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Bernadett Mosdósi
Researcher at University of Pécs
Publications - 15
Citations - 216
Bernadett Mosdósi is an academic researcher from University of Pécs. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arthritis & Cochrane Library. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 13 publications receiving 138 citations.
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Computed Tomography Severity Index vs. Other Indices in the Prediction of Severity and Mortality in Acute Pancreatitis: A Predictive Accuracy Meta-analysis
Alexandra Mikó,Éva Vigh,Péter Mátrai,Péter Mátrai,Alexandra Soós,Alexandra Soós,András Garami,Márta Balaskó,László Czakó,Bernadett Mosdósi,Patrícia Sarlós,Bálint Erőss,Judit Tenk,Ildikó Rostás,Péter Hegyi,Péter Hegyi +15 more
TL;DR: Though APACHE II is the most accurate predictor of mortality, CTSI is a good predictor of both mortality and AP severity, which should be used more often in routine clinical practice.
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Genetic and demographic features of X-linked agammaglobulinemia in Eastern and Central Europe: A cohort study
Beáta Tóth,Alla Volokha,Alexander Mihas,Małgorzata Pac,Ewa Bernatowska,Irina Kondratenko,A. V. Polyakov,Melinda Erdos,Srdjan Pasic,Michaela Bataneant,Anna Szaflarska,Kristina Mironska,Darko Richter,Katarina Stavrik,Tadej Avcin,Gabriella Marton,K. Nagy,Beata Derfalvi,Miklós Szolnoky,A Kalmár,Michael Belevtsev,Marina N. Guseva,Aurica Rugina,Gergely Kriván,L. Timar,Zoltán Nyul,Bernadett Mosdósi,Lidija Kareva,Sonja Peova,Liudmyla Chernyshova,Ioan Gherghina,Margit Serban,Mary Ellen Conley,Luigi D. Notarangelo,C. I. Edvard Smith,Jacques J.M. van Dongen,Mirjam van der Burg,László Maródi +37 more
TL;DR: The BTK gene was sequenced from the genomic DNA of patients with a high susceptibility to infection, almost no CD19(+) peripheral blood B cells, and low or undetectable levels of serum immunoglobulins M, G, and A, compatible with a clinical and immunological diagnosis of XLA.
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Pancreatitis-Associated Genes and Pancreatic Cancer Risk: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
Irina M. Cazacu,Nelli Farkas,András Garami,Márta Balaskó,Bernadett Mosdósi,Hussain Alizadeh,Zoltán Gyöngyi,Zoltán Rakonczay,Éva Vigh,Tamas Habon,László Czopf,Marilena Alina Lazarescu,Bálint Erőss,Miklós Sahin-Tóth,Péter Hegyi +14 more
TL;DR: The meta-analysis showed that mutations in CFTR modestly increase the risk of PC, whereas no association was found between SPINK1 and PC.
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Younger age at diagnosis predisposes to mucosal recovery in celiac disease on a gluten-free diet: A meta-analysis
Zsolt Szakács,Péter Mátrai,Péter Hegyi,Péter Hegyi,Imre Szabó,Áron Vincze,Márta Balaskó,Bernadett Mosdósi,Patrícia Sarlós,María Rosa Simón,Katalin Márta,Alexandra Mikó,Dániel Pécsi,Alexandra Demcsák,Judit Bajor +14 more
TL;DR: There is considerable heterogeneity across studies concerning complete mucosal recovery ratios achieved by a gluten-free diet in celiac disease, with younger age on diagnosis, less severe initial histologic damage and male gender predispose for achieving mucosalovery.
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The effects of TNF-alpha inhibitor therapy on the incidence of infection in JIA children: a meta-analysis
Arnold Nagy,Péter Mátrai,Péter Hegyi,Péter Hegyi,Hussain Alizadeh,Judit Bajor,László Czopf,Zoltán Gyöngyi,Zoltán Kiss,Katalin Márta,María Rosa Simón,Ágnes Lilla Szilágyi,Gábor Veres,Gábor Veres,Bernadett Mosdósi +14 more
TL;DR: Anti-TNF therapy slightly but not significantly increases the incidence of infection in JIA children compared to other therapies (GRADE: moderate evidence); the most common infections reported were mild URTIs.