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Klaus Seppi
Researcher at Innsbruck Medical University
Publications - 366
Citations - 25650
Klaus Seppi is an academic researcher from Innsbruck Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Parkinsonism & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 74, co-authored 317 publications receiving 20534 citations. Previous affiliations of Klaus Seppi include University of Innsbruck.
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The influence of deep brain stimulation on pain perception in Parkinson's disease.
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Structural Imaging in Atypical Parkinsonism
TL;DR: This review summarizes recent research findings as a diagnostic tool for APDs as well as as a tool to assess longitudinal changes of serial MRI-derived parameters in the different APDs.
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Coil embolization of internal mammary artery injured during central vein catheter and cardiac pacemaker lead insertion
Andreas Chemelli,Iris E. Chemelli-Steingruber,Nikolaos Bonaros,G. Luckner,Gunda Millonig,Klaus Seppi,C. Lottersberger,Werner Jaschke +7 more
TL;DR: Transarterial coil embolization is a feasible and efficient method in treating acute bleeding and pseudoaneurysm of the IMA and should be considered if mediastinal hematoma or hemathorax occurs after blind puncture of the subclavian vein.
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Riluzole therapy in cervical dystonia.
Jörg Müller,Gregor K. Wenning,Jörg Wissel,Angelika Baldauf,Klaus Seppi,Christian Brenneis,Werner Poewe +6 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that riluzole may be helpful in a subgroup of patients with disabling CD refractory to other therapies.
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Morphometric MRI profiles of multiple system atrophy variants and implications for differential diagnosis.
Florian Krismer,Klaus Seppi,Georg Göbel,Ruth Steiger,Isabel Zucal,Sylvia Boesch,Elke R. Gizewski,Gregor K. Wenning,Werner Poewe,Christoph Scherfler +9 more
TL;DR: The objective of the current study was to integrate probabilistic information of the middle cerebellar peduncle into an existing MRI atlas for automated subcortical segmentation and to evaluate the diagnostic properties of the novel at Atlas for the differential diagnosis of MSA (parkinsonian and cerebellary variant) versus PD.