His main research concerns Radiology, Nuclear medicine, Magnetic resonance imaging, Internal medicine and Surgery. His Radiology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Coronary artery disease and Image quality. His Nuclear medicine research incorporates themes from Stage and Cancer.
The concepts of his Magnetic resonance imaging study are interwoven with issues in Lung and Bone marrow. His Internal medicine research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Gastroenterology and Endocrinology. The various areas that Claus D. Claussen examines in his Tomography study include PET-CT, Perfusion and Radiography.
Claus D. Claussen mainly focuses on Radiology, Nuclear medicine, Magnetic resonance imaging, Surgery and Internal medicine. Radiology and Neuroradiology are two areas of study in which he engages in interdisciplinary research. His studies deal with areas such as Image quality, Tomography, Mr imaging and Perfusion as well as Nuclear medicine.
The Magnetic resonance imaging study combines topics in areas such as Radiofrequency ablation, Nuclear magnetic resonance and Pathology. His Surgery research focuses on Stent, Percutaneous and Restenosis. His Internal medicine research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Gastroenterology, Endocrinology and Cardiology.
Claus D. Claussen mostly deals with Radiology, Nuclear medicine, Magnetic resonance imaging, Internal medicine and Surgery. His work on Angiography, Perfusion and Ultrasound as part of general Radiology research is frequently linked to Neuroradiology and In patient, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. The concepts of his Perfusion study are interwoven with issues in Lung cancer, Blood flow and Blood volume.
His Nuclear medicine research includes elements of Image quality and Scanner. His work on Mr imaging as part of general Magnetic resonance imaging research is frequently linked to Materials science, bridging the gap between disciplines. His Internal medicine study incorporates themes from Gastroenterology, Pathology, Endocrinology and Cardiology.
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Simultaneous MR/PET Imaging of the Human Brain : Feasibility Study
Heinz Peter W. Schlemmer;Bernd J. Pichler;Matthias Schmand;Ziad Burbar.
Radiology (2008)
Dual-source CT: effect of heart rate, heart rate variability, and calcification on image quality and diagnostic accuracy.
Harald Brodoefel;Christof Burgstahler;Ilias Tsiflikas;Anja Reimann.
Radiology (2008)
Standardized assessment of whole body adipose tissue topography by MRI.
Jürgen Machann;Claus Thamer;Birgit Schnoedt;Michael Haap.
Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (2005)
Radiofrequency ablation: in vivo comparison of four commercially available devices in pig livers.
Philippe L. Pereira;Jochen Trübenbach;Martin Schenk;Jörg Subke.
Radiology (2004)
Hybrid PET/MRI of Intracranial Masses: Initial Experiences and Comparison to PET/CT
Andreas Boss;Sotirios Bisdas;Armin Kolb;Matthias Hofmann.
The Journal of Nuclear Medicine (2010)
Pancreatic fat is negatively associated with insulin secretion in individuals with impaired fasting glucose and/or impaired glucose tolerance: a nuclear magnetic resonance study
Martin Heni;Jürgen Machann;Harald Staiger;Nina F. Schwenzer.
Diabetes-metabolism Research and Reviews (2010)
Estimation of radiation exposure in 16-detector row computed tomography of the heart with retrospective ECG-gating
T Trabold;M Buchgeister;A Küttner;M Heuschmid.
Rofo-fortschritte Auf Dem Gebiet Der Rontgenstrahlen Und Der Bildgebenden Verfahren (2003)
Reliability of differentiating human coronary plaque morphology using contrast-enhanced multislice spiral computed tomography: a comparison with histology.
Stephen Schroeder;Axel Kuettner;Martin Leitritz;Jan Janzen.
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography (2004)
Magnetic resonance imaging of the body trunk using a single-slab, 3-dimensional, T2-weighted turbo-spin-echo sequence with high sampling efficiency (SPACE) for high spatial resolution imaging: initial clinical experiences.
Matthias Philipp Lichy;Beate M. Wietek;John P. Mugler;Wilhelm Horger.
Investigative Radiology (2005)
Focal liver lesions: evaluation of the efficacy of gadobenate dimeglumine in MR imaging--a multicenter phase III clinical study.
J Petersein;A Spinazzi;A Giovagnoni;P Soyer.
Radiology (2000)
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