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Birgit Spors

Researcher at Charité

Publications -  39
Citations -  825

Birgit Spors is an academic researcher from Charité. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic resonance imaging & Microcephaly. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 38 publications receiving 747 citations.

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Suspected chronic myocarditis at cardiac MR: diagnostic accuracy and association with immunohistologically detected inflammation and viral persistence.

TL;DR: In patients clinically suspected of having CMC, increased gRE and ER indicating inflammation were common findings that could be confirmed at immunohistologic analysis, whereas LE had low sensitivity and accuracy.
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Influence of high magnetic field strengths and parallel acquisition strategies on image quality in cardiac 2D CINE magnetic resonance imaging: comparison of 1.5 T vs. 3.0 T.

TL;DR: For cardiac tagging techniques, 3.0 T was highly beneficial, which holds the promise to improve its diagnostic value and image quality, and for 2D CINE SSFP, no significant difference in the left ventricular volumetry and in the overall image quality was obtained.
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Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome in children: Radiological and clinical findings – A retrospective analysis of a German tertiary care center

TL;DR: The occurrence of frontal lesions, a superior frontal sulcus associated lesion pattern, and the development of focal laminar necrosis appear to be frequent in children in this cohort of children with posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome.
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Evaluation of postoperative pulmonary regurgitation after surgical repair of tetralogy of Fallot: comparison between Doppler echocardiography and MR velocity mapping

TL;DR: Doppler ECHO can estimate the severity of PI after repair of TOF with acceptable results compared to CMR flow measurement, and in univariate analysis there is only a weak influence of PRF on right ventricular volume.
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Pulmonary and caval blood flow patterns in patients with intracardiac and extracardiac Fontan: a magnetic resonance study.

TL;DR: MRI allows hemodynamic quantification and characterization of various types of Fontan modifications and may be a valuable tool to predict Fontan failure.