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    Assessment of early cartilage degeneration after slipped capital femoral epiphysis using T2 and T2 mapping by Miese, Falk Roland, Zilkens, Christoph, Holstein, Arne, Bittersohl, Bernd, Kröpil, Patric, Mamisch, Tallal Charles, Lanzman, Rotem Shlomo, Bilk, Philip, Blondin, Dirk, Jäger, Marcus, Krauspe, Rüdiger, Fürst, Günther

    Published in Acta radiologica (1987) (01-02-2011)
    “…T2 and T2* mapping are novel tools to assess cartilage quality. To evaluate hip cartilage quality in the long-term follow-up of patients with slipped capital…”
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    Radiation exposure of the radiologist's eye lens during CT-guided interventions by Heusch, Philipp, Kröpil, Patric, Buchbender, Christian, Aissa, Joel, Lanzman, Rotem S, Heusner, Till A, Ewen, Klaus, Antoch, Gerald, Fürst, Günther

    Published in Acta radiologica (1987) (01-02-2014)
    “…In the past decade the number of computed tomography (CT)-guided procedures performed by interventional radiologists have increased, leading to a significantly…”
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    Surgical treatment of renal artery dissection in 25 patients: Indications and results by Müller, Barbara Theresia, Reiher, Lutz, Pfeiffer, Tomas, Müller, Wolfram, Hort, Waldemar, Voiculescu, Adina, Grabensee, Bernd, Fürst, Günther, Sandmann, Wilhelm

    Published in Journal of vascular surgery (01-04-2003)
    “…Objective: Results of surgical revascularization in 25 patients with renal artery dissection (RAD) over 14 years, with mean follow-up of 55.3 months (range,…”
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    Intrahepatic cholestasis without jaundice by Namdar, Thomas, Raffel, Andreas, Topp, Stefan Andreas, am Esch, Jan Schulte, Fürst, Günther, Knoefel, Wolfram Trudo, Eisenberger, Claus Ferdinand

    “…BACKGROUND:Cholangiocarcinoma(CC),the most common biliary tract malignancy,is frequently seen in advanced unresectable stages and is typically localized…”
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    Long-Term Follow-Up of Left Ventricular Pacing via a Posterior Cardiac Vein After Mechanical Tricuspid Valve Replacement by WINTER, JOACHIM, GRAMSCH-ZABEL, HILDEGARD, FÜRST, GÜNTHER, KOCH, JENS-ALBRECHT, ZIMMERMANN, NORBERT, GAMS, EMMERAN

    Published in Pacing and clinical electrophysiology (01-01-2001)
    “…WINTER, J., et al.: Long‐Term Follow‐Up of Left Ventricular Pacing via a Posterior Cardiac Vein After Mechanical Tricuspid Valve Replacement. Permanent cardiac…”
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    MRI morphometry, cartilage damage and impaired function in the follow-up after slipped capital femoral epiphysis by Miese, Falk R., Zilkens, Christoph, Holstein, Arne, Bittersohl, Bernd, Kröpil, Patric, Jäger, Marcus, Mamisch, Tallal C., Krauspe, Rüdiger, Mödder, Ulrich, Fürst, Günther

    Published in Skeletal radiology (01-06-2010)
    “…Objective To assess rotation deficits, asphericity of the femoral head and localisation of cartilage damage in the follow-up after slipped capital femoral…”
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    MRI-guided laser-induced interstitial thermotherapy of cerebral neoplasms by Kahn, T, Bettag, M, Ulrich, F, Schwarzmaier, H J, Schober, R, Fürst, G, Mödder, U

    Published in Journal of computer assisted tomography (01-07-1994)
    “…Laser-induced interstitial thermotherapy (LITT) using a neodymium:yttrium aluminum garnet (Nd: YAG) laser is a new therapeutic approach in the treatment of…”
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    Characteristics and clinical value of an intravenous echo-enhancement agent in evaluation of high-grade internal carotid stenosis by Sitzer, M, Rose, G, Fürst, G, Siebler, M, Steinmetz, H

    Published in Journal of neuroimaging (01-04-1997)
    “…Although ultrasound is a highly useful tool for clinical diagnosis, it has certain limitations in accurately quantifying internal carotid stenosis or…”
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