Publications by authors named "Pinker K"

Objective: Monitoring of articular cartilage repair after matrix-associated autologous chondrocyte implantation with HyalograftC by a new grading system based on non-invasive high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging.

Patients And Methods: In 23 patients, postoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was performed between 76 and 120 weeks. In nine of these patients, five MRI examinations were performed at 4, 12, 24, 52 and 104 weeks after HyalograftC implant.

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The aim of this study was the evaluation of the normal sellar anatomy in vitro and in vivo with high-field MRI and its application in the diagnosis of sellar pathologies in comparison to standard MRI. All high-field MR images were obtained using a 3T Bruker Medspec 30/80 Scanner with a head birdcage transmit/receive coil and an actively shielded gradient system with a maximum gradient strength of 45 mT/m. Firstly an in vitro study of the sella turcica was performed to depict normal pituitary and sellar anatomy at high field.

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Macrotumors of the sella region usually involve the suprasellar and less commonly the parasellar space. The suprasellar extension of pituitary adenoma, meningeoma, craniopharyngioma, and hypothalamic or chiasmatic glioma count for the most frequent neoplastic entities. In macroadenomas of the pituitary gland invasion of parasellar spaces may occur in 6-10%.

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Over the past decade a number of surgical interventions for durable cartilage repair have been developed. For the long-term follow-up of this procedures clinical scores and the morphological and biochemical evaluation of biopsies taken during arthroscopy are used.Magnetic resonance imaging is a useful noninvasive tool for the evaluation of the morphologic status of the cartilage repair tissue throughout the postoperative period.

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Object: The aim of this study was to determine the value of high-field magnetic resonance (MR) imaging for diagnosis and surgery of sellar lesions.

Methods: High-field MR images were obtained using a 3-tesla unit with emphasis on sellar and parasellar structures in 21 patients preoperatively to delineate endo-, supra-, and parasellar anatomical structures. Special attention was given to the medial border of the cavernous sinus and possible invasion of a sellar tumor therein, and to assessing the application of high-resolution images during intraoperative neuronavigation.

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The basic diagnostic efficacy of MR contrast medium in the evaluation of primary brain tumors and its clinical usefulness in the detection of brain metastases with single and cumulative triple-dose was compared using a high-field 3 T MR unit and a 1.5 T MR unit. Additionally, the effect of contrast agent on high-resolution MR venography based on the BOLD effect was evaluated at both field strengths.

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Tumor-to-brain contrast after gadolinium administration using MP-RAGE and T1-SE scans in patients with primary and secondary brain tumors was significantly higher at 3 T than at 1.5 T. The subjective assessment of cumulative triple-dose 3 Tesla images obtained the best results in the detection of brain metastases compared with other sequences followed by 1.

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Purpose: To compare the diagnostic efficacy of a standard and cumulative triple dose of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging contrast agent in the evaluation of brain metastases using a high-field 3.0 T MR unit versus a standard field 1.5 T MR unit.

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