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Goetti R, Warnock G, Kuhn F, Guggenberger R, OGorman R, Buck A, et al.
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol . 2013 Dec; 35(5):1022-8. PMID: 24335546
Background And Purpose: Cerebral perfusion assessment is important in the preoperative evaluation and postoperative follow-up of patients with Moyamoya disease. The objective of this study was to evaluate the correlation...
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Makki M, Scheer I, Hagmann C, Liamlahi R, Knirsch W, Dave H, et al.
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol . 2012 Oct; 34(3):634-40. PMID: 23042920
Background And Purpose: Neonates with severe CHD require CPB within the first days of life. White matter injury can occur before surgery, and this may impair the long-term neurodevelopmental and...
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Poretti A, Huisman T, Scheer I, Boltshauser E
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol . 2011 Jun; 32(8):1459-63. PMID: 21680654
VH and MTS are the neuroimaging hallmarks of JSRD. We aimed to look at the full spectrum of neuroimaging findings in JSRD and reviewed the MR imaging of 75 patients...
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Jundt K, Scheer I, von Bodungen V, Krumbachner F, Friese K, Peschers U
Eur J Med Res . 2010 Oct; 15(8):362-6. PMID: 20947474
Objective: To compare the pelvic floor function of primiparous women to women after a second delivery regarding symptoms of urinary and anal incontinence, anal sphincter ruptures and bladder-neck mobility. Methods:...
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Jundt K, Scheer I, Schiessl B, Karl K, Friese K, Peschers U
Eur J Med Res . 2010 Aug; 15(6):246-52. PMID: 20696633
Objective: To compare the function of the pelvic floor in primiparae before and during pregnancy with the status post partum concerning symptoms of incontinence, sphincter ruptures, bladder-neck mobility and the...
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Riebel T, Scheer I
Ultraschall Med . 2010 Jul; 32(6):604-7. PMID: 20603782
Purpose: Expansive lower leg lesions in children include numerous, even malignant, entities. Good differential diagnostic knowledge is extremely important in those conditions in order to prevent unnecessary biopsy. Therefore, our...
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Saussine A, Loriot M, Picard C, Lecerf V, Landry J, Scheer I, et al.
Ann Dermatol Venereol . 2009 Jun; 136(6-7):530-5. PMID: 19560616
Background: The antimalarial compounds chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine are widely used in the treatment of connective tissue diseases and are usually well tolerated. We report two cases of chloroquine cardiotoxicity. Patients...
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Poretti A, Leventer R, Cowan F, Rutherford M, Steinlin M, Klein A, et al.
Neuropediatrics . 2008 Aug; 39(2):106-12. PMID: 18671186
In contrast to malformations, cerebellar disruptions have attracted little interest in the literature. We draw attention for the first time to the hypothesis that cerebellar clefts are residual changes following...
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Poretti A, Brehmer U, Scheer I, Bernet V, Boltshauser E
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol . 2008 Mar; 29(6):1090-1. PMID: 18356465
We report prenatal and neonatal neuroimaging findings in a case of oral-facial-digital syndrome type VI (OFDS VI). Prenatal MR imaging at 29 weeks' gestation showed hypoplastic cerebellar vermis and hemispheres,...
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Scheer I, Riebel T, Schroder R
Rofo . 2007 Aug; 179(9):976-8. PMID: 17705121
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