Publications by authors named "M Lauten"

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  • A study was conducted on the frequency and significance of viral infections (viraemia) in children undergoing chemotherapy for cancer, focusing on several viruses including CMV, EBV, adenovirus, HHV6, and HSV.
  • Involving 79 pediatric cancer patients, researchers analyzed 362 blood samples and found an overall positivity rate for viraemia of 9.6% across different stages of treatment.
  • Results indicated that viraemia did not significantly affect clinical outcomes like fever duration or severity of complications, suggesting that routine evaluation for viraemia may not be necessary in asymptomatic children with febrile neutropenia.
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Glucocorticoids represent a key element in the treatment of pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and lead to adrenal suppression. We aimed to assess the differential response profile of adrenal steroids in children with ALL during BFM (Berlin-Frankfurt-Münster) induction treatment. Therefore, we performed liquid chromatography tandem-mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS)-based steroid profiling of up to seven consecutive leftover morning serum samples derived from 11 patients (pts) with ALL before (day 0) and during induction therapy at days 1-5, 6-12, 13-26, 27-29, 30-35 and 36-40.

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Purpose: Intracranial germ cell tumors (iGCT) comprise germinoma and non-germinoma. Their diagnosis predominantly relies on biopsy as only one-fifth of patients present with elevated biomarkers (AFP/ß-HCG) in serum or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). MicroRNAs (miR/miRNA) have emerged as non-invasive biomarkers in extracranial GCT and may potentially facilitate non-invasive diagnosis in iGCT.

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Human telomere biology disorders (TBD)/short telomere syndromes (STS) are heterogeneous disorders caused by inherited loss-of-function mutations in telomere-associated genes. Here, we identify 3 germline heterozygous missense variants in the RPA1 gene in 4 unrelated probands presenting with short telomeres and varying clinical features of TBD/STS, including bone marrow failure, myelodysplastic syndrome, T- and B-cell lymphopenia, pulmonary fibrosis, or skin manifestations. All variants cluster to DNA-binding domain A of RPA1 protein.

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