Torsten W. Remmerbach
Leipzig University
40 Papers
284 Citations
Torsten W. Remmerbach is an academic researcher from Leipzig University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 36 publications. Previous affiliations of Torsten W. Remmerbach include Griffith University.
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Papers
Oral Cancer Diagnosis by Mechanical Phenotyping
Torsten W. Remmerbach,Falk Wottawah,Julia Dietrich,Bryan Lincoln,Christian Wittekind,Jochen Guck +5 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that mechanical phenotyping is a sensible, label-free approach for classifying cancer cells to enable broad screening of suspicious lesions in the oral cavity and could in principle be applied to any cancer to aid conventional diagnostic procedures.
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PCR detection of human papillomavirus of the mucosa: comparison between MY09/11 and GP5+/6+ primer sets.
TL;DR: For oral mucosa samples, auto-nested GP5+/6+ PCR is in the authors' hands the most suitable approach for epidemiological studies because of its high sensitivity, high reliability and reproducibility as well as its relatively simple laboratory procedure.
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Cytologic and DNA-Cytometric Early Diagnosis of Oral Cancer
Torsten W. Remmerbach,Horst Weidenbach,Natalja Pomjanski,Kristiane Knops,Stefanie Mathes,Alexander Hemprich,Alfred Böcking +6 more
TL;DR: Brush cytology of all visible oral lesions, if they are clinically considered as suspicious for cancer, are an easily practicable, cheap, non‐invasive, painless, safe and accurate screening method for detection of oral precancerous lesions, carcinoma in situ or invasive squamous cell carcinomas in all stages.
Principles of oral surgery for prevention of bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaw.
Marcus Heufelder,Joerg Hendricks,Torsten W. Remmerbach,Bernhard Frerich,Alexander Hemprich,Frank Wilde +5 more
TL;DR: The high success rate of the described surgical procedures imply dentoalveolar surgery with low risk of development of BRONJ is possible for patients taking bisphosphonates.
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Diagnostic value of nucleolar organizer regions (AgNORs) in brush biopsies of suspicious lesions of the oral cavity.
Torsten W. Remmerbach,Horst Weidenbach,Conrad Muller,Alexander Hemprich,Natalja Pomjanski,Birgit Buckstegge,Alfred Böcking +6 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that AgNOR‐analysis may be a useful adjunct to other methods in routine cytological diagnosis of oral cancer that can help to solve cytologically suspicious or doubtful cases.