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MUC1, MUC2, MUC5AC, and MUC6 in colorectal cancer: expression profiles and clinical significance
- J. Betge, N. I. Schneider, +5 authors C. Langner
- Biology, Medicine
- Virchows Archiv
- 14 June 2016
Mucin glycoprotein expression can be altered during the carcinogenic process. The impact on the prognosis of patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) is controversial. We analyzed tumors from 381… Expand
Bone-implant interface strength and osseointegration: Biodegradable magnesium alloy versus standard titanium control.
- C. Castellani, R. Lindtner, +5 authors A. Weinberg
- Materials Science, Medicine
- Acta biomaterialia
- 2011
Previous research on the feasibility of using biodegradable magnesium alloys for bone implant applications mainly focused on biocompatibility and corrosion resistance. However, successful clinical… Expand
Tumor necrosis is a new promising prognostic factor in colorectal cancer.
- M. Pollheimer, P. Kornprat, +4 authors C. Langner
- Medicine
- Human pathology
- 1 December 2010
The prognostic significance of tumor necrosis in colorectal cancer is unclear. Our study aimed to analyze the prognostic value of tumor necrosis with respect to progression-free and cancer-specific… Expand
Mucinous differentiation in colorectal cancer – indicator of poor prognosis?
- C. Langner, L. Harbaum, +5 authors P. Rehak
- Medicine
- Histopathology
- 1 June 2012
Langner C, Harbaum L, Pollheimer M J, Kornprat P, Lindtner R A, Schlemmer A, Vieth M & Rehak P
(2012) Histopathology 60, 1060–1072
Tumor Budding is an Independent Predictor of Outcome in AJCC/UICC Stage II Colorectal Cancer
- J. Betge, P. Kornprat, +5 authors C. Langner
- Medicine
- Annals of Surgical Oncology
- 6 June 2012
BackgroundIn colorectal cancer, the morphology of the invasive tumor margin may reflect aggressiveness of tumor growth, thus providing important prognostic information. The tumor growth pattern… Expand
Value of Tumor Size as a Prognostic Variable in Colorectal Cancer: A Critical Reappraisal
- P. Kornprat, M. Pollheimer, R. Lindtner, A. Schlemmer, P. Rehak, C. Langner
- Medicine
- American journal of clinical oncology
- 1 February 2011
Objectives: Vertical tumor growth, reflected by T classification, represents the most important prognostic variable in colorectal cancer. Our study aimed to investigate the impact of tumor size,… Expand
Combined posteroanterior fusion versus transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) in thoracolumbar burst fractures.
- Rene Schmid, R. Lindtner, M. Lill, M. Blauth, D. Krappinger, C. Kammerlander
- Medicine
- Injury
- 1 April 2012
BACKGROUND
The optimal treatment strategy for burst fractures of the thoracolumbar junction is discussed controversially in the literature. Whilst 360° fusion has shown to result in better… Expand
Keratin 7 expression in colorectal cancer – freak of nature or significant finding?
- L. Harbaum, M. Pollheimer, +4 authors C. Langner
- Biology, Medicine
- Histopathology
- 1 August 2011
Harbaum L, Pollheimer M J, Kornprat P, Lindtner R A, Schlemmer A, Rehak P & Langner C
(2011) Histopathology59, 225–234
Intramural and extramural vascular invasion in colorectal cancer
- J. Betge, M. Pollheimer, +6 authors C. Langner
- Medicine
- Cancer
- 1 February 2012
Blood vessel invasion has been associated with poor outcome in colorectal cancer (CRC), whereas the prognostic impact of lymphatic invasion is less clear. The authors of this report evaluated venous… Expand
Perineural invasion: correlation with aggressive phenotype and independent prognostic variable in both colon and rectum cancer.
- E. M. Pöschl, M. Pollheimer, +5 authors C. Langner
- Medicine
- Journal of clinical oncology : official journal…
- 20 July 2010