Publications by authors named "Aull S"

A quasi-supercontinuum source in the extreme ultraviolet (XUV) is demonstrated using a table-top femtosecond laser and a tunable optical parametric amplifier (OPA) as a driver for high-harmonic generation (HHG). The harmonic radiation, which is usually a comb of odd multiples of the fundamental frequency, is generated by near-infrared (NIR) laser pulses from the OPA. A quasi-continuous XUV spectrum in the range of 30 to 100 eV is realized by averaging over multiple harmonic comb spectra with slightly different fundamental frequencies and thus different spectral spacing between the individual harmonics.

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Background: The selective D2 antagonist tiapride is administered in various movement disorders. Furthermore, there are indications that tiapride increases platelet counts.

Aim: To characterize tiapride's potential to increase platelet counts in healthy subjects and patients with movement disorders.

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Objectives: To investigate prognostic factors for long-term outcome of patients after inpatient withdrawal because of drug-induced chronic daily headache.

Procedures: Fifty-five patients (36 females) were re-examined by means of a standardized interview after inpatient withdrawal. The mean observation period was 9.

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Background: The enzyme 5,10 methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) plays an important role in folate metabolism and folate-dependent reactions. Homozygosity for a common polymorphism in the MTHFR gene (C677T, Ala to Val) is associated with an increased risk of neural tube defects and hyperhomocysteinemia in individuals with low folate levels. Homozygous carriers of the polymorphism with adequate folate levels, on the other hand, seem to be at lower risk for colorectal cancer.

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Based on heparin's antithrombin and anti-FXa activity and its in vitro inhibition of activated factor VII (FVIIa) activity, we hypothesized that unfractionated heparin (UFH) may decrease plasma levels of FVIIa in humans. Therefore, 10 healthy young male volunteers received an intravenous UFH infusion over 24 h. Heparin decreased FVIIa levels by 30% (95% CI 14-47%) at 12 h, which was sustained until 24 h.

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Purpose: Ictal vomiting represents a rare clinical manifestation during seizures originating from the temporal lobes of the nondominant hemisphere. The precise anatomic structures responsible for generation of ictal vomiting remain to be clarified. Ictal single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), which allows one to visualize the three-dimensional dynamic changes of regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) associated with the ongoing epileptic activity, should be useful to study the brain areas activated during ictal vomiting.

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Purpose: To develop a classification system of psychogenic seizures based on characteristic clinical symptom clusters and sequences in order to facilitate the correct differential diagnosis of epileptic seizures.

Methods: We analysed the symptoms: clonic movements, hypermotor movements, trembling and tonic posturing of the upper/lower extremities, pelvic thrusting, stiffening of the body, version, side-to-side-head movements, non-versive head-turning and falling to the floor. We did this in a series of 16 patients with psychogenic seizures documented with prolonged video EEG monitoring.

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Moderately elevated plasma homocysteine levels have been established as an independent risk factor for atherosclerosis and its complications, including cerebrovascular disease. A common mutation (C677T) in the gene encoding for the enzyme methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) has been linked to increased plasma homocysteine levels in homozygous carriers, particularly in the presence of low folate levels. However, the results of most of the previous studies suggest that the C677T MTHFR mutation is not a significant risk factor for arterial disease.

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We determined the interrelations of chronological age, age at seizure onset, duration of seizure disorder, cognitive functioning (IQ), scales of activities of daily living, depressive mood disorder and measures of health-related quality of life (HRQOL). Furthermore, we investigated the association of the laterality of seizure onset zone and absence/presence of hippocampal atrophy and/or sclerosis (HA/HS) with measures of HRQOL, activities of daily living (ADL) and depressive mood disorder. In the setting of pre-surgical epilepsy evaluation, a sample of 56 patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) was studied using the Bonner Skalen für Epilepsie (BPSE) and the depression inventory D-S of von Zerssen.

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Objective: To determine which brain region is responsible for the generation of sexual automatisms.

Methods: Ninety consecutive patients with medically refractory focal epilepsy (74 with temporal lobe and 16 with frontal lobe epilepsy) referred to an epilepsy monitoring unit were studied. The occurrence of the following sexual automatisms was assessed during prolonged video-EEG monitoring: 1) repeatedly grabbing or fondling the genitals and 2) pelvic or truncal thrusting or similar movements.

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A common C677T mutation in the gene for the enzyme 5,10-methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (5,10-MTHFR) has been linked to elevated levels of homocysteine and was therefore suspected to be a candidate genetic risk factor for arterial occlusive disease. Another mutation, factor V Leiden, has been established as a common hereditary risk factor for venous thrombosis, but its role in arterial disease remains controversial. We investigated the prevalence of both the C677T MTHFR mutation and the factor V Leiden mutation in 81 patients with transient ischemic attack (TIA) or minor stroke (MS) and in 81 age- and sex-matched control subjects free from clinically manifest vascular disease.

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Unlabelled: Epileptic seizures are followed by dynamic alterations in neurologic function in the postictal period which have received little attention by clinicians over a long period of time. We therefore retrospectively studied videotapes of 160 patients with focal epilepsy who underwent presurgical evaluation, for the occurrence of postictal symptoms to determine whether these phenomena have any localizing or lateralizing value in defining the seizure onset zone.

Results: (1) We found postictal paresis in 22 of 160 patients (18.

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Prolonged video-EEG-monitoring facilitates a correlation of clinical seizure semiology and corresponding EEG changes. Indications for prolonged video-EEG-monitoring comprise differential diagnosis of epileptic and psychogenic seizures, correct classification of epileptic syndromes and presurgical evaluation of patients with medically refractory focal epilepsies. 6000 patients in Austria would benefit from epilepsy surgery with an additional 150 bis 200 new patients appearing each year.

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Purpose: We wished to determine the predictive significance of unilateral hippocampal atrophy and interictal spikes on localization of ictal scalp EEG changes and assess whether ictal EEG provides information that might change treatment or influence prognosis in patients with such characteristics of epilepsy.

Methods: We analyzed EEG seizure patterns in 118 seizures in 24 patients with unilateral mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) defined by typical clinical seizure semiology, unilateral hippocampal atrophy on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and unitemporal spikes on interictal EEG. Two blinded electroencephalographers independently determined morphology, location, and time course of ictal EEG changes.

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Unlabelled: Peri-ictal SPECT provides unique information on the dynamic changes in regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) that occur during seizure evolution and, thus, could be useful in clarifying the poorly understood interplay of the interictal and ictal states in human focal epilepsy. The regional hyperperfusion observed on ictal SPECT is generally believed to be a consequence of electrical seizure activity. However, recent studies using invasive long-term cortical CBF monitoring have demonstrated that rCBF changes occur up to 20 min prior to ictal electroencephalography (EEG) onset.

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Purpose: We report a patient with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) with olfactory prodromal symptoms manifested as an unpleasant smell of onions, who was found to have an ipsilateral deficit of olfactory naming (olfactory agnosia).

Methods And Results: Preoperative olfactory testing revealed a selective right-sided olfactory deficit for naming of odors. Olfactory threshold was within the normal range.

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It was the aim of this study to determine the associations of clinical and laboratory data with plasma homocyst(e)ine levels in patients with transient ischemic attack (TIA) or minor stroke (MS), with special reference to their 677C to T mutation status in the 5,10-methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (5,10-MTHFR) gene. Seventy-six patients with TIA or MS were investigated at least 3 months after their (last) clinical event. By means of univariate analysis, significant correlations of homocyst(e)ine levels with male gender (P<0.

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Objective: To compare the reliability of clinical seizure lateralization in temporal lobe epilepsy patients with unitemporal and bitemporal independent interictal spikes and unilateral hippocampal atrophy or sclerosis (HA/HS) on MRI scan.

Patients And Methods: We studied 11 patients with unitemporal and 10 patients with bitemporal interictal spikes. We calculated a spike ratio by dividing the number of spikes ipsilateral to the side of HA/HS by those occurring contralaterally.

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Cocaine abuse as a risk factor for acute cerebrovascular events has received too little attention, in particular in young patients. Cocaine hydrochloride causes mainly intracerebral and subarachnoidal bleeding, while crack (freebase) causes intracranial hemorrhage and ischemic infarctions with equal frequency. Although no specific antidote is known, an attempt should be made to detect the substance or its metabolites in the urine so as to provide optimal management, and encourage the patient to seek expert counselling.

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Thirty-eight patients with "chronic daily" headache and ergotamine and/or analgesics abuse according to the criteria proposed by the International Headache Society were re-investigated 5 years after inpatient drug withdrawal. At the end of the observation period, 19 patients (50.0%) had their headaches on only 8 days per month or less, 18 patients (47.

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Purpose: Only few data are available concerning variations of lipids and lipoproteins in the acute stage after ischemic cerebrovascular events. It was the aim of this study to investigate whether the lipid and lipoprotein levels obtained in the first few days after a transient ischemic attack (TIA) or a minor stroke (MS) actually reflect "correct' values or "changed' (ie, false low) values, as in patients after acute myocardial infarction.

Patients And Methods: Total cholesterol (TC), HDL-cholesterol (HDL-C), LDL-cholesterol (LDL-C), and triglyceride (TG) levels of 37 unselected patients with TIA or MS were determined within 12-48 hours (Group A) or within 49-168 hours (Group B) after the acute event.

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Fifty-nine patients with transient ischaemic attacks or minor strokes were re-evaluated after a mean observation period of 16 months. The aim of this study was to assess their somatic and/or psychic complaints semiquantitatively. Judging from the Beschwerdenliste and the Depressivitätsskala (von Zerssen) filled in by the patients, they exhibited hardly more complaints than healthy controls; their scores were considerably lower than those of patients suffering from other organic or psychiatric diseases.

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The total of free and protein-bound homocysteine including its derivatives is usually summarised as "homocyst(e)ine [H(e)]". Several congenital enzyme deficiencies may cause markedly elevated H(e) plasma levels, leading to the well-known clinical syndromes of homocystinuria. Recently, mild hyperhomocyst(e)inemia has been recognised as an independent risk factor for ischaemic cerebrovascular disease, coronary heart disease, and peripheral artery disease.

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We report a combined EEG-single-photon emission CT (SPECT) study on a patient with epileptic negative myoclonus (ENM). Clinically, the ENM was characterized by brief repetitive lapses in postural tone of the right upper extremity when the arms were held outstretched, whereas no movement effect was observed during rest. Ictal EEG showed repetitive left frontal spikes with a maximum at electrodes EC1 and F1.

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