246 results match your criteria: "Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nuernberg[Affiliation]"

Recurrent association between colonies and calcifying amoebae.

ISME Commun

January 2024

The Fredy and Nadine Herrmann Institute of Earth Sciences, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Edmond J. Safra Campus, Jerusalem 9190401, Israel.

Colonies of the N-fixing cyanobacterium spp. constitute a consortium with multiple microorganisms that collectively exert ecosystem-level influence on marine carbon and nitrogen cycling, shunting newly fixed nitrogen to low nitrogen systems, and exporting both carbon and nitrogen to the deep sea. Here we identify a seasonally recurrent association between puff colonies and amoebae through a two-year survey involving over 10 000 colonies in the Red Sea.

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Effects of Instructed Laryngeal Manipulation on Vocal Rise Time.

J Voice

November 2024

University of Sydney Voice Research Laboratory, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Electronic address:

Objectives: Previous research has shown that instructed manipulation of the false vocal fold activity (FVFA), true vocal fold mass (TVFM), and larynx height (LH) impacted on voice quality. It is not known whether these manipulations have any effect on voice onset. Vocal Rise Time (VRT) is an objective acoustic measure of voice onset, which has potential as an assessment tool in clinical settings.

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• This Clinical Practice Guideline provides key recommendations for managing rare endocrine tumours. • Neuroendocrine neoplasms of different origins, parathyroid carcinoma and intrathyroid thymic neoplasms are included. • The guideline covers clinical imaging and pathological diagnosis, staging and risk assessment, treatment and follow-up.

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Toxicities and outcome after CD19-directed chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy for secondary neurolymphomatosis.

Am J Hematol

December 2024

Department of Neurology, Division of Neuro-Oncology, Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

Lymphomatous infiltration of the peripheral nervous system (PNS), termed neurolymphomatosis, represents a distinct extranodal non-Hodgkin lymphoma variant with dismal outcome. CD19-directed chimeric antigen receptor (CD19-CAR) T-cell therapy has emerged as a safe and effective treatment for B-cell lymphomas. We aimed to assess toxicity and efficacy of CD19-CAR T-cells in neurolymphomatosis.

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Background: 3D printing holds great potential of improving examination, diagnosis and treatment planning as well as interprofessional communication in the field of gynecological oncology. In the current manuscript we evaluated five individualized, patient-specific models of cervical cancer FIGO Stage I-III, created with 3D printing, concerning their value for translational oncology.

Methods: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the pelvis was performed on a 3.

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Necrotizing Fasciitis of the Hand: Management with Literature Review.

Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open

July 2024

From the Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery, Center for Severe Burn Injuries, Klinikum Nürnberg, Paracelsus Medical University, Nuremberg, Germany.

This report presents a case of necrotizing fasciitis following a seemingly minor injury sustained from handling a spiny plant. Despite initial primary care by a physician, the patient presented with severe septic shock and necrotizing fasciitis of the hand, necessitating emergency surgical intervention. The use of scoring systems aided in the prompt recognition of the condition.

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Vein Visualization With a Near Infrared Imaging Device and Its Impact on Students' and Nurses' Skills in an Academic Teaching University Hospital.

J Infus Nurs

July 2024

Author Affiliation: Department of Plastic and Hand Surgery, Laboratory for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuernberg FAU, Erlangen, Germany (Renno, Horch, Cai, Ludolph, and Arkudas ).

Venipuncture for blood collection is frequently delegated to medical or nursing students, while their individual skills depend on the quality of teaching. The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of a near infrared imaging (NIR) system on the visualization of veins and its potential benefit for the education of medical personnel. Participants answered a questionnaire following standardized venipuncture for blood sampling with the help of an NIR device.

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Application of Stem Cells Shows Antiinflammatory Effect in an Irradiated Random Pattern Flap Model.

J Pers Med

May 2024

Laboratory for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, Department of Plastic and Hand Surgery, University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nuernberg (FAU), Krankenhausstr. 12, 91054 Erlangen, Germany.

Background: In reconstructive surgery, local flaps might develop tissue necrosis or partial flap loss especially after previous irradiation, which may be necessary in many tumor entities. The application of stem cells seems promising to improve flap perfusion and might be a possible solution to optimize flap survival.

Methods: Twenty rats received harvesting of bilateral random pattern fasciocutaneous flaps.

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Postoperative Complications of Flap Procedures in Chest Wall Defect Reconstruction: A Two-Center Experience.

Medicina (Kaunas)

May 2024

Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery, Center for Severe Burn Injuries, Klinikum Nürnberg, Paracelsus Medical University, 90471 Nuremberg, Germany.

: Chest wall defect reconstruction is a complex procedure aimed at restoring thoracic structural integrity after trauma, tumor removal, or congenital issues. In this study, postoperative complications were investigated to improve the care of patients with these critical conditions. : A retrospective study of chest wall reconstructions from 2004 to 2023 was conducted at Klinikum Nürnberg and Evangelisches Waldkrankenhaus Spandau-Berlin.

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Background: Deep dermal wounds in extensive burns and chronic wound-healing disorders represent a significant medical problem and require a high level of therapy to reduce the risk of infection and other long-term consequences, such as amputation. A better understanding of the wound-healing processes is essential, and animal models are indispensable to fundamental research.

Objective: This study aimed to provide a transparent protocol and prove the effectiveness of an porcine model using Goettingen minipigs for wound-healing studies.

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Epidermoid Cysts after Percutaneous Needle Fasciotomy for Dupuytren Contracture: Literature Review.

Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open

May 2024

From the Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery, Center for Severe Burn Injuries, Paracelsus Medical University, Klinikum Nürnberg, Nuremberg, Germany.

This case report presents a rare complication after percutaneous needle fasciotomy for Dupuytren contracture: the development of epidermoid cysts. A 60-year-old man who had previously undergone a needle fasciotomy required a subsequent limited fasciectomy due to disease progression. Unexpectedly, epidermoid cysts were discovered during the procedure.

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Necrotizing Fasciitis after Panniculectomy Caused by .

Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open

April 2024

From the Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery, Center for Severe Burn Injuries, Klinikum Nürnberg, Paracelsus Medical University, Nuremberg, Germany.

Necrotizing fasciitis is a rare yet severe complication after body contouring surgery. We present a case of a 54-year-old woman with a complex medical history who developed necrotizing fasciitis 9 days after panniculectomy and epigastric hernia repair. Microbiological examination revealed as the causative agent, a rare pathogen in necrotizing fasciitis.

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  • Upadacitinib (UPA) is an oral treatment approved for Crohn's disease (CD) that aims for quick symptomatic relief in patients.
  • A study pooled data from three trials to investigate how quickly patients experienced improvement in stool frequency and abdominal pain when treated with UPA or a placebo.
  • Results showed that patients on UPA saw significant improvements within 5-6 days, achieving remission faster than those on placebo, leading to higher rates of clinical remission and response by week 2.
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Strategies for targeting cytokines in inflammatory bowel disease.

Nat Rev Immunol

August 2024

Medical Clinic 1, Department of Gastroenterology, Ludwig Demling Endoscopy Center of Excellence, University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuernberg, Erlangen, Germany.

Cytokines produced by immune cells contribute to the development and perpetuation of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), namely Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, by regulating various aspects of the inflammatory response. Pro-inflammatory cytokines trigger chronic intestinal inflammation, tissue damage, carcinogenesis and perpetuation of disease and suppress the resolution of inflammation in IBD. The clinical success of antibodies that neutralize tumour necrosis factor (TNF) and the cytokine IL-12p40 in individuals with IBD has underscored this concept.

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Free-energy profiles for the activation/deactivation of the β-adrenergic receptor (ADRB2) with neutral antagonist and inverse agonist ligands have been determined with well-tempered multiple-walker (MW) metadynamics simulations. The inverse agonists carazolol and ICI118551 clearly favor single inactive conformational minima in both the binary and ternary ligand-receptor-G-protein complexes, in accord with the inverse-agonist activity of the ligands. The behavior of neutral antagonists is more complex, as they seem also to affect the recruitment of the G-protein.

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Background: In advanced neuroendocrine tumors (NET), antiproliferative treatment options beyond somatostatin analogs remain limited. Temozolomide (TMZ) has shown efficacy in NET alone or combined with other drugs.

Materials And Methods: SONNET (NCT02231762) was an open, multicenter, prospective, phase II study to evaluate lanreotide autogel 120 mg (LAN) plus TMZ in patients with progressive advanced/metastatic grade 1/2 gastroenteropancreatic (GEP) NET or of unknown primary.

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A metadynamics protocol is presented to characterize the binding and unbinding of peptide ligands to class A G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). The protocol expands on the one previously presented for binding and unbinding small-molecule ligands to class A GPCRs and accounts for the more demanding nature of the peptide binding-unbinding process. It applies to almost all class A GPCRs.

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Experience with Management of Radial Polydactyly: The Multicenter Analysis of 28 Surgical Procedures with Follow-Up.

Healthcare (Basel)

November 2023

Center of Plastic Surgery, Hand Surgery and Microsurgery, Department of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, Evangelisches Waldkrankenhaus Spandau, 13589 Berlin, Germany.

Radial polydactyly or thumb duplication is a relatively common congenital malformation of the hand, whereby the surgical techniques can be broadly divided into simple excisions, reconstructions and a Bilhaut-Cloquet procedure. The aim of this study was to identify the appropriate surgical procedures and to present the clinical outcomes that can be achieved. We performed a multicenter analysis of cases of radial polydactyly surgically treated with reconstruction or a Bilhaut-Cloquet procedure between 2015 and 2022.

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The Influence of Different Irradiation Regimens on Inflammation and Vascularization in a Random-Pattern Flap Model.

J Pers Med

October 2023

Laboratory for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, Department of Plastic and Hand Surgery, University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nuernberg (FAU), 91054 Erlangen, Germany.

Background: Irradiation plays an important role in the oncological treatment of various tumor entities. The aim of the study was to investigate the influence of different irradiation regimens on random-pattern flaps at the molecular and histopathological levels.

Methods: Twenty-five rats underwent harvesting of bilateral random-pattern fasciocutaneous flaps.

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Background: Achieving endoscopic remission is a key therapeutic goal in patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) that is associated with favorable long-term disease outcomes. Here, we prospectively compared the predictive value of endoscopic and/or histologic remission against ileal barrier healing for predicting long-term disease behavior in a large cohort of UC patients in clinical remission.

Methods: At baseline, UC patients in clinical remission underwent ileocolonoscopy with assessment of ileal barrier function by confocal endomicroscopy.

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We use enhanced-sampling simulations with an effective collective variable to study the activation of the β-adrenergic receptor in the presence of ligands with different efficacy. The free-energy profiles are computed for the ligand-free () receptor and binary (-receptor + G-protein α-subunit and receptor + ligand) and ternary complexes. The results are not only compatible with available experiments but also allow unprecedented structural insight into the nature of GPCR conformations along the activation pathway and their role in the activation mechanism.

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Background: The ESE previously published quality guidelines for endodontic treatment in 2006; however, there have been significant changes since not only in clinical endodontics but also in consensus and guideline development processes. In the development of the inaugural S3-level clinical practice guidelines (CPG), a comprehensive systematic and methodologically robust guideline consultation process was followed in order to produce evidence-based recommendations for the management of patients presenting with pulpal and apical disease.

Aim: To develop an S3-level CPG for the treatment of pulpal and apical disease, focusing on diagnosis and the implementation of the treatment approaches required to manage patients presenting with pulpitis and apical periodontitis (AP) with the ultimate goal of preventing tooth loss.

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A spotlight on intestinal permeability and inflammatory bowel diseases.

Expert Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol

November 2023

Department of Gastroenterology, Ludwig Demling Endoscopy Center of Excellence, University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuernberg, Erlangen, Germany.

Introduction: The intestinal barrier is a multi-faced structure lining the surface of the intestinal mucosa of the GI tract. To exert its main functions as a physical and immunological defense barrier, several components of the intestinal barrier act in a concerted and cooperative manner.

Areas Covered: Herein, we first introduce to the basic organization of the intestinal barrier and then summarize different methods to assess barrier function in and ex vivo.

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The programmed cell death protein 1/programmed cell death ligand 1 axis plays an important role in the adaptive immune system and has influence on neoplastic and inflammatory diseases, while its role in multiple sclerosis is unclear. Here, we aimed to analyse expression patterns of programmed cell death protein 1 and programmed cell death ligand 1 on peripheral blood mononuclear cells and their soluble variants in multiple sclerosis patients and controls, to determine their correlation with clinical disability and disease activity. In a cross-sectional study, we performed in-depth flow cytometric immunophenotyping of peripheral blood mononuclear cells and analysed soluble programmed cell death protein 1 and programmed cell death ligand 1 serum levels in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis and controls.

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Preoperative hormone stimulation; does it increase hypospadias postoperative complications?

J Pediatr Urol

December 2023

Hypospadias Center, Pediatric Surgery Department, Sana Klinikum Offenbach, Frankfurt, Germany. Electronic address:

Aim Of The Study: To assess the effect of Preoperative Hormone Stimulation (PHS) on glans size in proximal hypospadias with chordee and small glans, and to determine if PHS is associated with increased postoperative complications.

Patients & Methods: Between 2014 and 2021, 101 cases of proximal hypospadias with small glans (12 mm or less) were operated upon in our hospital and are the basis of this cohort. All patients underwent a standard two-stage surgical repair, undergoing a correction of the chordee in the first operation and urethroplasty in the second operation.

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