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    Findings in whole body MRI and conventional imaging in patients with fever of unknown origin-a retrospective study

    To analyse the influence of whole body (wb)-MRI on patient management compared to routine diagnostic tests in patients with fever of unknown origin (FUO).

    Anoshirwan Andrej Tavakoli, Miriam Reichert, Tanja Blank in BMC Medical Imaging (2020)

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    Value-Based Management of Incidental Findings

    Radiological incidental findings (IFs) occur in research and diagnostic imaging. They are findings whose discovery is not intended. Due to a strong increase in high-tech imaging modalities the prevalence of IF...

    Sabine Weckbach, Oyunbileg von Stackelberg in Value-based Radiology (2020)

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    How to report incidental findings from population whole-body MRI: view of participants of the German National Cohort

    In the German National Cohort (GNC), 30,000 individuals are examined with whole-body MRI (wbMRI), of which about 3000 participants are expected to receive an incidental finding (IF) disclosure. In order to get...

    Peter Hegedüs, Oyunbileg von Stackelberg, Christoph Neumann in European Radiology (2019)

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    Management of Incidental Findings in the German National Cohort

    The German National Cohort is a long term, multicenter, population-based cohort study currently undertaken in Germany with the goal of investigating the development of common chronic diseases. As part of this ...

    Robert C. Bertheau, Oyunbileg von Stackelberg in Incidental Radiological Findings (2017)

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    Whole-Body MR Imaging Including Angiography: Predicting Recurrent Events in Diabetics

    Whether whole-body MRI can predict occurrence of recurrent events in patients with diabetes mellitus.

    Robert C. Bertheau, Fabian Bamberg, Elena Lochner in European Radiology (2016)

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    Whole-Body MRI for Evaluation of the Entire Muscular System

    Due to several technological advances, whole-body MRI (WB-MRI) is currently feasible with reasonable examination times and very good image quality. WB MRI protocols must be customized to the clinical questions...

    Nicolai Schramm, Sabine Weckbach in Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Skeletal… (2014)

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    Assessment of therapeutic response in ankylosing spondylitis patients undergoing anti-tumour necrosis factor therapy by whole-body magnetic resonance imaging

    Multifocal musculoskeletal inflammation is common in ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and is effectively treated by expensive anti-TNF (tumour necrosis factor) therapy. This study evaluated assessment of response b...

    Martina Karpitschka, Patrizia Godau-Kellner, Herbert Kellner in European Radiology (2013)

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    C-Arm Computed Tomography Compared With Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography for Treatment Planning Before Radioembolization

    The purpose of this study was to determine whether rotational C-arm computed tomography (CT) allows visualization of liver metastases and adds relevant information for radioembolization (RE) treatment planning...

    Christoph Becker, Tobias Waggershauser in CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology (2011)

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    Metabolic syndrome predicts vascular changes in whole body magnetic resonance imaging in patients with long standing diabetes mellitus

    Although diabetic patients have an increased rate of cardio-vascular events, there is considerable heterogeneity with respect to cardiovascular risk, requiring new approaches to individual cardiovascular risk ...

    Hannes M Findeisen, Sabine Weckbach, Renée G Stark in Cardiovascular Diabetology (2010)

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    Involvement patterns in myotilinopathy and desminopathy detected by a novel neuromuscular whole-body MRI protocol

    Whole-body MRI (WB-MRI) has been successfully applied for oncologic and cardiovascular diagnostics, whereas imaging in myopathies usually employs dedicated protocols restricted to areas of specific interest. I...

    Nicolai Schramm, Christine Born, Sabine Weckbach, Peter Reilich in European Radiology (2008)

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    Reference Work Entry In depth

    Degenerative Joint Disease, Peripheral Joints

    Christian Glaser, Sabine Weckbach in Encyclopedia of Diagnostic Imaging (2008)

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    Musculoskeletal System

    Together with the examination of the brain and imaging of the spinal canal, MR imaging of the musculoskeletal system has been established as a clinically valuable indication for MRI for several decades. There ...

    Christian Glaser, Sabine Weckbach, Maximilian F. Reiser in Magnetic Resonance Tomography (2008)

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    Material differentiation by dual energy CT: initial experience

    The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility of a differentiation of iodine from other materials and of different body tissues using dual energy CT. Ten patients were scanned on a SOMATOM Definition Dua...

    Thorsten R. C. Johnson, Bernhard Krauß, Martin Sedlmair in European Radiology (2007)

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    MRA of abdominal vessels: technical advances

    Henrik J. Michaely, Olaf Dietrich, Kambiz Nael, Sabine Weckbach in European Radiology (2006)

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    MRA of abdominal vessels: technical advances

    Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) in general and MRA of the abdominal vessels in particular have undergone substantial improvements in the past 5 years triggered by the introduction and application of paral...

    Henrik J. Michaely, Olaf Dietrich, Kambiz Nael, Sabine Weckbach in European Radiology (2006)