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Stocklein S, Brandlhuber M, Lause S, Pomschar A, Jahn K, Schniepp R, et al.
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol . 2022 Jan; 43(2):230-237. PMID: 34992125
Background And Purpose: Normal pressure hydrocephalus is characterized by systolic peaks of raised intracranial pressure, possibly due to a reduced compliance of the spinal CSF spaces. This concept of a...
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Niepel K, Stanislawski M, Wuerl M, Doerringer F, Pinto M, Dietrich O, et al.
Phys Med Biol . 2020 Sep; 66(7). PMID: 32998127
Dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) has been shown to allow for more accurate ion therapy treatment planning by improving the estimation of tissue stopping power ratio (SPR) relative to water, among...
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Gerb J, Ahmadi S, Kierig E, Ertl-Wagner B, Dieterich M, Kirsch V
J Neurol . 2020 Jul; 267(Suppl 1):185-196. PMID: 32666134
Background: Objective and volumetric quantification is a necessary step in the assessment and comparison of endolymphatic hydrops (ELH) results. Here, we introduce a novel tool for automatic volumetric segmentation of...
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Ertl-Wagner B, Wagner M
Radiologe . 2019 Nov; 59(12):1097-1106. PMID: 31748980
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is increasingly being used for infants and small children due to rapid sequence protocols, broader scanner availability and good monitoring possibilities. The sequence protocol should always...
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Kirsch V, Nejatbakhshesfahani F, Ahmadi S, Dieterich M, Ertl-Wagner B
J Neurol . 2019 Aug; 266(Suppl 1):52-61. PMID: 31422454
Intravenous contrast agent-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging of the endolymphatic space (ELS) of the inner ear permits direct, in-vivo, non-invasive visualization of labyrinthine structures and thus verification of endolymphatic hydrops (ELH)....
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Roeh A, Bunse T, Lembeck M, Handrack M, Pross B, Schoenfeld J, et al.
Res Sports Med . 2019 Jul; 28(2):241-255. PMID: 31345073
Regular moderate physical activity (PA) has been linked to beneficial adaptations in various somatic diseases (e.g. cancer, endocrinological disorders) and a reduction in all-cause mortality from several cardiovascular and neuropsychiatric...
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Kirsch V, Boegle R, Keeser D, Kierig E, Ertl-Wagner B, Brandt T, et al.
Data Brief . 2019 Feb; 23:103666. PMID: 30788394
The data-set presented in this data article is supplementary to the original publication, doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2018.05.018 (Kirsch et al., 2018). Named article describes handedness-dependent organizational patterns of functional subunits within the human...
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Unterrainer M, Fleischmann D, Diekmann C, Vomacka L, Lindner S, Vettermann F, et al.
Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging . 2018 Sep; 46(3):580-590. PMID: 30244386
Background: PET represents a valuable tool for glioma imaging. In addition to amino acid tracers such as F-FET, PET targeting the 18-kDa mitochondrial translocator-protein (TSPO) is of high interest for...
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Kirsch V, Boegle R, Keeser D, Kierig E, Ertl-Wagner B, Brandt T, et al.
Neuroimage . 2018 May; 178:224-237. PMID: 29787866
Current evidence points towards a vestibular cortex that involves a multisensory bilateral temporo-parietal-insular network with a handedness-dependent hemispheric lateralization. This study aimed to identify handedness-dependent organizational patterns of (lateralized and...
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Kirsch V, Becker-Bense S, Berman A, Kierig E, Ertl-Wagner B, Dieterich M
J Neurol . 2018 Apr; 265(Suppl 1):51-53. PMID: 29696496
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