134 results match your criteria: "Charite- Medical University Berlin[Affiliation]"

Cancer medicine relies on the paradigm that cancer is an organ- and tissue-specific disease, which is the basis for classifying tumors. With the extensive genomic information now available on tumors it is possible to conduct analyses to reveal common genetic features across cancer types and to explore whether the established anatomy-based tumor classification is actually reflected on the genetic level, which might provide important guides to new therapeutic directions. Here, we have conducted an extensive analysis of the genetic similarity of tumors from 14 major cancer entities using somatic mutation data from 4,796 cases available through The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) based on all available genes as well as different cancer-related gene sets.

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The theatrical stage as accident site in professional dance.

Med Probl Perform Art

March 2014

Department of Dance Medicine, Institute of Occupational Medicine, Charité Medical University Berlin, Thielallee 69, 14195 Berlin, Germany. Tel +49 030 450 529 552, fax +49 030 450 529 952.

Objective: Reducing work-related health hazards at the different theatre workplaces is one aspect of preventive options in professional dance. This also applies to hazards on the highly variable theatrical stage areas. However, detailed information on these stages and their risks is not available.

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Aim: The aim of the current study was to analyze the type of variations in expression profiles of matrix metalloproteinase 2 (MMP2), matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP9), tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase 2 (TIMP2), and vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA) before and after radiochemotherapy in patients with locally advanced FIGO stage Ib-IIb cervical cancer. We analyzed the role of these biomarkers in monitoring response to treatment.

Patients And Methods: Serum from 72 patients with cervical cancer treated within a phase III trial with either simultaneous radiochemotherapy (S-RC) with cisplatin, or systemic paclitaxel and carboplatin followed by percutaneous radiation (PC-R) was analyzed by ELISA.

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Brain metastases due to endometrial cancer are rare and usually occur in the context of widespread disease. We present a rare case of a 74-year-old woman with recurrent endometrial cancer in terms of a solitary brain lesion two years after initial diagnosis. She was treated with local resection of the brain metastasis and subsequent whole-brain radiotherapy.

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Purpose: To analyze the dependence between corneal endothelial cell loss by Aqualase® cataract surgery and the nuclear opalescence grade of the lens.

Patients And Methods: A total of 100 eyes of 92 patients were enrolled in this prospective, single-center study. Patients were randomly assigned to the Aqualase (50 eyes) or the phacoemulsification group (50 eyes).

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Oral syphilis: a series of 5 cases.

J Oral Maxillofac Surg

February 2014

Senior Lecturer, Department of Oral Surgery and Stomatology, University of Bern, School of Dental Medicine, Bern, Switzerland.

Syphilis is an infectious, usually sexually transmitted, disease caused by Treponema pallidum, subspecies pallidum. Because of the increasing prevalence in Europe during the past few years, dentists could be confronted with patients with oral manifestations of syphilis. Because oral lesions are highly contagious, it is vital to make the correct diagnosis quickly to initiate the proper therapy and to interrupt the chain of infection.

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Dance partner or dance floor?: exogenous factors resulting in accidents in professional dancers.

Med Probl Perform Art

September 2013

Department of Dance Medicine, Institute of Occupational Medicine, Charité Medical University Berlin, Thielallee 69, 14195 Berlin, Germany. Tel +49 030 450 529 552, fax +49 030 450 529 952.

Objective: Injury prevention in professional dancers is very important due to the high risk for acute injuries posing a threat to dancers' careers. Causative factors of acute injuries in professional dance can be divided into exogenous and endogenous factors. Although both are known in professional dance, there is still a lack of data to have a differentiated view.

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Standardized image interpretation and post processing in cardiovascular magnetic resonance: Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (SCMR) board of trustees task force on standardized post processing.

J Cardiovasc Magn Reson

May 2013

Working Group on Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance, Experimental and Clinical Research Center, a joint cooperation between the Charité Medical Faculty and the Max-Delbrueck Center for Molecular Medicine, and HELIOS Klinikum Berlin Buch, Department of Cardiology and Nephrology, Charité Medical University Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

With mounting data on its accuracy and prognostic value, cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is becoming an increasingly important diagnostic tool with growing utility in clinical routine. Given its versatility and wide range of quantitative parameters, however, agreement on specific standards for the interpretation and post-processing of CMR studies is required to ensure consistent quality and reproducibility of CMR reports. This document addresses this need by providing consensus recommendations developed by the Task Force for Post Processing of the Society for Cardiovascular MR (SCMR).

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Aim: Our purpose was to analyze the tissue expression of human epididymis protein-4 (HE4) in borderline tumors of the ovary (BOT) and to correlate it with histological subtypes and clinical features.

Patients And Methods: Tumor tissue samples from 25 patients with BOT were stained on tissue microarrays. The percentage of stained tumor cells was represented by grouped immunoreactivity scores (IRS) 0 to 4.

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Objective: Aim of the present study was to analyze the expression-profile of IGF1, IGFBP3, sICAM1, sVCAM1, MMP2, MMP9, TIMP2, VEGFA, VEGFD, VEGFC and VEGFR1 in patients with high-risk FIGO-stage Ib-IIb cervical cancer.

Methods: Serum from 68 cervical cancer patients treated within a phase-III-trial with either simultaneous cisplatin radiochemotherapy or sequential systemic carboplatin and paclitaxel followed by percutaneous irradiation was analyzed by ELISA. Both target expression and correlation with important clinicopathological factors were analyzed following standard statistic procedures.

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Development of knowledge in basic sciences: a comparison of two medical curricula.

Med Educ

December 2012

Dieter Scheffner Centre for Medical Teaching and Educational Research, Section for Assessment, Charité Medical University Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

Context: Basic medical sciences education differs among medicine courses, especially as traditional and integrated problem-based learning (PBL) curricula teach basic sciences in very different ways. The literature shows no clear differences in the performance of students of these different educational philosophies. The Charité Medical University of Berlin (Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin) teaches both a traditional medical curriculum (TMC) and a PBL reformed medical curriculum (RMC).

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Astrocytes are increasingly recognized as equal partners to neurons, also contributing to neurologic disorders such as epilepsy. Activated astrocytes are a common hallmark in patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy and Ammon's horn sclerosis. Blood-brain barrier (BBB) opening during status epilepticus has short-term proepileptic effects, as the ionic composition of serum interferes with neuronal excitability.

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Introduction: Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC), known for their high immune modulatory capacity are promising tools for several cell-based therapies. To better mimic the in vivo situation of MSC interactions with immune cells, we applied an artificial lymph node (ALN)-bioreactor culture system combining a miniaturized perfusion bioreactor with a 3D matrix-based cell culture of immune competent cells forming micro-organoids.

Methods: Rat lymph node cells and allogeneic bone marrow-derived MSCs were seeded in a 20:1 ratio within the agarose matrix of the ALN-reactor.

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Background: Lower prevalence of atopy was found in children with continuous exposure to livestock and thus to microbial compounds. In animal models exposure to endotoxin (LPS) decreases allergic sensitization and airway inflammation.

Objective: We sought to evaluate the effect of orally applied bacterial lysate in infancy on the prevalence of atopic dermatitis (AD) after the treatment phase at 7 months of age.

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Background And Aim Of The Study: Decellularized xenogeneic pulmonary valves have been introduced for right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) reconstruction in congenital heart disease. In the present study, the intermediate-term results from three institutions were analyzed.

Methods: Between January 2006 and September 2008, a total of 61 patients (median age 7 years; range: 9 days to 50 years; median body weight 21 kg; range: 1.

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Purpose: This study sought to evaluate treatment outcomes of implant-prosthetic rehabilitation with implants in the edentulous maxilla or mandible that were immediately loaded by fixed prostheses. Special consideration was given to the time of implantation (immediate, delayed, or late implant placement).

Materials And Methods: Twenty-five patients who received 283 immediately loaded screw-type implants were included in this retrospective study.

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Purpose: Placenta increta is a rare event in pregnancy, but is associated with serious maternal morbidity and mortality due to life threatening hemorrhage. The incidence has increased due to high Cesarean rates. We describe a case of placenta previa increta in a dichorionic twin pregnancy, which was successfully treated conservatively, to discuss the role of ultrasound, especially 3D VCI and TUI, for diagnosis and conservative management in similar cases.

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We investigated sex differences and the role of estrogen receptor-beta (ERbeta) on myocardial hypertrophy in a mouse model of pressure overload. We performed transverse aortic constriction (TAC) or sham surgery in male and female wild-type (WT) and ERbeta knockout (ERbeta(-/-)) mice. All mice were characterized by echocardiography and hemodynamic measurements and were killed 9 wk after surgery.

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Introduction: Executive functions are high-order aspects of cognition heavily dependent upon the prefrontal cortex. Both prefrontal cortex activity and executive function task performance are enhanced by participation in aerobic physical activity, suggesting that a lack of such activity during the bed rest model of prolonged weightlessness might induce executive function deficits.

Methods: Twenty-four healthy males (ages 21-45 yr) undertook 60 d of head-down bed rest (-6 degrees) for the 2nd Berlin Bed Rest Study (BBR2-2).

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Acute liver failure (ALF) and acute-on-chronic liver failure (AoCLF) are associated with a high mortality. In these patients an accumulation of both water-soluble and water-insoluble, protein-bound, metabolic waste products occurs. Conventional extracorporeal blood purification techniques based on diffusion and/or convection such as hemodialysis or hemofiltration may only eliminate small molecular weight, water-soluble compounds.

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By restricting physical activity levels, the bed rest simulation of weightlessness could be associated with changes in prefrontal cortex functioning that manifest as cognitive decrements, particularly for executive cognitive functions. We aimed to determine if performance on an executive function task was indeed affected by bed rest. The Iowa Gambling Task, a card game measuring real-life decision making processes, was administered to 25 healthy males (aged 21-45 years) selected to undergo 60 days of 6 degrees head-down tilt bed rest for the 2nd Berlin BedRest Study (BBR2-2).

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Lifestyle drugs in old age--a mini-review.

Gerontology

April 2009

Clinic for Dermatology and Phlebology, Vivantes Berlin Friedrichshain, Academic Teaching Hospital of the Charité - Medical University Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

Normal aging is no disease. The individual lifestyle may be responsible for a large fraction of the so-called 'age-related' changes. An increasing number of healthy individuals make use of 'lifestyle' drugs, such as nootropics, psychopharmaca, hormones and ecodrugs.

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SuperSite: dictionary of metabolite and drug binding sites in proteins.

Nucleic Acids Res

January 2009

Institute of Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics, Structural Bioinformatics Group, Charité- Medical University Berlin, Arnimallee 22, 14195 Berlin, Germany.

The increasing structural information about target-bound compounds provide a rich basis to study the binding mechanisms of metabolites and drugs. SuperSite is a database, which combines the structural information with various tools for the analysis of molecular recognition. The main data is made up of 8000 metabolites including 1300 drugs, bound to about 290,000 different receptor binding sites.

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Background: Cytokines play a major role in promoting the growth and metastatic spread of cancer cells. Interleukin-1 alpha and beta (IL-1) and IL-1 RA are known to be critically involved in carcinogenesis and in various solid tumors. There are limited data on expression of IL-1 alpha, beta and RA in serum and ascites in patients with advanced ovarian cancer.

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