7 results match your criteria: "Katharinen Hospital Stuttgart[Affiliation]"

Background: MR perfusion is a standard marker to distinguish progression and therapy-associated changes after surgery and radiochemotherapy for glioblastoma. TRAMs (Treatment Response Assessment Maps) were introduced, which are intended to facilitate the differentiation of vital tumor cells and radiation necrosis by means of late (20-90 min) contrast clearance and enhancement. The differences of MR perfusion and late-enhancement are not fully understood yet.

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Differentiation between multifocal CNS lymphoma and glioblastoma based on MRI criteria.

Discov Oncol

September 2024

Department of Neurosurgery, University Medical Center, Georg-August-University, Robert-Koch-Straße 40, 37075, Göttingen, Germany.

Article Synopsis
  • The study compares MRI characteristics of glioblastoma (mGB) and multifocal central nervous system lymphoma (mCNSL) to improve diagnostic accuracy.
  • Analysis of MRI findings from 50 patients with each type of cancer revealed distinct differences in lesion morphology, size, and ADC ratios.
  • Key findings show that mCNSL typically has solid lesions, smaller sizes, lower ADC ratios, and more susceptibility artifacts, enabling more accurate differentiation from mGB.
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Predictive preoperative clinical score for patients with liver-only oligometastatic colorectal cancer.

ESMO Open

June 2022

Comprehensive Cancer Center Augsburg (CCCA), University Medical Center Augsburg, Augsburg, Germany; Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany. Electronic address:

Background: Resection of liver metastases from colorectal cancer (CRC) in the oligometastatic stage improves survival and is a potentially curative treatment. Thus, predictive scores that reliably identify those patients who especially benefit from surgery are essential.

Patients And Methods: In this multicenter analysis, 512 patients had undergone surgery for liver metastases from CRC.

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Objective: The pros and cons of semisitting positioning (SSP) versus lateral, horizontal positioning (LP) during retrosigmoid vestibular schwannoma (VS) surgery, especially concerning postoperative cranial nerve and brain stem preservation, are under continuous discussion.

Methods: In a single-center retrospective cohort study, 30 VSs operated on in SSP compared with 30 operated on in LP with comparable demography were analyzed. During SSP surgery, transesophageal echocardiographic monitoring for venous air embolism was used continuously.

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Development of a gLCR-based KRAS mutation detection approach and its comparison with other screening methods.

Tumour Biol

August 2015

Division of Molecular Pathology, Department of Pathology, Katharinen Hospital Stuttgart, Kriegsbergstr. 60, 70374, Stuttgart, Germany,

A gapped ligase chain reaction (gLCR)-based technique was developed and tested on clinical formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues from colorectal cancer patients. The technique was designed to detect low-level KRAS codon 12 or 13 mutations or confirming doubtful results gained by less sensitive KRAS screening techniques. The gLCR approach was compared with mutation screening techniques commonly used in routine diagnostics regarding sensitivity and specificity.

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Development of a DUSP9 methylation screening assay.

Pathol Oncol Res

January 2015

Division of Molecular Pathology, Department of Pathology, Katharinen Hospital Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany,

A methylation screening assay for DUSP9 (dual-specificity phosphatase 9) has been developed and applied on 79 FFPE samples from patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) and 22 corresponding tumor free colon samples in this study. Quantitative pyrosequencing was used for the determination of the methylation in the promoter CpG island, including 83 CpG motifs. In this way, the methylation pattern of the 11 tumor samples with the weakest and the strongest methylation could be identified and were compared to their corresponding tumor free colon samples.

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Since there will be an increase in the number of geriatric patients who undergo surgery and anesthesia over the next few years, studies comparing the effects of general and local anesthesia on cognitive functioning in elderly persons are mandatory. One hundred eleven ophthalmological patients, all over the age of 64 years, were assessed preoperatively, on the first and on the fourth postoperative day using a battery of standardized cognitive tests. Of the initial sample, 47 patients undergoing local and 54 undergoing general anesthesia completed the assessment.

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