Publications by authors named "K Brandt-Mainz"

Aortic valve stenosis in old age has become a topic of interest for cardiology and cardiac surgery after the development of transvascular and transluminal minimally invasive techniques for aortic valve implantation. The observation of amyloid deposits in surgically excised valvular material led to the diagnostics of amyloidosis of the myocardium, which was discovered in up to 20% of the patients who underwent valve implantation. Clinical signs of cardiac amyloidosis, such as carpal tunnel syndrome and ruptured distal biceps tendon should be taken into account.

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Unlabelled: Aim of our study was to evaluate the increasing sensitivity within three generations of thyroglobulin (Tg) assays, which were available during the past decade, and its clinical impact for patients with differentiated thyroid carcinoma.

Methods: Determination of Tg using the IRMA introduced in 1989 (Dynotest Tg, Henning Berlin, Berlin; assay A) and 1994 (Selco Tg, Medipan Diagnostica, Selchow; assay B), as well as the IEMA available recently (Medizym Tg Rem, Medipan Diagnostica, Selchow; assay C).

Results: We found a close correlation between the measurable Tg values of assay A and B (r=0.

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Cardiomyopathy is often seen in patients with a long history of acromegaly. In order to screen for perfusion abnormalities, patients with active acromegaly without evidence for coronary heart disease were examined by single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). The study included a group of 11 strictly selected patients with active acromegaly (7 males and 4 females; age 51 +/- 12 y [mean +/- S.

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Today, positron emission tomography (PET) investigation using fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) is the most sensitive and specific single modality established for localizing metastases of medullary thyroid cancer (MTC). Even at calcitonin serum levels below 20 pg/ml, tumour localization may be successful in individual cases. However, especially in such early tumour stages, the morphological correlation using PET is unsatisfactory.

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Purpose: To compare contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and positron emission tomography (PET) in the evaluation of myocardial viability.

Methods: [ (18)F]-FDG-PET, [ (201)Tl]-TlCl-SPECT and contrast-enhanced MRI were performed in 29 patients with proven coronary artery disease and impaired left ventricular function to assess myocardial viability. MRI scans were done on a 1.

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