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M H Reinges

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Hans F, Reinges M, Reipke P, Reinacher P, Krings T
Zentralbl Neurochir . 2005 Dec; 66(4):170-9. PMID: 16317599
Objectives: Advances in MR hardware performance and imaging techniques have enabled us to perform sub-second frame rate contrast enhanced MR angiographies as a clinical routine, resulting in subtraction angiographies with...
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Hans F, Reinges M, Krings T
Neuroradiology . 2003 Dec; 46(2):144-7. PMID: 14685798
Lumbosacral nerve root avulsion uncommonly complicates major trauma. Most patients also have pelvic or lumbar fractures. We present a patient who had a high-velocity vehicle accident with traumatic hip dislocation...
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Krings T, Reinges M, Foltys H, Cosgrove G, Thron A
Neurol Clin Neurophysiol . 2002 Oct; 2001(1):2-11. PMID: 12396864
This manuscript reviews the current stance and the pertinent problems of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) as brain mapping methodologies. The missing structure-function relation limits...
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Krings T, Foltys H, Reinges M, Kemeny S, Rohde V, Spetzger U, et al.
Minim Invasive Neurosurg . 2002 Feb; 44(4):234-9. PMID: 11830785
Purpose: This paper describes the potential of navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation to map the motor cortex in patients with mass lesions near the primary motor cortex by comparing the results...
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Krings T, Chiappa K, Foltys H, Reinges M, Cosgrove G, Thron A
Neurosurg Rev . 2002 Jan; 24(4):171-9. PMID: 11778822
A major intrinsic limitation of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to map the human brain lies in the unclear relationship between the position of the stimulating coil on the scalp and...
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Krings T, Schreckenberger M, Rohde V, Foltys H, Spetzger U, Sabri O, et al.
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry . 2001 Nov; 71(6):762-71. PMID: 11723198
Objectives: Although functional MRI is widely used for preoperative planning and intraoperative neuronavigation, its accuracy to depict the site of neuronal activity is not exactly known. Experience with methods that...
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Krings T, Reinges M, Thiex R, Gilsbach J, Thron A
J Neurosurg . 2001 Nov; 95(5):816-24. PMID: 11702872
Object: During neurosurgical interventions, preservation of subcortical axons is as important as preservation of cortical neurons. The goal of this study was to assess the combined use of functional (f)...
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Krings T, Lukas R, Reul J, Spetzger U, Reinges M, Gilsbach J, et al.
Acta Neurochir (Wien) . 2001 Jul; 143(3):227-34; discussion 234-5. PMID: 11460910
Background: The wide variety of intraspinal cystic lesions necessitates different elaborate diagnostic procedures to choose the right therapeutic management in symptomatic patients. Based on the case reports of seven patients...
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Coenen V, Krings T, Mayfrank L, Polin R, Reinges M, Thron A, et al.
Neurosurgery . 2001 Jul; 49(1):86-92; discussion 92-3. PMID: 11440464
Objective: To integrate spatial three-dimensional information concerning the pyramidal tracts into a customized system for frameless neuronavigation during brain tumor surgery. Methods: Four consecutive patients with intracranial tumors in eloquent...
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Krings T, Coenen V, Axer H, Reinges M, Holler M, von Keyserlingk D, et al.
Neurosci Lett . 2001 Jul; 307(3):192-6. PMID: 11438396
We describe the potential of anisotropic diffusion weighted imaging to visualize the course of large cerebral fiber tracts. Five healthy volunteers were investigated at a field strength of 1.5 Tesla,...