Publications by authors named "Pottmeyer A"

Background: After the first case publication using the term "autoimmune pancreatitis" in 1995 and the successful treatment with steroids we now can distinguish between two clinical und histopathological forms of autoimmune pancreatitis. Type 1 autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP) is usually part of an IgG4-related systemic disease. AIP Typ 2 is an IgG4-independent pancreatic disease.

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Background: To evaluate the feasibility and value of first-pass contrast-enhanced dynamic and post-contrast 3D CMR in patients after transcatheter occlusion of left atrial appendage (LAA) to identify incorrect placement and persistent leaks.

Methods: 7 patients with different occluder systems (n = 4 PLAATO; n = 2 Watchman; n = 1 ACP) underwent 2 contrast-enhanced (Gd-DOTA) CMR sequences (2D TrueFISP first-pass perfusion and 3D-TurboFLASH) to assess localization, artifact size and potential leaks of the devices. Perfusion CMR was analyzed visually and semi-quantitatively to identify potential leaks.

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Article Synopsis
  • This study evaluated the effectiveness of contrast-enhanced first-pass perfusion MRI for diagnosing cardiac masses and tumor-like lesions in 20 patients.
  • Eleven diagnostic parameters were analyzed, such as location, malignancy, and enhancement patterns, with results validated against multiple reference methods like histology and echocardiography.
  • The findings indicated that first-pass perfusion MRI accurately identified benign lesions, with high sensitivity and specificity rates, suggesting that it offers useful diagnostic insights, though more research is needed.
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Duplex ultrasonography (DUS) and arteriography (ART) were evaluated using an experimental model of arterial trauma in order to determine the accuracy of DUS compared with ART and to define the characteristic ultrasonographic features of arterial injuries. Occlusions (n = 19), blunt injuries (n = 24), lacerations (n = 25), arteriovenous fistulae (n = 13), or no injuries (sham, n = 19) were surgically created in the femoral and carotid arteries of 25 dogs. Following closure of the incisions, DUS was performed and interpreted by a staff vascular surgeon without knowledge of the presence or type of injury.

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We compared the efficacy of percutaneous to surgical drainage in a prospective study in 85 patients with pancreatic abscesses and pseudocysts. Percutaneous drainage of pancreatic abscesses in 18 patients cured three and palliated 12 who were eventually cured by elective surgical ablation; three patients died. This compares well to our 15 surgical patients, of whom four were cured by surgery alone and six were palliated.

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Multiple pinhole emission tomographic imaging techniques are currently being applied to imaging of organs of a limited size. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of this technique in kidney imaging with Tc99m-DMSA. A 7-pinhole collimator having 4.

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