Hanno Spatz
Augsburg College
17 Papers
69 Citations
Hanno Spatz is an academic researcher from Augsburg College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lymph node & Sentinel lymph node. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 17 publications.
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Papers
Shift from cytoplasmic to nuclear maspin expression correlates with shorter overall survival in node-negative colorectal cancer.
Bruno Märkl,Hans Arnholdt,Hendrik Jähnig,Gerhard Schenkirsch,Robert A. Herrmann,Karlheinz Haude,Hanno Spatz,Matthias Anthuber,G. Schlimok,Daniel Oruzio +9 more
TL;DR: A compartment-dependent function of maspin in colorectal cancer, which can be useful in identifying stage II cases with a higher risk for fatal outcome with a possible benefit from adjuvant chemotherapy, is suggested.
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Methylene blue-assisted lymph node dissection technique is not associated with an increased detection of lymph node metastases in colorectal cancer
Bruno Märkl,Tina Schaller,Ines Krammer,Claudio Cacchi,Hans Arnholdt,Gerhard Schenkirsch,Hallie Kretsinger,Matthias Anthuber,Hanno Spatz +8 more
TL;DR: The advanced lymph node dissection technique guarantees adequate histopathological lymph node staging in virtually all cases of colorectal cancer and is therefore extremely helpful.
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A New Concept for the Role of Ex vivo Sentinel Lymph Nodes in Node-Negative Colorectal Cancer
Bruno Märkl,Hans Arnholdt,Hendrik Jähnig,Hanno Spatz,Matthias Anthuber,Daniel Oruzio,Therese Gannon Kerwel +6 more
TL;DR: Combination of methylene blue technique and ex vivo sentinel mapping is feasible, easy to perform, and cost effective and has the potential to heighten the sensitivity of metastasis detection.
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Cyclin H expression is increased in GIST with very-high risk of malignancy
Julian Dorn,Hanno Spatz,Michael Schmieder,Thomas F. E. Barth,Annette Blatz,Doris Henne-Bruns,Uwe Knippschild,Klaus Kramer +7 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that, in addition to high risk classification, cyclin H expression might be an indicator for "very-high risk" GIST, which is still a controversial issue.
Elastosis of the colon and the ileum as polyp causing lesions: a study of six cases and review of the literature.
Bruno Märkl,Therese Gannon Kerwel,Erich Langer,Wolfram Müller,Andreas Probst,Hanno Spatz,Hans Arnholdt +6 more
TL;DR: The term angioelastosis is proposed for cases of elastofibromatous change, which consists either of two different stages, or even more likely, of two separate entities, to emphasize the involvement of submucosal vessels.
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