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Christian Stroszczynski

Researcher at Charité

Publications -  64
Citations -  1421

Christian Stroszczynski is an academic researcher from Charité. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser-induced thermotherapy & Radiofrequency ablation. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 64 publications receiving 1387 citations. Previous affiliations of Christian Stroszczynski include Humboldt University of Berlin.

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Time-domain optical mammography: initial clinical results on detection and characterization of breast tumors

TL;DR: Effective tumor optical properties derived from a homogeneous model were used to deduce physiological information and all tumors exhibited increased total hemoglobin concentration and decreased or unchanged blood oxygen saturation compared with surrounding healthy tissue.
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Treatment of thoracic anastomotic leaks after esophagectomy with self-expanding plastic stents.

TL;DR: Self-expanding plastic stents can reduce leak-related morbidity and mortality after esophagectomy and may be considered a cost-effective treatment alternative.
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Concentration and oxygen saturation of haemoglobin of 50 breast tumours determined by time-domain optical mammography.

TL;DR: Using a dual-wavelength (670 nm, 785 nm) time-domain scanning instrument, optical mammograms of 93 patients suspected of having breast cancer which was subsequently assessed histologically showed good separation between both kinds of tissue.
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Time-domain scanning optical mammography: I. Recording and assessment of mammograms of 154 patients

TL;DR: A multi-wavelength, multi-projection scanning time-domain optical mammograph with improved spectral and spatial sampling, that allows us to record entire mammograms simultaneously at various offsets between the transmitting fibre and receiving fibre bundle and provides first results for illustration is developed.
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Restaging of Locally Advanced Carcinoma of the Rectum with MR Imaging after Preoperative Radio-Chemotherapy plus Regional Hyperthermia

TL;DR: MRI proved independent of the response status as not suitable to restage locally advanced rectal carcinoma after preoperative radiochemotherapy despite optimized imaging technique and spatial resolution, which cannot clearly differentiate between vital and devitalized tissue after a treatment.