Publications by authors named "F Maul"

Background: In Hodgkin disease (HD), accurate assessment of the extent of disease is essential because it provides the basis for different treatment strategies. In addition to conventional imaging methods (CIM), positron emission tomography with fluorine-18-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG-PET) may permit reliable differentiation between lymphoma and nonmalignant tissue and thus improve determination of the stage of the disease. The aim of the current study was to assess the clinical value of FDG-PET for primary staging, treatment monitoring, and assessment in a suspected case of recurrent HD.

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The aim of this study was to test the feasibility of the direct measurement of global and regional metabolic wall thickening with 18F-FDG-gated positron emission tomography (PET) in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). Based on non-invasive (ECG, echocardiography) and invasive [cineventriculography (CVG), coronary angiography] investigations, 12 patients with CAD underwent gated metabolic PET studies with 18F-FDG. Myocardial wall thickening and wall motion analysis from short-axis horizontal and vertical long-axis slices were studied.

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A number of neurodegenerative diseases have been evaluated with 123I-iodobenzamide (123I-IBZM) dopamine receptor scintigraphy, including Parkinson's disease. Differential diagnosis is based on the semi-quantitative determination of striatal uptake in the basal ganglia. Seven procedures for calculating basal ganglia uptake were compared and checked statistically in (1) 28 previously untreated de novo parkinsonian patients before and (2) 14 patients after (mean of 9 months) commencement of anti-Parkinson medication.

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The possible predictive value of regional cerebral perfusion patterns with respect to the response to partial sleep deprivation (PSD) was evaluated in 15 major depressive patients (mean age = 54.9 years, mean Hamilton depression score = 21.6).

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A 50-y-old male patient with prostate cancer showed two suspicious lesions in bone scintigrams. They were assessed to be bone metastases by biopsy of the os ilium. After i.

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