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Werner Jaschke

Researcher at Innsbruck Medical University

Publications -  347
Citations -  11141

Werner Jaschke is an academic researcher from Innsbruck Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stent & Aneurysm. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 345 publications receiving 10152 citations. Previous affiliations of Werner Jaschke include University of California, San Francisco & Heidelberg University.

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Chemoembolization followed by liver transplantation for hepatocellular carcinoma impedes tumor progression while on the waiting list and leads to excellent outcome

TL;DR: Although TACE reduced tumor preoperatively, it failed to show a beneficial effect on patient survival in advanced‐stage HCCs and was associated with an excellent outcome in selected patients.
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Molecular imaging with nanoparticles: giant roles for dwarf actors

TL;DR: Molecular imaging, first developed to localise antigens in light microscopy, now encompasses all imaging modalities including those used in clinical care: optical imaging, nuclear medical imaging, ultrasound imaging, CT, MRI, and photoacoustic imaging.
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Diffusion-weighted imaging discriminates progressive supranuclear palsy from PD, but not from the parkinson variant of multiple system atrophy

TL;DR: Results show that DWI detects basal ganglia abnormalities in PSP patients within few years of disease onset, discriminating patients with PSP from those with PD, but not fromThose with MSA-P.
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Response to preoperative chemoembolization correlates with outcome after liver transplantation in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma.

TL;DR: The response to preoperative chemoembolization may predict long‐term outcome after LT, and patients with either complete or partial response to therapy as assessed by computed tomographic scan before LT had far better 1‐, 2‐, and 5‐year survival rates.
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Diffusion-weighted MRI differentiates the Parkinson variant of multiple system atrophy from PD

TL;DR: The increased putaminal rADC values in Parkinson variant of multiple system atrophy are likely to reflect ongoing striatal degeneration, whereas most neuropathologic studies reveal intact striatum in PD.