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    Risk of intracranial haemorrhage and ischaemic stroke after convexity subarachnoid haemorrhage in cerebral amyloid angiopathy: international individual patient data pooled analysis

    To investigate the frequency, time-course and predictors of intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH), recurrent convexity subarachnoid haemorrhage (cSAH), and ischemic stroke after cSAH associated with cerebral amyloid...

    Isabel Charlotte Hostettler, Duncan Wilson in Journal of Neurology (2022)

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    Relationship between stroke etiology and collateral status in anterior circulation large vessel occlusion

    Clinical outcome after mechanical thrombectomy (MT) for large vessel occlusion (LVO) stroke is influenced by the intracerebral collateral status. We tested the hypothesis that patients with preexisting ipsilat...

    Eva Hassler, Markus Kneihsl, Hannes Deutschmann, Nicole Hinteregger in Journal of Neurology (2020)

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    Predictors of Lesion Cavitation After Recent Small Subcortical Stroke

    Morphologic evolution of recent small subcortical infarcts (RSSI) ranges from lesion disappearance to lacune formation and the reasons for this variability are still poorly understood. We hypothesized that dif...

    Thomas Gattringer, Maria Valdes Hernandez, Anna Heye in Translational Stroke Research (2020)

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    Single mean arterial blood pressure drops during stroke thrombectomy under general anaesthesia are associated with poor outcome

    We examined the influence of periprocedural blood pressure (BP), especially critical BP drops, on 3-month functional outcome in stroke patients undergoing mechanical thrombectomy (MT) under general anaesthesia...

    Simon Fandler-Höfler, Stefan Heschl, Placido Argüelles-Delgado in Journal of Neurology (2020)

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    Postural hemodynamic parameters in older persons have a seasonal dependency

    It is known that blood pressure regulation differs seasonally. It is unknown, however, how the cardiovascular system in patients with a stroke reacts to postural changes in different seasons. The aim was there...

    Irhad Trozic, Dieter Platzer, Franz Fazekas in Zeitschrift für Gerontologie und Geriatrie (2020)

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    Serum neurofilament light levels in normal aging and their association with morphologic brain changes

    Neurofilament light (NfL) protein is a marker of neuro-axonal damage and can be measured not only in cerebrospinal fluid but also in serum, which allows for repeated assessments. There is still limited knowled...

    Michael Khalil, Lukas Pirpamer, Edith Hofer, Margarete M. Voortman in Nature Communications (2020)

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    Morphological MRI phenotypes of multiple sclerosis differ in resting-state brain function

    We aimed to assess differences in resting-state functional connectivity (FC) between distinct morphological MRI-phenotypes in multiple sclerosis (MS). Out of 180 MS patients, we identified those with high T2-h...

    Daniela Pinter, Christian F. Beckmann, Franz Fazekas, Michael Khalil in Scientific Reports (2019)

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    Early renal dysfunction and fibroblast growth factor-23 in patients with small vessel disease-related stroke

    Interactions between cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) and renal dysfunction (RD) have been reported, but previous studies were mostly retrospective and limited to measurements of estimated glomerular filtr...

    Simon Fandler-Höfler, Christian Enzinger, Markus Kneihsl in Scientific Reports (2019)

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    Neurofilaments as biomarkers in neurological disorders

    Neuroaxonal damage is the pathological substrate of permanent disability in various neurological disorders. Reliable quantification and longitudinal follow-up of such damage are important for assessing disease...

    Michael Khalil, Charlotte E. Teunissen, Markus Otto in Nature Reviews Neurology (2018)

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    Erratum: The current role of MRI in differentiating multiple sclerosis from its imaging mimics

    Nature Reviews Neurology 14, 199–213 (2018) In the version of this article originally published online, the heading of the third column in Table 1 was “Percentage of lesions that meet criteria”. This heading s...

    Ruth Geraldes, Olga Ciccarelli, Frederik Barkhof in Nature Reviews Neurology (2018)

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    The current role of MRI in differentiating multiple sclerosis from its imaging mimics

  12. MRI is crucial in the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS), revealing the dissemination in space and time of white matter lesions (WMLs) and hel** to rule ou...

  13. Ruth Geraldes, Olga Ciccarelli, Frederik Barkhof in Nature Reviews Neurology (2018)

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    Impact of small vessel disease in the brain on gait and balance

    Gait and balance impairment is highly prevalent in older people. We aimed to assess whether and how single markers of small vessel disease (SVD) or a combination thereof explain gait and balance function in th...

    Daniela Pinter, Stuart J. Ritchie, Fergus Doubal, Thomas Gattringer in Scientific Reports (2017)

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    Frequency of MELAS main mutation in a phenotype-targeted young ischemic stroke patient population

    Mitochondrial diseases, predominantly mitochondrial encephalomyopathy, lactic acidosis, and stroke-like episodes (MELAS), may occasionally underlie or coincide with ischemic stroke (IS) in young and middle-age...

    Turgut Tatlisumak, Jukka Putaala, Markus Innilä, Christian Enzinger in Journal of Neurology (2016)

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    Poor short-term outcome in patients with ischaemic stroke and active cancer

    Stroke risk is increased in cancer patients and cancer activity has been claimed to play a role in the development of ischaemic stroke (IS). We wanted to further test these assumptions and to explore the impac...

    Markus Kneihsl, Christian Enzinger, Gerit Wünsch, Michael Khalil in Journal of Neurology (2016)

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    Nonconventional MRI and microstructural cerebral changes in multiple sclerosis

  18. MRI scanner performance and the development of multiple advanced techniques have progressed to an extent that nonconventional MRI can now be used in clinical r...

  19. Christian Enzinger, Frederik Barkhof, Olga Ciccarelli in Nature Reviews Neurology (2015)

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    Cerebral small vessel disease, cognitive reserve and cognitive dysfunction

    The concept of cognitive reserve describes differences between individuals in the ability to compensate age-related brain changes or pathology as a result of greater intellectual enrichment. Cerebral small ves...

    Daniela Pinter, Christian Enzinger, Franz Fazekas in Journal of Neurology (2015)

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    MAGNIMS consensus guidelines on the use of MRI in multiple sclerosis—clinical implementation in the diagnostic process

    The use of MRI in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) is commonplace in clinical settings. However, the precise implementation of MRI in the diagnosis of MS is highly variable, which is problematic in the co...

    Àlex Rovira, Mike P. Wattjes, Mar Tintoré, Carmen Tur in Nature Reviews Neurology (2015)

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    Neurological abnormalities predict disability: the LADIS (Leukoaraiosis And DISability) study

    To investigate the role of neurological abnormalities and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) lesions in predicting global functional decline in a cohort of initially independent-living elderly subjects. The Leuk...

    Anna Poggesi, Alida Gouw, Wiesje van der Flier, Giovanni Pracucci in Journal of Neurology (2014)

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    Erratum to: Atypical idiopathic inflammatory demyelinating lesions: prognostic implications and relation to multiple sclerosis

    Mirja Wallner-Blazek, Alex Rovira, Massimo Filippi, Maria A. Rocca in Journal of Neurology (2014)

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    Lessons from everyday stroke care for clinical research and vice versa: comparison of a comprehensive and a research population of young stroke patients

    Translating knowledge derived from medical research into the clinical setting is dependent on the representativeness of included patients. Therefore we compared baseline data of patients included in a recent l...

    Christian Tanislav, Ulrike Grittner, Bjoern Misselwitz in BMC Neurology (2014)

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