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Dominik Fritzsch

Researcher at Leipzig University

Publications -  27
Citations -  452

Dominik Fritzsch is an academic researcher from Leipzig University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stroke & Magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 27 publications receiving 375 citations.

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High Resolution Imaging of Viscoelastic Properties of Intracranial Tumours by Multi-Frequency Magnetic Resonance Elastography.

TL;DR: 3DMMRE was able to clearly delineate meningiomas from intraaxial tumours, while for the latter group an overlap remains in viscoelastic terms, and it was possible to characterize intracranial tumour entities by their mechanical properties.
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Seven-Tesla Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Wilson Disease Using Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping for Measurement of Copper Accumulation

TL;DR: Increased magnetic susceptibility in the brain tissue using quantitative susceptibility mapping of the brain in patients with Wilson disease showed significantly increased susceptibility in all analyzed regions compared with healthy controls.
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Simultaneous PET/Mri in Stroke: A Case Series:

TL;DR: The first cases of simultaneous [15O]H2O-positron emission tomography (PET)/MRI in stroke patients and an ovine model are reported, offering highly complementary information that might help to identify critically hypoperfused tissue resulting in an improved patient stratification in thrombolysis trials.
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Abdominal fat distribution and its relationship to brain changes: the differential effects of age on cerebellar structure and function: a cross-sectional, exploratory study

TL;DR: Visceral adiposity is associated with cerebellar changes of both structure and function, whereas the regions involved contribute to motor, cognitive and emotional processes, and these associations seem to be age dependent, with younger adults’ brains being adversely affected.
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Integrated PET/MRI for planning navigated biopsies in pediatric brain tumors

TL;DR: The integrated PET/MRI scanner offers co-registered multimodal, high-resolution data for neuronavigation with reduced radiation exposure compared to PET/CT scans and hybrid multimodality imaging may improve safety and yield additional information when obtaining representative histopathologic specimens of brain tumors.