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Stephan Klebe
Researcher at University Hospital Bonn
Publications - 108
Citations - 7386
Stephan Klebe is an academic researcher from University Hospital Bonn. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hereditary spastic paraplegia & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 92 publications receiving 6331 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephan Klebe include University of Bonn & University of Pisa.
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A Randomized Trial of Deep-Brain Stimulation for Parkinson's Disease
Günther Deuschl,Carmen Schade-Brittinger,Paul Krack,Jens Volkmann,Helmut Schäfer,Kai Bötzel,C. Daniels,Angela Deutschländer,Ulrich Dillmann,Wilhelm Eisner,Doreen Gruber,Wolfgang Hamel,Jan Herzog,Rüdiger Hilker,Stephan Klebe,Manja Kloss,J. Koy,Martin Krause,Andreas Kupsch,Delia Lorenz,Stefan Lorenzl,H. Maximilian Mehdorn,Jean Richard Moringlane,Wolfgang H. Oertel,Marcus O. Pinsker,Heinz Reichmann,Alexander Reuss,Gerd-Helge Schneider,Alfons Schnitzler,Ulrich Steude,Volker Sturm,Lars Timmermann,Volker M. Tronnier,Thomas Trottenberg,Lars Wojtecki,Elisabeth Wolf,Werner Poewe,Jürgen Voges +37 more
TL;DR: In this six-month study of patients under 75 years of age with severe motor complications of Parkinson's disease, neurostimulation of the subthalamic nucleus was more effective than medical management alone.
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A Multicenter Study of Glucocerebrosidase Mutations in Dementia With Lewy Bodies
Mike A. Nalls,Raquel Duran,Grisel Lopez,Marzena Kurzawa-Akanbi,Ian G. McKeith,Patrick F. Chinnery,Christopher Morris,Jessie Theuns,Jessie Theuns,David Crosiers,David Crosiers,Patrick Cras,Sebastiaan Engelborghs,Peter Paul De Deyn,Christine Van Broeckhoven,Christine Van Broeckhoven,David M. A. Mann,Julie S. Snowden,Stuart Pickering-Brown,Nicola Halliwell,Yvonne S Davidson,Linda Gibbons,Jenny Harris,Una-Marie Sheerin,Jose Bras,John Hardy,Lorraine N. Clark,Karen Marder,Lawrence S. Honig,Daniela Berg,Walter Maetzler,Kathrin Brockmann,Thomas Gasser,Fabiana Novellino,Aldo Quattrone,Grazia Annesi,Elvira Valeria De Marco,Ekaterina Rogaeva,Mario Masellis,Mario Masellis,Sandra E. Black,Sandra E. Black,Juan M. Bilbao,Tatiana Foroud,Bernardino Ghetti,William C. Nichols,Nathan Pankratz,Glenda M. Halliday,Suzanne Lesage,Suzanne Lesage,Suzanne Lesage,Stephan Klebe,Alexandra Durr,Charles Duyckaerts,Charles Duyckaerts,Charles Duyckaerts,Alexis Brice,Benoit I. Giasson,John Q. Trojanowski,Howard I. Hurtig,Nahid Tayebi,Claudia Landazabal,Claudia Landazabal,Melanie A. Knight,Margaux F. Keller,Margaux F. Keller,Andrew B. Singleton,Tyra G. Wolfsberg,Ellen Sidransky +68 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors found a significant association between GBA1 mutation carrier status and DLB, with an odds ratio of 8.28 (95% CI, 4.78-14.88).
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Falls in frequent neurological diseases--prevalence, risk factors and aetiology.
TL;DR: Falls in neurological in-patients are twice as frequent as in an age-matched population living in the community, particularly linked to medication and disorders affecting gait and balance.
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Hereditary spastic paraplegia: Clinicogenetic lessons from 608 patients.
Rebecca Schüle,Sarah Wiethoff,Peter Martus,Kathrin N. Karle,Kathrin N. Karle,S. Otto,Stephan Klebe,Sven Klimpe,Constanze Gallenmüller,Delia Kurzwelly,Dorothea Henkel,Florian Rimmele,H. Stolze,Zacharias Kohl,Jan Kassubek,Thomas Klockgether,Thomas Klockgether,Stefan Vielhaber,Stefan Vielhaber,Christoph Kamm,Christoph Kamm,Thomas Klopstock,Thomas Klopstock,Peter Bauer,Stephan Züchner,Inga Liepelt-Scarfone,Inga Liepelt-Scarfone,Ludger Schöls,Ludger Schöls +28 more
TL;DR: B baseline data from a continuous, prospective cohort was analyzed to investigate the phenotypic spectrum, prognostic factors, and genotype‐specific differences in HSPs.
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Typical features of cerebellar ataxic gait
H. Stolze,Stephan Klebe,G Petersen,Jan Raethjen,R. Wenzelburger,Karsten Witt,Günther Deuschl +6 more
TL;DR: Typical features of gait in CD are reduced cadence with increased balance related variables and an almost normal range of motion (with increased variability) in the joints of the lower extremity.