Konstantin Nikolaou
University of Tübingen
668 Papers
4.3K Citations
Konstantin Nikolaou is an academic researcher from University of Tübingen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 66, co-authored 590 publications. Previous affiliations of Konstantin Nikolaou include German Cancer Research Center & Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.
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Trailblazing precision medicine in Europe: A joint view by Genomic Medicine Sweden and the Centers for Personalized Medicine, ZPM, in Germany.
Albrecht Stenzinger,Albrecht Stenzinger,Anders Edsjö,Carolin Ploeger,Mikaela Friedman,Stefan Fröhling,Valtteri Wirta,Thomas Seufferlein,Johan Botling,Justus Duyster,Michael Akhras,Robert Thimme,Thoas Fioretos,Michael Bitzer,Lucia Cavelier,Peter Schirmacher,Nisar P. Malek,Richard Rosenquist,Richard Rosenquist,Anna Lindstrand,Anna Wedell,David Gisselsson,Erik Melén,Gisela Helenius,Hans Ehrencrona,Lars Engstrand,Lars Palmqvist,Lars-Åke Levin,Lovisa Lovmar,Maréne Landström,Martin Hallbeck,Mia Wadelius,Per Sikora,Ambros J. Beer,Anna Lena Illert,Jan Budczies,Konstantin Nikolaou,Oliver Kohlbacher,Peter Horak,Peter Kuhn,Christopher Schroeder,Melanie Boerries,Silke Lassmann,Verena I. Gaidzik +43 more
TL;DR: Genomic Medicine Sweden (GMS) and the Centers for Personalized Medicine (ZPM) initiative in Germany have collaborated to present and share their views on core concepts, potentials, challenges, and future developments in precision medicine as discussed by the authors.
Segmentation-based attenuation correction in positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance: erroneous tissue identification and its impact on positron emission tomography interpretation.
Cornelia Brendle,Holger Schmidt,Anja Oergel,Ilja Bezrukov,Mark Mueller,Christina Schraml,Christina Pfannenberg,Christian la Fougère,Konstantin Nikolaou,Nina F. Schwenzer +9 more
TL;DR: Attenuation map artifacts that occur in a considerable percentage of PET/MR data sets have the potential to falsify PET quantification and visual PET interpretation and no change in diagnosis would have been caused by &mgr;-map artifacts.
[Multiparametric MRI of the prostate: requirements and principles regarding diagnostic reporting].
Stephan Ursprung,Judith Herrmann,Konstantin Nikolaou,Niklas Harland,Jens Bedke,Ferdinand Seith,Dominik Zinsser +6 more
TL;DR: The multiparametrische MRT (mpMRT) as mentioned in this paper is an instrument for primärdiagnostik klinisch relevanter Prostatakarzinome (PCa).
In Vivo Imaging of Macrophage Activity in the Coronary Arteries Using 68Ga-DOTATATE PET/CT: Correlation with Coronary Calcium Burden and Risk Factors
Axel Rominger,Tobias Saam,Eva Vogl,Christopher Übleis,Christian la Fougère,Stefan Förster,Alexander Haug,Paul Cumming,Maximilian F. Reiser,Konstantin Nikolaou,Peter Bartenstein,Marcus Hacker +11 more
TL;DR: In a series of oncologic patients, those with prior cardiovascular events and calcified atherosclerotic plaques showed significantly increased 68Ga-DOTATATE uptake in the LAD, suggesting a potential role of this tracer for plaque imaging in the coronary arteries.
Pancreatic fat content by magnetic resonance imaging in subjects with prediabetes, diabetes, and controls from a general population without cardiovascular disease.
Sophia D. Heber,Holger Hetterich,Roberto Lorbeer,Christian Bayerl,Jürgen Machann,Sigrid Auweter,Corinna Storz,Christopher L. Schlett,Konstantin Nikolaou,Maximilian F. Reiser,Annette Peters,Fabian Bamberg +11 more
TL;DR: While pancreatic fat content differs significantly between subjects with prediabetes, diabetes and controls, this association may be confounded by age, gender, and the amount of VAT in this cross-sectional study.