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Per Olov Lundberg
Researcher at Uppsala University Hospital
Publications - 21
Citations - 799
Per Olov Lundberg is an academic researcher from Uppsala University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prolactin & Pituitary neoplasm. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 21 publications receiving 786 citations.
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Multitracer study with positron emission tomography in Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
Henry Engler,Per Olov Lundberg,Karl Ekbom,Inger Nennesmo,Anna Nilsson,Mats Bergström,Hideo Tsukada,Per Hartvig,Bengt Långström +8 more
TL;DR: PET findings obtained using DED and FDG paralleled neuropathological findings indicating neuronal dysfunction and astrocytosis, changes that are found in CJD.
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The Invasive Pituitary Adenoma: A Prolactin-Producing Tumor
TL;DR: Invasive pituitary adenoma was diagnosed by means of a transnasal aspiration biopsy method in 11 patients with extensive destruction of bone in the sellar region, and the prognosis seems to be relatively favorable.
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Dopamine receptors in pituitary adenomas: PET visualization with 11C-N-methylspiperone.
Carin Muhr,Mats Bergström,Per Olov Lundberg,Bergström K,Per Hartvig,Hans Lundqvist,Gunnar Antoni,Bengt Långström +7 more
TL;DR: Dopamine receptor binding in pituitary tumors can be demonstrated in vivo with PET, and quantification of this binding is possible using a compartmental model, and this technique may be useful in improving the understanding of the variable response to medical treatment of prolactinomas with dopamine agonists.
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Cerebral computed tomography in methanol intoxication.
TL;DR: In lout of six patients with methanol intoxication, computed tomog taphy (CT) showed nectotic changes in the atea of the putamma Hemorrhages were seen, indicating the potential of CT for prognosis a possible therapy guidance.
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Autosomal dominant cerebellar ataxia deafness and narcolepsy
Atle Melberg,Jerker Hetta,Niklas Dahl,Inger Nennesmo,Mats Bengtsson,Rolf Wibom,Crawford Grant,Karl Henrik Gustavson,Per Olov Lundberg +8 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that a locus predisposing to ataxia, deafness and narcolepsy exists outside this region of chromosome 6.