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Guido M. Kukuk
Researcher at University of Bonn
Publications - 59
Citations - 1823
Guido M. Kukuk is an academic researcher from University of Bonn. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Intravoxel incoherent motion. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 52 publications receiving 1433 citations. Previous affiliations of Guido M. Kukuk include Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.
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Linearity, Bias, and Precision of Hepatic Proton Density Fat Fraction Measurements by Using MR Imaging: A Meta-Analysis
Takeshi Yokoo,Suraj D. Serai,Ali Pirasteh,Mustafa R. Bashir,Gavin Hamilton,Diego Hernando,Houchun H. Hu,Holger Hetterich,Jens-Peter Kühn,Guido M. Kukuk,Rohit Loomba,Michael S. Middleton,Nancy A. Obuchowski,Ji Soo Song,An Tang,Xinhuai Wu,Scott B. Reeder,Claude B. Sirlin +17 more
TL;DR: MR imaging-PDFF has excellent linearity, bias, and precision across different field strengths, imager manufacturer, reconstruction method, and region of interest as random effects.
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Association Between Portosystemic Shunts and Increased Complications and Mortality in Patients With Cirrhosis
Macarena Simón-Talero,Davide Roccarina,Javier Martínez,Javier Martínez,Katharina Lampichler,Anna Baiges,Anna Baiges,Gavin Low,Elba Llop,Michael Praktiknjo,Martin H. Maurer,Alexander Zipprich,Michela Triolo,Guillaume Vangrinsven,R. Garcia-Martinez,R. Garcia-Martinez,Annette Dam,Avik Majumdar,Carmen Picón,Daniel Toth,Anna Darnell,Juan G. Abraldes,Marta López,Guido M. Kukuk,Aleksander Krag,Rafael Bañares,Rafael Bañares,Wim Laleman,Vincenzo La Mura,Vincenzo La Mura,Cristina Ripoll,Annalisa Berzigotti,Jonel Trebicka,Jose Luis Calleja,Puneeta Tandon,Virginia Hernández-Gea,Virginia Hernández-Gea,Thomas Reiberger,Agustín Albillos,Agustín Albillos,Emmanuel Tsochatzis,Salvador Augustin,Salvador Augustin,Joan Genescà,Joan Genescà,Sergi Quiroga,Dominic Yu,Luis Téllez,Mattias Mandorfer,Juan Carlos García-Pagán,Juan Carlos García-Pagán,Claudia Berbel,Claudia Berbel,José Ferrusquia,Michel Ble,Mari Angeles Garcia-Criado,Ernest Belmonte,Michael Ney,Cristina Margini,Stefania Casu,Giuseppe Murgia,Christiane Ludwig,Martin Rönsch,Dietrich Stoevesandt,Laura Carrion,Enrique Ramón Botella +65 more
TL;DR: The main outcomes were the incidence of complications of cirrhosis and mortality according to the presence of SPSS, and quality of life and transplantation-free survival were lower in patients with S PSS vs without.
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Dual-source parallel radiofrequency excitation body MR imaging compared with standard MR imaging at 3.0 T: initial clinical experience.
Winfried A. Willinek,Jürgen Gieseke,Guido M. Kukuk,Michael Nelles,Roy König,N. Morakkabati-Spitz,Frank Träber,Daniel Thomas,Christiane K. Kuhl,Hans H. Schild +9 more
TL;DR: Dual-source parallel RF excitation body MR imaging enables reduced dielectric shading, improved homogeneity of the RF magnetic induction field, and accelerated imaging at 3.0 T.
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Fat-free muscle mass in magnetic resonance imaging predicts acute-on-chronic liver failure and survival in decompensated cirrhosis.
Michael Praktiknjo,Marius Book,Julian A. Luetkens,Alessandra Pohlmann,Carsten H. Meyer,Daniel Thomas,Christian Jansen,Andreas Feißt,Johannes Chang,Jochen Grimm,Jennifer Lehmann,Christian P. Strassburg,Juan G. Abraldes,Guido M. Kukuk,Jonel Trebicka +14 more
TL;DR: While TIPS might improve sarc Openia and thereby survival, persistence of sarcopenia after TIPS is associated with a reduced response to TIPS and a higher risk of acute‐on‐chronic liver failure development and mortality.
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Comparison between modified Dixon MRI techniques, MR spectroscopic relaxometry, and different histologic quantification methods in the assessment of hepatic steatosis
Guido M. Kukuk,Kanishka Hittatiya,Alois M. Sprinkart,Alois M. Sprinkart,Holger Eggers,Jürgen Gieseke,Jürgen Gieseke,Wolfgang Block,Philipp Moeller,Winfried A. Willinek,Ulrich Spengler,Jonel Trebicka,Hans-Peter Fischer,Hans H. Schild,Frank Träber +14 more
TL;DR: Six-echo mDixon, MRS, and qHisto provide the most robust and congruent results and are therefore most appropriate for reliable quantification of liver fat.