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    Cerebral lesions sites in neurosarcoidosis: a lesion map** study

    Sarcoidosis is a granulomatous disease of unknown etiology affecting the central nervous system in up to 15% of the patients. Diagnosis of neurosarcoidosis is very challenging due to the heterogeneity of its c...

    Kilian Fröhlich, Anne Mrochen, Ruihao Wang, David Haupenthal in Journal of Neurology (2023)

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    Cardiovascular autonomic regulation correlates with cognitive performance in patients with a history of traumatic brain injury

    Traumatic brain injury (TBI) may afflict brain areas contributing to both cardiovascular autonomic regulation and cognitive performance. To evaluate possible associations between both functions in patients wit...

    Ruihao Wang, Dafin Muresanu, Katharina Hösl, Max J. Hilz in Neurological Sciences (2023)

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    Correction to: Erectile Dysfunction

    Max Hilz, Ruihao Wang, David B. Vodušek in Autonomic Disorders in Clinical Practice (2023)

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    Erectile Dysfunction

    Male erectile dysfunction (ED) increases with age and afflicts 52% of the 40–70 year old men. Neurological, endocrine, vascular, inflammatory, metabolic diseases, traumata, tumorous causes, illicit or “recreat...

    Max Hilz, Ruihao Wang, David B. Vodušek in Autonomic Disorders in Clinical Practice (2023)

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    Cardiovascular medication seems to promote recovery of autonomic dysfunction after stroke

    Stroke may compromise cardiovascular–autonomic modulation (CAM). The longitudinal post-stroke CAM alterations remain unclear as previous studies excluded patients with cardiovascular medication. This study eva...

    Ruihao Wang, Martin Köhrmann, Rainer Kollmar, Julia Koehn in Journal of Neurology (2022)

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    Validation of the Composite Autonomic Symptom Score 31 in the German language

    The Composite Autonomic Symptom Score 31 (COMPASS 31) is a validated, 31-item self-assessment questionnaire assessing autonomic symptoms in six domains, orthostatic intolerance, vasomotor, secretomotor, gastro...

    Max-Josef Hilz, Ruihao Wang, Wolfgang Singer in Neurological Sciences (2022)

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    Correction to: Neck cooling induces blood pressure increase and peripheral vasoconstriction in healthy persons

    A Correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-021-05355-3

    Julia Koehn, Ruihao Wang, Carmen de Rojas Leal, Bernd Kallmünzer in Neurological Sciences (2021)

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    Cardiovascular fingolimod effects on rapid baroreceptor unloading are counterbalanced by baroreflex resetting

    Initial cardiovascular fingolimod effects might compromise baroreflex responses to rapid blood pressure (BP) changes during common Valsalva-like maneuvers. This study evaluated cardiovascular responses to Vals...

    Max J. Hilz, Sankanika Roy, Carmen de Rojas Leal, Mao Liu in Neurological Sciences (2021)

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    Neck cooling induces blood pressure increase and peripheral vasoconstriction in healthy persons

    Noninvasive temperature modulation by localized neck cooling might be desirable in the prehospital phase of acute hypoxic brain injuries. While combined head and neck cooling induces significant discomfort, pe...

    Julia Koehn, Ruihao Wang, Carmen de Rojas Leal, Bernd Kallmünzer in Neurological Sciences (2020)

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    Autonomic dysfunction in the neurological intensive care unit

    Autonomic dysfunction is common in neuro-critical care patients and may compromise the function of various organs. Among the many diseases causing or being associated with autonomic dysfunction are traumatic b...

    Max J. Hilz, Mao Liu, Sankanika Roy, Ruihao Wang in Clinical Autonomic Research (2019)

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    Severity of traumatic brain injury correlates with long-term cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction

    After traumatic brain injury (TBI), central autonomic dysfunction might contribute to long-term increased mortality rates. Central autonomic dysfunction might depend on initial trauma severity. This study was ...

    Max J. Hilz, Ruihao Wang, Jörg Markus, Fabian Ammon in Journal of Neurology (2017)

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    Valsalva maneuver unveils central baroreflex dysfunction with altered blood pressure control in persons with a history of mild traumatic brain injury

    Patients with a history of mild TBI (post-mTBI-patients) have an unexplained increase in long-term mortality which might be related to central autonomic dysregulation (CAD). We investigated whether standardize...

    Max J. Hilz, Mao Liu, Julia Koehn, Ruihao Wang, Fabian Ammon in BMC Neurology (2016)