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Franz Fazekas
Researcher at Medical University of Graz
Publications - 634
Citations - 59050
Franz Fazekas is an academic researcher from Medical University of Graz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hyperintensity & Stroke. The author has an hindex of 101, co-authored 629 publications receiving 49775 citations. Previous affiliations of Franz Fazekas include Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania & University of Graz.
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Diffusion changes predict cognitive and functional outcome: the LADIS study
Hanna Jokinen,Reinhold Schmidt,Stefan Ropele,Franz Fazekas,Alida A. Gouw,Frederik Barkhof,Philip Scheltens,Sofia Madureira,Ana Verdelho,José M. Ferro,Anders Wallin,Anna Poggesi,Domenico Inzitari,Leonardo Pantoni,Timo Erkinjuntti +14 more
TL;DR: In conclusion, diffusion‐weighted imaging abnormalities in normal‐appearing brain tissue and in white matter hyperintensities predict longitudinal cognitive decline and disability in older individuals independently of the concomitant magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings.
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MRI monitoring of immunomodulation in relapse-onset multiple sclerosis trials
Frederik Barkhof,Jack H. Simon,Franz Fazekas,Marco Rovaris,Ludwig Kappos,Nicola De Stefano,Chris H. Polman,John Petkau,Ernst Wilhelm Radue,Maria Pia Sormani,David K.B. Li,Paul O'Connor,Xavier Montalban,David Miller,Massimo Filippi +14 more
TL;DR: Up-to-date recommendations for scan acquisition, image analysis, outcome-measure definition and standards of reporting are provided and safety considerations in the use of MRI in MS trials are addressed.
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Sex-Related Differences of Acute Stroke Unit Care Results From the Austrian Stroke Unit Registry
Thomas Gattringer,Julia Ferrari,Michael Knoflach,Leonhard Seyfang,Susanna Horner,Kurt Niederkorn,Valeriu Culea,Markus Beitzke,Wilfried Lang,Christian Enzinger,Franz Fazekas +10 more
TL;DR: Despite equal acute stroke care and a comparable rate of neurorehabilitation, women had a worse functional outcome at 3-month follow-up than men, but the outcome was significantly different.
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Relationships of brain white matter microstructure with clinical and MR measures in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis.
Antonio Giorgio,Antonio Giorgio,Jacqueline Palace,Heidi Johansen-Berg,Stephen M. Smith,Stefan Ropele,Siegrid Fuchs,M Wallner-Blazek,Christian Enzinger,Franz Fazekas +9 more
TL;DR: To assess the relationships of microstructural damage in the cerebral white matter, as measured by diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), with clinical parameters and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) measures of focal tissue damage in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS).
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy Findings After Focal Status Epilepticus
Franz Fazekas,Peter Kapeller,Reinhold Schmidt,Rudolf Stollberger,Stefan Varosanec,Hans Offenbacher,Gudrun Fazekas,Helmut Lechner +7 more
TL;DR: These findings are the first to demonstrate the contribution of MRS to pathophysiologic studies of focal SE in humans and, in combination with the pattern of imaging abnormalities, support a major role of glutamate for seizure‐related brain damage.