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Alexander Brawanski
Researcher at University of Regensburg
Publications - 234
Citations - 7765
Alexander Brawanski is an academic researcher from University of Regensburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Subarachnoid hemorrhage & Cerebral blood flow. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 232 publications receiving 7022 citations. Previous affiliations of Alexander Brawanski include University of Würzburg & University Hospital Regensburg.
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Fluorescein-Guided Surgery for Resection of High-Grade Gliomas: A Multicentric Prospective Phase II Study (FLUOGLIO)
Francesco Acerbi,Morgan Broggi,Karl-Michael Schebesch,Julius Höhne,Claudio Cavallo,Camilla de Laurentis,Marica Eoli,Elena Anghileri,Maura Servida,Carlo Boffano,Bianca Pollo,Marco Schiariti,Sergio Visintini,Cristina Montomoli,Lorenzo Bosio,Emanuele La Corte,Giovanni Broggi,Alexander Brawanski,Paolo Ferroli +18 more
TL;DR: Fluorescein-guided HGG resection through a dedicated filter on the surgical microscope is safe and enables a high percentage of contrast-enhancing tumor in patients with HGGs.
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S-100 serum levels after minor and major head injury.
TL;DR: S-100 appears to be a promising marker for the severity of head injury and neuronal damage.
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Evaluation of robot-guided minimally invasive implantation of 2067 pedicle screws.
Naureen Keric,Christian Doenitz,Amer Haj,Izabela Rachwal-Czyzewicz,Mirjam Renovanz,Dominik M. A. Wesp,Stephan Boor,Jens Conrad,Alexander Brawanski,Alf Giese,Sven R. Kantelhardt +10 more
TL;DR: Placement accuracy was high; peri- and early postoperative complication rates were found to be lower than rates published in other series of percutaneous screw placement techniques; intraoperative radiation exposure was found to been comparable to published values for other minimally invasive and conventional approaches.
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Diffusion Tensor Tractography: Evaluation of Anatomic Accuracy of Different Fiber Tracking Software Packages
Guenther C. Feigl,Wolfgang Hiergeist,Claudia Fellner,Karl-Michael Schebesch,Christian Doenitz,T. Finkenzeller,Alexander Brawanski,Juergen Schlaier +7 more
TL;DR: DTI fiber tracking presents a valuable noninvasive preoperative imaging tool, which requires further validation after important standardization of the acquisition and processing techniques currently available.
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Function of carbonic anhydrase IX in glioblastoma multiforme.
Martin Proescholdt,Marsha J. Merrill,Eva Maria Stoerr,Annette Lohmeier,Fabian Pohl,Alexander Brawanski +5 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that inhibition of CAIX is a potential metabolic target for the treatment of patients with glioblastoma because cell attachment, invasion, and survival during adjuvant treatment are significantly influenced by high CAIX expression.