Peter Dankerl
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
33 Papers
116 Citations
Peter Dankerl is an academic researcher from University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Breast cancer. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 33 publications. Previous affiliations of Peter Dankerl include University of Tübingen.
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Papers
Automatic detection of lytic and blastic thoracolumbar spine metastases on computed tomography
Matthias Hammon,Peter Dankerl,Alexey Tsymbal,Michael Wels,Michael Kelm,Matthias May,Michael Suehling,Michael Uder,Alexander Cavallaro +8 more
TL;DR: The CADe system reliably detects thoracolumbar spine metastases in real time and exhibits high sensitivity with a tolerable false-positive rate, which may reduce the number of missed spinal metastases at CT interpretation.
Model-based pancreas segmentation in portal venous phase contrast-enhanced CT images.
Matthias Hammon,Alexander Cavallaro,Marius Erdt,Peter Dankerl,Matthias Kirschner,Klaus Drechsler,Stefan Wesarg,Michael Uder,Rolf Janka +8 more
TL;DR: The presented novel approach enables automatic pancreas segmentation in portal venous phase contrast-enhanced CT images which are included in almost every clinical routine abdominal CT examination.
Evaluation of Rib Fractures on a Single-in-plane Image Reformation of the Rib Cage in CT Examinations
TL;DR: The diagnostic performance for the detection of rib fractures, using CT images that have been reformatted to a single-in-plane image, improves for readers from different educational levels when the evaluation time is restricted to 30 seconds or less.
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Effects on posture by different neuromuscular afferent stimulations and proprioceptive insoles: Rasterstereographic evaluation
Peter Dankerl,Andrea K. Keller,Lothar Häberle,Lothar Häberle,Thomas Stumptner,Gregor Pfaff,Michael Uder,Raimund Forst +7 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that rasterstereography – a radiation-free imaging modality – enables visualisation and documentation of subtle postural changes induced by varying intense neuromuscular afferent stimulation and the application of proprioceptive neurmuscular stimulating insoles.
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Evaluation of a Marker Clip System in Sonographically Guided Core Needle Biopsy for Breast Cancer Localization Before and After Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy.
Rüdiger Schulz-Wendtland,Peter Dankerl,Mayada R. Bani,P. A. Fasching,Katharina Heusinger,Michael P. Lux,Sebastian M. Jud,Claudia Rauh,Christian M. Bayer,MG Schrauder,M. W. Beckmann,Michael Uder,B. Brehm,Christian R. Loehberg +13 more
TL;DR: The feasibility of using a clip marker system for breast cancer localization and its influence on the imaging assessment of treatment responses after neoadjuvant chemotherapy is investigated, underscoring the importance of intramammary marking clip systems before neoadvuvant chemotherapy.