detect exercise-induced microvascular adaptations in future studies.
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- 2021
9. The target volume definition in radiotherapeutic treatment of Dupuytren's disease
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Greilinger, Florian
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DEGRO-Leitlinie ,Morbus Dupuytren ,Bildgebende Verfahren ,Dupuytren´s disease ,Zielvolumen ,Target volume ,Imaging techniques ,DEGRO-Guideline - Abstract
Diese Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit der Zielvolumendefinition bei der teletherapeutischen Behandlung von Morbus Dupuytren. Im europäischen Raum erkranken circa 12% im Alter von 55 Jahren und 29% im Alter von 75 Jahren. Vermehrt sind Nordeuropäer*innen betroffen, wobei die Prävalenz für Männer höher ist als für Frauen. Aufgrund der steigenden Lebenserwartung ist von einer steigenden Inzidenz auszugehen. Ziel dieser Arbeit ist es, die Zielvolumendefinition in aktuellen Studien bei der teletherapeutischen Behandlung von Morbus Dupuytren zu untersuchen und mit der Guideline der „Deutschen Gesellschaft für Radioonkologie“ (DEGRO) zu vergleichen. Zudem wird untersucht, welche bildgebenden Verfahren für die Zielgebietsbestimmung herangezogen werden. Zur Beantwortung der Forschungsfragen wurde eine umfassende Literaturrecherche in den Datenbanken ScienceDirect, SpringerLink, Thieme EBook Library, Google Scholar und PubMed durchgeführt. Der Suchzeitraum für verwendete Studien wurde auf die Jahre 2015 und 2021 beschränkt. Immer noch gültige Richtlinien und Bücher, welche vor 2015 veröffentlicht wurden, wurden ebenfalls für diese Arbeit verwendet. Die Ergebnisse der Studien zeigen, dass es keine einheitliche Zielvolumendefinition gibt. Das Zielgebiet, welches bestrahlt werden soll, setzt sich aus den tastbaren oder detektierten Knötchen und Strängen in der Handinnenfläche des/der Patient*in plus einem Sicherheitssaum von 5-20 Millimeter (mm) zusammen. Als bildgebende Verfahren zur Zielgebietsbestimmung werde sowohl die Computertomographie als auch die Magnetresonanztomographie herangezogen. Zusammenfassend zeigten die Studienergebnisse, dass die Vorgaben der DEGRO-Guideline in keiner Studie maßgeblich eingehalten werden. Das Zielgebiet, welches durch bildgebende Verfahren bestimmt werden kann, wurde zumeist klinisch mittels Palpation bestimmt. This bachelor thesis deals with the target volume definition in teletherapeutic treatment of Dupuytren's disease. In the european region, approximately 12% of patients are diagnosed by the age of 55 and 29% by the age of 75. Northern europeans are increasingly affected, with a higher prevalence for men than for women. Due to increasing life expectancy, the incidence is expected to rise. The aim of this thesis is to investigate the target volume definition in current studies in teletherapeutic treatment of Dupuytren's disease and to compare it with the guideline of the "Deutsche Gesellschaft für Radioonkologie" (DEGRO). In addition, it will be investigated which imaging techniques are used for target area determination. In order to answer the research questions, a comprehensive literature search was performed in the databases ScienceDirect, SpringerLink, Thieme E-Book Library, Google Scholar and PubMed. The search period for studies used was limited to 2015 and 2021. Still valid guidelines and books published before 2015 were also used for this work. The results of the studies show, that there is no uniform target volume definition. The target area to be irradiated is composed of the palpable or detectable nodules and cords in the palm of the patients hand plus a safety margin of 5-20 millimeters (mm). Both computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging were used as imaging modalities for target area determination. In summary, the study results showed that the DEGRO guideline specifications were not significantly met in any study. The target area, which can be determined by imaging techniques, was mostly determined clinically by palpation.
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- 2021
10. Präoperative α-Rezeptoren-Blockade beim asymptomatischen Phäochromozytom? Pro.
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Bracker, L., Rath, S., Dralle, H., and Bucher, M.
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PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA , *HYPERTENSION , *TUMORS , *THERAPEUTICS , *ADRENERGIC receptors , *TOMOGRAPHY - Abstract
In approximately 90% of all cases a pheochromocytoma causes sustained or paroxysmal hypertension. During surgical resection tumor manipulation can lead to excessive catecholamine release with the risk of life-threatening complications. Since the early 1950s a preoperative medical treatment with an α-adrenoceptor blocking agent has been successfully administered for prevention of hemodynamic instability but not all pheochromocytomas are associated with hypertension. Currently the discovery of asymptomatic pheochromocytomas is more frequent than in the time prior to modern imaging techniques (computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging). There is little information about this type of pheochromocytoma in the literature. This article discusses the question if preoperative α-adrenoceptor block is also indicated in asymptomatic pheochromocytomas based on the current literature. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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11. Verzögerte Visusminderung nach Hammer-Meißel-Verletzung.
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Schnaidt, A.G., Schröder, A.C., Gatzioufas, Z., Löw, U., Lang, H.M., and Seitz, B.
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- 2009
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12. Update: Diagnostik der oberen Atemwege bei Schlafapnoe-Syndrom.
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Maurer, J.T. and Stuck, B.A.
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- 2008
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13. Harninkontinenz der Frau.
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Kheyfets, O. and Kölbl, H.
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- 2007
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14. Endoskopische Diagnostik und Therapieoptionen beim Gallengangskarzinom.
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Veltzke-Schlieker, W., Abou-Rebyeh, H., Adler, A., and Rösch, T.
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- 2006
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15. Ultraschallkontrastmittel — physikalische Grundlagen.
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Kollmann, C. and Putzer, M.
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- 2005
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16. Risikoadaptierte Nachsorge des malignen Melanoms.
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Garbe, C.
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- 2004
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17. Bild gebende Verfahren in der Unfallchirurgie – Konsensuskonferenz.
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Linsenmaier, Ulrich and Reiser, Maximilian
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- 2002
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18. Fehldiagnose Anorexia nervosa bei 2 Patienten mit Malignom.
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Lehrnbecher, T., Kellner, M., Warmuth-Metz, M., Kühl, J., and Müller, H.-L.
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- 2001
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19. Einfluß bildgebender Verfahren auf die prämortale Diagnosesicherheit.
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Schölmerich, Jürgen, Becher, Horst, and Witzig, Walter
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- 1997
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20. Alcohol consumption, but not smoking is associated with higher MR-derived liver fat in an asymptomatic study population
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Birgit Ertl-Wagner, Hannah Patscheider, Susanne Rospleszcz, Anina Schafnitzel, Holger Hetterich, Christian Bayerl, Annette Peters, Sigrid Auweter, Roberto Lorbeer, Fabian Bamberg, Christa Meisinger, Maximilian F. Reiser, and Margit Heier
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Male ,Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy ,Cross-sectional study ,Physiology ,lcsh:Medicine ,Gastroenterology ,Biochemistry ,Diagnostic Radiology ,Body Mass Index ,Fats ,Cohort Studies ,Habits ,0302 clinical medicine ,Endocrinology ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Smoking Habits ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Young adult ,lcsh:Science ,education.field_of_study ,Multidisciplinary ,Alcohol Consumption ,Radiology and Imaging ,Liver Diseases ,Fatty liver ,Smoking ,Middle Aged ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Lipids ,Physiological Parameters ,Adipose Tissue ,Liver ,Population study ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Cohort study ,Research Article ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Alcohol Drinking ,Imaging Techniques ,Endocrine Disorders ,Population ,Gastroenterology and Hepatology ,Research and Analysis Methods ,Asymptomatic ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,Diagnostic Medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Humans ,ddc:610 ,education ,Nutrition ,Behavior ,business.industry ,Body Weight ,lcsh:R ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Former Smoker ,medicine.disease ,Diet ,Fatty Liver ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Metabolic Disorders ,lcsh:Q ,business - Abstract
Background The aim of our study was to determine the relation of alcohol consumption and cigarette smoking on continuous-measured hepatic fat fraction (HFF) in a population free of cardiovascular disease. We suggested a direct correlation of alcohol consumption with HFF and increased HFF in former smokers compared to current smokers. Methods Data from 384 subjects (mean age: 56 years, 58% men) of a population-based cohort study (KORA) were included in a cross-sectional design. Liver fat was assessed by 3 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) using a multi-echo Dixon sequence and T2-corrected single voxel multi-echo spectroscopy (H-1-MRS). Smoking status was classified as never, former or current smoker and alcohol consumption as non-, moderate (0.1-39.9 g/day for men and 0.1-19.9 g/day for women), or heavy drinker (>= 40 g/day for men and >= 20 g/day for women). Fatty liver disease was defined as HFF >= 5.56%. Results Average HFF was 8.8% by H-1-MRS and 8.5% by MRI. Former smokers showed a higher HFF (MRI: beta = 2.64; p = 0.006) and a higher FLD prevalence (MRI: OR = 1.91; p = 0.006) compared to never smokers. Current smokers showed decreased odds for FLD measured by H-1-MRS after multivariable adjustment (OR = 0.37; p = 0.007) with never smoker as reference. Heavy drinking was positively associated with HFF (H-1-MRS: beta = 2.99; p = 0.003) and showed highest odds for FLD (H-1-MRS: OR = 3.05; p = 0.008) with non-drinker as reference. Moderate drinking showed a positive association with HFF (H-1-MRS: beta = 1.54; p = 0.061 and MRI: beta = 1.75; p = 0.050). Conclusions Our data revealed lowest odds for FLD in current smokers, moderate drinkers showing higher HFF than non-drinkers and heavy drinkers showing highest HFF and odds for FLD. These findings partly conflict with former literature and underline the importance of further studies to investigate the complex effects on liver metabolism.
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- 2018
21. Epikardiales Fett: Bildgebung und Bedeutung für Erkrankungen des kardiovaskulären Systems
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Niemann, M., Alkadhi, H., Gotschy, A., Kozerke, S., and Manka, R.
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- 2015
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22. Die Neurobiologie der Sprache.
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Kümmerer, Dorothee
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- 2015
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23. Typische Fragen aus der Rheumatologie an den Augenarzt und den kooperierenden Radiologen
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Nölle, B., Both, M., Heller, M., and Roider, J.B.
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- 2008
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24. Fortschritte in der Diagnostik anorektaler Erkrankungen: Teil I: Anatomische Grundlagen sowie klinische und neurologische Verfahren
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Bader, F.G., Bouchard, R., Keller, R., Mirow, L., Czymek, R., Habermann, J.K., Fritsch, H., Bruch, H.-P., and Roblick, U.J.
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- 2008
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25. Bildgebende Verfahren in der Frühphase des Morbus Bechterew
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Dejaco, Christian, Duftner, Christina, and Schirmer, Michael
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- 2008
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26. Sternotomie und Kraniotomie mithilfe autonomer Roboter: Experimentelle Evaluation an sieben Schweinen
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Albers, J., Schmidt, T., Hassfeld, S., Heid, F., and Vahl, C.-F.
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- 2007
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27. Harninkontinenz der Frau: Formen, Ursachen, Diagnostik
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Kheyfets, O. and Kölbl, H.
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- 2007
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28. Bildgebung bei Kollagenosen
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Ostendorf, B., Cohnen, M., and Scherer, A.
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- 2006
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29. Bildgebende Verfahren in der Rheumatologie: Konventionelle Röntgendiagnostik bei der rheumatoiden Arthritis
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Rau, R., Lingg, G., Wassenberg, S., Schorn, C., Scherer, A., and Für die Kommission „Bildgebende Verfahren“ der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Rheumatologie (Sprecher: Rolf Rau, Ratingen)
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- 2005
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30. [Options for the reduction of magnetic susceptibility artifacts caused by implanted microchips in 0.5 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging].
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Piesnack S, Oechtering G, and Ludewig E
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- Animals, Cats, Dogs, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Animal Identification Systems instrumentation, Artifacts, Magnetic Resonance Imaging veterinary
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Objective: Microchips contain ferromagnetic materials, which lead to severe focal image interferences when performing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Very small animals are particularly prone to these susceptibility artifacts, which may hinder analysis of the neck-region MRI image. We investigated the impact of sequence type on the artifact's size and determined the optimal imaging parameters to minimize these artifacts. Furthermore, the minimum distance between the microchip and the spinal canal required to assess the spinal structures should be determined., Material and Methods: Investigations were performed on the cadavers of 26 cats and two dogs using a low-field MRI System (field strength 0.5 Tesla). To quantify susceptibility artifacts, several sequence types (spin echo, turbo-spin echo (TSE), gradient echo) and imaging parameters (echo time (TE), voxel volume, frequency direction) were systematically varied. Additionally, computed tomography imaging was performed to determine the distance between the microchip and the spinal canal., Results: The size of the artifact was smallest with T1-weighted TSE sequences. A short TE (10 ms) and a small voxel size (acquisition matrix 256 x 256 pixels, field of view 160 mm, slice thickness 2 mm) significantly reduced artifact size. Furthermore, it could be shown that by changing the frequency- and phase-encoding direction, the shape and orientation of the maximum dimension of the artifact could be influenced. Even when using an optimized T1-weighted TSE sequence, it was impossible to evaluate the spinal cord when the distance between the microchip and the center of the spinal canal was < 19 mm., Conclusion and Clinical Relevance: In MR studies of the cervical spine of small dogs and cats, microchips can cause severe susceptibility artifacts. Because of the small distance between the microchip and the spinal structures, spinal evaluation may be limited or impossible. The investigations demonstrated that the adjustment of sequence parameters helps to significantly minimize artifact size and shape. The greatest reduction in artifact size was achieved by using a T1-weighted TSE sequence.
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31. [Computed tomography with computer-assisted detection of pulmonary nodules in dogs and cats].
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Niesterok C, Piesnack S, Köhler C, Ludewig E, Alef M, and Kiefer I
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- Animals, Cats, Dogs, Lung Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted methods, Retrospective Studies, Tomography, X-Ray Computed methods, Tomography, X-Ray Computed veterinary, Cat Diseases diagnostic imaging, Dog Diseases diagnostic imaging, Lung Neoplasms veterinary
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Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the potential benefit of computer-assisted detection (CAD) of pulmonary nodules in veterinary medicine. Therefore, the CAD rate was compared to the detection rates of two individual examiners in terms of its sensitivity and false-positive findings., Materials and Methods: We included 51 dogs and 16 cats with pulmonary nodules previously diagnosed by computed tomography. First, the number of nodules ≥ 3 mm was recorded for each patient by two independent examiners. Subsequently, each examiner used the CAD software for automated nodule detection. With the knowledge of the CAD results, a final consensus decision on the number of nodules was achieved. The software used was a commercially available CAD program., Results: The sensitivity of examiner 1 was 89.2%, while that of examiner 2 reached 87.4%. CAD had a sensitivity of 69.4%. With CAD, the sensitivity of examiner 1 increased to 94.7% and that of examiner 2 to 90.8%., Conclusion and Clinical Relevance: The CAD-system, which we used in our study, had a moderate sensitivity of 69.4%. Despite its severe limitations, with a high level of false-positive and false-negative results, CAD increased the examiners' sensitivity. Therefore, its supportive role in diagnostics appears to be evident.
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32. 378. Die NMR-Untersuchung des Körperstammes und der Extremitäten.
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Rupp, N., Reiser, M., and Stetter, E.
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