TY - CHAP AU - Janszky, József Vladimír ED - Vámos, Zoltán TI - Poszttraumás convulsiók T2 - Súlyos baleseti agysérültek ellátása PB - Medicina Könyvkiadó Zrt. CY - Budapest SN - 9789632269177 PY - 2024 SP - 181 EP - 182 PG - 2 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34823733 ID - 34823733 LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - CONF AU - Kovács, Bettina AU - Kajos, Luca Fanni AU - Szapáry, László AU - Boncz, Imre ED - Kovács, Bettina ED - Glázer-Kniesz, Adrienn ED - Tislér, Ádám TI - Rövidtávú életminőség vizsgálat intravénás thrombolyticus és mechanikus thrombectomiás rekanalizációs beavatkozással kezelt akut ischaemiás strokeos betegek körében T2 - Absztraktkötet: XII. Interdiszciplináris Doktorandusz Konferencia = Book of Abstract: XII. Interdisciplinary Doctoral Conference PB - Pécsi Tudományegyetem Doktorandusz Önkormányzat C1 - Pécs SN - 9789636262457 PY - 2024 SP - 140 EP - 140 PG - 1 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34813541 ID - 34813541 N1 - Poszter szekció. LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Zsila, Ágnes AU - McCutcheon, Lynn E. AU - Horváth, Rita AU - Urbán, Róbert AU - Paksi, Borbála AU - Darnai, Gergely AU - Janszky, József Vladimír AU - Demetrovics, Zsolt TI - Prevalence of celebrity worship: Development and application of the short version of the Celebrity Attitude Scale (CAS-7) on a large-scale representative sample JF - JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL ADDICTIONS J2 - J BEHAV ADDICT PY - 2024 SN - 2062-5871 DO - 10.1556/2006.2024.00019 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34800559 ID - 34800559 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - GEN AU - Rendes, Réka AU - Orsi, Gergely AU - Perlaki, Gábor AU - Bereczkei, Tamás AU - Deák, Anita TI - Neural correlates of valence and arousal ratings responding to socio-emotional stimuli. PY - 2024 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34794821 ID - 34794821 N1 - Z3-Poster 3-9002 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Zsenák, István AU - Makai, Alexandra AU - Kiss, Gabriella AU - Faludi, Béla AU - Straub, Alexandra AU - Szilágyi, Brigitta AU - Velényi, Anita AU - Járomi, Melinda TI - Effect of active and passive techniques used in thromboembolic prophylaxis on venous flow velocity in the post-procedure period JF - FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY J2 - FRONT PHYSIOL VL - 15 PY - 2024 PG - 7 SN - 1664-042X DO - 10.3389/fphys.2024.1323840 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34794594 ID - 34794594 N1 - Funding Agency and Grant Number: KDP2020 grant Funding text: The author(s) declare financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. IZ and MJ received the funding from KDP2020 grant. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Halász, Péter AU - Simor, Péter AU - Szűcs, Anna TI - Újabb ismeretek az NREM rémébredések agyi hátterérôl JF - PSYCHIATRIA HUNGARICA J2 - PSYCHIATRIA HUNG VL - 39 PY - 2024 IS - 1 SP - 10 EP - 14 PG - 5 SN - 0237-7896 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34757152 ID - 34757152 AB - We consider the disorders of arousal and sleep-related hypermotor epilepsy as genetic twin-conditions, one without, one with epilepsy. They share an augmented arousal-activity during NREM sleep with sleep-wake dissociations, culminating in sleep terrors and sleep-related hypermotor seizures with similar symptoms. The known mutations underlying the two spectra are different, but there are multifold population-genetic-, family- and even individual (the two conditions occurring in the same person) overlaps supporting common genetic roots. In the episodes of disorders of arousal, the anterior cingulate, anterior insular and pre-frontal cortices (shown to be involved in fear- and emotion processing) are activated within a sleeping brain. These regions overlap with the seizure-onset zones of successfully operated sleep-related hypermotor seizures, and notably, belong to the salience network being consistent with its hubs. The arousal-relatedness and the similar fearful disorientation occurring in sleep terrors and hypermotor seizures, make them alike the acute stress-responses emerging from sleep; triggered by false alarms. An acute stress-response can easily mobilize the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis (preparing fight-flight responses in wakefulness); through its direct pathways to and from the salience network. This hypothesis has never been studied. LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Freire-Alvarez, Eric AU - Vanni, Paola AU - Kurča, Egon AU - Lopez-Manzanares, Lydia AU - Kovács, Norbert AU - Spanaki, Cleanthe AU - Gao, Tianming AU - Bergmann, Lars AU - Sánchez-Soliño, Olga TI - Dyskinesia and Pain in Advanced Parkinson's Disease : Post Hoc Analysis from the Phase 3b, Open-Label, Randomized DYSCOVER Study JF - NEUROLOGY AND THERAPY J2 - NEUROL THERAP VL - 13 PY - 2024 IS - 2 SP - 437 EP - 447 PG - 11 SN - 2193-8253 DO - 10.1007/s40120-024-00583-z UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34642187 ID - 34642187 AB - The DYSCOVER study was a phase 3b, open-label, randomized trial (NCT02799381) that evaluated levodopa-carbidopa intestinal gel (LCIG) versus optimized medical treatment (OMT) in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) and a high burden of dyskinesia at baseline (defined as Unified Dyskinesia Rating Scale [UDysRS] total score ≥ 30). At week 12, patients receiving LCIG versus OMT experienced significant improvements in dyskinesia, pain, and health-related outcomes. The objective of this analysis was to examine correlations between dyskinesia, pain, and health-related outcomes in PD.This post hoc analysis assessed correlations between UDysRS, King's Parkinson's Disease Pain Scale (KPPS), 8-item Parkinson's Disease Questionnaire (PDQ-8), Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale part II, Clinical Global Impression of Severity (CGI-S) or Change (CGI-C), and "On" time without troublesome dyskinesia at baseline and after 12 weeks of LCIG or OMT. Correlations were assessed by Pearson correlation coefficients (categorization: weak, r = 0.20-0.39; moderate, r = 0.40-0.59; strong, r ≥ 0.60).Among 61 patients, moderate-to-strong positive and significant correlations were observed between UDysRS and KPPS scores (baseline, r = 0.47; week 12 change from baseline [CFB], r = 0.63; all p < 0.001). UDysRS and KPPS scores had moderate-to-strong positive and highly significant correlations with PDQ-8 scores (baseline, r = 0.45 and 0.46, respectively; CFB, r = 0.54 and 0.64, respectively; all p < 0.001). Moderate positive and significant correlations were observed between UDysRS and CGI-S/CGI-C scores (baseline, r = 0.41; CFB, r = 0.47; all p < 0.001).In patients with high dyskinesia burden, positive correlations were observed between dyskinesia, pain, and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) at baseline. Improvements in dyskinesia and pain were associated with improvements in HRQoL, demonstrating the clinical burden of troublesome dyskinesia.Clinicaltrials.gov identifier NCT02799381. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Esteller, Diana AU - Schiava, Marianela AU - Verdú-Díaz, José AU - Villar-Quiles, Rocío-Nur AU - Dibowski, Boris AU - Venturelli, Nadia AU - Laforet, Pascal AU - Alonso-Pérez, Jorge AU - Olive, Montse AU - Domínguez-González, Cristina AU - Paradas, Carmen AU - Vélez, Beatriz AU - Kostera-Pruszczyk, Anna AU - Kierdaszuk, Biruta AU - Rodolico, Carmelo AU - Claeys, Kristl AU - Pál, Endre AU - Malfatti, Edoardo AU - Souvannanorath, Sarah AU - Alonso-Jiménez, Alicia AU - de Ridder, Willem AU - De Smet, Eline AU - Papadimas, George AU - Papadopoulos, Constantinos AU - Xirou, Sofia AU - Luo, Sushan AU - Muelas, Nuria AU - Vilchez, Juan J AU - Ramos-Fransi, Alba AU - Monforte, Mauro AU - Tasca, Giorgio AU - Udd, Bjarne AU - Palmio, Johanna AU - Sri, Srtuhi AU - Krause, Sabine AU - Schoser, Benedikt AU - Fernández-Torrón, Roberto AU - López de Munain, Adolfo AU - Pegoraro, Elena AU - Farrugia, Maria Elena AU - Vorgerd, Mathias AU - Manousakis, Georgious AU - Chanson, Jean Baptiste AU - Nadaj-Pakleza, Aleksandra AU - Cetin, Hakan AU - Badrising, Umesh AU - Warman-Chardon, Jodi AU - Bevilacqua, Jorge AU - Earle, Nicholas AU - Campero, Mario AU - Díaz, Jorge AU - Ikenaga, Chiseko AU - Lloyd, Thomas E AU - Nishino, Ichizo AU - Nishimori, Yukako AU - Saito, Yoshihiko AU - Oya, Yasushi AU - Takahashi, Yoshiaki AU - Nishikawa, Atsuko AU - Sasaki, Ryo AU - Marini-Bettolo, Chiara AU - Guglieri, Michela AU - Straub, Volker AU - Stojkovic, Tanya AU - Carlier, Robert Y AU - Díaz-Manera, Jordi TI - Correction to: Analysis of muscle magnetic resonance imaging of a large cohort of patient with VCP‑mediated disease reveals characteristic features useful for diagnosis. JF - JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY J2 - J NEUROL VL - 271 PY - 2024 IS - 4 SP - 2147 EP - 2148 PG - 2 SN - 0340-5354 DO - 10.1007/s00415-023-12178-z UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34642186 ID - 34642186 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Gaál, Veronika AU - Faludi, Béla TI - A narcolepsia jellegzetességei gyermekkorban JF - ORVOSI HETILAP J2 - ORV HETIL VL - 165 PY - 2024 IS - 6 SP - 211 EP - 220 PG - 10 SN - 0030-6002 DO - 10.1556/650.2024.32961 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34630884 ID - 34630884 LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - He, Mingchen AU - Kis-Jakab, Gréta AU - Komáromy, Hedvig AU - Perlaki, Gábor AU - Orsi, Gergely AU - Bosnyák, Edit AU - Rozgonyi, Renáta AU - John, Flóra AU - Trauninger, Anita AU - Eklicsné Lepenye, Katalin AU - Pfund, Zoltán TI - Volumetric alteration of brainstem in female migraineurs with and without aura JF - CLINICAL NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSURGERY J2 - CLIN NEUROL NEUROSUR VL - 236 PY - 2024 PG - 6 SN - 0303-8467 DO - 10.1016/j.clineuro.2023.108089 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34477406 ID - 34477406 N1 - Pécs Diagnostic Center, Pécs, Hungary HUN-REN-PTE Clinical Neuroscience MR Research Group, Pécs, Hungary Department of Neurosurgery, Medical School, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary Department of Neurology, Medical School, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary Department of Languages for Biomedical Purposes and Communication, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary Export Date: 29 January 2024 CODEN: CNNSB Correspondence Address: Pfund, Z.; Department of Neurology, Rét u. 2, Hungary; email: pfund.zoltan@pte.hu AB - Brainstem descending modulatory circuits have been postulated to be involved in migraine. Differences in brainstem volume between migraineurs and healthy controls have been demonstrated in previous research, nevertheless, the effect of migraine aura on brainstem volume is still uncertain. The aim of this study was to investigate the brainstem volume in migraineurs and examine the effect of migraine aura on brainstem volume.Our study included 90 female migraine patients without white matter lesions. (29 migraine patients with aura (MwA) and 61 migraine patients without aura (MwoA) and 32 age-matched female healthy controls (HC). Using the FreeSurfer image analysis suite, the volumes of the entire brainstem and its subfields (medulla, pons, and midbrain) were measured and compared between migraine subgroups (MwA vs. MwoA) and the healthy control group. The possible effects of migraine characteristics (i.e., disease duration and migraine attack frequency) on brainstem volume were also investigated.Migraineurs had greater medulla volume (MwoA 3552 ± 459 mm3, MwA 3424 ± 448 mm3) than healthy controls (3236 ± 411 mm3). Statistically, MwA vs. HC p = 0.040, MwoA vs. HC p = 0.002, MwA vs. MwoA p = 0.555. A significant positive correlation was found between disease duration and the volume of medulla in the whole migraine group (r = 0.334, p = 0.001). Neither the whole brainstem nor its subfields were significantly different in volume between migraine subgroups.Brainstem volume changes in migraine are mainly localized to the medulla and not specific to the presence of aura. LA - English DB - MTMT ER -