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    Effect of image quality and motivation of radiographer teams in mammography after dedicated training and the use of an evaluation tool like PGMI by Santner, T., Santner, W., Gutzeit, A.

    Published in Radiography (London, England. 1995) (01-11-2021)
    “…High quality and motivated staff are key factors for successful breast imaging teams. The aim of this study is to find out what effects intensive training of…”
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    Strain Elastography of Breast and Prostata Cancer: Similarities and Differences by Daniaux, M, Auer, T, De Zordo, T, Junker, D, Santner, W, Hubalek, M, Jaschke, W, Aigner, F

    “…Typically both breast and prostate cancer present as tissue with decreased elasticity. Palpation is the oldest technique of tumor detection in both organs and…”
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    Vagal Nerve Dissection During Pouch Formation in Laparoscopic Roux-Y-Gastric Bypass for Technical Simplification: Does it Matter? by Perathoner, A., Weiss, H., Santner, W., Brandacher, G., Laimer, E., Höller, E., Aigner, F., Klaus, A.

    Published in Obesity surgery (01-04-2009)
    “…Background In Roux-Y gastric bypass surgery pouch formation is the most demanding part of the operation. The vagal nerve is usually tempted to be preserved…”
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    The run-off resistance (ROR) assessed on MR angiograms may serve as a valid scoring system in patients with symptomatic peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and correlates with the ankle-brachial pressure index (ABI) by Gorny, O, Santner, W, Fraedrich, G, Jaschke, W, Greiner, A, Schocke, M.F

    Published in European journal of radiology (01-06-2012)
    “…Abstract Objective To investigate the correlation between the hemodynamic parameter ankle-brachial pressure index (ABI) and the run-off resistance (ROR)…”
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    Is a Pouch Compulsory in Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass After Failed Adjustable Gastric Banding? by Perathoner, A., Weiss, H., Santner, W., Brandacher, G., Laimer, E., Höller, E., Aigner, F., Klaus, A.

    Published in Obesity surgery (01-12-2008)
    “…Background Pouch formation after failed gastric banding bears a risk of anastomotic leakage, bleeding or ischemic damage due to an impaired vascular supply or…”
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