Evelyn Dappa
University of Mainz
5 Papers
4 Citations
Evelyn Dappa is an academic researcher from University of Mainz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Retrospective cohort study & Aneurysm. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Visceral artery aneurysms: Incidence, management, and outcome analysis in a tertiary care center over one decade
Michael B. Pitton,Evelyn Dappa,Florian Jungmann,Roman Kloeckner,Sebastian Schotten,Gesine M. Wirth,Jens Mittler,Hauke Lang,Peter Mildenberger,Karl-Friedrich Kreitner,Katja Oberholzer,Christoph Dueber +11 more
TL;DR: Pseudoaneurysms of visceral arteries have a high risk for rupture and aneurysm size seems to be no reliable predictor for rupture, and interventional treatment is safe and effective for management of VAA.
The value of advanced MRI techniques in the assessment of cervical cancer: a review
Evelyn Dappa,Tania Elger,Annette Hasenburg,Christoph Düber,Marco Johannes Battista,Andreas M. Hötker +5 more
TL;DR: New advanced MRI techniques can improve TNM staging and show promise for tumour classification and for assessing the risk of tumour recurrence and may be helpful for developing optimised and personalised therapy for patients with cervical cancer.
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Comparison of medical-grade and calibrated consumer-grade displays for diagnosis of subtle bone fissures.
Daniel Pinto dos Santos,Daniel Pinto dos Santos,Jonas Welter,Tilman Emrich,Florian Jungmann,Evelyn Dappa,Peter Mildenberger,Roman Kloeckner +7 more
TL;DR: No significant differences were found between medical-grade and calibrated consumer-grade displays with regard to their diagnostic performance in assessing subtle bone fissures and Calibrated consumer- grade displays may be sufficient for most radiological examinations.
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Intrauterine device migration into the bladder with stone formation after radiochemotherapy for cervical cancer: a case report.
TL;DR: The intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD) is one of the most frequently used contraceptive methods in the world as mentioned in this paper. It is considered a safe and effective method of contraception.
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The Influence of Background Signal Intensity Changes on Cancer Detection in Prostate MRI.
Andreas M. Hötker,Evelyn Dappa,Yousef Mazaheri,Behfar Ehdaie,Junting Zheng,Marinela Capanu,Hedvig Hricak,Oguz Akin +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a scoring system for background signal intensity changes or prostate homogeneity on prostate MRI and to assess these changes' influence on cancer patients' ability to detect prostate cancer.