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Sina Burth

Researcher at Heidelberg University

Publications -  17
Citations -  1733

Sina Burth is an academic researcher from Heidelberg University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bevacizumab & Stenosis. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 17 publications receiving 1398 citations. Previous affiliations of Sina Burth include German Cancer Research Center & University Hospital Heidelberg.

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Gadolinium Retention in the Dentate Nucleus and Globus Pallidus Is Dependent on the Class of Contrast Agent

TL;DR: This study indicates that an SI increase in the DN and GP on T1-weighted images is caused by serial application of the linear GBCA gadopentetate dimeglumine but not by the macrocyclic GBCAs gadoterate meglumines.
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Radiomic profiling of glioblastoma: Identifying an imaging predictor of patient survival with improved performance over established clinical and radiologic risk models

TL;DR: An 11-feature radiomic signature that allows prediction of survival and stratification of patients with newly diagnosed glioblastoma was identified, and improved performance compared with that of established clinical and radiologic risk models was demonstrated.
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Relaxation-compensated CEST-MRI of the human brain at 7T: Unbiased insight into NOE and amide signal changes in human glioblastoma.

TL;DR: After correction, the CEST effect of amides and Nuclear-Overhauser-mediated saturation transfer does not show significant contrast between contrast enhancing tumor regions and normal tissue, whereas NOE drops significantly in the tumor area, suggesting that previous CEST approaches might not have shown pure CEST effects, but rather water relaxation shine-through effects.
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Downfield-NOE-suppressed amide-CEST-MRI at 7 Tesla provides a unique contrast in human glioblastoma

TL;DR: This study presents further evidence for the underlying downfield rNOE signal, and proposes a first method that suppresses the downfield‐rNOE contribution to the amide‐CEST contrast, resulting in an isolated amide-CEST effect depending mainly on amide proton concentration and pH is generated.