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Moritz Palmowski

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Magnuska Z, Roy R, Palmowski M, Kohlen M, Winkler B, Pfeil T, et al.
Radiology . 2024 Sep; 312(3):e232554. PMID: 39254446
Background US is clinically established for breast imaging, but its diagnostic performance depends on operator experience. Computer-assisted (real-time) image analysis may help in overcoming this limitation. Purpose To develop precise...
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Magnuska Z, Theek B, Darguzyte M, Palmowski M, Stickeler E, Schulz V, et al.
Cancers (Basel) . 2022 Jan; 14(2). PMID: 35053441
Automation of medical data analysis is an important topic in modern cancer diagnostics, aiming at robust and reproducible workflows. Therefore, we used a dataset of breast US images (252 malignant...
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Gross J, Palmowski K, Doleschel D, Rix A, Gremse F, Verburg F, et al.
Contrast Media Mol Imaging . 2021 May; 2021:6676337. PMID: 34007252
Methods: For apoptosis imaging, the near-infrared probe Annexin Vivo750 was used in combination with fluorescence molecular tomography and microcomputed tomography (FMT/CT). Glucose metabolism was assessed using F-FDG-PET/CT. Five groups of...
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Palmowski M, Persigehl T, Michaely H, Miller S, Grouls C, Nguyen H, et al.
Radiologe . 2020 Sep; 60(10):943-948. PMID: 32886159
Objective: In spring 2020 imaging findings of the lungs were found in several radiological practices and in outpatient clinic patients, which indicated acute or previous viral pneumonia. It was striking...
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Persigehl T, Baumhauer M, Baessler B, Philipp Beyer L, Bludau M, Bruns C, et al.
Rofo . 2020 Jul; 192(7):641-656. PMID: 32615626
Background:  Radiological reports of pancreatic lesions are currently widely formulated as free texts. However, for optimal characterization, staging and operation planning, a wide range of information is required but is...
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Spiro J, Rinneburger M, Hedderich D, Jokic M, Reinhardt H, Maintz D, et al.
Eur Radiol Exp . 2020 May; 4(1):31. PMID: 32399584
Background: Compared to histology-based methods, imaging can reduce animal usage in preclinical studies. However, availability of dedicated scanners is limited. We evaluated clinical computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging...
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Zafarnia S, Bzyl-Ibach J, Spivak I, Li Y, Koletnik S, Doleschel D, et al.
Neoplasia . 2017 Sep; 19(11):896-907. PMID: 28938160
Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)/VEGF receptor (VEGFR)-targeted therapies predominantly affect nascent, immature tumor vessels. Since platelet-derived growth factor receptor (PDGFR) blockade inhibits vessel maturation and thus increases the amount of...
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Ehling J, Misiewicz M, von Stillfried S, Mockel D, Bzyl J, Pochon S, et al.
Angiogenesis . 2016 Mar; 19(3):449. PMID: 27025391
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Ehling J, Misiewicz M, von Stillfried S, Mockel D, Bzyl J, Pochon S, et al.
Angiogenesis . 2016 Feb; 19(2):245-254. PMID: 26902100
Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (VEGFR-2) and α v ß 3 integrin are the most frequently addressed targets in molecular imaging of tumor angiogenesis. In preclinical studies, molecular imaging...
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Palmowski K, Oltmanns U, Kreuter M, Mottaghy F, Palmowski M, Behrendt F
Respiration . 2014 Sep; 88(4):291-7. PMID: 25196553
Background: Ventilation/perfusion single-emission photon CT (V/P-SPECT) is widely used to detect pulmonary embolism (PE). Any pathological deficit on P-SPECT with a corresponding unremarkable V-SPECT is considered an embolism. This means...