Publications by authors named "Stieber A"

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  • Preoperative evaluation of axillary lymph nodes is important for determining treatment options in early breast cancer, and this study explored the effectiveness of shear wave elastography (SWE) for staging these lymph nodes.
  • The research involved 100 patients, measuring the stiffness of axillary lymph nodes with SWE, and established a cutoff velocity of 2.66 m/s to differentiate between malignant and benign nodes with notable sensitivity and specificity.
  • The findings suggest that SWE can enhance the assessment of suspicious axillary lymph nodes, providing a valuable tool for improving biopsy decisions and treatment planning in breast cancer patients.
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Background: The aim of this study was to analyze the cleaning and disinfection of operating rooms (ORs) status quo focusing on hygiene plans in German hospitals.

Methods: In 2016, a structured online survey was sent to infection prevention and control (IPC) specialists at the cost calculation hospitals of the Institute for the Hospital Remuneration System (InEK) and all university hospitals in Germany (n = 365).

Results: With a response rate of 27.

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  • - Pre-therapeutic histologic diagnosis for suspicious breast issues typically uses image-guided biopsies, but patients on anti-coagulation therapy face potential bleeding risks, and there's no standardized management protocol.
  • - A survey conducted among breast health experts revealed that over half believe there’s no standard approach for managing breast biopsies in patients on anti-coagulation or anti-platelet therapy, with differing views on when to discontinue medications.
  • - Experts generally consider breast biopsies safe for patients on aspirin or prophylactic heparin, but there’s hesitation around performing them on other medications like DOACs or phenprocoumon, suggesting a need for further guidelines.
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Objectives: Shear wave elastography (SWE) is increasingly used in breast cancer diagnostics. However, large, prospective, multicenter data evaluating the reliability of SWE is missing. We evaluated the intra- and interobserver reliability of SWE in patients with breast lesions categorized as BIRADS 3 or 4.

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Purpose: A previous study in our breast unit showed that the diagnostic accuracy of intraoperative specimen radiography and its potential to reduce second surgeries in a cohort of patients treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy were low, which questions the routine use of Conventional specimen radiography (CSR) in this patient group. This is a follow-up study in a larger cohort to further evaluate these findings.

Methods: This retrospective study included 376 cases receiving breast-conserving surgery (BCS) after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) of primary breast cancer.

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Purpose: The Histolog® Scanner (SamanTree Medical SA, Lausanne, Switzerland) is a large field-of-view confocal laser scanning microscope designed to allow intraoperative margin assessment by the production of histological images ready for assessment in the operating room. We evaluated the feasibility and the performance of the Histolog® Scanner (HS) to correctly identify infiltrated margins in clinical practice of lumpectomy specimens. It was extrapolated if the utilization of the HS has the potential to reduce infiltrated margins and therefore reduce re-operation rates in patients undergoing breast conserving surgery (BCS) due to a primarily diagnosed breast cancer including ductal carcinoma in situ.

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Objectives: We evaluated whether lesion-to-fat ratio measured by shear wave elastography in patients with Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) 3 or 4 lesions has the potential to further refine the assessment of B-mode ultrasound alone in breast cancer diagnostics.

Methods: This was a secondary analysis of an international diagnostic multicenter trial (NCT02638935). Data from 1288 women with breast lesions categorized as BI-RADS 3 and 4a-c by conventional B-mode ultrasound were analyzed, whereby the focus was placed on differentiating lesions categorized as BI-RADS 3 and BI-RADS 4a.

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Background: Breast ultrasound identifies additional carcinomas not detected in mammography but has a higher rate of false-positive findings. We evaluated whether use of intelligent multi-modal shear wave elastography (SWE) can reduce the number of unnecessary biopsies without impairing the breast cancer detection rate.

Methods: We trained, tested, and validated machine learning algorithms using SWE, clinical, and patient information to classify breast masses.

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  • The study aimed to establish reference values for shear wave elastography (SWE) in unsuspicious axillary lymph nodes among breast ultrasound patients.
  • A total of 177 axillary lymph nodes were examined to measure tissue stiffness in fatty tissue, lymph node cortex, and hilus, showing that lymph node structures were significantly stiffer than surrounding fatty tissue.
  • The results indicated that SWE is a reliable method for assessing lymph node stiffness, which could aid in identifying metastasis in breast cancer by integrating these stiffness measurements with other lymph node characteristics.
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  • AI algorithms for medical image analysis showed they can perform as well as human readers in breast cancer diagnosis but need to incorporate multiple data sources for better accuracy.
  • * In a study with 1288 women, both human experts and AI using ultrasound data alone had similar success rates in diagnosing breast masses.
  • * However, when integrating additional clinical and demographic information, AI algorithms performed better, yet both still lagged behind traditional routine diagnosis methods.
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  • This study looked at how effective a specific type of X-ray (called specimen radiography) is during breast cancer surgery to find leftover cancer cells.
  • They checked 174 patients who had surgery after chemotherapy and found that the X-ray only correctly identified some of the problem areas.
  • The study concluded that this X-ray method is not very reliable for catching leftover cancer, and it doesn't greatly reduce the need for more surgeries.
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Background: About 40 % of women with breast cancer achieve a pathologic complete response in the breast after neoadjuvant systemic treatment (NST). To identify these women, vacuum-assisted biopsy (VAB) was evaluated to facilitate risk-adaptive surgery. In confirmatory trials, the rates of missed residual cancer [false-negative rates (FNRs)] were unacceptably high (> 10%).

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Aim: The heterogeneity in the distribution and morphological features of TAR DNA-binding protein-43 (TDP-43) pathology in the brains of frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD-TDP) patients and their different clinical manifestations suggest that distinct pathological TDP-43 strains could play a role in this heterogeneity between different FTLD-TDP subtypes (A-E). Our aim was to evaluate the existence of distinct TDP-43 strains in the brains of different FTLD-TDP subtypes and characterise their specific seeding properties in vitro and in vivo.

Methods And Results: We used an inducible stable cell line expressing a mutant cytoplasmic TDP-43 (iGFP-NLSm) to evaluate the seeding properties of distinct pathological TDP-43 strains.

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  • The FUSION-X-US-II is a new machine that combines two types of breast scans without needing to squish the breast down.
  • In a study with 30 healthy women, the machine worked well, taking accurate pictures of the breast and covering about 90% of the area needed.
  • All the women felt comfortable during the scan, and the results were good, showing it might be ready for use in hospitals soon!
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The microtubule-associated protein tau (tau) forms hyperphosphorylated aggregates in the brains of tauopathy patients that can be pathologically and biochemically defined as distinct tau strains. Recent studies show that these tau strains exhibit strain-specific biological activities, also referred to as pathogenicities, in the tau spreading models. Currently, the specific pathogenicity of human-derived tau strains cannot be fully recapitulated by synthetic tau preformed fibrils (pffs), which are generated from recombinant tau protein.

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Background: Axillary ultrasound (AUS) is a standard procedure in the preoperative clinical identification of axillary metastatic lymph node (LN) involvement. It guides decisions about local and systemic therapy for patients with early breast cancer (EBC). But there is only weak evidence on the diagnostic criteria and standard interpretation.

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Objective: The FUSION-X-US-II prototype was developed to combine 3D automated breast ultrasound (ABUS) and digital breast tomosynthesis in a single device. We evaluated the performance of ABUS and tomosynthesis in a single examination in a clinical setting.

Methods: In this prospective feasibility study, digital breast tomosynthesis and ABUS were performed using the FUSION-X-US-II prototype without any change of the breast position in patients referred for clarification of breast lesions with an indication for tomosynthesis.

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α-Synuclein (aSyn) participates in synaptic vesicle trafficking and synaptic transmission but its misfolding is also strongly implicated in Parkinson's disease (PD) and other neurodegenerative synucleinopathies in which misfolded aSyn accumulates in different regions of the central and peripheral nervous systems. Although increased aSyn expression levels or altered aggregation propensities likely underlie familial PD with amplification or mutations, the majority of synucleinopathies arise sporadically, indicating that disease can develop under normal levels of wild-type (wt) aSyn. We report here the development and characterization of a mouse line expressing an aSyn-green fluorescence protein (GFP) fusion protein under the control of native regulatory elements.

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San Diego, California is consistently ranked among regions with the highest rates of homelessness in the United States. From 2016 to 2018, San Diego experienced an unprecedented outbreak of hepatitis A virus (HAV), largely attributed in media and public health discourse to the region's growing population of people experiencing homelessness. Little attention, however, was devoted to examining the experiences and needs of this population, particularly transitional aged youth (TAY, aged 18-24) experiencing homelessness who may have been uniquely affected by the outbreak.

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Purpose: To investigate whether fat-corrected and relaxation-compensated amide proton transfer (APT) and guanidyl CEST-MRI enables the detection of signal intensity differences between breast tumors and normal-appearing fibroglandular tissue in patients with newly-diagnosed breast cancer.

Method: Ten patients with newly-diagnosed breast cancer and seven healthy volunteers were included in this prospective IRB-approved study. CEST-MRI was performed on a 7 T-whole-body scanner followed by a multi-Lorentzian fit analysis.

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Objective: To compare the validity of Shear Wave Elastography (SWE) for the preoperative assessment of pathological complete response (pCR) to standard clinical assessment in breast cancer patients undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT).

Materials And Methods: This prospective, consecutive clinical trial was conducted under routine clinical practice. Analysis included 134 patients.

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Tauopathies are characterized by abnormal accumulation of tau protein in neurons and glia. In Alzheimer's disease (AD), tau aggregates in neurons, while in corticobasal degeneration (CBD) and progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), tau also aggregates in astrocytes and oligodendrocytes. We previously demonstrated that human CBD and PSP tauopathy lysates (CBD-tau and PSP-tau) contain distinct tau strains that propagate neuronal and glial tau aggregates in nontransgenic (nonTg) mouse brain.

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Purpose: To explore the ability of intraoperative specimen radiography (SR) to correctly identify positive margins in patients receiving breast conserving surgery (BCS). To assess whether the reoperation rate can be reduced by using this method.

Methods: This retrospective study included 470 consecutive cases receiving BCS due to a primarily diagnosed breast cancer.

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Objectives: Motivated by the similar appearance of malignant breast lesions in high b-value diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) and positron emission tomography, the purpose of this work was to evaluate the applicability of a threshold isocontouring approach commonly used in positron emission tomography to analyze DWI data acquired from female human breasts with minimal interobserver variability.

Methods: Twenty-three female participants (59.4 ± 10.

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In Lewy body diseases-including Parkinson's disease, without or with dementia, dementia with Lewy bodies, and Alzheimer's disease with Lewy body co-pathology -α-synuclein (α-Syn) aggregates in neurons as Lewy bodies and Lewy neurites . By contrast, in multiple system atrophy α-Syn accumulates mainly in oligodendrocytes as glial cytoplasmic inclusions (GCIs) . Here we report that pathological α-Syn in GCIs and Lewy bodies (GCI-α-Syn and LB-α-Syn, respectively) is conformationally and biologically distinct.

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