Publications by authors named "G Csati"

Background: The mechanism of transient recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) palsy remains unclear.

Methods: Samples were harvested from the RLN adjacent thyroid capsule and perineural fascia during 223 lobectomies and 89 RLNs from cadavers were used for histologic and immunohistologic evaluation. Intraoperative chromoendoscopic features of the RLN were compared with postoperative ear, nose, and throat examinations.

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Unlabelled: From time to time there is a surprise at the end of surgery - even after subtotal resection - when a vocal cord is observed on indirect laryngoscopy to be non-functional. Surgeons are highly individualistic and develop their own special ways of locating and protecting the nerve. The present study has tried to clarify whether relying on palpation alone during surgery is safe enough in each case.

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Background: Autopsy studies show a higher prevalence of circle of Willis anomalies in brains with signs of ischemic infarction. Our goal was to examine the collateral function of the circle of Willis in ischemic stroke patients and to assess in a case-control study if a collateral deficient circle of Willis is a risk factor for ischemic stroke in patients with severe internal carotid artery (ICA) occlusive disease.

Methods: Our case-control study included 109 patients with an acute ischemic stroke in the anterior circulation and 113 patients with peripheral arterial disease and no known history of cerebral ischemia.

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To summarise the structural and functional changes of the brain, caused by chronic hypertension and overview the studies performed on hypertensive patients by computer tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, transcranial Doppler ultrasound, positron emission tomography and single photon emission tomography. The definitive lesions--global or local atrophy, lacunar infarcts--can be sensitively detected by different morphological methods, whereas the hemodynamical alterations can be observed by the functional techniques. Mild cognitive deficits could be diagnosed in the early stage of the disease with different neuropsychological testing.

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