Torsten Pietsch
German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases
5 Papers
2 Citations
Torsten Pietsch is an academic researcher from German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medulloblastoma & Childhood Craniopharyngioma. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications.
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Nonmetastatic Medulloblastoma of Early Childhood: Results From the Prospective Clinical Trial HIT-2000 and An Extended Validation Cohort.
Martin Mynarek,Katja von Hoff,Katja von Hoff,Torsten Pietsch,Holger Ottensmeier,Monika Warmuth-Metz,Brigitte Bison,Stefan M. Pfister,Stefan M. Pfister,Andrey Korshunov,Tanvi Sharma,Tanvi Sharma,Natalie Jaeger,Marina Ryzhova,Olga Zheludkova,Andrey Golanov,Elisabeth J. Rushing,Martin Hasselblatt,Arend Koch,Ulrich Schüller,Andreas von Deimling,Felix Sahm,Martin Sill,Markus J. Riemenschneider,Hildegard Dohmen,Camelia M. Monoranu,Clemens Sommer,Ori Staszewski,Christian Mawrin,Jens Schittenhelm,Wolfgang Brück,Katharina Filipski,Christian Hartmann,Matthias Meinhardt,Klaus Pietschmann,Christine Haberler,Irene Slavc,Nicolas U. Gerber,Michael A. Grotzer,Martin Benesch,Paul G. Schlegel,Frank Deinlein,André O. von Bueren,Carsten Friedrich,Björn-Ole Juhnke,Denise Obrecht,Gudrun Fleischhack,Robert Kwiecien,Andreas Faldum,Rolf-Dieter Kortmann,Marcel Kool,Stefan Rutkowski +51 more
TL;DR: Systemic chemotherapy and intraventricular methotrexate led to favorable survival in both iSHH subtypes of SHH-activated DMB/MBEN with acceptable neurotoxicity and Intelligence quotient was significantly lower in patients after CSI.
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Therapeutic implications of improved molecular diagnostics for rare CNS embryonal tumor entities: results of an international, retrospective study.
Katja von Hoff,Christine Haberler,Felix Schmitt-Hoffner,Felix Schmitt-Hoffner,Elizabeth Schepke,Teresa de Rojas,Sandra Jacobs,Michal Zapotocky,David Sumerauer,Marta Perek-Polnik,Christelle Dufour,Christelle Dufour,Dannis G. van Vuurden,Irene Slavc,Johannes Gojo,Jessica C Pickles,Jessica C Pickles,Nicolas U. Gerber,Maura Massimino,Maria Joao Gil-da-Costa,Miklós Garami,Ella Kumirova,Astrid Sehested,David Scheie,Ofelia Cruz,Lucas Moreno,Jaeho Cho,Bernward Zeller,Niels Bovenschen,Michael A. Grotzer,Daniel Alderete,Matija Snuderl,Olga Zheludkova,Andrey Golanov,Konstantin Okonechnikov,Martin Mynarek,Björn Ole Juhnke,Stefan Rutkowski,Ulrich Schüller,Barry Pizer,Barbara von Zezschwitz,Robert Kwiecien,Maximilian Wechsung,Frank Konietschke,Eugene Hwang,Dominik Sturm,Dominik Sturm,Stefan M. Pfister,Stefan M. Pfister,Andreas von Deimling,Andreas von Deimling,Elisabeth J. Rushing,Marina Ryzhova,Peter Hauser,Maria Łastowska,Pieter Wesseling,Felice Giangaspero,Cynthia Hawkins,Dominique Figarella-Branger,Charles G. Eberhart,Peter C. Burger,Marco Gessi,Andrey Korshunov,Andrey Korshunov,Thomas S. Jacques,David Capper,David Capper,Torsten Pietsch,Marcel Kool +68 more
TL;DR: In this article, DNA methylation profiling of embryonal tumor entities previously treated as CNS-primitive neuroectodermal tumors (CNS-PNET) was used to develop differentiated treatment strategies.
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Mutated SON putatively causes a cancer syndrome comprising high-risk medulloblastoma combined with café-au-lait spots
Celine Chiu,Stefanie Loth,Michaela Kuhlen,Sebastian Ginzel,Jörg Schaper,Thorsten Rosenbaum,Torsten Pietsch,Arndt Borkhardt,Jessica I. Hoell +8 more
TL;DR: A mutation of SON, an essential protein in cell cycle regulation and cell proliferation, is identified as the most likely genetic cause of putative cancer syndrome presenting with the combination of medulloblastoma and skin alterations in a boy born to consanguineous parents.
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Xanthogranuloma, Rathkes cyst, and Childhood Craniopharyngioma: results of prospective multinational studies of children and adolescents with rare sellar malformations
Hermann L. Müller,Ursel Gebhardt,Andreas Faldum,Monika Warmuth-Metz,Torsten Pietsch,Fabian Pohl,Gabriele Calaminus,Niels Sörensen +7 more
- 01 Apr 2013
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Post-Operative Hypothalamic Lesions and Obesity in Childhood Craniopharyngioma - Results of the Multinational Prospective Trial KRANIOPHARYNGEOM 2000 after Three Year Follow-up (2473 words) short running title: Hypothalamic lesions in childhood craniopharyngioma
Hermann L. Müller,Ursel Gebhardt,Carmen Teske,Andreas Faldum,Isabella Zwiener,Monika,Torsten Pietsch,Niels Sörensen,Gabriele Calaminus,Klinikum Oldenburg +9 more
- 01 Jan 2011