Publications by authors named "Jean-Marc Lunkenheimer"

Cardiac function is characterised by haemodynamic parameters in the clinical scenario. Due to recent development in imaging techniques, the clinicians focus on the quantitative assessment of left ventricular size, shape and motion patterns mostly analysed by echocardiography and cardiac magnetic resonance. Because of the physiologically known antagonistic structure and function of the heart muscle, the effective performance of the heart remains hidden behind haemodynamic parameters.

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Vulvar cancer is rare but incidence rates are increasing due to an aging population and higher frequencies of young women being affected. In locally advanced, metastatic or recurrent disease prognosis is poor and new treatment modalities are needed. Immune checkpoint blockade of the PD-1/PD-L1 pathway is one of the most important advancements in cancer therapy in the last years.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examines how certain heart conditions (severe aortic stenosis and hypoplastic left heart syndrome) with restricted blood flow between the heart's atria impact lung development in fetuses and newborns.
  • Researchers analyzed lung tissues from 47 patients and found that those with restricted blood flow had severely disrupted lung maturation starting as early as 23 weeks of pregnancy.
  • The findings suggest that timely medical intervention during the second trimester is crucial for improving lung development in affected fetuses.
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