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Bálint Erőss
Researcher at University of Pécs
Publications - 120
Citations - 1611
Bálint Erőss is an academic researcher from University of Pécs. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 80 publications receiving 690 citations. Previous affiliations of Bálint Erőss include Semmelweis University.
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Visceral adiposity elevates the risk of critical condition in COVID-19: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Mária Földi,Nelli Farkas,Szabolcs Kiss,Szabolcs Kiss,Fanni Dembrovszky,Zsolt Szakács,Márta Balaskó,Bálint Erőss,Péter Hegyi,Péter Hegyi,Andrea Szentesi,Andrea Szentesi +11 more
TL;DR: The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between the distributions of computed‐tomography‐quantified fat mass and critical condition of patients with COVID‐19.
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Body-mass index correlates with severity and mortality in acute pancreatitis: a meta-analysis.
Dalma Dobszai,Péter Mátrai,Zoltán Gyöngyi,Dezső Csupor,Judit Bajor,Bálint Erőss,Alexandra Mikó,Lajos Szakó,Ágnes Meczker,Roland Hágendorn,Katalin Márta,Andrea Szentesi,Péter Hegyi +12 more
TL;DR: It is confirmed that a BMI above 25 increases the risk of severe AP, while a BMI > 30 raises the riskof mortality.
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Multiple Hits in Acute Pancreatitis: Components of Metabolic Syndrome Synergize Each Other’s Deteriorating Effects
Andrea Szentesi,Andrea Szentesi,Andrea Párniczky,Áron Vincze,Judit Bajor,Szilárd Gódi,Patrícia Sarlós,Noémi Gede,Ferenc Izbéki,Adrienn Halász,Katalin Márta,Dalma Dobszai,Dalma Dobszai,Imola Török,Hunor Farkas,Mária Papp,Márta Varga,József Hamvas,János Novák,Artautas Mickevicius,Elena Ramirez Maldonado,Ville Sallinen,Dóra Illés,Balázs Kui,Bálint Erőss,László Czakó,Tamás Takács,Péter Hegyi +27 more
TL;DR: OB, HT, and HL are independent risk factors for a number of complications and HT is an independent risk factor for severity as well, and Components of MetS strongly synergize each other's detrimental effect.
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Metabolic Associated Fatty Liver Disease Is Associated With an Increased Risk of Severe COVID-19: A Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis
Péter Jenő Hegyi,Szilárd Váncsa,Klementina Ocskay,Fanni Dembrovszky,Szabolcs Kiss,Szabolcs Kiss,Nelli Farkas,Bálint Erőss,Zsolt Szakács,Péter Hegyi,Gabriella Pár +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, a meta-analysis aimed to evaluate if metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) or NAFLD are associated with a more severe disease course of COVID-19.
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The effect of serum triglyceride concentration on the outcome of acute pancreatitis: systematic review and meta-analysis
Loránd Kiss,Gabriella Fűr,Péter Mátrai,Péter Hegyi,Péter Hegyi,Emese Ivány,Irina M. Cazacu,Imre Szabó,Tamas Habon,Hussain Alizadeh,Zoltán Gyöngyi,Éva Vigh,Bálint Erőss,Adrienn Erős,Máté Ottóffy,László Czakó,Zoltán Rakonczay +16 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the presence of HTG worsens the course and outcome of AP, but there is no significant difference in AP severity based on the extent ofHTG.