Lab for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine

We are a young, diverse, and interdisciplinary team of scientists dedicated to developing deep learning methods for medical applications. Our goal is to extract valuable knowledge from clinical routine data and advance diagnostics and treatment in precision medicine.

We focus on developing and applying advanced machine learning techniques to extract actionable insights from clinical routine data.

Affiliations

We are based at the Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology of Uniklinik RWTH Aachen (Germany) in close proximity to neighbouring Belgium and the Netherlands.

Funding

We are currently funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) (MAMMA - 515639690, Detection of Early Osteoarthritis - 417508432, Computational Biomechanics -517243167), the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Transform Liver - 031L0312, SWAG - 01KD2215B) and the European Union's Horizon Europe research and innovation programme (ODELIA, GA 101057091).

Contact

Univ.-Prof. Dr. med. Dipl.-Phys. Daniel Truhn, Group leader
Priv.-Doz. Dr. med. Sven Nebelung, Senior sceintist
Vera Winter, Research coordinator
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Research

We develop multimodal fusion algorithms that combine information from multiple imaging modalities, patient histories, and multi-omics data. By integrating these diverse data sources, we aim to enable more precise diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic decisions.

We investigate the potential of generative models, such as diffusion models and Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), in the medical domain. We leverage these techniques to synthesize realistic medical images for data sharing or augmentation of training data. By pushing the boundaries of generative modeling, we seek to enhance the capabilities of AI systems in healthcare.

We explore the capabilities of large language models in processing and analyzing medical data. By fine-tuning these models on domain-specific medical texts and electronic health records, we aim to extract valuable insights, generate clinical summaries, and support decision-making processes. Our research investigates the potential of language models in tasks such as medical question answering, clinical note summarization, and patient risk stratification.

One of our primary areas of expertise is precision oncology of solid tumors, including immunotherapy. We develop deep learning methods for automated tumor segmentation, characterization, and treatment response assessment from medical images. Our research aims to reduce inter-observer variability in cancer diagnosis and provide objective tools to assist pathologists and radiologists. We also work on identifying clinically relevant morphologic phenotypes and biomarkers associated with response to specific therapeutic agents.

Our lab also focuses on applying AI techniques to musculoskeletal imaging. We develop methods for automated segmentation and analysis of musculoskeletal structures, such as bones, cartilage, and tendons, from MRI data. Our research aims to improve the accuracy and efficiency of musculoskeletal disease diagnosis, monitor disease progression, and assess treatment outcomes. We collaborate closely with clinical experts to develop AI-aided diagnostic tools that can be integrated into clinical workflows.

Team

Daniel is a physicist, imaging scientist, and clinical radiologist with a dedicated focus on machine learning and magnetic resonance imaging. After studying physics at RWTH Aachen University and Imperial College in London, he continued to satisfy his thirst for knowledge by studying medicine at RWTH Aachen University. In 2013, he completed his MD thesis on the compatibility of positron emission tomography and magnetic resonance imaging and joined the Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology (University Hospital Aachen) to become a board-certified clinical radiologist in 2019. Besides his clinical work, he pursued his research interests in machine learning as a fellow at the Institute of Imaging and Computer Vision (RWTH Aachen University) for two years before returning to the clinic where he currently leads the interdisciplinary research group “AI in Medical Imaging”. His research focuses on bringing machine learning-methods into clinical practice and on bridging the gaps between research possibilities and clinical applicability. His recent publications are listed on Google Scholar and Pubmed.

Sven is a clinical radiologist and imaging scientist focusing on clinically motivated imaging research that aims to refine image acquisition and post-processing methodologies in close collaboration with clinicians, clinical scientists, engineers, physicists, and imaging scientists. After studying medicine at RWTH Aachen University, he completed his MD thesis on cartilage tissue engineering. He joined the Department of Orthopedics (University Hospital Aachen) to receive orthopedic training during the surgical common trunk. After undertaking research at the Institute of Anatomy (RWTH Aachen University) in 2015, he entered Radiology specialist training at the Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology (University Hospital Aachen). After completing a research stay at the Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology (University Hospital Düsseldorf) from 2019 to 2021, he moved back to Aachen to lead the group. In 2022, he was board-certified as a radiologist and has been working as an attending physician I the Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology (University Hospital Aachen) ever since, focusing his clinical work on MRI and musculoskeletal pathologies. His research is generously funded by the German Research Association (DFG) and funds from RWTH Aachen University. His recent publications are listed on Google Scholar and Pubmed. He also regularly reviews manuscripts for medical, technical, and interdisciplinary scientific journals.

Dennis Eschweiler is a research scientist at the Machine Learning and Musculoskeletal Imaging group at the RWTH University Hospital. He received bachelor's and master's degrees in electrical engineering from RWTH Aachen University in 2015 and 2018, respectively. During his PhD at the Institute of Imaging and Computer Vision at RWTH Aachen University, he worked on deep learning-based approaches for segmentation and generative models for 3D biomedical image data. He joined the group in 2024 and is involved in various projects with the primary goal of bringing deep learning-based approaches into clinical practice.

Dr. Tianyu Han is a postdoc researcher at the University Hospital RWTH Aachen's Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology. With a PhD in Physics from RWTH Aachen University, his doctoral study explored generative modeling for medical image analysis, resulting in multiple high-impact publications in Nature Machine Intelligence, Nature Communications, Radiology, and Science Advances. Since completing his PhD, Dr. Han has extended his research to developing and deploying advanced large language models (LLMs) for medical applications. His notable contributions include the creation of MedAlpaca, an open-source medical LLM, and the compilation of Medical Meadow, a substantial medical dataset designed for LLM training. His research has demonstrated the practical utility of multimodal LLMs in clinical settings, contributing to their adoption for general medical image interpretation. Dr. Han’s work has also led to significant advancements in using adversarially trained models for pathology detection and the anonymous sharing of medical data through generative models. His innovative methodologies have not only enhanced diagnostic accuracies but also facilitated the understanding of radiological confounders on an individual level.

Alexander Hermans holds bachelor, master and PhD degrees in computer science from RWTH Aachen University. During his PhD at the Computer Vision group he worked on deep learning based approaches for computer vision with a strong focus on real-world robotics applications. He currently serves as a postdoctoral researcher in the Computer Vision group at RWTH Aachen University, while also contributing to the Machine Learning and Musculoskeletal Imaging group at the university hospital. His work focuses on the intersection of computer vision and practical applications in robotics as well as medical imaging.

Marc joined the team in 2018 as a doctoral candidate working on post-traumatic changes in articular cartilage and their assessment based on quantitative MRI. As a medical student, he was involved in numerous projects besides his MD thesis that he finished in 2021. In 2020, he graduated from RWTH Aachen University and started his career in as a clinical radiologist. In his daily clinical work at the Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology (University Hospital Aachen), he enjoys to bring together his care for patients, interest in technological advances, and enthusiasm for research and science. Currently, he is working on several projects that intend to improve aspects of diagnostic imaging of the lower extremities.

Debora is a medical computer scientist focusing on machine learning classifying breast magnetic resonance images. She studied medical computer science at University Heidelberg and Heilbronn University for the bachelors degree. She continued her academic journey in Tübingen where she worked as a research assistant in 2022, focusing on privacy-preserving machine learning techniques. This role allowed her to deepen her expertise in safeguarding sensitive data during model training and inference. Debora completed her M.Sc. in medical computer science from the University of Tübingen in 2023, specializing in security. Her master's thesis focused on implementing inference on a privacy-preserving Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) using secure three-party computation.

Firas is a Postdoc with a focus on applying machine learning techniques to medical data. Prior to joining the group in 2020 he received his bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering at Hamburg University of Technology and his master’s degree at RWTH Aachen University. In his master thesis he conducted research on deep learning-based behaviour analysis that was followed up by an internship as a machine learning-engineer in the industry where he incorporated MRI knee segmentation algorithms into the workflow of clinical radiologists. During his PhD, his main focus was on analysing multimodal medical data (radiology & pathology) using deep learning, as well as working on generative models for medical imaging. His current focus is on exploring the capabilities of large-language models on medical data.

Gustav studied electrical engineering at RWTH Aachen University. He developed deep learning methods for the classification of breast cancer when pursuing his bachelor thesis at the Institute of Imaging and Computer Vision (RWTH Aachen University). Following that, he investigated the effects of inter-rater segmentation variance on radiomics features during his master thesis. He joined the team in 2020 and is now a PhD candidate involved in several projects with the primary goal to establish and validate deep learning methods in clinical practice. Currently, he is working on machine learning-based optimization strategies in breast cancer screening, joint MRI post processing, and other aspects of medicine.

Mahta is a doctoral student at Uniklinik RWTH Aachen, delving into Machine Learning and Musculoskeletal Imaging since January 2024. She's on a mission to create user-friendly interfaces for medical experts, integrating AI models seamlessly while keeping them explainable in medical contexts. Leveraging open source platforms, she's optimizing user interaction for efficient AI integration into clinical practice. Before her doctoral studies, Mahta earned an M.Sc. in Software Systems Engineering from RWTH Aachen and a B.Sc. in Computer Engineering from Tehran, Iran. With industrial experience in backend and frontend development, she's worked on various projects, including financial data services and banking web apps. Mahta's research interests range from software engineering for machine learning to user interface design in medical imaging platforms and MLOps. Outside work, she enjoys fitness, painting, travel, and continuous learning.

Hanna completed her Bachelor’s in Biotechnology at RWTH and wrote her thesis on pharmacokinetical modeling. She then decided to combine her interest in medicine and technology by switching to Biomedical Engineering for her master’s. During a research internship on MRI image reconstruction at the Montreal Neurological Institute, she discovered her love for medical imaging and everything data-related. Therefore, she further explored the field afterwards by writing her master’s thesis at Forschungszentrum Jülich on the topic of fMRI and qMRI image analysis. Now, she’s excited to keep learning about AI and how it can be leveraged in the clinical context.

Soroosh is an AI scientist and electrical & computer engineer. He completed his M.Sc. in signal processing and communications engineering at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU). Keen to delve deeper into research and innovation, Soroosh embarked on his master's thesis at Harvard Medical School. He joined the group in 02/2022 for a PhD in AI in Medical Image Processing from RWTH Aachen University. Currently, he is a postdoctoral researcher at the group, working on multiple projects such as privacy-preserving medical deep learning, generative AI, and multimodal AI. For a more detailed insight, visit his personal website Here.

Roman is a passionate PhD Student (Dr. rer. medic) blending his academic foundation in computer science with a keen interest in medical AI. Having completed both his master's and bachelor's degrees at RWTHS Aachen, he has experience in machine learning, data science, and high-performance computing. His academic journey has been driven by a fascination with expanding the problem-solving capabilities of artificial computational systems and extracting valuable insights from challenging datasets. Presently, he collaborates closely with medical experts, leveraging established deep-learning techniques to unlock new clinical insights while conducting research into novel deep-learning methods for the medical domain.

Simon studied Computational Social Systems at RWTH Aachen for his Master's degree and joined the group in 2021 as a student researcher. After completing his studies, he became a full-time PhD student and research fellow in 2023. His work is focused on developing novel methods for anatomical landmark detection in 3D magnetic resonance imaging and building AI-aided diagnostic tools for clinical practice.

Patrick is a PhD (Dr. rer. medic.) candidate and researcher. He has studied computer science and received his bachelor's and master's degrees from RWTH Aachen University. During his studies, he focused on machine learning with a special emphasis on computer vision. Since the beginning he took lectures with a focus on medicine and medical engineering. In his research, he uses his expertise to push medical deep learning research beyond the current state of the art.

Vera joined the team in January 2024 as research coordinator. She has a vast experience in the field of research funding and project management and is passionate about supporting researchers so they can focus on the science. Before joining our team she was in charge of EU funded research projects, in particular European Research Council (ERC), at RWTH Aachen University and worked in project and stakeholder management at the European Spallation Source in Lund, Sweden. Vera has studied European Studies, International Relations and Research Management in Maastricht, Braga, Malmö and Speyer.

Publications

Misera L, Müller-Franzes G, Truhn D, Kather JN,
Weakly Supervised Deep Learning in Radiology.
In: Radiology

Busch F, Han T, Makowski MR, Truhn D, Bressem KK, Adams L,
Correction: Integrating Text and Image Analysis: Exploring GPT-4V's Capabilities in Advanced Radiological Applications Across Subspecialties.
In: Journal of medical Internet research

Müller-Franzes G, Khader F, Tayebi Arasteh S, Huck L, Bode M, Han T, Lemainque T, Kather JN, Nebelung S, Kuhl C, Truhn D,
Intraindividual Comparison of Different Methods for Automated BPE Assessment at Breast MRI: A Call for Standardization.
In: Radiology

Motmaen I, Xie K, Schönbrunn L, Berens J, Grunert K, Plum AM, Raufeisen J, Ferreira A, Hermans A, Egger J, Hölzle F, Truhn D, Puladi B,
Insights into Predicting Tooth Extraction from Panoramic Dental Images: Artificial Intelligence vs. Dentists.
In: Clinical oral investigations

Lemainque T, Pridöhl N, Zhang S, Huppertz M, Post M, Yüksel C, Yoneyama M, Prescher A, Kuhl C, Truhn D, Nebelung S,
Time-efficient combined morphologic and quantitative joint MRI: an in situ study of standardized knee cartilage defects in human cadaveric specimens.
In: European radiology experimental

Lemainque T, Pridöhl N, Huppertz M, Post M, Yüksel C, Siepmann R, Radke KL, Zhang S, Yoneyama M, Prescher A, Kuhl C, Truhn D, Nebelung S,
Two for One-Combined Morphologic and Quantitative Knee Joint MRI Using a Versatile Turbo Spin-Echo Platform.
In: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)

Elmaagacli S, Thiele C, Meister F, Menne P, Truhn D, Olde Damink SWM, Bickenbach J, Neumann U, Lang SA, Vondran F, Amygdalos I,
Preoperative three-dimensional lung volumetry predicts respiratory complications in patients undergoing major liver resection for colorectal metastases.
In: Scientific reports

Busch F, Han T, Makowski MR, Truhn D, Bressem KK, Adams L,
Integrating Text and Image Analysis: Exploring GPT-4V's Capabilities in Advanced Radiological Applications Across Subspecialties.
In: Journal of medical Internet research

Müller-Franzes G, Huck L, Bode M, Nebelung S, Kuhl C, Truhn D, Lemainque T,
Diffusion probabilistic versus generative adversarial models to reduce contrast agent dose in breast MRI.
In: European radiology experimental

Niehues JM, Müller-Franzes G, Schirris Y, Wagner SJ, Jendrusch M, Kloor M, Pearson AT, Muti HS, Hewitt KJ, Veldhuizen GP, Zigutyte L, Truhn D, Kather JN,
Using histopathology latent diffusion models as privacy-preserving dataset augmenters improves downstream classification performance.
In: Computers in biology and medicine

Calderaro J, Žigutytė L, Truhn D, Jaffe A, Kather JN,
Artificial intelligence in liver cancer - new tools for research and patient management.
In: Nature reviews. Gastroenterology & hepatology

Siepmann R, Huppertz M, Rastkhiz A, Reen M, Corban E, Schmidt C, Wilke S, Schad P, Yüksel C, Kuhl C, Truhn D, Nebelung S,
The virtual reference radiologist: comprehensive AI assistance for clinical image reading and interpretation.
In: European radiology

Kolbinger FR, Veldhuizen GP, Zhu J, Truhn D, Kather JN,
Reporting guidelines in medical artificial intelligence: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
In: Communications medicine

Truhn D, Eckardt JN, Ferber D, Kather JN,
Large language models and multimodal foundation models for precision oncology.
In: NPJ precision oncology

Han T, Adams LC, Bressem KK, Busch F, Nebelung S, Truhn D,
Comparative Analysis of Multimodal Large Language Model Performance on Clinical Vignette Questions.
In: JAMA

Tayebi Arasteh S, Ziller A, Kuhl C, Makowski M, Nebelung S, Braren R, Rueckert D, Truhn D, Kaissis G,
Preserving fairness and diagnostic accuracy in private large-scale AI models for medical imaging.
In: Communications medicine

Tietz E, Müller-Franzes G, Zimmermann M, Kuhl CK, Keil S, Nebelung S, Truhn D,
Evaluation of Pulmonary Nodules by Radiologists vs. Radiomics in Stand-Alone and Complementary CT and MRI.
In: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)

Truhn D, Weber CD, Braun BJ, Bressem K, Kather JN, Kuhl C, Nebelung S,
Author Correction: A pilot study on the efficacy of GPT-4 in providing orthopedic treatment recommendations from MRI reports.
In: Scientific reports

Tayebi Arasteh S, Han T, Lotfinia M, Kuhl C, Kather JN, Truhn D, Nebelung S,
Large language models streamline automated machine learning for clinical studies.
In: Nature communications

Tayebi Arasteh S, Misera L, Kather JN, Truhn D, Nebelung S,
Enhancing diagnostic deep learning via self-supervised pretraining on large-scale, unlabeled non-medical images.
In: European radiology experimental

Huppertz MS, Lemainque T, Yüksel C, Siepmann R, Kuhl C, Roemer F, Truhn D, Nebelung S,
[Current MR imaging of cartilage in the context of knee osteoarthritis (part 2) : Cartilage pathologies and their assessment].
In: Radiologie (Heidelberg, Germany)

Lemainque T, Huppertz MS, Yüksel C, Siepmann R, Kuhl C, Roemer F, Truhn D, Nebelung S,
[Current MR imaging of cartilage in the context of knee osteoarthritis (part 1) : Principles and sequences].
In: Radiologie (Heidelberg, Germany)

Jiang X, Hoffmeister M, Brenner H, Muti HS, Yuan T, Foersch S, West NP, Brobeil A, Jonnagaddala J, Hawkins N, Ward RL, Brinker TJ, Saldanha OL, Ke J, Müller W, Grabsch HI, Quirke P, Truhn D, Kather JN,
End-to-end prognostication in colorectal cancer by deep learning: a retrospective, multicentre study.
In: The Lancet. Digital health

Truhn D, Tayebi Arasteh S, Saldanha OL, Müller-Franzes G, Khader F, Quirke P, West NP, Gray R, Hutchins GGA, James JA, Loughrey MB, Salto-Tellez M, Brenner H, Brobeil A, Yuan T, Chang-Claude J, Hoffmeister M, Foersch S, Han T, Keil S, Schulze-Hagen M, Isfort P, Bruners P, Kaissis G, Kuhl C, Nebelung S, Kather JN,
Encrypted federated learning for secure decentralized collaboration in cancer image analysis.
In: Medical image analysis

Truhn D, Loeffler CM, Müller-Franzes G, Nebelung S, Hewitt KJ, Brandner S, Bressem KK, Foersch S, Kather JN,
Extracting structured information from unstructured histopathology reports using generative pre-trained transformer 4 (GPT-4).
In: The Journal of pathology

Braun BJ, Histing T, Menger MM, Herath SC, Mueller-Franzes GA, Grimm B, Marmor MT, Truhn D,
Wearable activity data can predict functional recovery after musculoskeletal injury: Feasibility of a machine learning approach.
In: Injury

Braun EM, Juhasz-Böss I, Solomayer EF, Truhn D, Keller C, Heinrich V, Braun BJ,
Will I soon be out of my job? Quality and guideline conformity of ChatGPT therapy suggestions to patient inquiries with gynecologic symptoms in a palliative setting.
In: Archives of gynecology and obstetrics

Wilms LM, Radke KL, Abrar DB, Frahm J, Voit D, Thelen S, Klee D, Grunz JP, Müller-Lutz A, Nebelung S,
Dynamic assessment of scapholunate ligament status by real-time magnetic resonance imaging: an exploratory clinical study.
In: Skeletal radiology

Busch F, Hoffmann L, Truhn D, Palaian S, Alomar M, Shpati K, Makowski MR, Bressem KK, Adams LC,
International pharmacy students' perceptions towards artificial intelligence in medicine-A multinational, multicentre cross-sectional study.
In: British journal of clinical pharmacology

de Vente C, Vermeer KA, Jaccard N, Wang H, Sun H, Khader F, Truhn D, Aimyshev T, Zhanibekuly Y, Le TD, Galdran A, Ballester MAG, Carneiro G, Devika RG, Sethumadhavan HP, Puthussery D, Liu H, Yang Z, Kondo S, Kasai S, Wang E, Durvasula A, Heras J, Zapata MA, Araujo T, Aresta G, Bogunovic H, Arikan M, Lee YC, Cho HB, Choi YH, Qayyum A, Razzak I, van Ginneken B, Lemij HG, Sanchez CI,
AIROGS: Artificial Intelligence for Robust Glaucoma Screening Challenge.
In: IEEE transactions on medical imaging

Truhn D, Müller-Franzes G, Kather JN,
The ecological footprint of medical AI.
In: European radiology

Tayebi Arasteh S, Kuhl C, Saehn MJ, Isfort P, Truhn D, Nebelung S,
Enhancing domain generalization in the AI-based analysis of chest radiographs with federated learning.
In: Scientific reports

Truhn D, Weber CD, Braun BJ, Bressem K, Kather JN, Kuhl C, Nebelung S,
A pilot study on the efficacy of GPT-4 in providing orthopedic treatment recommendations from MRI reports.
In: Scientific reports

Tayebi Arasteh S, Romanowicz J, Pace DF, Golland P, Powell AJ, Maier AK, Truhn D, Brosch T, Weese J, Lotfinia M, van der Geest RJ, Moghari MH,
Automated segmentation of 3D cine cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging.
In: Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine

Muti HS, Röcken C, Behrens HM, Löffler CML, Reitsam NG, Grosser B, Märkl B, Stange DE, Jiang X, Velduizen GP, Truhn D, Ebert MP, Grabsch HI, Kather JN,
Deep learning trained on lymph node status predicts outcome from gastric cancer histopathology: a retrospective multicentric study.
In: European journal of cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)

Truhn D, Reis-Filho JS, Kather JN,
Large language models should be used as scientific reasoning engines, not knowledge databases.
In: Nature medicine

Khader F, Müller-Franzes G, Wang T, Han T, Tayebi Arasteh S, Haarburger C, Stegmaier J, Bressem K, Kuhl C, Nebelung S, Kather JN, Truhn D,
Multimodal Deep Learning for Integrating Chest Radiographs and Clinical Parameters: A Case for Transformers.
In: Radiology

Wagner SJ, Reisenbüchler D, West NP, Niehues JM, Zhu J, Foersch S, Veldhuizen GP, Quirke P, Grabsch HI, van den Brandt PA, Hutchins GGA, Richman SD, Yuan T, Langer R, Jenniskens JCA, Offermans K, Mueller W, Gray R, Gruber SB, Greenson JK, Rennert G, Bonner JD, Schmolze D, Jonnagaddala J, Hawkins NJ, Ward RL, Morton D, Seymour M, Magill L, Nowak M, Hay J, Koelzer VH, Church DN, Matek C, Geppert C, Peng C, Zhi C, Ouyang X, James JA, Loughrey MB, Salto-Tellez M, Brenner H, Hoffmeister M, Truhn D, Schnabel JA, Boxberg M, Peng T, Kather JN,
Transformer-based biomarker prediction from colorectal cancer histology: A large-scale multicentric study.
In: Cancer cell

Müller-Franzes G, Müller-Franzes F, Huck L, Raaff V, Kemmer E, Khader F, Arasteh ST, Lemainque T, Kather JN, Nebelung S, Kuhl C, Truhn D,
Fibroglandular tissue segmentation in breast MRI using vision transformers: a multi-institutional evaluation.
In: Scientific reports

Müller-Franzes G, Niehues JM, Khader F, Arasteh ST, Haarburger C, Kuhl C, Wang T, Han T, Nolte T, Nebelung S, Kather JN, Truhn D,
A multimodal comparison of latent denoising diffusion probabilistic models and generative adversarial networks for medical image synthesis.
In: Scientific reports

Khader F, Kather JN, Müller-Franzes G, Wang T, Han T, Tayebi Arasteh S, Hamesch K, Bressem K, Haarburger C, Stegmaier J, Kuhl C, Nebelung S, Truhn D,
Medical transformer for multimodal survival prediction in intensive care: integration of imaging and non-imaging data.
In: Scientific reports

Jiang X, Zhao H, Saldanha OL, Nebelung S, Kuhl C, Amygdalos I, Lang SA, Wu X, Meng X, Truhn D, Kather JN, Ke J,
An MRI Deep Learning Model Predicts Outcome in Rectal Cancer.
In: Radiology

Frenken M, Radke KL, Schäfer ELE, Valentin B, Wilms LM, Abrar DB, Nebelung S, Martirosian P, Wittsack HJ, Müller-Lutz A,
Insights into the Age Dependency of Compositional MR Biomarkers Quantifying the Health Status of Cartilage in Metacarpophalangeal Joints.
In: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)

Khader F, Müller-Franzes G, Tayebi Arasteh S, Han T, Haarburger C, Schulze-Hagen M, Schad P, Engelhardt S, Baeßler B, Foersch S, Stegmaier J, Kuhl C, Nebelung S, Kather JN, Truhn D,
Denoising diffusion probabilistic models for 3D medical image generation.
In: Scientific reports

Tayebi Arasteh S, Isfort P, Saehn M, Mueller-Franzes G, Khader F, Kather JN, Kuhl C, Nebelung S, Truhn D,
Collaborative training of medical artificial intelligence models with non-uniform labels.
In: Scientific reports

Belger E, Truhn D, Weber CD, Neumann UP, Hildebrand F, Horst K,
The Impact of Body Mass Composition on Outcome in Multiple Traumatized Patients-Results from the Fourth Thoracic and Third Lumbar Vertebrae: A Single-Center Retrospective Observational Study.
In: Journal of clinical medicine

Wolff LI, Hachgenei E, Goßmann P, Druzenko M, Frye M, König N, Schmitt RH, Chrysos A, Jöchle K, Truhn D, Kather JN, Lambertz A, Gaisa NT, Jonigk D, Ulmer TF, Neumann UP, Lang SA, Amygdalos I,
Optical coherence tomography combined with convolutional neural networks can differentiate between intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma and liver parenchyma ex vivo.
In: Journal of cancer research and clinical oncology

Adams LC, Truhn D, Busch F, Kader A, Niehues SM, Makowski MR, Bressem KK,
Leveraging GPT-4 for Post Hoc Transformation of Free-text Radiology Reports into Structured Reporting: A Multilingual Feasibility Study.
In: Radiology

Busch F, Xu L, Sushko D, Weidlich M, Truhn D, Müller-Franzes G, Heimer MM, Niehues SM, Makowski MR, Hinsche M, Vahldiek JL, Aerts HJ, Adams LC, Bressem KK,
Dual center validation of deep learning for automated multi-label segmentation of thoracic anatomy in bedside chest radiographs.
In: Computer methods and programs in biomedicine

Niehues JM, Quirke P, West NP, Grabsch HI, van Treeck M, Schirris Y, Veldhuizen GP, Hutchins GGA, Richman SD, Foersch S, Brinker TJ, Fukuoka J, Bychkov A, Uegami W, Truhn D, Brenner H, Brobeil A, Hoffmeister M, Kather JN,
Generalizable biomarker prediction from cancer pathology slides with self-supervised deep learning: A retrospective multi-centric study.
In: Cell reports. Medicine

Müller-Franzes G, Huck L, Tayebi Arasteh S, Khader F, Han T, Schulz V, Dethlefsen E, Kather JN, Nebelung S, Nolte T, Kuhl C, Truhn D,
Using Machine Learning to Reduce the Need for Contrast Agents in Breast MRI through Synthetic Images.
In: Radiology

Adams LC, Busch F, Truhn D, Makowski MR, Aerts HJWL, Bressem KK,
What Does DALL-E 2 Know About Radiology?
In: Journal of medical Internet research

Pastor T, Zderic I, van Knegsel KP, Beeres FJP, Migliorini F, Babst R, Nebelung S, Ganse B, Schoeneberg C, Gueorguiev B, Knobe M,
Biomechanical analysis of helical versus straight plating of proximal third humeral shaft fractures.
In: Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery

Bode M, Charlotte Huck L, Zhang S, Nolte T, Yoneyama M, Nebelung S, Katharina Kuhl C,
Clinical evaluation of cylindrical regional suppression in dynamic contrast-enhanced breast MRI: An intra-individual comparison study on image quality and lesion conspicuity.
In: European journal of radiology

Nolte T, Westfechtel S, Schock J, Knobe M, Pastor T, Pfaehler E, Kuhl C, Truhn D, Nebelung S,
Getting Cartilage Thickness Measurements Right: A Systematic Inter-Method Comparison Using MRI Data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative.
In: Cartilage

Khader F, Han T, Müller-Franzes G, Huck L, Schad P, Keil S, Barzakova E, Schulze-Hagen M, Pedersoli F, Schulz V, Zimmermann M, Nebelung L, Kather J, Hamesch K, Haarburger C, Marx G, Stegmaier J, Kuhl C, Bruners P, Nebelung S, Truhn D,
Artificial Intelligence for Clinical Interpretation of Bedside Chest Radiographs.
In: Radiology

Saldanha OL, Muti HS, Grabsch HI, Langer R, Dislich B, Kohlruss M, Keller G, van Treeck M, Hewitt KJ, Kolbinger FR, Veldhuizen GP, Boor P, Foersch S, Truhn D, Kather JN,
Direct prediction of genetic aberrations from pathology images in gastric cancer with swarm learning.
In: Gastric cancer : official journal of the International Gastric Cancer Association and the Japanese Gastric Cancer Association

Amygdalos I, Müller-Franzes G, Bednarsch J, Czigany Z, Ulmer TF, Bruners P, Kuhl C, Neumann UP, Truhn D, Lang SA,
Novel machine learning algorithm can identify patients at risk of poor overall survival following curative resection for colorectal liver metastases.
In: Journal of hepato-biliary-pancreatic sciences

Pastor T, Kastner P, Souleiman F, Gehweiler D, Migliorini F, Link BC, Beeres FJP, Babst R, Nebelung S, Ganse B, Schoeneberg C, Gueorguiev B, Knobe M,
Anatomical analysis of different helical plate designs for proximal humeral shaft fracture fixation.
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Zanderigo E, Huck L, Distelmaier M, Dethlefsen E, Maywald M, Truhn D, Dirrichs T, Doneva M, Schulz V, Kuhl CK, Nolte T,
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Ghaffari Laleh N, Truhn D, Veldhuizen GP, Han T, van Treeck M, Buelow RD, Langer R, Dislich B, Boor P, Schulz V, Kather JN,
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Ghaffari Laleh N, Muti HS, Loeffler CML, Echle A, Saldanha OL, Mahmood F, Lu MY, Trautwein C, Langer R, Dislich B, Buelow RD, Grabsch HI, Brenner H, Chang-Claude J, Alwers E, Brinker TJ, Khader F, Truhn D, Gaisa NT, Boor P, Hoffmeister M, Schulz V, Kather JN,
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Wilms LM, Radke KL, Latz D, Thiel TA, Frenken M, Kamp B, Filler TJ, Nagel AM, Müller-Lutz A, Abrar DB, Nebelung S,
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Bode M, Charlotte Huck L, Raaff V, Hitpass L, Braunschweig T, Nebelung S, Katharina Kuhl C,
Digital breast tomosynthesis-guided vacuum-assisted biopsy of suspicious calcifications at different sites within one breast: Is biopsy of more than one location needed?
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Yüksel C, Sähn MJ, Kleines M, Brokmann JC, Kuhl CK, Truhn D, Ritter A, Isfort P, Schulze-Hagen MF,
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Kather JN, Ghaffari Laleh N, Foersch S, Truhn D,
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Lorentzian-Corrected Apparent Exchange-Dependent Relaxation (LAREX) Ω-Plot Analysis-An Adaptation for qCEST in a Multi-Pool System: Comprehensive In Silico, In Situ, and In Vivo Studies.
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Radke KL, Abrar DB, Frenken M, Wilms LM, Kamp B, Boschheidgen M, Liebig P, Ljimani A, Filler TJ, Antoch G, Nebelung S, Wittsack HJ, Müller-Lutz A,
Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer for Lactate-Weighted Imaging at 3 T MRI: Comprehensive In Silico, In Vitro, In Situ, and In Vivo Evaluations.
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Ghaffari Laleh N, Muti HS, Loeffler CML, Echle A, Saldanha OL, Mahmood F, Lu MY, Trautwein C, Langer R, Dislich B, Buelow RD, Grabsch HI, Brenner H, Chang-Claude J, Alwers E, Brinker TJ, Khader F, Truhn D, Gaisa NT, Boor P, Hoffmeister M, Schulz V, Kather JN,
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Huck LC, Truhn D, Wilpert C, Zanderigo E, Raaff V, Dethlefsen E, Bode M, Kuhl CK,
Background parenchymal enhancement in contrast-enhanced MR imaging suggests systemic effects of intrauterine contraceptive devices.
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Saldanha OL, Quirke P, West NP, James JA, Loughrey MB, Grabsch HI, Salto-Tellez M, Alwers E, Cifci D, Ghaffari Laleh N, Seibel T, Gray R, Hutchins GGA, Brenner H, van Treeck M, Yuan T, Brinker TJ, Chang-Claude J, Khader F, Schuppert A, Luedde T, Trautwein C, Muti HS, Foersch S, Hoffmeister M, Truhn D, Kather JN,
Swarm learning for decentralized artificial intelligence in cancer histopathology.
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Pastor T, Beeres FJP, Kastner P, Gehweiler D, Migliorini F, Nebelung S, Scaglioni MF, Souleiman F, Link BC, Babst R, Gueorguiev B, Knobe M,
Anatomical analysis of different helical plate designs for distal femoral fracture fixation.
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Müller-Franzes G, Nolte T, Ciba M, Schock J, Khader F, Prescher A, Wilms LM, Kuhl C, Nebelung S, Truhn D,
Fast, Accurate, and Robust T2 Mapping of Articular Cartilage by Neural Networks.
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Frenken M, Rübsam G, Mewes A, Radke KL, Li L, Wilms LM, Nebelung S, Abrar DB, Sewerin P,
To Contrast or Not to Contrast? On the Role of Contrast Enhancement in Hand MRI Studies of Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis.
In: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)

Müller-Franzes G, Nebelung S, Schock J, Haarburger C, Khader F, Pedersoli F, Schulze-Hagen M, Kuhl C, Truhn D,
Reliability as a Precondition for Trust-Segmentation Reliability Analysis of Radiomic Features Improves Survival Prediction.
In: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)

Kubo Y, Beckmann R, Fragoulis A, Conrads C, Pavanram P, Nebelung S, Wolf M, Wruck CJ, Jahr H, Pufe T,
Nrf2/ARE Signaling Directly Regulates SOX9 to Potentially Alter Age-Dependent Cartilage Degeneration.
In: Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)

Duong F, Gadermayr M, Merhof D, Kuhl C, Bruners P, Loosen SH, Roderburg C, Truhn D, Schulze-Hagen MF,
Automated major psoas muscle volumetry in computed tomography using machine learning algorithms.
In: International journal of computer assisted radiology and surgery

van de Wall BJM, Beeres FJP, Rompen IF, Link BC, Babst R, Schoeneberg C, Michelitsch C, Nebelung S, Pape HC, Gueorguiev B, Knobe M,
RIA versus iliac crest bone graft harvesting: A meta-analysis and systematic review.
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Schrammen PL, Ghaffari Laleh N, Echle A, Truhn D, Schulz V, Brinker TJ, Brenner H, Chang-Claude J, Alwers E, Brobeil A, Kloor M, Heij LR, Jäger D, Trautwein C, Grabsch HI, Quirke P, West NP, Hoffmeister M, Kather JN,
Weakly supervised annotation-free cancer detection and prediction of genotype in routine histopathology.
In: The Journal of pathology

Frenken M, Schleich C, Radke KL, Müller-Lutz A, Benedikter C, Franz A, Antoch G, Bittersohl B, Abrar DB, Nebelung S,
Imaging of exercise-induced spinal remodeling in elite rowers.
In: Journal of science and medicine in sport

Kamp B, Frenken M, Henke JM, Abrar DB, Nagel AM, Gast LV, Oeltzschner G, Wilms LM, Nebelung S, Antoch G, Wittsack HJ, Müller-Lutz A,
Quantification of Sodium Relaxation Times and Concentrations as Surrogates of Proteoglycan Content of Patellar CARTILAGE at 3T MRI.
In: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)

Schock J, Truhn D, Nürnberger D, Conrad S, Huppertz MS, Keil S, Kuhl C, Merhof D, Nebelung S,
Artificial intelligence-based automatic assessment of lower limb torsion on MRI.
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Haarburger C, Müller-Franzes G, Weninger L, Kuhl C, Truhn D, Merhof D,
Author Correction: Radiomics feature reproducibility under inter-rater variability in segmentations of CT images.
In: Scientific reports

Wilms LM, Radke KL, Abrar DB, Latz D, Schock J, Frenken M, Windolf J, Antoch G, Filler TJ, Nebelung S,
Micro- and Macroscale Assessment of Posterior Cruciate Ligament Functionality Based on Advanced MRI Techniques.
In: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)

Wollschläger LM, Radke KL, Schock J, Kotowski N, Latz D, Kanschik D, Filler TJ, Caspers S, Antoch G, Windolf J, Abrar DB, Nebelung S,
The MRI posterior drawer test to assess posterior cruciate ligament functionality and knee joint laxity.
In: Scientific reports

van Knegsel KP, Ganse B, Haefeli PC, Migliorini F, Scaglioni MF, van de Wall BJM, Kim BS, Link BC, Beeres FJP, Nebelung S, Schoeneberg C, Hildebrand F, Gueorguiev B, Knobe M,
Trochanteric Femur Fractures: Application of Skeletal Traction during Surgery Does Not Alter Soft-Tissue Microcirculation.
In: Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania)

Tietz E, Truhn D, Müller-Franzes G, Berres ML, Hamesch K, Lang SA, Kuhl CK, Bruners P, Schulze-Hagen M,
A Radiomics Approach to Predict the Emergence of New Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Computed Tomography for High-Risk Patients with Liver Cirrhosis.
In: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)

Kurt B, Buendgens L, Wirtz TH, Loosen SH, Schulze-Hagen M, Truhn D, Brozat JF, Abu Jhaisha S, Hohlstein P, Koek G, Weiskirchen R, Trautwein C, Tacke F, Hamesch K, Koch A,
Serum Perilipin 2 (PLIN2) Predicts Multiple Organ Dysfunction in Critically Ill Patients.
In: Biomedicines

Link BC, van Veelen NM, Boernert K, Kittithamvongs P, Beeres FJP, de Boer HH, Migliorini F, Nebelung S, Knobe M, Ruchholtz S, Babst R, Jiamton C,
The radiographic relationship between the cortical overlap view (COV) and the tip of the greater trochanter.
In: Scientific reports

Said O, Schock J, Abrar DB, Schad P, Kuhl C, Nolte T, Knobe M, Prescher A, Truhn D, Nebelung S,
In-Situ Cartilage Functionality Assessment Based on Advanced MRI Techniques and Precise Compartmental Knee Joint Loading through Varus and Valgus Stress.
In: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)

Ciba M, Winkelmeyer EM, Schock J, Schad P, Kotowski N, Nolte T, Wollschläger LM, Knobe M, Prescher A, Kuhl C, Truhn D, Nebelung S,
Comprehensive Assessment of Medial Knee Joint Instability by Valgus Stress MRI.
In: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)

Knobe M, Iselin LD, van de Wall BJM, Lichte P, Hildebrand F, Beeres FJP, Link BC, Gueorguiev B, Nebelung S, Ganse B, Migliorini F, Klos K, Babst R, Haefeli PC,
Reduced pre-operative skin oxygen saturation predicts revision after open reduction and internal fixation in calcaneal fractures : A reduced pre-operative oxygen saturation as measured by laser-Doppler spectrophotometry in 8 mm depth is associated with revision surgery after open reduction and internal fixation of calcaneal fractures through an extended lateral approach.
In: International orthopaedics

Said O, Schock J, Krämer N, Thüring J, Hitpass L, Schad P, Kuhl C, Abrar D, Truhn D, Nebelung S,
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In: Magma (New York, N.Y.)

Han T, Nebelung S, Pedersoli F, Zimmermann M, Schulze-Hagen M, Ho M, Haarburger C, Kiessling F, Kuhl C, Schulz V, Truhn D,
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Li J, Nebelung S, Schock J, Rath B, Tingart M, Liu Y, Siroros N, Eschweiler J,
A Novel Combined Level Set Model for Carpus Segmentation from Magnetic Resonance Images with Prior Knowledge aligned in Polar Coordinate System.
In: Computer methods and programs in biomedicine

Gadermayr M, Heckmann L, Li K, Bähr F, Müller M, Truhn D, Merhof D, Gess B,
Image-to-Image Translation for Simplified MRI Muscle Segmentation.
In: Frontiers in radiology

Radke KL, Wollschläger LM, Nebelung S, Abrar DB, Schleich C, Boschheidgen M, Frenken M, Schock J, Klee D, Frahm J, Antoch G, Thelen S, Wittsack HJ, Müller-Lutz A,
Deep Learning-Based Post-Processing of Real-Time MRI to Assess and Quantify Dynamic Wrist Movement in Health and Disease.
In: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)

Winkelmeyer EM, Schock J, Wollschläger LM, Schad P, Huppertz MS, Kotowski N, Prescher A, Kuhl C, Truhn D, Nebelung S,
Seeing Beyond Morphology-Standardized Stress MRI to Assess Human Knee Joint Instability.
In: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)

Rompen IF, Knobe M, Link BC, Beeres FJP, Baumgaertner R, Diwersi N, Migliorini F, Nebelung S, Babst R, van de Wall BJM,
Cement augmentation for trochanteric femur fractures: A meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials and observational studies.
In: PloS one

Wollschläger LM, Nebelung S, Schleich C, Müller-Lutz A, Radke KL, Frenken M, Boschheidgen M, Prost M, Antoch G, Konieczny MR, Abrar DB,
Evaluating Lumbar Intervertebral Disc Degeneration on a Compositional Level Using Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer: Preliminary Results in Patients with Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis.
In: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)

Schopper C, Keck K, Zderic I, Migliorini F, Link BC, Beeres FJP, Babst R, Nebelung S, Eschbach D, Knauf T, Ganse B, Schoeneberg C, Hildebrand F, Gueorguiev B, Knobe M,
Screw-blade fixation systems for implant anchorage in the femoral head: Horizontal blade orientation provides superior stability.
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Truhn D, Zwingenberger KT, Schock J, Abrar DB, Radke KL, Post M, Linka K, Knobe M, Kuhl C, Nebelung S,
No pressure, no diamonds? - Static vs. dynamic compressive in-situ loading to evaluate human articular cartilage functionality by functional MRI.
In: Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials

Schock J, Truhn D, Abrar DB, Merhof D, Conrad S, Post M, Mittelstrass F, Kuhl C, Nebelung S,
Automated Analysis of Alignment in Long-Leg Radiographs by Using a Fully Automated Support System Based on Artificial Intelligence.
In: Radiology. Artificial intelligence

Huppertz MS, Schock J, Radke KL, Abrar DB, Post M, Kuhl C, Truhn D, Nebelung S,
Longitudinal T2 Mapping and Texture Feature Analysis in the Detection and Monitoring of Experimental Post-Traumatic Cartilage Degeneration.
In: Life (Basel, Switzerland)

Liebl M, Pedersoli F, Zimmermann M, Schulze-Hagen M, Truhn D, Sieben P, von Stillfried S, Tschinaev A, Heinzel A, Kuhl CK, Bruners P, Isfort P,
Induction of Contralateral Hepatic Hypertrophy by Unilobar Yttrium-90 Transarterial Radioembolization versus Portal Vein Embolization: An Animal Study.
In: Journal of vascular and interventional radiology : JVIR

Frenken M, Nebelung S, Schleich C, Müller-Lutz A, Radke KL, Kamp B, Boschheidgen M, Wollschläger L, Bittersohl B, Antoch G, Konieczny MR, Abrar DB,
Non-Specific Low Back Pain and Lumbar Radiculopathy: Comparison of Morphologic and Compositional MRI as Assessed by gagCEST Imaging at 3T.
In: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)

Bähr FS, Gess B, Müller M, Romanzetti S, Gadermayr M, Kuhl C, Nebelung S, Schulz JB, Dohrn MF,
Semi-Automatic MRI Muscle Volumetry to Diagnose and Monitor Hereditary and Acquired Polyneuropathies.
In: Brain sciences

Linka K, Thüring J, Rieppo L, Aydin RC, Cyron CJ, Kuhl C, Merhof D, Truhn D, Nebelung S,
Machine learning-augmented and microspectroscopy-informed multiparametric MRI for the non-invasive prediction of articular cartilage composition.
In: Osteoarthritis and cartilage

Abrar DB, Schleich C, Frenken M, Vordenbäumen S, Richter J, Schneider M, Ostendorf B, Nebelung S, Sewerin P,
DGEMRIC in the Assessment of Pre-Morphological Cartilage Degeneration in Rheumatic Disease: Rheumatoid Arthritis vs. Psoriatic Arthritis.
In: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)

Proske A, Link BC, Beeres FJP, Nebelung S, Füchtmeier B, Knobe M,
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In: Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift fur alle Gebiete der operativen Medizen

Proske A, Link BC, Beeres F, Nebelung S, Füchtmeier B, Knobe M,
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In: Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift fur alle Gebiete der operativen Medizen

Abrar DB, Schleich C, Brinks R, Goertz C, Schneider M, Nebelung S, Sewerin P,
Differentiating rheumatoid and psoriatic arthritis: a systematic analysis of high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging features-preliminary findings.
In: Skeletal radiology

Abrar DB, Schleich C, Radke KL, Frenken M, Stabinska J, Ljimani A, Wittsack HJ, Antoch G, Bittersohl B, Hesper T, Nebelung S, Müller-Lutz A,
Detection of early cartilage degeneration in the tibiotalar joint using 3 T gagCEST imaging: a feasibility study.
In: Magma (New York, N.Y.)

Müller-Lutz A, Kamp B, Nagel AM, Ljimani A, Abrar D, Schleich C, Wollschläger L, Nebelung S, Wittsack HJ,
Sodium MRI of human articular cartilage of the wrist: a feasibility study on a clinical 3T MRI scanner.
In: Magma (New York, N.Y.)

Cremerius C, Gradl-Dietsch G, Beeres FJP, Link B-, Hitpaß L, Nebelung S, Horst K, Weber CD, Neuerburg C, Eschbach D, Bliemel C, Knobe M,
Team-based learning for teaching musculoskeletal ultrasound skills: a prospective randomised trial.
In: European journal of trauma and emergency surgery : official publication of the European Trauma Society

Abrar DB, Schleich C, Brinks R, Goertz C, Frenken M, Schneider M, Nebelung S, Sewerin P,
Introduction of a Simplified Psoriatic Arthritis Magnetic Resonance Imaging Score (sPsAMRIS): A Potential Tool for Treatment Monitoring in Peripheral Psoriatic Arthritis.
In: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)

Han T, Nebelung S, Haarburger C, Horst N, Reinartz S, Merhof D, Kiessling F, Schulz V, Truhn D,
Breaking medical data sharing boundaries by using synthesized radiographs.
In: Science advances

Hafner T, Post M, Said O, Schad P, Schock J, Abrar DB, Knobe M, Kuhl C, Truhn D, Nebelung S,
Identifying the imaging correlates of cartilage functionality based on quantitative MRI mapping - The collagenase exposure model.
In: Acta biomaterialia

Schad P, Wollenweber M, Thüring J, Schock J, Eschweiler J, Palm G, Radermacher K, Eckstein F, Prescher A, Kuhl C, Truhn D, Nebelung S,
Magnetic resonance imaging of human knee joint functionality under variable compressive in-situ loading and axis alignment.
In: Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials

Abrar DB, Schleich C, Tsiami S, Müller-Lutz A, Radke KL, Holthausen N, Frenken M, Boschheidgen M, Antoch G, Mucke J, Sewerin P, Braun J, Nebelung S, Baraliakos X,
Functional MR imaging beyond structure and inflammation-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis is associated with proteoglycan depletion of the lumbar spine.
In: Arthritis research & therapy

Hafner T, Schock J, Post M, Abrar DB, Sewerin P, Linka K, Knobe M, Kuhl C, Truhn D, Nebelung S,
A serial multiparametric quantitative magnetic resonance imaging study to assess proteoglycan depletion of human articular cartilage and its effects on functionality.
In: Scientific reports

Haarburger C, Müller-Franzes G, Weninger L, Kuhl C, Truhn D, Merhof D,
Radiomics feature reproducibility under inter-rater variability in segmentations of CT images.
In: Scientific reports

Abrar DB, Schleich C, Nebelung S, Frenken M, Ullrich T, Radke KL, Antoch G, Vordenbäumen S, Brinks R, Schneider M, Ostendorf B, Sewerin P,
Proteoglycan loss in the articular cartilage is associated with severity of joint inflammation in psoriatic arthritis-a compositional magnetic resonance imaging study.
In: Arthritis research & therapy

Said O, Schock J, Krämer N, Thüring J, Hitpass L, Schad P, Kuhl C, Abrar D, Truhn D, Nebelung S,
An MRI-compatible varus-valgus loading device for whole-knee joint functionality assessment based on compartmental compression: a proof-of-concept study.
In: Magma (New York, N.Y.)

Thüring J, Rippel O, Haarburger C, Merhof D, Schad P, Bruners P, Kuhl CK, Truhn D,
Multiphase CT-based prediction of Child-Pugh classification: a machine learning approach.
In: European radiology experimental

Kuhl CK, Truhn D,
The Long Route to Standardized Radiomics: Unraveling the Knot from the End.
In: Radiology

Abrar DB, Schleich C, Nebelung S, Frenken M, Radke KL, Vordenbäumen S, Brinks R, Schneider M, Ostendorf B, McGonagle D, Sewerin P,
High-resolution MRI of flexor tendon pulleys using a 16-channel hand coil: disease detection and differentiation of psoriatic and rheumatoid arthritis.
In: Arthritis research & therapy

Nebelung S, Dötsch L, Shah D, Abrar DB, Linka K, Knobe M, Sewerin P, Thüring J, Kuhl C, Truhn D,
Functional MRI Mapping of Human Meniscus Functionality and its Relation to Degeneration.
In: Scientific reports

Schulze-Hagen M, Truhn D, Duong F, Keil S, Pedersoli F, Kuhl CK, Lurje G, Neumann U, Isfort P, Bruners P, Zimmermann M,
Correlation Between Sarcopenia and Growth Rate of the Future Liver Remnant After Portal Vein Embolization in Patients with Colorectal Liver Metastases.
In: Cardiovascular and interventional radiology

Nolte T, Gross-Weege N, Doneva M, Koken P, Elevelt A, Truhn D, Kuhl C, Schulz V,
Spiral blurring correction with water-fat separation for magnetic resonance fingerprinting in the breast.
In: Magnetic resonance in medicine

Truhn D, Brill N, Braun B, Merhof D, Kuhl C, Knobe M, Thüring J, Nebelung S,
A multi-purpose force-controlled loading device for cartilage and meniscus functionality assessment using advanced MRI techniques.
In: Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials

Bläsius FM, Link BC, Beeres FJP, Iselin LD, Leu BM, Gueorguiev B, Klos K, Ganse B, Nebelung S, Modabber A, Eschbach D, Weber CD, Horst K, Knobe M,
Impact of surgical procedures on soft tissue microcirculation in calcaneal fractures: A prospective longitudinal cohort study.
In: Injury

Nebelung S, Post M, Knobe M, Shah D, Schleich C, Hitpass L, Kuhl C, Thüring J, Truhn D,
Human articular cartilage mechanosensitivity is related to histological degeneration - a functional MRI study.
In: Osteoarthritis and cartilage

Truhn D, Sondern B, Oehrl S, Tingart M, Knobe M, Merhof D, Kuhl C, Thüring J, Nebelung S,
Differentiation of human cartilage degeneration by functional MRI mapping-an ex vivo study.
In: European radiology

Linka K, Schäfer A, Hillgärtner M, Itskov M, Knobe M, Kuhl C, Hitpass L, Truhn D, Thuering J, Nebelung S,
Towards Patient-Specific Computational Modelling of Articular Cartilage on the Basis of Advanced Multiparametric MRI Techniques.
In: Scientific reports

Nebelung S, Post M, Knobe M, Tingart M, Emans P, Thüring J, Kuhl C, Truhn D,
Detection of Early-Stage Degeneration in Human Articular Cartilage by Multiparametric MR Imaging Mapping of Tissue Functionality.
In: Scientific reports

Ganse B, Böhle F, Pastor T, Gueorguiev B, Altgassen S, Gradl G, Kim BS, Modabber A, Nebelung S, Hildebrand F, Knobe M,
Microcirculation After Trochanteric Femur Fractures: A Prospective Cohort Study Using Non-invasive Laser-Doppler Spectrophotometry.
In: Frontiers in physiology

Jahr H, Gunes S, Kuhn AR, Nebelung S, Pufe T,
Bioreactor-Controlled Physoxia Regulates TGF-β Signaling to Alter Extracellular Matrix Synthesis by Human Chondrocytes.
In: International journal of molecular sciences

Gadermayr M, Li K, Müller M, Truhn D, Krämer N, Merhof D, Gess B,
Domain-specific data augmentation for segmenting MR images of fatty infiltrated human thighs with neural networks.
In: Journal of magnetic resonance imaging : JMRI

Knobe M, Bettag S, Kammerlander C, Altgassen S, Maier KJ, Nebelung S, Prescher A, Horst K, Pishnamaz M, Herren C, Mundt M, Stoffel M, Markert B, Gueorguiev B,
Is bone-cement augmentation of screw-anchor fixation systems superior in unstable femoral neck fractures? A biomechanical cadaveric study.
In: Injury

Truhn D, Schrading S, Haarburger C, Schneider H, Merhof D, Kuhl C,
Radiomic versus Convolutional Neural Networks Analysis for Classification of Contrast-enhancing Lesions at Multiparametric Breast MRI.
In: Radiology

Gradl-Dietsch G, Hitpaß L, Gueorguiev B, Nebelung S, Schrading S, Knobe M,
Undergraduate Curricular Training in Musculoskeletal Ultrasound by Student Teachers: The Impact of Peyton's Four-Step Approach.
In: Zeitschrift fur Orthopadie und Unfallchirurgie

Michalik R, Pauer T, Brill N, Knobe M, Tingart M, Jahr H, Truhn D, Nebelung S,
Quantitative articular cartilage sub-surface defect assessment using optical coherence tomography: An in-vitro study.
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Truhn D, Kuhl CK, Ciritsis A, Barabasch A, Kraemer NA,
A New Model for MR Evaluation of Liver Function with Gadoxetic Acid, Including Both Uptake and Excretion.
In: European radiology

Carow JB, Carow J, Gueorguiev B, Klos K, Herren C, Pishnamaz M, Weber CD, Nebelung S, Kim BS, Knobe M,
Soft tissue micro-circulation in the healthy hindfoot: a cross-sectional study with focus on lateral surgical approaches to the calcaneus.
In: International orthopaedics

Klos K, Gueorguiev B, Carow JB, Modabber A, Nebelung S, Kim BS, Horst K, Weber CD, Knobe M,
Soft tissue microcirculation around the healthy Achilles tendon: a cross-sectional study focusing on the Achilles tendon and dorsal surgical approaches to the hindfoot.
In: Journal of orthopaedic surgery and research

Thüring J, Linka K, Itskov M, Knobe M, Hitpaß L, Kuhl C, Truhn D, Nebelung S,
Multiparametric MRI and Computational Modelling in the Assessment of Human Articular Cartilage Properties: A Comprehensive Approach.
In: BioMed research international

Herren C, Reijnen M, Pishnamaz M, Lichte P, Andruszkow H, Nebelung S, Siewe J, Hildebrand F, Kobbe P,
Incidence and Risk Factors for Facet Joint Violation in Open Versus Minimally Invasive Procedures During Pedicle Screw Placement in Patients with Trauma.
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Nebelung S, Sondern B, Jahr H, Tingart M, Knobe M, Thüring J, Kuhl C, Truhn D,
Non-invasive T1ρ mapping of the human cartilage response to loading and unloading.
In: Osteoarthritis and cartilage

Knobe M, Altgassen S, Maier KJ, Gradl-Dietsch G, Kaczmarek C, Nebelung S, Klos K, Kim BS, Gueorguiev B, Horst K, Buecking B,
Screw-blade fixation systems in Pauwels three femoral neck fractures: a biomechanical evaluation.
In: International orthopaedics

Nebelung S, Rath B, Tingart M, Kuhl C, Schrading S,
[Chondral and osteochondral defects : Representation by imaging methods].
In: Der Orthopade

Linka K, Itskov M, Truhn D, Nebelung S, Thüring J,
T2 MR imaging vs. computational modeling of human articular cartilage tissue functionality.
In: Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials

Kösters AK, Ganse B, Gueorguiev B, Klos K, Modabber A, Nebelung S, Kim BS, Knobe M,
Effects of low-intensity pulsed ultrasound on soft tissue micro-circulation in the foot.
In: International orthopaedics

Kuhl CK, Bruhn R, Krämer N, Nebelung S, Heidenreich A, Schrading S,
Abbreviated Biparametric Prostate MR Imaging in Men with Elevated Prostate-specific Antigen.
In: Radiology

Nebelung S, Post M, Raith S, Fischer H, Knobe M, Braun B, Prescher A, Tingart M, Thüring J, Bruners P, Jahr H, Kuhl C, Truhn D,
Functional in situ assessment of human articular cartilage using MRI: a whole-knee joint loading device.
In: Biomechanics and modeling in mechanobiology

Nebelung S, Sondern B, Oehrl S, Tingart M, Rath B, Pufe T, Raith S, Fischer H, Kuhl C, Jahr H, Truhn D,
Functional MR Imaging Mapping of Human Articular Cartilage Response to Loading.
In: Radiology

Gradl-Dietsch G, Lübke C, Horst K, Simon M, Modabber A, Sönmez TT, Münker R, Nebelung S, Knobe M,
Peyton's four-step approach for teaching complex spinal manipulation techniques - a prospective randomized trial.
In: BMC medical education

Nebelung S, Tingart M, Pufe T, Kuhl C, Jahr H, Truhn D,
Ex vivo quantitative multiparametric MRI mapping of human meniscus degeneration.
In: Skeletal radiology

Ciritsis A, Truhn D, Hansen NL, Otto J, Kuhl CK, Kraemer NA,
Correction: Positive Contrast MRI Techniques for Visualization of Iron-Loaded Hernia Mesh Implants in Patients.
In: PloS one

Arslan E, Nellesen T, Bayer A, Prescher A, Lippross S, Nebelung S, Jahr H, Jaeger C, Huebner WD, Fischer H, Stoffel M, Shakibaei M, Pufe T, Tohidnezhad M,
Effect of platelet mediator concentrate (PMC) on Achilles tenocytes: an in vitro study.
In: BMC musculoskeletal disorders

Brill N, Wirtz M, Merhof D, Tingart M, Jahr H, Truhn D, Schmitt R, Nebelung S,
Polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography-based imaging, parameterization, and quantification of human cartilage degeneration.
In: Journal of biomedical optics

Ciritsis A, Truhn D, Hansen NL, Otto J, Kuhl CK, Kraemer NA,
Positive Contrast MRI Techniques for Visualization of Iron-Loaded Hernia Mesh Implants in Patients.
In: PloS one

Nebelung S, Brill N, Tingart M, Pufe T, Kuhl C, Jahr H, Truhn D,
Quantitative OCT and MRI biomarkers for the differentiation of cartilage degeneration.
In: Skeletal radiology

Nebelung S, Brill N, Müller F, Tingart M, Pufe T, Merhof D, Schmitt R, Jahr H, Truhn D,
Towards Optical Coherence Tomography-based elastographic evaluation of human cartilage.
In: Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials

Nebelung W, Reichwein F, Nebelung S,
A simplified arthroscopic bone graft transfer technique in chronic glenoid bone deficiency.
In: Knee surgery, sports traumatology, arthroscopy : official journal of the ESSKA

Jahr H, Brill N, Nebelung S,
Detecting early stage osteoarthritis by optical coherence tomography?
In: Biomarkers : biochemical indicators of exposure, response, and susceptibility to chemicals

Brill N, Riedel J, Schmitt R, Tingart M, Truhn D, Pufe T, Jahr H, Nebelung S,
3D Human cartilage surface characterization by optical coherence tomography.
In: Physics in medicine and biology

Beckmann R, Lippross S, Hartz C, Tohidnezhad M, Ferreira MS, Neuss-Stein S, Seekamp A, Nebelung S, Kweider N, Rath B, Jahr H, Pufe T, Varoga DJ,
Abrasion arthroplasty increases mesenchymal stem cell content of postoperative joint effusions.
In: BMC musculoskeletal disorders

Quack V, Ippendorf AV, Betsch M, Schenker H, Nebelung S, Rath B, Tingart M, Lüring C,
[Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation and Fast-track Rehabilitation after Knee Replacement: Faster, Better, Cheaper? A Survey and Systematic Review of Literature].
In: Die Rehabilitation

de Bont F, Brill N, Schmitt R, Tingart M, Rath B, Pufe T, Jahr H, Nebelung S,
Evaluation of Single-Impact-Induced Cartilage Degeneration by Optical Coherence Tomography.
In: BioMed research international

Brill N, Riedel J, Rath B, Tingart M, Jahr H, Betsch M, Quack V, Pufe T, Schmitt R, Nebelung S,
Optical coherence tomography-based parameterization and quantification of articular cartilage surface integrity.
In: Biomedical optics express

Nebelung S, Brill N, Marx U, Quack V, Tingart M, Schmitt R, Rath B, Jahr H,
Three-dimensional imaging and analysis of human cartilage degeneration using Optical Coherence Tomography.
In: Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society

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