Irene A. Burger
University of Zurich
8 Papers
20 Citations
Irene A. Burger is an academic researcher from University of Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Thermogenesis. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Focal unspecific bone uptake on [18F]-PSMA-1007 PET: a multicenter retrospective evaluation of the distribution, frequency, and quantitative parameters of a potential pitfall in prostate cancer imaging
Hannes Grünig,Alexander Maurer,Yannick Thali,Zsofia Kovacs,Klaus Strobel,Irene A. Burger,Joachim Müller +6 more
TL;DR: UBUs occur in two-thirds of patients imaged with [18F]-PSMA-1007 PET/CT and are significantly more frequent on digital PET scanners than analog scanners, which should be interpreted carefully to avoid over-staging.
68Ga-PSMA-11 PET has the potential to improve patient selection for extended pelvic lymph node dissection in intermediate to high-risk prostate cancer
Daniela A. Ferraro,Urs J. Muehlematter,Helena Garcia Schüler,Niels J. Rupp,Martin W. Huellner,Michael Messerli,Jan H. Rüschoff,Edwin E. G. W. ter Voert,Thomas Hermanns,Irene A. Burger +9 more
TL;DR: The model combining PSA, Gleason score and visual lymph node analysis on 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET with PSMAtotal of the primary tumour showed a tendency to improve patient selection for ePLND over the currently used clinical nomograms.
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Cold Exposure Distinctively Modulates Parathyroid and Thyroid Hormones in Cold-Acclimatized and Non-Acclimatized Humans.
Zuzana Kovanicova,Zuzana Kovanicova,Timea Kurdiova,Miroslav Baláž,Miroslav Baláž,Patrik Stefanicka,Lukas Varga,Lukas Varga,Oana C. Kulterer,Matthias J. Betz,Alexander Haug,Irene A. Burger,Florian W. Kiefer,Christian Wolfrum,Barbara Ukropcova,Barbara Ukropcova,Jozef Ukropec +16 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that regulation of PTH and thyroid hormones during cold exposure in humans varies by cold acclimatization level and/or cold stimulus intensity, and possible role of P TH in NST is indicated by its positive relationships with whole-body metabolic preference for lipids, BAT volume and UCP1 content.
Prognostic risk classification for biochemical relapse-free survival in patients with oligorecurrent prostate cancer after [68Ga]PSMA-PET-guided metastasis-directed therapy.
Marco M. E. Vogel,Stephanie G. C. Kroeze,Christoph Henkenberens,Nina-Sophie Schmidt-Hegemann,Simon Kirste,J. Becker,Irene A. Burger,Thorsten Derlin,Peter Bartenstein,Michael Mix,Christian la Fougère,Matthias Eiber,Hans Christiansen,Claus Belka,Anca L. Grosu,Arndt-Christian Müller,Matthias Guckenberger,Stephanie E. Combs,Stephanie E. Combs +18 more
TL;DR: A prognostic risk classification for biochemical relapse-free survival (bRFS) for patients after PSMA-PET-guided MDT after radical prostatectomy was developed and internally validated.
Cold exposure distinctively modulates parathyroid and thyroid hormones in cold-acclimatized and non-acclimatized humans
Zuzana Kovanicova,Zuzana Kovanicova,Timea Kurdiova,Miroslav Baláž,Miroslav Baláž,Patrik Stefanicka,Lukas Varga,Lukas Varga,Oana C. Kulterer,Matthias J. Betz,Alexander Haug,Irene A. Burger,Florian W. Kiefer,Christian Wolfrum,Barbara Ukropcova,Barbara Ukropcova,Jozef Ukropec +16 more
TL;DR: Positive correlation between systemic levels of PTH and whole-body metabolic preference for lipids as well as BAT 18F-FDG uptake was found across the two populations, and NST-cooling protocol-induced changes in metabolic preference in lipids correlated positively with changes in PTH.