14 results on '"Schopf, C."'
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2. Die kortikale Dicke der distalen Radiusdiaphyse lässt zuverlässige Rückschlüsse auf die vorliegende Knochenqualität zu
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Schmidutz, F, Shuanggen, Y, Schopf, C, Müller, PM, Richards, RG, and Sprecher, C
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Radius ,ddc: 610 ,Knochensubstanzverlust ,BMD ,Cortex ,Fraktur ,Osteoporose ,610 Medical sciences ,Medicine ,Index - Abstract
Fragestellung: Der osteoporotische Knochensubstanzverlust ist die häufigste Ursache für Frakturen am distalen Radius. Die Dicke des Kortex hat in jüngster Vergangenheit wieder vermehrt Beachtung gefunden, da Studien gezeigt haben, dass der Cortex im großen Umfang von dem Knochensubstanzverlust[zum vollständigen Text gelangen Sie über die oben angegebene URL], Deutscher Kongress für Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie (DKOU 2016)
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- 2016
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3. eine retrospektive Studie an 64 Fällen
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Friedel, G, Kuipers, T, Zoller, J, Kyriss, T, Schopf, C, Greulich, M, and Toomes, H
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ddc: 610 - Published
- 2004
4. Die Bedeutung der postoperativen Pneumonie nach lungenresezierenden Eingriffen im Alter
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Kirschbaum, A, Schopf, C, Sienel, W, Passlick, B, Kirschbaum, A, Schopf, C, Sienel, W, and Passlick, B
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- 2010
5. Full-thickness chest wall resection for locally recurrent breast cancer
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Friedel, G, Kuipers, T, Engel, C, Schopf, C, Veit, S, Zoller, J, Kyriss, T, Greulich, M, Toomes, H, Friedel, G, Kuipers, T, Engel, C, Schopf, C, Veit, S, Zoller, J, Kyriss, T, Greulich, M, and Toomes, H
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Aim: In spite of available recommendations, therapeutic procedures of locally recurrent breast cancer are very different. In a retrospective study, the possibilities and results of complete, full-thickness chest wall resection are presented.Methods: Between 1985 and 2004, 51 women underwent complete, full-thickness chest wall resection with primary coverage. Primary surgical therapy of breast cancer had been mastectomy in 88%. Median age of patients undergoing surgery for a local recurrence was 57 (29 - 81) years. The median interval between surgery of the primary tumour and of the local recurrence was 70.3 (10.7 - 327.2) months; median follow-up was 29.4 (1.8 - 230.9) months. 40 (78.4%) patients required rib resections, 15 (29.4%) of them in combination with partial sternal resection. In 4 (7.8%) patients complete and in 7 (13.7%) patients partial sternal resection without additional rib resection were performed.Coverage was mainly realized using latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flaps (n=44; 86.3%). Survival rates were calculated by means of the Kaplan-Meier method, the relative risk using univariate and multivariate Cox-regression analysis.Results: In the total collective, cumulative 5-, 10- and 15-year survival (YS) rates were 39%, 31% and 23%, respectively, median survival 46.4 months. R0 resection was associated with a 5-YS of 42%. Prognostic factors were age at the time of primary surgery, disease-free interval and tumour invasion of bony structures. Mortality was 2%, morbidity 35%. Conclusion: Full-thickness chest wall resection of locally recurrent breast cancer is possible in almost any patient when performed by a team of thoracic and plastic surgeons. Only radical resection provides good long-term results with low mortality and morbidity., Vorhaben: Die Therapie des Lokalrezidives des Mammakarzinoms wird trotz vorliegender Empfehlungen sehr uneinheitlich durchgeführt. Mit der retrospektiven Untersuchung sollen die Möglichkeiten und Ergebnisse der kompletten, allschichtigen Brustwandresektion aufgezeigt werden.Methode: Zwischen 1985 und 2004 wurde bei 51 Frauen eine komplette, allschichtige Thoraxwandresektion mit primärer Deckung durchgeführt. Die primäre, operative Therapie des Mammakarzinoms bestand bei 88% in einer Mastektomie. Das Alter betrug bei der Operation des Lokalrezidives im Median 57 (29 - 81) Jahre. Das mediane Intervall zwischen Primärtumoroperation und Lokalrezidivoperation betrug 70,3 (10,7 - 327,2) Monate, die mediane Follow-up Zeit betrug 29,4 (1,8 - 230,9) Monate. Rippen wurden bei 40 (78,4%) Patienten reseziert, bei 15 (29,4%) in Kombination mit einer Sternumresektion. Bei 4 (7,8%) Patientinnen wurde eine komplette und bei 7 (13,7%) eine partielle Sternumresektion ohne zusätzliche Rippenresektion durchgeführt. Die Deckung wurde hauptsächlich mittels muskulokutaner Latissimus dorsi Lappen durchgeführt (86,3%, n=44). Die Überlebensdaten wurden mit der Kaplan-Meier Methode, das relative Risiko mit der univariaten und multivariaten Cox-Regression berechnet.Ergebnisse: Die kumulative 5, 10 und 15-Jahresüberlebenszeit (Jü) beträgt für die gesamte Gruppe 39%, 31% und 23%, das mediane Überleben 46,4 Monate. Bei R0 Resektion beträgt die 5-Jü 42%. Prognostische Faktoren waren das Alter der Patientinnen bei der Primäroperation, das krankheitsfreie Intervall und die Tumorinfiltration von knöchernen Strukturen. Die Letalität betrug 2%, die Morbidität 35%.Schlussfolgerung: Die allschichtige Brustwandresektion des Lokalrezidives des Mammakarzinoms ist im Team von Thorax- und plastischen Chirurgen nahezu immer möglich. Nur durch die radikale Resektion lassen sich gute Langzeiterfolge bei geringer Letalität und Morbidität erzielen.
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- 2005
6. Plastische Deckung allschichtiger Thoraxwandresektionen
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Friedel, G, Kuipers, T, Zoller, J, Kyriss, T, Schopf, C, Greulich, M, Toomes, H, Friedel, G, Kuipers, T, Zoller, J, Kyriss, T, Schopf, C, Greulich, M, and Toomes, H
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- 2004
7. A generic approach for computer-assistance of complex decision processes
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Heissel, T., primary, Krallmann, H., additional, Meyer, U., additional, Müller-Wünsch, M., additional, Schopf, C., additional, and Woltering, A., additional
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- 1994
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8. Cortical bone thickness of the distal radius predicts the local bone mineral density.
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Schmidutz F, Schopf C, Yan SG, Ahrend MD, Ihle C, and Sprecher C
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Aims: The distal radius is a major site of osteoporotic bone loss resulting in a high risk of fragility fracture. This study evaluated the capability of a cortical index (CI) at the distal radius to predict the local bone mineral density (BMD)., Methods: A total of 54 human cadaver forearms (ten singles, 22 pairs) (19 to 90 years) were systematically assessed by clinical radiograph (XR), dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA), CT, as well as high-resolution peripheral quantitative CT (HR-pQCT). Cortical bone thickness (CBT) of the distal radius was measured on XR and CT scans, and two cortical indices mean average (CBTavg) and gauge (CBTg) were determined. These cortical indices were compared to the BMD of the distal radius determined by DXA (areal BMD (aBMD)) and HR-pQCT (volumetric BMD (vBMD)). Pearson correlation coefficient (r) and intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) were used to compare the results and degree of reliability., Results: The CBT could accurately be determined on XRs and highly correlated to those determined on CT scans (r = 0.87 to 0.93). The CBTavg index of the XRs significantly correlated with the BMD measured by DXA (r = 0.78) and HR-pQCT (r = 0.63), as did the CBTg index with the DXA (r = 0.55) and HR-pQCT (r = 0.64) (all p < 0.001). A high correlation of the BMD and CBT was observed between paired specimens (r = 0.79 to 0.96). The intra- and inter-rater reliability was excellent (ICC 0.79 to 0.92)., Conclusion: The cortical index (CBTavg) at the distal radius shows a close correlation to the local BMD. It thus can serve as an initial screening tool to estimate the local bone quality if quantitative BMD measurements are unavailable, and enhance decision-making in acute settings on fracture management or further osteoporosis screening. Cite this article: Bone Joint Res 2021;10(12):820-829.
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- 2021
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9. Novel Adult-Onset Systolic Cardiomyopathy Due to MYH7 E848G Mutation in Patient-Derived Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells.
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Yang KC, Breitbart A, De Lange WJ, Hofsteen P, Futakuchi-Tsuchida A, Xu J, Schopf C, Razumova MV, Jiao A, Boucek R, Pabon L, Reinecke H, Kim DH, Ralphe JC, Regnier M, and Murry CE
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A novel myosin heavy chain 7 mutation (E848G) identified in a familial cardiomyopathy was studied in patient-specific induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes. The cardiomyopathic human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes exhibited reduced contractile function as single cells and engineered heart tissues, and genome-edited isogenic cells confirmed the pathogenic nature of the E848G mutation. Reduced contractility may result from impaired interaction between myosin heavy chain 7 and cardiac myosin binding protein C.
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- 2018
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10. Plasmonic detection of mercury via amalgam formation on surface-immobilized single Au nanorods.
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Schopf C, Martín A, and Iacopino D
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Au nanorods were used as plasmonic transducers for investigation of mercury detection through a mechanism of amalgam formation at the nanorod surfaces. Marked scattering color transitions and associated blue shifts of the surface plasmon resonance peak wavelengths ( λ
max ) were measured in individual nanorods by darkfield microscopy upon chemical reduction of Hg(II). Such changes were related to compositional changes occurring as a result of Hg-Au amalgam formation as well as morphological changes in the nanorods' aspect ratios. The plot of λmax shifts vs . Hg(II) concentration showed a linear response in the 10-100 nM concentration range. The sensitivity of the system was ascribed to the narrow width of single nanorod scattering spectra, which allowed accurate determination of peak shifts. The system displayed good selectivity as the optical response obtained for mercury was one order of magnitude higher than the response obtained with competitor ions. Analysis of mercury content in river and tap water were also performed and highlighted both the potential and limitation of the developed method for real sensing applications.- Published
- 2017
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11. Moderate evidence for a Lombard effect in a phylogenetically basal primate.
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Schopf C, Schmidt S, and Zimmermann E
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When exposed to enhanced background noise, humans avoid signal masking by increasing the amplitude of the voice, a phenomenon termed the Lombard effect. This auditory feedback-mediated voice control has also been found in monkeys, bats, cetaceans, fish and some frogs and birds. We studied the Lombard effect for the first time in a phylogenetically basal primate, the grey mouse lemur, Microcebus murinus. When background noise was increased, mouse lemurs were able to raise the amplitude of the voice, comparable to monkeys, but they did not show this effect consistently across context/individuals. The Lombard effect, even if representing a generic vocal communication system property of mammals, may thus be affected by more complex mechanisms. The present findings emphasize an effect of context, and individual, and the need for further standardized approaches to disentangle the multiple system properties of mammalian vocal communication, important for understanding the evolution of the unique human faculty of speech and language.
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- 2016
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12. Patients with intolerance reactions to total knee replacement: combined assessment of allergy diagnostics, periprosthetic histology, and peri-implant cytokine expression pattern.
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Thomas P, von der Helm C, Schopf C, Mazoochian F, Frommelt L, Gollwitzer H, Schneider J, Flaig M, Krenn V, Thomas B, and Summer B
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- Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee, Cytokines biosynthesis, Gene Expression Regulation, Hypersensitivity diagnosis, Hypersensitivity metabolism, Hypersensitivity pathology, Leukocytes metabolism, Leukocytes pathology
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We performed a combined approach to identify suspected allergy to knee arthroplasty (TKR): patch test (PT), lymphocyte transformation test (LTT), histopathology (overall grading; T- and B-lymphocytes, macrophages, and neutrophils), and semiquantitative Real-time-PCR-based periprosthetic inflammatory mediator analysis (IFNγ, TNFα, IL1-β, IL-2, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, IL17, and TGFβ). We analyzed 25 TKR patients with yet unexplained complications like pain, effusion, and reduced range of motion. They consisted of 20 patients with proven metal sensitization (11 with PT reactions; 9 with only LTT reactivity). Control specimens were from 5 complicated TKR patients without metal sensitization, 12 OA patients before arthroplasty, and 8 PT patients without arthroplasty. Lymphocytic infiltrates were seen and fibrotic (Type IV membrane) tissue response was most frequent in the metal sensitive patients, for example, in 81% of the PT positive patients. The latter also had marked periprosthetic IFNγ expression. 8/9 patients with revision surgery using Ti-coated/oxinium based implants reported symptom relief. Our findings demonstrate that combining allergy diagnostics with histopathology and periprosthetic cytokine assessment could allow us to design better diagnostic strategies.
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- 2015
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13. Hearing and age-related changes in the gray mouse lemur.
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Schopf C, Zimmermann E, Tünsmeyer J, Kästner SB, Hubka P, and Kral A
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- Animals, Auditory Threshold, Cheirogaleidae, Female, Male, Aging physiology, Evoked Potentials, Auditory, Brain Stem, Hearing physiology
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In order to examine auditory thresholds and hearing sensitivity during aging in the gray mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus), suggested to represent a model for early primate evolution and Alzheimer research, we applied brainstem-evoked response audiometry (BERA), traditionally used for screening hearing sensitivity in human babies. To assess the effect of age, we determined auditory thresholds in two age groups of adult mouse lemurs (young adults, 1-5 years; old adults, ≥7 years) using clicks and tone pips. Auditory thresholds indicated frequency sensitivity from 800 Hz to almost 50 kHz, covering the species tonal communication range with fundamentals from about 8 to 40 kHz. The frequency of best hearing at 7.9 kHz was slightly lower than that and coincided with the dominant frequencies of communication signals of a predator. Aging shifted auditory thresholds in the range between 2 and 50.4 kHz significantly by 12-27 dB. This mild presbyacusis, expressed in a drop of amplitudes of BERA signals, but not discernible in latencies of responses, suggests a metabolic age-related decrease potentially combined with an accompanying degeneration of the cochlear nerve. Our findings on hearing range of this species support the hypothesis that predation was a driving factor for the evolution of hearing in small ancestral primates. Likewise, results provide the empirical basis for future approaches trying to differentiate peripheral from central factors when studying Alzheimer's disease-like pathologies in the aging brain.
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- 2014
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14. Full-thickness chest wall resection for locally recurrent breast cancer.
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Friedel G, Kuipers T, Engel C, Schopf C, Veit S, Zoller J, Kyriss T, Greulich M, and Toomes H
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Aim: In spite of available recommendations, therapeutic procedures of locally recurrent breast cancer are very different. In a retrospective study, the possibilities and results of complete, full-thickness chest wall resection are presented., Methods: Between 1985 and 2004, 51 women underwent complete, full-thickness chest wall resection with primary coverage. Primary surgical therapy of breast cancer had been mastectomy in 88%. Median age of patients undergoing surgery for a local recurrence was 57 (29 - 81) years. The median interval between surgery of the primary tumour and of the local recurrence was 70.3 (10.7 - 327.2) months; median follow-up was 29.4 (1.8 - 230.9) months. 40 (78.4%) patients required rib resections, 15 (29.4%) of them in combination with partial sternal resection. In 4 (7.8%) patients complete and in 7 (13.7%) patients partial sternal resection without additional rib resection were performed.Coverage was mainly realized using latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flaps (n=44; 86.3%). Survival rates were calculated by means of the Kaplan-Meier method, the relative risk using univariate and multivariate Cox-regression analysis., Results: In the total collective, cumulative 5-, 10- and 15-year survival (YS) rates were 39%, 31% and 23%, respectively, median survival 46.4 months. R0 resection was associated with a 5-YS of 42%. Prognostic factors were age at the time of primary surgery, disease-free interval and tumour invasion of bony structures. Mortality was 2%, morbidity 35%., Conclusion: Full-thickness chest wall resection of locally recurrent breast cancer is possible in almost any patient when performed by a team of thoracic and plastic surgeons. Only radical resection provides good long-term results with low mortality and morbidity.
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- 2005
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