Publications by authors named "K L Bruchhage"

Background: We aimed to validate the prognostic significance of tumor budding (TB) in p16-positive oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas (OPSCC).

Methods: We analyzed digitized H&E-stained slides from a multicenter cohort of five large university centers consisting of n = 275 cases of p16-positive OPSCC. We evaluated TB along with other histological parameters (morphology, tumor-stroma-ratio, lymphovascular invasion (LVI), perineural invasion) and calculated survival outcomes using both univariate and multivariate analyses.

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Background: Exosomes are closely associated with different aspects of tumor-progression in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), such as angiogenesis or immune regulation. As extracellular vesicles they are involved in the intercellular communication by transferring their cargo such as proteins and nucleic acids from one cell to another. However, the influence of tumor related plasma-derived exosomes on the polarization and characteristics of monocyte derived macrophages is not fully understood.

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This study investigated sound localization abilities in patients with bilateral conductive and/or mixed hearing loss (BCHL) when listening with either one or two middle ear implants (MEIs). Sound localization was measured by asking patients to point as quickly and accurately as possible with a head-mounted LED in the perceived sound direction. Loudspeakers, positioned around the listener within a range of +73°/-73° in the horizontal plane, were not visible to the patients.

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Article Synopsis
  • Chronic Otitis Media (COM) is a long-term ear infection caused by bacteria due to issues with the eardrum and often involves antibiotic resistance.
  • Research evaluated the natural drug 1,8-Cineol as an off-label treatment for COM, showing it reduced harmful bacteria and led to better health outcomes in some patients.
  • This study highlights the anti-inflammatory benefits of 1,8-Cineol, suggesting potential improvements in treatment options for COM with further investigation into how it works.
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