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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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Distinct patterns of brain function in children with isolated spelling impairment: new insights.
Daniela Gebauer,Christian Enzinger,Martin Kronbichler,Matthias Schurz,Gernot Reishofer,Karl Koschutnig,Reinhard Kargl,Christian Purgstaller,Franz Fazekas,Andreas Fink +9 more
TL;DR: This study revealed that children with isolated spelling impairment exhibit a stronger right hemispheric activation compared to children with reading and spelling difficulties and controls, when engaged in an orthographic decision task, presumably reflecting a highly efficient serial grapheme-phoneme decoding compensation strategy.
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Repetitive Long-Term Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment (HBOT) Administered after Experimental Traumatic Brain Injury in Rats Induces Significant Remyelination and a Recovery of Sensorimotor Function
Klaus Kraitsy,Muammer Uecal,Stefan Grossauer,Lukas Bruckmann,Florentina Pfleger,Stefan Ropele,Franz Fazekas,Gerda Gruenbacher,Silke Patz,Markus Absenger,Christian Porubsky,Freyja Maria Smolle-Juettner,Irem Tezer,Marek Molcanyi,Ulrike Fasching,Ute Schaefer +15 more
TL;DR: Protective long-term HBOT effects following brain injury is mediated by a pronounced remyelination in the ipsilateral injured cortex as substantiated by the associated recovery of sensorimotor function.
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High-Grade Internal Carotid Artery Stenosis and Chronic Brain Damage: A Volumetric Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
Christian Enzinger,Stefan Ropele,Thomas Gattringer,Christian Langkammer,Reinhold Schmidt,Franz Fazekas +5 more
TL;DR: Chronic tissue damage may occur in a subset of individuals with ≧70% ICA stenosis, globally exhibiting more extensive WMH, which is similar to that seen in patients with moderate and severe WMH.
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Patient-reported quality of life in multiple sclerosis differs between cultures and countries: a cross-sectional Austrian-German-Polish study.
Aga Pluta-Fuerst,Katja Petrovic,Thomas Berger,W Fryze,S Fuchs,R. Gold,Wojciech Kozubski,Gunther Ladurner,H. F. Petereit,Andrzej Potemkowski,Peter Rieckmann,Michael Sailer,Andrzej Szczudlik,Karl Vass,Thomas Weber,Beata Zakrzewska-Pniewska,Franz Fazekas +16 more
TL;DR: Differences exist in the QOL of MS patients from Austria, Germany, and Poland which seem to lie beyond the impact of disease severity, and appear to be related to culture or other country-specific factors.
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Lack of association of lobar intracerebral hemorrhage with apolipoprotein E genotype in an unselected population.
TL;DR: In this study of an unselected Central European population, the APOE genotype was not confirmed as a candidate for providing additional diagnostic and potentially prognostic information in patients with ICH.