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PLOS ONE | 2018

Novel radiomics evaluation of bone formation utilizing multimodal (SPECT/X-ray CT) in vivo imaging

Ferenc Budán; Krisztián Szigeti; Miklós Weszl; Ildiko Horvath; Erika Balogh; Reem Kanaan; Károly Berényi; Zsombor Lacza; Domokos Máthé; Zoltán Gyöngyi

Although an extensive research is being undertaken, the ideal bone graft and evaluation method of the bone formation draw still a warranted attention. The purpose of this study was to develop a novel multimodal radiomics evaluation method, utilizing X-ray computed tomography (CT) and single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) with Tc-99m-Methyl diphosphonate (Tc-99m-MDP) tracer. These modalities are intended to provide quantitative data concerning the mineral bone density (after evaluation it is referred to as opacity) and the osteoblast activity, at the same time. The properties of bone formation process within poly (methyl methacrylate)-based bone cement graft (PMMA) was compared to that of albumin coated, sterilized, antigen-extracted freeze-dried human bone grafts (HLBC), in caudal vertebrae (C5) of rats. The animals were scanned at 3 and 8 weeks after surgery. In both groups, the mean opacity increased, while the mean Tc-99m-MDP activity decreased. The later parameter was significant (n = 4, p = 0.002) only in HLBC group. The linear regression analysis of PMMA-treated group variables (mean opacity increase; mean Tc-99m-MDP activity decrease), revealed a negative correlation with the medium strength (r = 0.395, p = 0.605). Whereas, it showed strong positive correlation when HLBC group variables were analyzed (r = 0.772, p = 0.012). These results indicate that using HLBC grafts is advantageous in terms of the osteoblast activity and bone vascularization over PMMA cement. Using this regression analysis method, we were able to distinguish characteristics that otherwise could not be distinguished by a regular data analysis. Hence, we propose utilizing this novel method in preclinical tests, and in clinical monitoring of bone healing, in order to improve diagnosis of bone-related diseases.


BMC Public Health | 2016

Do socio-cultural factors influence medical students’ health status and health-promoting behaviors? A cross-sectional multicenter study in Germany and Hungary

Henna Riemenschneider; Péter Balázs; Erika Balogh; Axel Bartels; Antje Bergmann; Károly Cseh; Nóra Faubl; Zsuzsanna Füzesi; Ferenc Horváth; István Kiss; Jörg Schelling; András Terebessy; Karen Voigt


Prävention und Gesundheitsförderung | 2017

Rauchgewohnheiten von deutschen Medizinstudierenden in Deutschland und Ungarn

Erika Balogh; Nóra Faubl; Zoltán Wagner; Karen Voigt; Henna Riemenschneider; Zsuzsanna Füzesi; István Kiss


Prävention und Gesundheitsförderung | 2018

Beurteilung der Impfnotwendigkeit durch deutsche Medizinstudierende

Karen Voigt; Henna Riemenschneider; Erika Balogh; Jeannine Schübel; Jörg Schelling; Linda Sanftenberg; Antje Bergmann


Prävention in Lebenswelten – 54. Jahrestagung der DGSMP – Die DGSMP Jahrestagung in Dresden findet statt unter Beteiligung des MDK Sachsen | 2018

Pertussis-Impfstatus bei Medizinstudierenden: Eine internationale Multicenterstudie

M Böhme; Henna Riemenschneider; Karen Voigt; Erika Balogh; Linda Sanftenberg; Antje Bergmann


BMC Public Health | 2018

Cigarette, waterpipe and e-cigarette use among an international sample of medical students. Cross-sectional multicenter study in Germany and Hungary

Erika Balogh; Nóra Faubl; Henna Riemenschneider; Péter Balázs; Antje Bergmann; Károly Cseh; Ferenc Horváth; Jörg Schelling; András Terebessy; Zoltán Wagner; Karen Voigt; Zsuzsanna Füzesi; István Kiss


Prävention und Gesundheitsförderung | 2017

Gibt es einen Zusammenhang zwischen Gesundheit, Wohlbefinden und Facharztpräferenzen bei Medizinstudierenden?

Nóra Faubl; Erika Balogh; Zsuzsanna Pótó; Henna Riemenschneider; Axel Bartels; Karen Voigt; Zsuzsanna Füzesi; Béla Birkás


Gemeinsam forschen – gemeinsam handeln | 2017

STI-Testung bei deutschen, ungarischen und österreichischen Medizinstudierenden. Eine multizentrische Querschnittstudie

Henna Riemenschneider; Karen Voigt; Jeannine Schübel; Erika Balogh; C Vajda; Antje Bergmann


European Journal of Public Health | 2017

Migration intentions and specialty preferences among Hungarian medical students

F. Horvath; András Terebessy; Karen Voigt; Henna Riemenschneider; Erika Balogh; N. Faubl; Z. S. Fuzesi; Jörg Schelling; I. Kiss; Antje Bergmann


European Journal of Public Health | 2017

STI-testing among German, Hungarian and Austrian medical students: a multicenter study

Henna Riemenschneider; Karen Voigt; Jeannine Schübel; Erika Balogh; András Terebessy; C Vajda; Jörg Schelling; S. Fuchs; Antje Bergmann

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Henna Riemenschneider

Dresden University of Technology

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Karen Voigt

Dresden University of Technology

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Antje Bergmann

Dresden University of Technology

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Jeannine Schübel

Dresden University of Technology

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