Publications by authors named "H Schurawitzki"

Differences in MRI-measured contrast enhancement have been used for tissue characterization, particularly for the characterization of mammary tumours. T1 weighted spoiled gradient echo sequences have usually been acquired for this purpose and relative signal intensity increase (Srel) has been determined to quantify contrast uptake. The field strength dependence of this technique is evaluated in this paper by phantom measurements.

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In this prospective study the performance of transrectal or transvaginal endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) was compared with that of computed tomography (CT) in the diagnosis of perirectal fistulae, abscesses and diffuse inflammatory changes in the lower pelvis in 25 patients with Crohn's disease. Results were verified by surgery in eight patients and by correlation with findings on endoscopy, barium radiography and fistulography, and the clinical course in all other patients. EUS was superior to CT in diagnosing fistulae (14 vs 4 correct diagnoses) and inflammatory infiltration of the lower pelvic muscles (11 vs 2 correct diagnoses).

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The thigh regions of 10 patients suffering from polymyositis were examined by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at 1.5 T; follow-up examinations were performed in all patients. MRI findings were correlated with findings at physical examination and serological parameters.

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Local postoperative infections in immunosuppressed patients carry a high mortality rate. In this group of patients interventional radiological procedures are particularly valuable in diagnosis and treatment. We report on the results of radiologically controlled aspirations (11 cases) and drainage (37 cases) of infected fluid collections in 47 patients following transplantation of various organs.

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Objective: The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the accuracy of clinical examinations (palpation/determination of serum tumor-associated antigen CA125 level), CT, and MRI in the detection of tumor recurrence in patients with treated ovarian cancer.

Materials And Methods: Twenty-four patients who had been treated for ovarian carcinoma were prospectively examined by clinical means (palpation/serum tumor-associated antigen CA125 level), CT, and MRI to assess their accuracy in detecting recurrent disease; results were correlated with surgical/bioptic/pathoanatomic findings. Nine patients had relapse; 15 women were disease-free.

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