Ralf Tetzlaff

656 total citations
31 papers, 468 citations indexed

About

Ralf Tetzlaff is a scholar working on Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Surgery and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Ralf Tetzlaff has authored 31 papers receiving a total of 468 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, 11 papers in Surgery and 11 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. Recurrent topics in Ralf Tetzlaff's work include Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques (10 papers), Surgical Simulation and Training (9 papers) and Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research (8 papers). Ralf Tetzlaff is often cited by papers focused on Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques (10 papers), Surgical Simulation and Training (9 papers) and Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research (8 papers). Ralf Tetzlaff collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United Kingdom and United States. Ralf Tetzlaff's co-authors include Hans-Peter Meinzer, Hans‐Ulrich Kauczor, Ivo Wolf, Monika Eichinger, Michael Puderbach, Hans‐Peter Meinzer, Beat P. Müller‐Stich, Ingmar Wegner, Lena Maier‐Hein and Martina Kadmon and has published in prestigious journals such as Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics and European Respiratory Journal.

In The Last Decade

Ralf Tetzlaff

30 papers receiving 460 citations

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Daniel R. Elgort United States
D S Brettle United Kingdom
R. Graumann Germany
Anand Viswanathan United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Tetzlaff, Ralf, Christel Weiß, Michael C. Tanner, et al.. (2013). Osteointegration and Resorption of Intravertebral and Extravertebral Calcium Phosphate Cement. Clinical Spine Surgery A Spine Publication. 30(3). E291–E296. 17 indexed citations
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Metzler, Rebecca A., Daniel Stein, Ralf Tetzlaff, et al.. (2012). Teaching on Three-Dimensional Presentation Does Not Improve the Understanding of According CT Images: A Randomized Controlled Study. Teaching and Learning in Medicine. 24(2). 140–148. 19 indexed citations
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Tetzlaff, Ralf, et al.. (2011). An electromagnetic navigation system for transbronchial interventions with a novel approach to respiratory motion compensation. Medical Physics. 38(12). 6742–6753. 19 indexed citations
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Tetzlaff, Ralf, Thomas Brückner, Max Schöebinger, et al.. (2010). Three‐dimensional visualisation improves understanding of surgical liver anatomy. Medical Education. 44(9). 936–940. 59 indexed citations
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Tetzlaff, Ralf, Tobias Schwarz, Hans‐Ulrich Kauczor, et al.. (2010). Lung Function Measurement of Single Lungs by Lung Area Segmentation on 2D Dynamic MRI. Academic Radiology. 17(4). 496–503. 16 indexed citations
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Eichinger, Monika, Stephan Walterspacher, Tobias Scholz, et al.. (2010). Glossopharyngeal Insufflation and Pulmonary Hemodynamics in Elite Breath Hold Divers. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 42(9). 1688–1695. 20 indexed citations
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Müller, Sascha, Lena Maier‐Hein, Alexander Seitel, et al.. (2010). Navigated Liver Biopsy Using a Novel Soft Tissue Navigation System versus CT-Guided Liver Biopsy in a Porcine Model. Academic Radiology. 17(10). 1282–1287. 9 indexed citations
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Weber, Tim Frederik, Ralf Tetzlaff, Fabian Rengier, et al.. (2009). Respiratory Displacement of the Thoracic Aorta: Physiological Phenomenon With Potential Implications for Thoracic Endovascular Repair. CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology. 32(4). 658–665. 12 indexed citations
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Fischer, Lars, Ralf Tetzlaff, Max Schöbinger, et al.. (2009). How many CT detector rows are necessary to perform adequate three dimensional visualization?. European Journal of Radiology. 74(3). e144–e148. 5 indexed citations
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Dinkel, Julien, C. Hintze, Ralf Tetzlaff, et al.. (2009). 4D-MRI analysis of lung tumor motion in patients with hemidiaphragmatic paralysis. Radiotherapy and Oncology. 91(3). 449–454. 48 indexed citations
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Maier‐Hein, Lena, Alfred M. Franz, Ralf Tetzlaff, et al.. (2008). On combining internal and external fiducials for liver motion compensation. Computer Aided Surgery. 13(6). 369–376. 13 indexed citations
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Tetzlaff, Ralf, Irina Mader, Wilhelm Küker, et al.. (2008). Hyperecho-Turbo Spin-Echo Sequences at 3T: Clinical Application in Neuroradiology. American Journal of Neuroradiology. 29(5). 956–961. 11 indexed citations
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Maier‐Hein, Lena, Alexander Seitel, Frank Pianka, et al.. (2008). In vivo accuracy assessment of a needle‐based navigation system for CT‐guided radiofrequency ablation of the liver. Medical Physics. 35(12). 5385–5396. 57 indexed citations
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Tetzlaff, Ralf, et al.. (2008). Semiautomatic Assessment of Respiratory Motion in Dynamic MRI – Comparison with Simultaneously Acquired Spirometry. RöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren. 180(11). 961–967. 5 indexed citations
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Wegner, Ingmar, Ralf Tetzlaff, J. Biederer, Ivo Wolf, & Hans-Peter Meinzer. (2008). An evaluation environment for respiratory motion compensation in navigated bronchoscopy. Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE. 6918. 691811–691811. 5 indexed citations
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Maleike, Daniel, M. Fabel, Ralf Tetzlaff, et al.. (2008). Lymph node segmentation on CT images by a shape model guided deformable surface methodh. Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE. 6914. 69141S–69141S. 21 indexed citations
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Cook, Tessa S., Nicholas J. Tustison, Jürgen Biederer, Ralf Tetzlaff, & James C. Gee. (2007). How Do Registration Parameters Affect Quantitation of Lung Kinematics?. Lecture notes in computer science. 10(Pt 1). 817–824. 5 indexed citations
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Eichinger, Monika, Michael Puderbach, Ralf Tetzlaff, et al.. (2007). Magnetic resonance-compatible-spirometry: principle, technical evaluation and application. European Respiratory Journal. 30(5). 972–979. 21 indexed citations
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Biederer, J., Christian Plathow, Max Schöebinger, et al.. (2006). Reproducible Simulation of Respiratory Motion in Porcine Lung Explants. RöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren. 178(11). 1067–1072. 18 indexed citations
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Mader, Irina, et al.. (2004). Charakterisierung von Thalamuskernen mittels Diffusions-Tensor-Bildgebung (DTI). Clinical Neuroradiology. 14(3). 194–201.

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