Gerald Langmann
University of Graz
123 Papers
570 Citations
Gerald Langmann is an academic researcher from University of Graz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Melanoma. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 123 publications. Previous affiliations of Gerald Langmann include Medical University of Graz.
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Papers
Gamma knife radiosurgery for uveal melanomas: an 8-year experience.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported their experience using gamma knife radiosurgery (GKS) to treat uveal melanomas, which achieved tumor regression in 56 (93%) of 60 patients.
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Incidence of radiation retinopathy after high-dosage single-fraction gamma knife radiosurgery for choroidal melanoma.
Anton Haas,Oliver Pinter,G. Papaefthymiou,Martin Weger,Andrea Berghold,O. Schröttner,K. Müllner,Gerhard Pendl,Gerald Langmann +8 more
TL;DR: In this study there was no correlation between radiation dosage applied and clinical findings and single-fraction high-dose Leksell gamma knife radiosurgery of choroidal melanomas with a median marginal dose of 50 Gy is highly associated with early radiation retinopathy and with neovascular glaucoma.
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Radiation Sensitivity of Visual and Oculomotor Pathways
TL;DR: The results indicate that the visual pathways are more at risk for radiation damage than the other cranial nerves in the region and that they may be even more vulnerable to radiation if prior to radiosurgery their function has been compromised by tumor or previous surgery.
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High- compared with low-dose radiosurgery for uveal melanomas
TL;DR: Reduction of the margin dose from 52.1 to 41.5 Gy appears to achieve the same rate of tumor regression but is associated with a lower rate of severe side effects such as neovascular glaucoma.
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Intraoperative medialization of medial rectus muscle as a new endoscopic technique for approaching intraconal lesions.
Peter Valentin Tomazic,Heinz Stammberger,Walter Habermann,Claus Gerstenberger,Hannes Braun,Verena Gellner,Michael Mokry,Angelika Klein,Gerald Langmann,Wolfgang Koele +9 more
TL;DR: The Graz experience with endoscopic approaches to intraorbital tumors between 2006 and 2010 is displayed, introducing a novel endoscopic technique for temporary medialization of the medial rectus muscle facilitating access to the orbital cone.
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