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Autor:
Luca Toth, Andras Czigler, Peter Horvath, Nikolett Szarka, Balint Kornyei, Arnold Toth, Attila Schwarcz, Zoltan Ungvari, Andras Buki, Peter Toth
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, Vol 13 (2021)
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) induces the formation of cerebral microbleeds (CMBs), which are associated with cognitive impairments, psychiatric disorders, and gait dysfunctions in patients. Elderly people frequently suffer TBIs, especially mild bra
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https://doaj.org/article/6bce5f3ea5a540dfae616f72fa6bb72a
Autor:
Nikolett Szarka, Luca Toth, Zoltan Ungvari, Andras Czigler, Peter Toth, Andras Buki, Attila Schwarcz, Peter Horvath, Balint Kornyei
Publikováno v:
GeroScience
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) was shown to lead to the development of cerebral microbleeds (CMBs), which are associated with long term cognitive decline and gait disturbances in patients. The elderly is one of the most vulnerable parts of the populati
Autor:
Andras Buki, Tamás Dóczi, Krisztina Amrein, Endre Czeiter, Zoltán Berente, Arnold Tóth, Attila Schwarcz, Bendegúz Balogh, Balint Kornyei, Péter Bogner
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurotrauma
Previously, we reported human traumatic brain injury cases demonstrating acute to subacute microbleed appearance changes in susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI—magnetic resonance imaging [MRI]). This study aims to confirm and characterize such tem
Autor:
Péter Bogner, Noémi Kovács, Andras Buki, Tamas Rostas, Arnold Tóth, Balint Kornyei, Tamás Dóczi, Attila Schwarcz
Publikováno v:
Behavioural brain research. 340
Traumatic microbleeds (TMBs) and non-hemorrhagic lesions (NHLs) on MRI are regarded as surrogate markers of diffuse axonal injury. However, the actual relation between lesional and diffuse pathology remained unclear, since lesions were related to cli
Autor:
Attila Schwarcz, Tamás Dóczi, József Janszky, Péter Bogner, Andras Buki, Andrea Horváth, Tamas Rostas, Mate Nagy, Balint Kornyei, Arnold Tóth, Noémi Kovács, Viktória Tamás
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience letters. 617
Background and purpose Susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI) is a very sensitive tool for the detection of microbleeds in traumatic brain injury (TBI). The number and extent of such traumatic microbleeds (TMBs) have been shown to correlate with the s