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Hans Clusmann
Researcher at RWTH Aachen University
Publications - 211
Citations - 5995
Hans Clusmann is an academic researcher from RWTH Aachen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Subarachnoid hemorrhage. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 168 publications receiving 5163 citations. Previous affiliations of Hans Clusmann include University of Bonn & Cambium Learning Group.
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Inhibition of neuronal Ca2+ influx by gabapentin and pregabalin in the human neocortex
Klaus Fink,David J. Dooley,Wolfgang P. Meder,Wolfgang P. Meder,Nirmala Suman-Chauhan,Sandra Duffy,Hans Clusmann,Manfred Göthert +7 more
TL;DR: Gabapentin and pregabalin produced concentration-dependent inhibitions of the K(+)-induced [Ca(2+)](i) increase in fura-2-loaded human neocortical synaptosomes, consistent with the potency of these drugs to inhibit [(3)H]-gabapentin binding to human neocortsical membranes.
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A new clinico-pathological classification system for mesial temporal sclerosis
Ingmar Blümcke,Elisabeth Pauli,Hans Clusmann,Johannes Schramm,Albert J. Becker,Christian E. Elger,Martin Merschhemke,Heinz Joachim Meencke,Thomas Lehmann,Andreas von Deimling,Christian Scheiwe,Josef Zentner,Benedikt Volk,Johann Romstöck,Hermann Stefan,Michelle Hildebrandt +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, a histopathological classification system for hippocampal cell loss in patients suffering from mesial temporal lobe epilepsies (MTLE) was proposed, which is suitable for stratifying the clinically heterogeneous group of MTLE patients also with respect to postsurgical outcome studies.
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Prognostic factors and outcome after different types of resection for temporal lobe epilepsy.
Hans Clusmann,Johannes Schramm,Thomas Kral,Christoph Helmstaedter,B. Ostertun,Rolf Fimmers,Dorothee Haun,Christian E. Elger +7 more
TL;DR: Neuropsychological testing revealed better postoperative results after limited resections compared with standard ATL, especially with regard to attention level, verbal memory, and calculated total neuropsychological performance.
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Characteristics and Surgical Outcomes of Patients With Refractory Magnetic Resonance Imaging–Negative Epilepsies
TL;DR: Improved sensitivity of MRI will improve the outcomes of presurgically studied patients, and surgical failures in patients without histopathological lesions mostly result from extensive epileptogenic areas.
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Clinical benefit from resection of recurrent glioblastomas: results of a multicenter study including 503 patients with recurrent glioblastomas undergoing surgical resection.
Florian Ringel,Haiko Pape,Michael Sabel,Dietmar Krex,Hans Christoph Bock,Martin Misch,Astrid Weyerbrock,Thomas Westermaier,Christian Senft,Philippe Schucht,Bernhard Meyer,Matthias Simon,Marion Rapp,Veit Rohde,Marcia Machein,Ralf-Ingo Ernestus,Kea Franz,Jürgen Beck,Peter Vajkoczy,Mehrdad Salehi,Mario N. Carvi y Nievas,Hans-Georg Höllerhage,Thomas Schneider,Humberto Tapia-Perez,Anke Höllig,Hans Clusmann,Wiebke Aumann,Thomas Kretschmer,Marcel Seiz-Rosenhagen,Claudius Thomé,Rüdiger Buchalla,Christian Groß,Florian Stockhammer,Ivan Radovanovic,Karl Lothard Schaller,Petra Wolf +35 more
TL;DR: The view that surgical resections of recurrent glioblastomas may help to prolong patient survival at an acceptable complication rate is supported.