Werner Klotz
Innsbruck Medical University
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European Radiology | 2008
Thomas Rettenbacher; Sybille Ennemoser; Harald Weirich; Hanno Ulmer; Frank Hartig; Werner Klotz; Manfred Herold
The aim was to compare X-ray and ultrasound (US) in diagnosing gout. In a prospective study, 105 consecutive patients with clinical suspicion of gout underwent conventional X-ray und high-resolution US in order to help in arriving at a definite diagnosis. X-ray findings suggestive of gout included soft-tissue opacifications with densities between soft tissue and bone, articular and periarticular bone erosions, and osteophytes at the margins of opacifications or erosions. US findings suggestive of gout included bright stippled foci and hyperechoic soft-tissue areas. Fifty-five patients had a definite diagnosis of gout (102 involved sites), 31 patients were diagnosed as having another disease (59 involved sites), and 19 patients were excluded from the study because a definite diagnosis could not be established. X-ray suggested gout with a sensitivity of 31% (32/102) and a specificity of 93% (55/59), whereas US suggested gout with a sensitivity of 96% (98/102) and a specificity of 73% (43/59). US was much more sensitive than conventional X-ray but less specific. Our data show that US often provided additional diagnostic information in patients with clinical suspicion of gout when laboratory findings and X-ray results were negative or inconclusive and should therefore be used in these cases.
PLOS ONE | 2015
Sammy De Grave; Kevin G. Smith; Nils A. Adeler; Dave J. Allen; Fernando Alvarez; Arthur Anker; Yixiong Cai; Savrina F. Carrizo; Werner Klotz; Fernando L. Mantelatto; Timothy J. Page; Jhy-Yun Shy; José Luis Villalobos; Daisy Wowor
We present the first global assessment of extinction risk for a major group of freshwater invertebrates, caridean shrimps. The risk of extinction for all 763 species was assessed using the IUCN Red List criteria that include geographic ranges, habitats, ecology and past and present threats. The Indo-Malayan region holds over half of global species diversity, with a peak in Indo-China and southern China. Shrimps primarily inhabit flowing water; however, a significant subterranean component is present, which is more threatened than the surface fauna. Two species are extinct with a further 10 possibly extinct, and almost one third of species are either threatened or Near Threatened (NT). Threats to freshwater shrimps include agricultural and urban pollution impact over two-thirds of threatened and NT species. Invasive species and climate change have the greatest overall impact of all threats (based on combined timing, scope and severity of threats).
PLOS ONE | 2014
Christina Duftner; Ruediger Seiler; Christian Dejaco; Iris E. Chemelli-Steingruber; Harald Schennach; Werner Klotz; Michael Rieger; Manfred Herold; Juergen Falkensammer; Gustav Fraedrich; Michael Schirmer
Antiphospholipid antibodies (aPLs) frequently occur in autoimmune and cardiovascular diseases and correlate with a worse clinical outcome. In the present study, we evaluated the association between antiphospholipid antibodies (aPLs), markers of inflammation, disease progression and the presence of an intra-aneurysmal thrombus in abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) patients. APLs ELISAs were performed in frozen serum samples of 96 consecutive AAA patients and 48 healthy controls yielding positive test results in 13 patients (13.5%) and 3 controls (6.3%; n.s.). Nine of the 13 aPL-positive AAA patients underwent a second antibody testing >12 weeks apart revealing a positive result in 6 cases. APL-positive patients had increased levels of inflammatory markers compared to aPL-negative patients. Disease progression was defined as an increase of the AAA diameter >0.5 cm/year measured by sonography. Follow-up was performed in 69 patients identifying 41 (59.4%) patients with progressive disease. Performing multipredictor logistic regression analysis adjusting for classical AAA risk factors as confounders, the presence of aPLs at baseline revealed an odds ratio of 9.4 (95% CI 1.0–86.8, p = 0.049) to predict AAA progression. Fifty-five patients underwent a computed tomography in addition to ultrasound assessment indicating intra-aneurysmal thrombus formation in 82.3%. Median thrombus volume was 46.7 cm3 (1.9–377.5). AAA diameter correlated with the size of the intra-aneurysmal thrombus (corrcoeff = 0.721, p<0.001), however neither the presence nor the size of the intra-aneurysmal thrombus were related to the presence of aPLs. In conclusion, the presence of aPLs is associated with elevated levels of inflammatory markers and is an independent predictor of progressive disease in AAA patients.
Labmedicine | 2015
Manfred Herold; Werner Klotz; Ulrike Demel; Georg Endler; Ernst Forster; Andrea Griesmacher; Jörg Hofmann; Christina Hübner; Günter Steiner; Sonja Wagner; Ulrich Sack; Karsten Conrad
Zusammenfassung 2014 wurden in Zusammenarbeit von zwei großen internationalen Expertengruppen Empfehlungen zur Bestimmung von Autoantikörpern gegen zelluläre Antigene, herkömmlich als antinukleäre Antikörper bezeichnet, herausgegeben. Die Empfehlungen wurden in einer 25 Punkte umfassenden Tabelle zusammengefasst und in einer weiteren Tabelle jene Muster beschrieben, die von einem Autoimmunlabor erkannt werden sollten. Internationale Empfehlungen haben für zertifizierte Labore Gültigkeit und erfordern ein Überdenken des analytischen Vorgehens. Die österreichische Arbeitsgruppe für Autoimmundiagnostik (http://www.easi-network.com) hat sich auf einen Konsens geeinigt, wie im deutschen Sprachraum diese 2014 veröffentlichten Empfehlungen umgesetzt werden könnten.
Disease Markers | 2015
Katharina Kurz; Manfred Herold; Elisabeth Russe; Werner Klotz; Guenter Weiss; Dietmar Fuchs
Background. Rheumatoid arthritis is a systemic autoimmune disease characterized by joint erosions, progressive focal bone loss, and chronic inflammation. Methods. 20 female patients with moderate-to-severe rheumatoid arthritis were treated with anti-TNF-antibody adalimumab in addition to concomitant antirheumatic therapies. Patients were assessed for overall disease activity using the DAS28 score, and neopterin, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), and C-reactive protein (CRP) concentrations as well as osteoprotegerin (OPG) and soluble receptor activator of NF-κB ligand (sRANKL) concentrations were determined before therapy and at week 12. Neopterin as well as OPG and sRANKL were determined by commercial ELISAs. Results. Before anti-TNF therapy patients presented with high disease activity and elevated concentrations of circulating inflammatory markers. OPG concentrations correlated with neopterin (rs = 0.494, p = 0.027), but not with DAS28. OPG concentrations and disease activity scores declined during anti-TNF-treatment (both p < 0.02). Patients who achieved remission (n = 7) or showed a good response according to EULAR criteria (n = 13) presented with initially higher baseline OPG levels, which subsequently decreased significantly during treatment (p = 0.018 for remission, p = 0.011 for good response). Conclusions. Adalimumab therapy was effective in modifying disease activity and reducing proinflammatory and bone remodelling cascades.
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine | 2018
Luís Eduardo Coelho Andrade; Werner Klotz; Manfred Herold; Karsten Conrad; Johan Rönnelid; Marvin J. Fritzler; Carlos Alberto von Mühlen; Minoru Satoh; Jan Damoiseaux; Wilson de Melo Cruvinel; Edward K. L. Chan
Abstract The indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA) on HEp-2 cells is the reference method for autoantibody screening. The HEp-2 IFA pattern provides useful information on the possible autoantibodies in the sample. The International Consensus on Antinuclear Antibody Patterns (ICAP) initiative seeks to define and harmonize the nomenclature of HEp-2 IFA patterns. The most relevant and usual patterns have been assigned an alphanumeric code from anti-cell (AC)-1 to AC-28 and were organized into a classification algorithm (www.ANApatterns.org). The systemic sclerosis-associated autoantibodies to DNA topoisomerase I (Topo I) produce a peculiar composite 5-element HEp-2 IFA pattern (Topo I-like pattern) comprising the staining of the nucleus, metaphase chromatin plate, nucleolar organizing region, cytoplasm and nucleolus. In a recent assessment of the European Consensus Finding Study Group on autoantibodies, a well-defined anti-Topo I sample was blindly analyzed and classified according to ICAP AC patterns by 43 participant laboratories across Europe. There were wide variations among these laboratories in reporting nuclear, nucleolar and cytoplasmic patterns, indicating the inadequacy of the existing AC patterns to report the Topo I-like pattern. Several ICAP member laboratories independently demonstrated the overall consistency of the HEp-2 IFA Topo I-like pattern using HEp-2 slides from different manufacturers. The ICAP committee reviewed 24 candidate images and selected the four most representative images to be available on the ICAP website. The proper recognition of the AC-29 pattern should trigger suspicion of the presence of anti-Topo I antibodies, which may engender appropriate analyte-specific reflex tests to confirm the autoantibody specificity.
Labmedicine | 2017
Manfred Herold; Werner Klotz; Ulrich Sack; Karsten Conrad
Zusammenfassung Primäres Ziel von ICAP (internationaler Konsens für antinukleäre Antikörpermuster) ist es, einen Konsens zu finden zur Beschreibung der Fluoreszenzmuster, die mit indirekter Immunfluoreszenztechnik auf HEp-2-Zellen erkannt werden können. 28 Muster (14 Kern-, 9 zytoplasmatische und 5 mitotische Muster) wurden bisher definiert. Neben der Musterbeschreibung wurden alle Muster auch mit AC-Nummern gekennzeichnet, um eine von der Sprache unabhängige Vergleichbarkeit zu gewährleisten. Alle ICAP-Ergebnisse können von der ICAP-Internetseite (www.anapatterns.org) abgerufen werden. ICAP ist ein fortlaufender Prozess. Das nächste und 4. ICAP-Treffen wird im September 2017 im Rahmen des 13. Autoantikörpersymposiums in Dresden stattfinden (www.gfid-ev.de). Anstehende ICAP-Aufgaben sind die Ergänzung der Fluoreszenzmuster, die Erweiterung der Bildersammlung und die genauere Beschreibung der klinischen Bedeutung einzelner Muster.
Crustaceana | 2015
Werner Klotz; Sammy De Grave
Caridina nilotica var. natalensis De Man, 1908 was described based on material from the Umgeni River (present day KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa). Although the original sample, reported as Caridina wyckii in Weber (1897) contained 90 specimens from this location, the type series only comprises 3 ovigerous females (see De Man, 1908: 262). The taxon has not been frequently reported upon since its description. Lenz-Lübeck (1912) reported upon further specimens (as C. nilotica var. natalensis) from Amawzentoti (present day Amanzimtoti, south of Durban, South Africa), whilst Bouvier (1925) reported specimens (as C. nilotica var. natalensis) from the Tiwi River (south of Mombasa, Kenya) and Imanambo River (present day Imanombo, Madagascar). Gordon (1930, 1933) merely mentions the taxon in the text in passing. Woltereck (1937) listed the taxon as Caridina nilotica natalensis De Man in a list of East African species, but with no further details. Barnard (1950) discussed the taxon as var. natalensis, indicating considerable doubt as to its being distinct from other nilotica varieties. Holthuis (1980) lists the taxon without discussion under Caridina nilotica, but as a subspecies. Finally, Richard & Clark (2010) re-examined the type series from the Umgeni River, designated a lectotype and considered the taxon to be a synonym of Caridina brachydactyla De Man, 1908. Caridina africana forme natalensis was erected by Bouvier (1925) by indication to the single male reported by De Man in Weber (1897) as Caridina africana from the Umhloti River (present day Umbloti, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa). This taxon, until recently, remained obscure, as it was only further mentioned in Woltereck’s list of East African Caridina (Woltereck, 1937, as C. africana natalensis Bouvier), whilst Barnard (1950) dismissed it as an aberration. Holthuis
Arthritis Research & Therapy | 2006
Christian Dejaco; Werner Klotz; Heike Larcher; Christina Duftner; Michael Schirmer; Manfred Herold
Autoimmunity | 2011
Katharina Kurz; Manfred Herold; Christiana Winkler; Werner Klotz; Elisabeth Russe; Dietmar Fuchs