We are pleased to announce that our latest article, “Neuropathic phenotypes of type 1 diabetes are related to different signatures of magnetic resonance spectroscopy-assessed brain metabolites", has been published online in Clinical Neurophysiology. This paper explores the use of MRI based brain imaging biomarkers for neuropathy and neuropathic pain in patients with type-1 diabetes. Metabolites in the parietal white matter, anterior cingulate cortex and thalamus assessed using 1H-spectroscopy associate to the presence of diabetes, neuropathy and neuropathic pain. For instance, reduced parietal N-acetylaspartate was linked to neuropathy, and increased thalamic glutamate was linked to neuropathic pain. Read more about the finding in the full article: https://lnkd.in/dGEFf9dU MRI based brain imaging biomarkers has a good potential for understanding disease mechanisms in neuropathy and neuropathic pain, and will be used in our future MRI studies exploring new non-invasive treatment approaches of neuropathic pain and identifying new biomarkers for disease progression.
Radiology Research Center, Aalborg University Hospital
Hospitaler og sundhedspleje
Aalborg, North Jutland 262 følgere
Om os
The Radiology Research Center is a leading research center within imaging-based biomarkers. The mission is to develop and apply imaging-based biomarkers for detection of early disease, improved disease classification, optimized monitoring of disease progression, predicting and assessing response to new treatments. The core research areas are especially within magnetic resonance imaging, applying novel imaging acquisition techniques and advanced image analyses, aiming towards clinical implementation to improve diagnosis and treatment outcome. Special focus areas are currently advanced brain imaging for the exploration of neuropathy, neuroplasticity and chronic pain, also in combination with testing of new non-invasive treatments such as neuromodulation, visceral organs such as the pancreas with assessment of inflammation, fibrosis and fatty infiltration, gastrointestinal function and motility, etc. By providing imaging-based biomarkers, the center is supporting several research projects within our well-established network at the hospital, university, nationally and internationally. Radiology Research Center consists of interdisciplinary research hosting a variety of professions including radiology, radiography, biomedical engineering and translational medicine. Here, you can get notified on our current research, resent publications, staff employment and new collaboration projects.
- Websted
-
https://aalborguh.rn.dk/forskning/forskningens-hus
Eksternt link til Radiology Research Center, Aalborg University Hospital
- Branche
- Hospitaler og sundhedspleje
- Virksomhedsstørrelse
- 2-10 medarbejdere
- Hovedkvarter
- Aalborg, North Jutland
- Type
- Partnerskab
Beliggenheder
-
Primær
Hobrovej 18-22
Aalborg, North Jutland 9500, DK
Medarbejdere hos Radiology Research Center, Aalborg University Hospital
-
Suganthiya S. Croosu
Postdoctoral Researcher
-
Janusiya Anajan Muthulingam
Postdoctoral Researcher
-
Kenneth Jensen
Forskningsradiograf hos Radiology Research Center, Aalborg University Hospital
-
Søren Nicolai Frederiksen Hostrup
PhD Fellow in Neuroimaging, Aalborg University Hospital
Opdateringer
-
We are very pleased that our postdoc, Janusiya Anajan Muthulingam, has been generously granted 600,000 DKK from the Diabetesforeningen to conduct our neuromodulation study on the treatment of diabetes-induced chronic neuropathic pain. Well done, Janusiya! And thanks to Diabetesforeningen for their support of our research. #collaborationwithStenoNord Steno Diabetes Center Nordjylland, Aalborg Universitetshospital See more (in Danish): https://lnkd.in/dG4chuTk
Diabetesforeningens forskningslegater styrker opsporing, teknologi og livskvalitet
diabetes.dk
-
We are pleased to announce that our latest article, “Current Trends and Developments in Radiological Assessment of Chronic Pancreatitis,” has been published online in Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology! This narrative review provides insights into routine radiological imaging, cutting-edge research trends, and the future of advanced imaging techniques for chronic pancreatitis (CP). It highlights the advancements in CP imaging that we have researched and developed over the last 10 years, showcasing the potential of imaging and artificial intelligence to identify biomarkers for early diagnosis, improve staging, and monitor disease progression and treatment effects. You can access the full article at this link: https://rdcu.be/dHn0N Surenth Nalliah, Esben Mark, Søren Schou Olesen, Tine Maria Hansen, Jens Brøndum Frøkjær #collaboration with Mech-Sense, Aalborg University Hospital
Current Trends and Developments in Radiologic Assessment of Chronic Pancreatitis - Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology
link.springer.com
-
For the last three weeks, we have had the pleasure of hosting Dr. Raima Kapi at the Radiology Department. Raima is a radiologist from Kazakhstan who has engaged closely with our clinical specialists in radiology, focusing on liver, pancreas, esophagus, and rectal tumors. During her visit, she has primarily been involved in our research through a collaboration with Mech-Sense, Aalborg University Hospital, working on analyzing pancreatic imaging data. We wish her all the best moving forward in her career.
-
Radiology Research Center, Aalborg University Hospital genopslog dette
Det var en fornøjelse at være med til at sprede den nyeste viden inden for radiologi og AI. Vi håber deltagerne fik en solid indsigt i de aktuelle behov og nye løsninger på det radiologiske område. Tak for godt samarbejdet om eventet Den intelligente radiologi til IDA og Region Nordjylland. Tak for spændende oplæg fra: Jens Brøndum Frøkjær, overlæge, Radiologisk Afdeling Surenth Nalliah, læge og phd.studerende Esben Mark, forsker og postdoc Rasmus Bach Nedergaard, forsker og postdoc Kenneth Krogh Jensen, forskningsradiograf - samt Gorm Simonsen, som faciliterede dagen Vil du også vide mere om AI? Så tilmeld dig vores webinarserie Nøglefaktorer i bæredygtig udvikling og implementering af AI-diagnostiske løsninger https://lnkd.in/dyiPzJXP Hør mere hos Karen Lindegaard #AI #CAIDX CAIDX - Clinical AI-based Diagnostics
-
Mia Solholt Godthaab Brath from the Department of Respiratory Diseases, Aalborg Universitetshospital, recently defended her PhD titled: "Computed Tomography Based Body Composition Assessment - Perspectives for Patients with COPD". She utilized advanced CT scans to analyze changes in body composition and their lung functions in European and Inuit patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The main supervisor was Prof. Ulla Møller Weinreich, MD, Ph.D., from Aalborg University. Assisted by Jens Brøndum Frøkjær, Henrik Højgaard Rasmussen, Lasse Riis Østergaard, and Esben Mark. REAAL Respiratory Research Aalborg #research #phddefense #computedtomography #COPD #bodycomposition
-
MRI scans for better detection of cholesteatoma. In collaboration with our partners at the ENT department, Suzan Kole, MD, successfully defended her doctoral dissertation entitled: "Clinical and Radiological Studies on Recurrence in Cholesteatoma Surgery with Long-Term Follow-Up." In this project, we used non-EPI DWI for detection and follow-up of patients with cholesteatoma, showing this particular scan technique exhibits an improved management in the diagnosis and post-operative follow-up. Main supervisor was professor, Michael Gaihede, MD, PhD, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery and Audiology, Aalborg Universitetshospital and Aalborg University. Co-supervisors were professor, Jens Brøndum Frøkjær, MD, PhD, and associate professor Yousef Yavarian, MD, Department of Radiology, Aalborg Universitetshospital and Aalborg University. #research #imaging #phd
-
How is the brain involved in diabetes-induced nerve damage? You can hear our postdoctoral researcher, Suganthiya S. Croosu, discuss this topic (in Danish). #collaboration with Steno Diabetes Center Nordjylland and Aalborg University https://lnkd.in/deECjJUN
3. Hjernens rolle ved nerveskade og nervesmerte
stenodiabetescenter.rn.dk
-
Recently, Davide Bertoli successfully defended his doctoral dissertation entitled: PAN-ENTERIC IMAGING OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT The current diagnosis of gastrointestinal (GI) diseases is inadequate due to complex brain-gut interactions and imprecise symptom localization. Traditional methods offer limited assessment, calling for a comprehensive, pan-enteric approach. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is non-invasive, avoids radiation, and provides extensive data across the GI system, making it a prime candidate for thorough evaluation. This dissertation proposes a novel MRI technique to assess multiple anatomical and functional GI metrics, tested on healthy volunteers and diabetics with GI issues. #collaboration with Mech-Sense, Aalborg University Hospital #mri #radiology #phd
-
In this brief clip below, our Professor Jens Brøndum Frøkjær and Postdoc Janusiya Anajan Muthulingam are seen presenting our neuromodulation study on chronic diabetic neuropathic pain. Our dear patient, Jørn, is only one of the many patients with impaired sleep quality due to chronic pain. In the current study, we hope to find an analgesic effect of transcranial direct current stimulation and progress towards a deeper understanding of the pathophysiology of chronic neuropathic pain through our examination setup which includes advanced MRI brain scans. Link: https://lnkd.in/dAbFGaQr In collaboration with Mech-Sense, Aalborg University Hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Nordjylland.
Særlig hætte skal give Jørn nattesøvnen tilbage
tv2nord.dk