Csaba Vandulek
University of Kaposvár
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Pathology & Oncology Research | 2011
Árpád Kovács; Lilla Tóth; Csaba Glavák; Ferenc Lakosi; Janaki Hadjiev; Gábor Bajzik; Csaba Vandulek; Imre Repa
The purpose of our study was to examine the integration of functional MRI (fMRI) information into 3D based planning process of the central nervous system (CNS) malignancies. Between 01.01.2008 and 01.12.2008 four patients with astrocytoma were enrolled to this study. Before the planning process conventional planning CT, postoperative MR and individual functional MRI examinations were delivered. For the functional MRI examination the following four types of stimulus were applied: acoustic, visual, somatosensory and numeral. Three different theoretical planning situations were applied and compared: 3D conformal plan without fMRI information, 3D conformal plan with fMRI information and IMRT plan with fMRI information. For plan comparison DVH analysis, and NTCP model were used. fMRI based OR definition resulted in 4 additional OR’s in the contouring process. As these cases demonstrate, an average of 50% dose reduction was achieved in OR, OR2 and OR3 with IMRT and fMRI based 3D planning, especially in case of midline localization and big tumor extent. IMRT provides additional sparing effect in the optic tract and brainstem, especially for localizations close to the midline. Our results demonstrated that using fMRI information in conventional 3D based treatment planning potentially benefits significant dose reduction in critical organs, with no compromise in PTV coverage. fMRI can be widely used even in low grade cases (long life expectancies, lower acute and late toxicity in radiotherapy) and in cases with high grade astrocytomas or metastases (higher dose to PTV with better risk organ sparing in radiotherapy).
Pathobiology | 2014
Mónika Merczi; Antónia Marcsik; Zsolt Bernert; László Józsa; Krisztina Buczkó; Gábor Lassányi; Márta H. Kelemen; Péter Zádori; Csaba Vandulek; Gergely Biró; Tamás Hajdu; Erika Molnár
Objectives: According to paleopathological records, tumors have a great antiquity. The prevalence of cancer in ancient populations might have differed from that in modern humans because of substantial differences in environmental factors, life expectancy and the availability of treatment. This study presents 3 cases of probable skeletal metastatic carcinoma from the Roman period (1st-5th century AD) in Hungary, showing the development of bone metastases of cancer without chemo- and radiotherapy. Methods: All skeletons were subjected to a careful macroscopic investigation, which was extended by radiological, stereo- and scanning electron microscopic analyses. Results: In 1 case, the mixed nature and localization of the lesions, as well as the sex and age of the individual, suggested breast cancer as the primary focus. In the other 2 cases, based on the mostly osteoblastic nature and the localization of the lesions as well as on the sex and age of the individuals, the most probable diagnostic option is prostate carcinoma with skeletal metastases. Conclusions: In view of the scarcity of cancer metastases that have been diagnosed in archeological specimens in general, identification of all examples of cancer in antiquity represents an important contribution both to paleopathology and to modern medicine.
Pathology & Oncology Research | 2011
Ferenc Lakosi; Gergely Antal; Csaba Vandulek; Árpád Kovács; Gabor Toller; Istvan Rakasz; Gábor Bajzik; Janaki Hadjiev; Péter Bogner; Imre Repa
Pathology & Oncology Research | 2009
Ferenc Lakosi; Gergely Antal; Csaba Vandulek; Árpád Kovács; Rita Garamvölgyi; Örs Petneházy; Gábor Bajzik; Janaki Hadjiev; Imre Repa; Péter Bogner
Journal of Neuro-oncology | 2011
Árpád Kovács; Lilla Tóth; Csaba Glavák; Gabor Liposits; Janaki Hadjiev; Gergely Antal; Miklós Emri; Csaba Vandulek; Imre Repa
Acta Biologica Szegediensis | 2009
Brigitta Ôz; Krisztina Hajnal; Antónia Marcsik; Ottó Fogas; Ferenc Horváth; Péter Zádori; Kornél Kelemen; Csaba Vandulek; Michael Schultz; László Márk; Erika Molnár; György Pálfi
Pathology & Oncology Research | 2011
Árpád Kovács; Ferenc Lakosi; Gabor Liposits; Gabor Toller; Janaki Hadjiev; Csaba Vandulek; Norbert Walter; Csaba Glavák; Gergely Antal; Ákos Horváth; Imre Repa; Péter Bogner
Pathology & Oncology Research | 2009
Árpád Kovács; Janaki Hadjiev; Ferenc Lakosi; Gergely Antal; Csaba Vandulek; E. Somogyine Ezer; Péter Bogner; Ágnes Horváth; Imre Repa
Journal of Neuro-oncology | 2015
Árpád Kovács; Miklós Emri; Gábor Opposits; Tamás Pisák; Csaba Vandulek; Csaba Glavák; Zoltán Szalai; Gergely Biró; Gábor Bajzik; Imre Repa
Global Journal of Health Science | 2017
David Sipos; Csaba Vandulek; Melinda Cs. Petone; András Kedves; Attila Pandur; I Boncz; J Betlehem; Imre Repa; Árpád Kovács