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Open AccessValue of ultra-high field MRI in patients with suspected focal epilepsy and negative 3 T MRI (EpiUltraStudy): protocol for a prospective, longitudinal therapeutic study
Resective epilepsy surgery is a well-established, evidence-based treatment option in patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy. A major predictive factor of good surgical outcome is visualization and delinea...
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Functional hemispherectomy: postoperative motor state and correlation to preoperative DTI
Functional hemispherectomy (FH) is an infrequent method to reduce seizure frequency in patients with intractable epilepsy. The risk that hemispherotomy injures brain structures involved in residual motor funct...
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Seizure outcome, functional outcome, and quality of life after hemispherectomy in adults
Functional hemispherectomy is a well-established method in childhood epilepsy surgery with only a few reports on its application in adults.
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Pseudo-Homozygous APC Resistance Due to Coinheritance of Heterozygous Factor V — R506Q and Type I Deficiency Associated with Thrombosis
Resistance to activated protein C (APC resistance) is the most frequent inherited hypercoagulable state that represents a common risk factor for venous thrombosis [1]. This resistance is due to a G > A substituti...
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Structural Investigation of Two Novel Mutations in Coagulation Factor V by Molecular Modeling
Human coagulation factor V (FV) provides an essential function in the coagulation pathway. As a non-enzymatic cofactor of the prothrombinase complex, it is required for the rapid generation of thrombin [1, 2]. Th...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Molecular Genetic Analysis in Patients with Inherited Factor V Deficiency
Identifying the molecular basis of mutations underlying this rare coagulation disorder will aid to obtain more insight into the mechanisms involved in the variable clinical phenotype of patients with FV defici...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Rapid and Sensitive Detection of Heterozygous Deletions of one or more Exons in Hemophilia A Females by Multiplex PCR and DHPLC Technique
In conclusion MP/DHPLC technique can reliable identify hemophilia A female carriers, harboring FVIII gene copy number aberrations and it appears to be a powerful tool in genetic concealing of hemophilia families.
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Denaturing High Performance Liquid Chromatography Represents an Efficient Technique for Detection of Heterozygous Large Deletions in Antithrombin Gene
The detection of large gene deletions and rearrangements in AT gene is essential in order to provide an appropriate genetic counseling and treatment in antithrombin deficient patients. We have developed a DHPL...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Pharmacological and Toxicological Investigations on the New Bulgarian Drug Lonetil
Lonetil is a new tranquilizer with great therapeutic range. With its influence on the pentylenetetrazol seizures, hypothermal effect and depression of provoked fight it is similar to the classic tranquilizers....