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Annika Loft
Researcher at Copenhagen University Hospital
Publications - 172
Citations - 10578
Annika Loft is an academic researcher from Copenhagen University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: PET-CT & Positron emission tomography. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 154 publications receiving 9203 citations. Previous affiliations of Annika Loft include University of Copenhagen & Aarhus University Hospital.
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Early Interim 2-[18F]Fluoro-2-Deoxy-D-Glucose Positron Emission Tomography Is Prognostically Superior to International Prognostic Score in Advanced-Stage Hodgkin's Lymphoma: A Report From a Joint Italian-Danish Study
Andrea Gallamini,Martin Hutchings,Luigi Rigacci,Lena Specht,Francesco Merli,Mads Hansen,Caterina Patti,Annika Loft,Francesco Di Raimondo,Francesco d'Amore,Alberto Biggi,Umberto Vitolo,Caterina Stelitano,R Sancetta,Livio Trentin,Stefano Luminari,Emilio Iannitto,Simonetta Viviani,Ivana Pierri,Alessandro Levis +19 more
TL;DR: PET-2 overshadows the prognostic value of IPS and emerges as the single most important tool for planning of risk-adapted treatment in advanced HL.
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FDG-PET after two cycles of chemotherapy predicts treatment failure and progression-free survival in Hodgkin lymphoma
Martin Hutchings,Annika Loft,Annika Loft,Mads Hansen,Mads Hansen,Lars Møller Pedersen,Lars Møller Pedersen,Thora Buhl,Thora Buhl,Jesper Jurlander,Jesper Jurlander,Simon Buus,Simon Buus,Susanne Keiding,Susanne Keiding,Francesco d'Amore,Francesco d'Amore,Anne-Marie Boesen,Anne-Marie Boesen,Anne Kiil Berthelsen,Anne Kiil Berthelsen,Lena Specht,Lena Specht +22 more
TL;DR: For prediction of PFS, interim FDG-PET was as accurate after two cycles as later during treatment and superior to computerized tomography (CT) at all times and in regression analyses, early interimFDG- PET was stronger than established prognostic factors.
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Why do singletons conceived after assisted reproduction technology have adverse perinatal outcome? Systematic review and meta-analysis
Anja Pinborg,U.B. Wennerholm,L.B. Romundstad,Annika Loft,Kristiina Aittomäki,Viveca Söderström-Anttila,K.G. Nygren,J. Hazekamp,Christina Bergh +8 more
TL;DR: Subfertility is a major risk factor for adverse perinatal outcome in ART singletons, however, even in the same mother an ART singleton has a poorer outcome than the non-ART sibling; hence, factors related to the hormone stimulation and/or IVF methods per se also may play a part.
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Preoperative Staging of Lung Cancer with Combined PET–CT
Barbara M. Fischer,Ulrik Lassen,Jann Mortensen,Søren Ejling Larsen,Annika Loft,Anne Kiil Bertelsen,Jesper Ravn,Paul Frost Clementsen,Asbjørn Høgholm,Klaus Richter Larsen,Torben Riis Rasmussen,Susanne Keiding,Asger Dirksen,Oke Gerke,Birgit Guldhammer Skov,Ida Steffensen,Hanne Foss Hansen,Peter Vilmann,G. K. Jacobsen,Vibeke Backer,Niels Maltbaek,Jesper Holst Pedersen,Henrik Madsen,Henrik Nielsen,Liselotte Højgaard +24 more
TL;DR: The use of PET-CT for preoperative staging of NSCLC reduced both the total number of thoracotomies and the number of futile thoracotomy but did not affect overall mortality.
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A Classical Brown Adipose Tissue mRNA Signature Partly Overlaps with Brite in the Supraclavicular Region of Adult Humans
Naja Z. Jespersen,Therese Juhlin Larsen,Lone Peijs,Søren Daugaard,Preben Homøe,Annika Loft,Jasper M. A. de Jong,Neha Mathur,Barbara Cannon,Jan Nedergaard,Bente Klarlund Pedersen,Kirsten Møller,Camilla Scheele +12 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that a classical brown expression signature coexists with an upregulation of two newly established brite/beige markers, TBX1 and TMEM26, which suggest that human BAT might consist of both classical brown and recruitable brite adipocytes.