Publications by authors named "Zelger B"

The post-mortem interval estimation for human skeletal remains is critical in forensic medicine. This study used Raman spectroscopy, specifically comparing a handheld device to a Raman microscope for PMI estimations. Analyzing 99 autopsy bone samples and 5 archeological samples, the research categorized them into five PMI classes using conventional methods.

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Background: Cancer immune evasion is critical in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and has been targeted by immunotherapy. High soluble (s)PD-L1 is associated with reduced survival and treatment failure in advanced stages. Here we evaluated the effects of sPD-L1 on T cells, relapse free survival, and overall survival in early stage NSCLC.

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Background: A better understanding of the molecular events during liver normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) is warranted to develop a data-based approach for the identification of biomarkers representative of graft quality and posttransplant outcome. We analysed the dynamic transcriptional changes during NMP and linked them to clinical and biochemical parameters.

Methods: 50 livers subjected to NMP for up to 24 h were enrolled.

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Organ quality can be assessed prior to transplantation, during normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) of the liver. Evaluation of mitochondrial function by high-resolution respirometry (HRR) may serve as a viability assessment concept in this setting. Freshly collected tissue is considered as optimal sample for HRR, but due to technical and personnel requirements, more flexible and schedulable measurements are needed.

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Excessive fibrous capsule formation around silicone mammary implants (SMI) involves immune reactions to silicone. Capsular fibrosis, a common SMI complication linked to host responses, worsens with specific implant topographies. Our study with 10 patients investigated intra- and inter-individually, reduced surface roughness effects on disease progression, wound responses, chronic inflammation, and capsular composition.

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Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is a global health concern caused by cestodes, posing diagnostic challenges due to nonspecific symptoms and inconclusive radiographic results. Diagnosis relies on histopathological evaluation of affected tissue, demanding comprehensive tools. In this retrospective case study, Fourier transform infrared microscopy was explored for detecting and identifying CE through biochemical changes in human tissue sections.

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Donor organ biomarkers with sufficient predictive value in liver transplantation (LT) are lacking. We herein evaluate liver viability and mitochondrial bioenergetics for their predictive capacity towards the outcome in LT. We enrolled 43 consecutive patients undergoing LT.

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In forensic medicine, estimating human skeletal remains' post-mortem interval (PMI) can be challenging. Following death, bones undergo a series of chemical and physical transformations due to their interactions with the surrounding environment. Post-mortem changes have been assessed using various methods, but estimating the PMI of skeletal remains could still be improved.

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  • Tumor of follicular infundibulum (TFI) is a controversial neoplasm that can occur alone or with other skin lesions, leading to varied definitions in histopathology.
  • A study analyzed 28 patients with TFI, correlating their cases with existing literature, revealing a mix of patients with various skin conditions.
  • The study concludes that TFI represents an epithelial growth pattern that may arise from different skin conditions and is best classified under seborrheic keratoses.
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We performed a molecular analysis of formalin-fixed paraffin embedded and decalcified bone marrow trephine biopsies of 41 patients with a B-cell disorder with lymphoplasmacytic differentiation to enable a more precise diagnosis and to describe potentially prognostic and therapeutic relevant mutations. Analysis was performed with a commercially available next-generation sequencing (NGS) lymphoma panel (Lymphoma Solution, SophiaGenetics). Results were correlated with clinical and pathological parameters.

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Background: Biliary complications (BCs) negatively impact the outcome after liver transplantation. We herein tested whether hyperspectral imaging (HSI) generated data from bile ducts (BD) on reperfusion and machine learning techniques for data readout may serve as a novel approach for predicting BC.

Methods: Tissue-specific data from 136 HSI liver images were integrated into a convolutional neural network (CNN).

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The present study presents an alternative analytical workflow that combines mid-infrared (MIR) microscopic imaging and deep learning to diagnose human lymphoma and differentiate between small and large cell lymphoma. We could show that using a deep learning approach to analyze MIR hyperspectral data obtained from benign and malignant lymph node pathology results in high accuracy for correct classification, learning the distinct region of 3900 to 850 cm . The accuracy is above 95% for every pair of malignant lymphoid tissue and still above 90% for the distinction between benign and malignant lymphoid tissue for binary classification.

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The majority of organs used for liver transplantation come from brain-dead donors (DBD). In order to overcome the organ shortage, increasingly donation after circulatory death (DCD) organs are also considered. Since normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) restores metabolic activity and allows for in-depth assessment of organ quality and function prior to transplantation, such organs may benefit from NMP.

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The globally increasing incidence of cutaneous malignancies leads, in parallel, to increasing numbers of locally advanced skin cancer resulting in reconstructive surgery. Reasons for locally advanced skin cancer may be a patient's neglect or aggressive tumor growth, such as desmoplastic growth or perineural invasion. This study investigates characteristics of cutaneous malignancies requiring microsurgical reconstruction with the aim of identifying possible pitfalls and improving diagnostic and therapeutic processes.

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Normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) has emerged as an innovative organ preservation technique. Developing an understanding for the donor organ immune cell composition and its dynamic changes during NMP is essential. We aimed for a comprehensive characterization of immune cell (sub)populations, cell trafficking and cytokine release during liver NMP.

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Background: Discrimination between benign and atypical lipomatous tumors (ALT) is important due to potential local complications and recurrence of ALT but can be difficult due to the often-similar imaging appearance. Using a standardized MRI protocol, this study aimed to rank established and quantitative MRI features by diagnostic value in the differentiation of benign and atypical lipomatous tumors and to develop a robust scoring system.

Methods: Patients with clinical or sonographic suspicion of a lipomatous tumor were prospectively and consecutively enrolled from 2015 to 2019 after ethic review board approval.

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The most common long-term complication of silicone breast implants (SMI) remains capsular fibrosis. The etiology of this exaggerated implant encapsulation is multifactorial but primarily induced by the host response towards the foreign material silicone. Identified risk factors include specific implant topographies.

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In this review, we propose a classification of vasculitides and occluding vasculopathies using the clinicopathological correlation as the basic process. We use an algorithmic approach with pattern analysis, which allows reliable reporting of microscopic findings. We first differentiate between small and medium vessel vasculitis.

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  • Glaciers are melting, revealing well-preserved animal mummies, and climate change impacts their preservation levels.
  • Advanced non-destructive techniques, like micro-CT and MRI, along with DNA analysis, are used to study these mummies and gather significant biological information.
  • A study of a 350-year-old glacier mummy from the Ötztal Alps identified it as a Purple Heron, confirmed by genetic matches and anatomical features from imaging methods.
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  • The study investigates the use of a new PET imaging agent, 68Ga-NeoBOMB1, for targeting gastrin-releasing peptide receptors (GRPRs) in patients with advanced gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST).
  • Nine patients underwent various PET scans after receiving the tracer, revealing visible uptake in 6 patients and significant uptake in 17 out of 37 tumor lesions.
  • Factors such as male sex, higher body mass index, and the appearance of non-necrotic lesions were linked to tracer uptake, suggesting a potential for personalized treatment strategies in advanced GIST cases.
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  • - The study explores the effectiveness of ATP production and mitochondrial function as biomarkers for assessing liver quality during normothermic machine perfusion (NMP), which could improve outcomes in liver transplantation.
  • - A clinical trial with 50 livers revealed significant variability in mitochondrial respiration and tissue viability at different stages of storage and NMP, providing data that could link these factors to transplantation success.
  • - Key findings suggest that specific mitochondrial performance indicators during the first six hours of NMP—like mitochondrial membrane integrity and ATP production capabilities—are predictive of the post-transplant clinical outcomes.
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Introduction: We analyzed the expression of PD-L1 in human lymphomas using hyperspectral imaging (HSI) compared to visual assessment (VA) and conventional digital image analysis (DIA) to strengthen further the value of HSI as a tool for the evaluation of brightfield-based immunohistochemistry (IHC). In addition, fluorescent multiplex immunohistochemistry (mIHC) was used as a second detection method to analyze the impact of a different detection method.

Material And Methods: 18 cases (6 follicular lymphomas and 12 diffuse large B-cell lymphomas) were stained for PD-L1 by IHC and for PD-L1, CD3, and CD8 by fluorescent mIHC.

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Estimating the post-mortem interval (PMI) of human skeletal remains is a critical issue of forensic analysis, with important limitations such as sample preparation and practicability. In this work, NIR spectroscopy (NIRONE® Sensor X; Spectral Engines, 61449, Germany) was applied to estimate the PMI of 104 human bone samples between 1 day and 2000 years. Reflectance data were repeatedly collected from eight independent spectrometers between 1950 and 1550 nm with a spectral resolution of 14 nm and a step size of 2 nm, each from the external and internal bone.

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It is challenging to estimate the post-mortem interval (PMI) of skeletal remains within a forensic context. As a result of their interactions with the environment, bones undergo several chemical and physical changes after death. So far, multiple methods have been used to follow up on post-mortem changes.

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