Publications by authors named "Maximilian Seidl"

Head lice are generally considered harmless but in rare cases, a prolonged infestation can lead to severe consequences even resulting in the individuals' death. This article presents the case of a 56-year-old man who died from severe secondary anaemia most probably caused by prolonged and pronounced lice infestation. The man, who lived in poor hygienic conditions and suffered from schizophrenia and alcohol addiction, was found breathing heavily on the floor of his apartment and later died during the emergency measures.

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Recent developments in the registration of histology and micro-computed tomography (µCT) have broadened the perspective of pathological applications such as virtual histology based on µCT. This topic remains challenging because of the low image quality of soft tissue CT. Additionally, soft tissue samples usually deform during the histology slide preparation, making it difficult to correlate the structures between the histology slide and µCT.

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Objectives: Infections with non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) in children usually affect the lymph nodes and surrounding tissue. Although the infection is typically self-limiting, it carries a substantial risk of complications due to persistent inflammation and invasive therapeutic interventions. Yet, the immunopathogenesis of the disease is obscure, as are biomarkers guiding treatment decisions.

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Background: Relapsed or refractory anaplastic large cell lymphoma (r/r-ALCL) remains an important therapeutic challenge, especially after allogeneic stem cell transplantation (alloHSCT). Due to encouraging results in other lymphoid diseases, PD-1 blockade was investigated in T-cell lymphoma in a small number of patients, but short duration of remission and significant adverse events were observed.

Case Report: Here, we report successful and durable remission induction for more than 2 years with nivolumab for r/r-ALCL even without any evidence of PD-L1 expression.

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Viral infections pose a significant global burden. Host susceptibility to pathogens is determined by many factors including genetic variation that can lead to immunodeficient or dysregulated antiviral immune responses. Pax5 heterozygosity (Pax5), resulting in reduced PAX5 levels in mice, mimics germline or somatic PAX5 dysregulation contributing to diseases such as childhood B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL).

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Background: Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) are essential regulators of cortisol production within the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. Elevated cortisol levels, resulting from excessive ACTH, can lead to Cushing's syndrome, a condition associated with significant morbidity. Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) can ectopically produce both ACTH and CRH, a rare phenomenon that further contributes to this syndrome.

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Suppressors of cytokine signaling (SOCS) proteins play a critical role in regulating immune signaling pathways. Deficiency of SOCS1 leads to various autoimmune pathologies. We present two unrelated patients with distinct clinical manifestations.

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The prognostication of individual disease trajectory and selection of optimal therapy in patients with localized, low-grade prostate cancer often presents significant difficulty. The phosphatase and tensin homolog on chromosome 10 (PTEN) has emerged as a potential novel biomarker in this clinical context, based on its demonstrated prognostic significance in multiple retrospective studies. Incorporation into standard clinical practice necessitates exceptional diagnostic accuracy, and PTEN's binary readout-retention or loss-suggests its suitability as a biomarker.

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Although adenosine deaminase 2 (ADA2) is considered an extracellular ADA, evidence questions the physiological relevance of this activity. Our study reveals that ADA2 localizes within the lysosomes, where it is targeted through modifications of its glycan structures. We show that ADA2 interacts with DNA molecules, altering their sequences by converting deoxyadenosine (dA) to deoxyinosine (dI).

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Titanium continues to be the gold standard in the field of osteosynthesis materials. This also applies to pediatric craniofacial surgery. Various resorbable materials have already been developed in order to avoid costly and risky second operations to remove metal in children.

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Background: Nephritis is a common manifestation of IgA vasculitis and is morphologically indistinguishable from IgA nephropathy. While MEST-C scores are predictive of kidney outcomes in IgA nephropathy, their value in IgA vasculitis nephritis has not been investigated in large multiethnic cohorts.

Methods: Biopsies from 262 children and 99 adults with IgA vasculitis nephritis ( N =361) from 23 centers in North America, Europe, and Asia were independently scored by three pathologists.

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  • Defective signaling of the FAS molecule, linked to autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome (ALPS), leads to hypergammaglobulinemia and fewer conventional memory B cells due to disrupted B cell differentiation.
  • Analysis of ALPS patients revealed low memory B cell numbers, fewer germinal center B cells, and an expanded extrafollicular B cell response, indicating a shift in B cell fate.
  • The study proposes that abnormal non-apoptotic FAS signaling affects the mTOR pathway and gene expression, contributing to the altered B cell responses observed in ALPS.
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Purpose: We evaluated the current performance of diagnostic ultrasound (US) for detecting cervical lymph node (LN) metastases based on objective measures and subjective findings in comparison to the gold standard, histopathological evaluation.

Patients And Methods: From 2007 to 2016, we prospectively included patients with head and neck cancer who were scheduled for surgical therapy including neck dissection. LNs were examined by multimodal US by a level III head and neck sonologist and individually assigned to a map containing six AAO-HNS neck LN levels preoperatively.

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A 50-year-old patient with confirmed monkeypox infection presented with odynophagia and nocturnal dyspnea. Clinically, there was a lesion on the tongue without any skin lesions and fibrinous plaques on the right tonsil with asymmetry of the palatoglossal arch. Due to a suggested abscess in the CT scan, a tonsillectomy à chaud was performed.

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A 50-year-old patient with confirmed monkeypox infection presented with odynophagia and nocturnal dyspnea. Clinically, there was a lesion on the tongue without any skin lesions and fibrinous plaques on the right tonsil with asymmetry of the palatoglossal arch. Due to a suggested abscess in the CT scan, a tonsillectomy à chaud was performed.

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  • About 15% of patients with common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) develop a small intestinal enteropathy that resembles celiac disease but originates from a different cause, sometimes linked to chronic norovirus infection.
  • Analysis of duodenal biopsies from CVID patients showed that the development of villous atrophy (VA) is associated with a shortage of IgA plasma cells and an imbalance in T helper cells, along with inflammation driven by different types of interferons.
  • The study indicates that interferon signaling and T-cell activity increase in severity from mild to severe stages of CVID enteropathy, with norovirus infection intensifying inflammatory responses, paving the way for better-targeted treatment options.
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Common variable immunodeficiency (CVID), characterized by recurrent infections, low serum class-switched immunoglobulin isotypes, and poor antigen-specific antibody responses, comprises a heterogeneous patient population in terms of clinical presentation and underlying etiology. The diagnosis is regularly associated with a severe decrease of germinal center (GC)-derived B-cell populations in peripheral blood. However, data from B-cell differentiation within GC is limited.

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Purpose: To report two cases of acute corneal melting and perforation requiring emergency penetrating keratoplasty after corneal crosslinking (CXL) in advanced keratoconus.

Observations: Case 1 was a 34 and case 2 was a 16-year old male, both with progressive keratoconus, who underwent CXL (Dresden protocol). After riboflavin imbibition, patients had a minimal pachymetry of 337 μm and 347 μm, and therefore required stromal swelling by hypoosmolar riboflavin resulting in pachymetries of 470 μm and 422 μm, prior to the 30 minute UV-irradiation with 3mW/cm.

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  • Adipose tissue is crucial for metabolic balance but its role during bacterial infections is not well understood.
  • After a bacterial infection, fat cells near lymph nodes respond to IFN-γ, shifting their focus from storing fats to fighting infection.
  • This response involves the activation of certain immune cells, production of nitric oxide, and the fat cells' ability to sense and respond to infection, allowing them to actively participate in combating bacteria.
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The rate of SARS-CoV-2 infections in vaccinees has become a relevant serious issue. This study aimed to determine the causes of death, histological organ alteration, and viral spread in relation to demographic, clinical-pathological, viral variants, and vaccine types for deceased individuals with proven SARS-CoV-2 infection after vaccination who died between January and November 2021. Twenty-nine consecutively collected cases were analyzed and compared to 141 nonvaccinated control cases.

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We describe a sequential multistaining protocol for immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence and CyTOF imaging for formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded specimens (FFPE) in the formalin gas-phase (FOLGAS), enabling sequential multistaining, independent from the primary and secondary antibodies and retrieval. Histomorphologic details are preserved, and crossreactivity and loss of signal intensity are not detectable. Combined with a DAB-based hydrophobic masking of metal-labeled primary antibodies, FOLGAS allows the extended use of CyTOF imaging in FFPE sections.

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A link between high sodium chloride (salt) intake and the development of autoimmune diseases was previously reported. These earlier studies demonstrated exacerbation of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis and colitis by excess salt intake associated with Th17- and macrophage-mediated mechanisms. Little is known about the impact of dietary salt intake on experimental arthritides.

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This case of secondary sclerosing cholangitis (SSC-CIP) emphasizes the need to provide follow-up care for patients that have recovered from COVID-19 in order to understand the complexity of SARS-CoV-2 associated sequela.

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Background: Rubella virus-induced granulomas have been described in patients with various inborn errors of immunity. Most defects impair T-cell immunity, suggesting a critical role of T cells in rubella elimination. However, the molecular mechanism of virus control remains elusive.

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