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Otmar Schober

Researcher at University of Münster

Publications -  259
Citations -  9939

Otmar Schober is an academic researcher from University of Münster. The author has contributed to research in topics: Positron emission tomography & In vivo. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 259 publications receiving 9413 citations. Previous affiliations of Otmar Schober include European Institute.

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Whole-body MR imaging for detection of bone metastases in children and young adults: comparison with skeletal scintigraphy and FDG PET.

TL;DR: Whole-body MR imaging has a higher sensitivity than skeletal scintigraphy for the detection of bone marrow metastases but a lower sensitivity than FDG PET.
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High-Density Lipoproteins and Their Constituent, Sphingosine-1-Phosphate, Directly Protect the Heart Against Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury In Vivo via the S1P3 Lysophospholipid Receptor

TL;DR: The data demonstrate that HDL and its constituent, S1P, acutely protect the heart against ischemia/reperfusion injury in vivo via an S 1P3-mediated and NO-dependent pathway and a rapid therapeutic elevation of S1p-containing HDL plasma levels may be beneficial in patients at high risk of acute myocardial ischemIA.
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Fluorine-18 fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography in thyroid cancer: results of a multicentre study.

TL;DR: FDG-PET is a sensitive method in the follow-up of thyroid cancer which should be considered in all patients suffering from differentiated thyroid cancer with suspected recurrence and/or metastases, and particularly in those with elevated thyroglobulin values and negative WBS.
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FDG-PET for detection of osseous metastases from malignant primary bone tumours: comparison with bone scintigraphy

TL;DR: The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of FDG-PET in the detection of osseous metastases from Ewing's sarcomas are superior to those of bone scintigraphy, however, in the Detection of osSEous metastase from osteosarcoma,FDG- PET seems to be less sensitive than bone scintsigraphy.