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Peter Benz

Radiation response non-invasively imaged by [18F]FDG-PET predicts local tumor control and survival in advanced oral squamous cell carcinoma

It is a major challenge to preoperatively identify patients who will profit from surgery of advanced oral cancer. In multimodality therapy, response to neoadjuvant radiation correlates to treatment success. Hence, for preoperative decisions, assessment of treatment response is required. Therefore, we analysed the prognostic significance of glucose metabolism after preoperative radiotherapy. [(18)F]FDG-PET investigations were performed for re-staging 35 patients after neoadjuvant radiotherapy (36Gy) immediately prior to tumor resection. Emission and transmission measurements were obtained and SUV's were calculated for the sites of maximum [(18)F]FDG-uptake. Subpopulations of "low" (SUV4) and…

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Echogenicity of the substantia nigra in relatives of patients with sporadic Parkinson’s disease

Increased echogenicity of the substantia nigra (SN) on ultrasound is a typical sonographic finding in Parkinson's disease (PD). Sonographic signal intensity of the SN is related to tissue iron content with higher iron level being associated with increased echogenicity. Recent findings indicate that hyperechogenicity of the SN represents an important susceptibility factor for nigrostriatal degeneration. In this study we determined the prevalence of a characteristic ultrasound sign of Parkinson's disease in first-degree relatives of PD patients. Fourteen patients with sporadic PD and 58 of their relatives underwent neurological, neuropsychological, and ultrasound examination. In addition, fou…

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Therapiemonitoring mittels 2-[18F]-FDG-Positronenemissionstomographie nach neoadjuvanter Strahlenbehandlung des Mundhöhlenkarzinoms

Die Kombination strahlentherapeutischer und chirurgischer Behandlungsschritte beim Mundhohlenkarzinom erfordert eine fruhe, objektive Bewertung des Bestrahlungserfolgs. Schlechtes radiotherapeutisches Ansprechverhalten verlangt die moglichst umgehende chirurgische Sanierung auch bei hohem Operations- und Narkoserisiko. Eine deutliche Remission unter Strahlentherapie kann dagegen die Fortsetzung der Bestrahlungsbehandlung begrunden. Die vorliegende Studie untersucht daher die Bewertung des Bestrahlungserfolgs anhand der durch Positronenemissionstomographie (PET) bestimmten Glukosestoffwechselaktivitat.

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