Orlando Guntinas-Lichius
University of Jena
684 Papers
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Orlando Guntinas-Lichius is an academic researcher from University of Jena. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Facial nerve. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 585 publications. Previous affiliations of Orlando Guntinas-Lichius include RWTH Aachen University & Schiller International University.
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Papers
Prognostic Scoring for Malignant Salivary Gland Neoplasms
TL;DR: Recent evolution in prognostic research has resulted in systems that summarize the effect of properly weighted, multivariate independent prognostic factors into a scientifically based prognostic estimate, which constitute an advance in clinical practice and have the ability to influence clinical decision making for the oncologist and the patient.
Which is the most suitable lymph node predictor for overall survival after primary surgery of head and neck cancer: pN, the number or the ratio of positive lymph nodes, or log odds?
Mehmet Metin Yildiz,Iver Petersen,Ekkehard Eigendorff,Peter Schlattmann,Orlando Guntinas-Lichius +4 more
TL;DR: It seems useful to analyze the prognostic significance of LODDS in other samples of HNC to determine whether it remains independent predictors for lower OS.
The effects of deefferentation without deafferentation on functional connectivity in patients with facial palsy
TL;DR: The results indicate that a pure deefferentation leads the brain to adapt to the current compromised state during rest, and the motor system did not make a major attempt to solve the sensorimotor discrepancy by modulating the motor program.
A compact microscope setup for multimodal nonlinear imaging in clinics and its application to disease diagnostics
Tobias Meyer,Martin Baumgartl,Thomas Gottschall,Torbjörn Pascher,Andreas Wuttig,Christian Matthäus,Bernd F. M. Romeike,Bernhard R. Brehm,Jens Limpert,Andreas Tünnermann,Andreas Tünnermann,Orlando Guntinas-Lichius,Benjamin Dietzek,Michael Schmitt,Jürgen Popp +14 more
TL;DR: Implementing a novel compact fiber laser system into a tailored designed laser scanning microscope results in a small footprint easy to use multimodal imaging platform enabling simultaneously highly efficient generation and acquisition of second harmonic generation, two-photon excited fluorescence, and coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering signals for lipid imaging for label-free investigation of tissue samples.
Correlation between electromyography and quantitative ultrasonography of facial muscles in patients with facial palsy.
TL;DR: Results of ultrasonographic muscle thickness and contractility with facial electromyography (EMG) in patients with unilateral peripheral acute or chronic facial palsy are correlated.