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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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Impaired Inhibitory Control of Saccadic Eye Movements in Cervical Dystonia: An Eye-Tracking Study.
Federico Carbone,Philipp Ellmerer,Marcel Ritter,Sabine Spielberger,Philipp Mahlknecht,Eva Hametner,Anna Hussl,Anna Hotter,Roberta Granata,Klaus Seppi,Sylvia Boesch,Werner Poewe,Atbin Djamshidian +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the saccadic inhibition as a marker of corticostriatal function in cervical dystonia was assessed and it was found that patients with CPD made more premature saccades (P = 0.041) and more directional errors in the antisaccade task and had a higher rate of failed inhibition in the countermanding task.
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Diagnosis and therapy of multiple system atrophy
Gregor K. Wenning,Klaus Seppi +1 more
TL;DR: Clinically, two motor subtypes can be classified based on the predominance of a parkinsonian syndrome refractory to L-dopa and cerebellar ataxia, and Neuropathologically, MSA-C is based on an olivopontocerebellar atrophy and Msa-P on striatonigral degeneration (SND).
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Leitlinien „Chorea/Morbus Huntington“ für die deutschsprachigen Länder neu überarbeitet
Carsten Saft,Raphael M. Bonelli,Jean-Marc Burgunder,M. Dose,Jörg T. Epplen,Hans H. Jung,Josef Priller,Ralf Reilmann,Sabine Rudnik,Klaus Seppi,G. Bernhard Landwehrmeyer +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present Leitlinien Chorea/Morbus Huntington, a chorea/morbus Huntington-Krankheit, which is a symptomatischen and verlaufsmodifizierenden Therapie.
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Distinct smell and taste disorder phenotype of post-acute COVID-19 sequelae
Verena Rass,Piotr Tymoszuk,Sabina Sahanic,Beatrice Heim,Dietmar Ausserhofer,Anna Lindner,Mario Kofler,Philipp Mahlknecht,Anna Boehm,K. HuÌfner,Alex Pizzini,Thomas Sonnweber,Katharina Kurz,B. Pfeifer,Stefan Kiechl,Marina Peball,Petra Kindl,L. Putnina,E. Fava,Atbin Djamshidian,Andreas Huber,Christian Widmann,Barbara Sperner-Unterweger,E. WoÌll,R. Beer,A. Schiefecker,Rosa Bellmann-Weiler,Herbert Bachler,Ivan Tancevski,Bettina Pfausler,Giuliano Piccoliori,Klaus Seppi,Günter Weiss,J. LoÌffler-Ragg,Raimund Helbok +34 more
TL;DR: The persistent smell and taste disorder phenotype may represent a distinct CO VID-19 recovery pathway characterized by a good recovery of other COVID-19 related symptoms, calling for tailored management strategies.
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Invasive Treatment Strategies in a Patient with PARK 15-Associated Parkinsonism.
TL;DR: The results confirmed that deep brain stimulation and subcutaneous apomorphine infusions are a viable treatment option for parkinson pyramidal disease and provide real-time information about the disease and its progression.