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Lars-Christian Horn
Researcher at Leipzig University
Publications - 234
Citations - 4191
Lars-Christian Horn is an academic researcher from Leipzig University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cervical cancer & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 214 publications receiving 3632 citations.
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Resection of the embryologically defined uterovaginal (Müllerian) compartment and pelvic control in patients with cervical cancer: a prospective analysis
Michael Höckel,Lars-Christian Horn,Norma Manthey,Ulf-Dietrich Braumann,Ulrich Wolf,Gero Teichmann,Katrin Frauenschläger,Nadja Dornhöfer,Jens Einenkel +8 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that in patients with early cervical cancer, the resection of the Müllerian compartment will lead to maximum local tumour control with low morbidity and that the relatively high rate of pelvic failure after conventional radical hysterectomy, despite adjuvant radiation, might be a consequence of the incomplete removal of the Mullerian compartment.
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Anatomical landmarks of radical prostatecomy.
Jens-Uwe Stolzenburg,Thilo Schwalenberg,Lars-Christian Horn,Jochen Neuhaus,Costantinos Constantinides,Evangelos Liatsikos +5 more
TL;DR: The present review adds further knowledge to the existing "postprostatectomy anatomical hazard" debate and emphasizes upon the role of the puboprostatic ligaments and the course of the external urethral sphincter for urinary continence.
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Association between the mesenchymal compartment of uterovaginal organogenesis and local tumour spread in stage IB–IIB cervical carcinoma: a prospective study
TL;DR: Radical en-bloc resection of a topographically defined anatomical territory derived from common precursor tissue leads to local tumour control, preservation of autonomic nerves, and a reduced need for adjuvant radiotherapy.
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Androgen receptors are frequently expressed in mammary and extramammary Paget's disease.
TL;DR: Investigation of the presence of estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, androgen receptor and Her2/neu in mammary and extramammary Paget's disease found frequent expression of AR, which could lead to the development of a new adjuvant therapy, particularly in patients with recurrent disease.
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Histopathology of endometrial hyperplasia and endometrial carcinoma: an update.
TL;DR: In this article, a dualistic model of endometrial carcinogenesis exists for sporadic EC, based on molecular findings with a good correlation to the morphologic phenotype and clinical behavior.