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pro vyhledávání: '"Antonia Beitzen-Heineke"'
Autor:
Cordula Petersen, Isabel Molwitz, Sahar Shihada, Gunnar K. Lund, K Seiffert, Volkmar Müller, Enver Tahir, Manuella Azar, Christian Stehning, Gerhard Adam, Antonia Beitzen-Heineke, Yvonne Goy, Gerhard Schön, Kai Muellerleile
Publikováno v:
European Radiology. 32:1853-1865
Objectives Cancer therapy-related cardiac dysfunction (CTRCD) is a relevant clinical problem and needs early prediction. This study aimed to analyze myocardial injury using serial laboratory and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) parameters aft
Autor:
Walter Fiedler, Stefan Schwartz, Jochim Reinert, Klaus Wethmar, Matthias Stelljes, Antonia Beitzen-Heineke
Publikováno v:
Annals of Hematology
Treatment options for relapsed or refractory B-lymphoblastic leukaemia (r/r B-ALL) are limited and the prognosis of these patients remains dismal, but novel immunotherapeutic options such as the anti-CD22 antibody–drug-conjugate Inotuzumab-Ozogamic
Publikováno v:
Radiologie (Heidelberg, Germany)Literatur. 62(11)
With rapidly increasing survival chances of cancer patients, the potential side effects of cancer therapeutics are increasingly relevant and a potentially lifelong issue. If cardiotoxic effects are not detected at a reversible stage, this might resul
Autor:
Hang Chen, Malte L. Warncke, Kai Muellerleile, Dennis Saering, Antonia Beitzen-Heineke, Anna Kisters, Monika Swiderska, Ersin Cavus, Charlotte M. Jahnke, Gerhard Adam, Gunnar K. Lund, Enver Tahir
Publikováno v:
European radiology. 32(5)
Objectives Cardiac adaptation in endurance athletes is a well-known phenomenon, but the acute impact of strenuous exercise is rarely reported on. The aim of this study was to analyze the alterations in biventricular and biatrial function in triathlet
Autor:
Juergen Loeffler, Anna-Lena Schmitt, Hermann Einsele, Oliver Kurzai, Maria Bouzani, Kerstin Hünniger, Antonia Beitzen-Heineke
Publikováno v:
Medical mycology. 54(2)
Aspergillus fumigatus is the most common cause for invasive fungal infections, a disease associated with high mortality in immune-compromised patients. CD1d-restricted invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells compose a small subset of T cells known to