Publications by authors named "G Lovas"

Currently used rescue interventions to prevent rapid myasthenic deterioration are plasma exchange (PLEX) and intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG). We investigated the evidence to determine whether the two methods were interchangeable or whether one was superior to the other. This review was registered on PROSPERO (CRD42021285985).

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Multiple sclerosis (MS) may impact quality of life, careers and family plans of the affected individuals. The current treatments with disease modifying therapies aim to prevent people with MS (pwMS) from disability accumulation and progression. Different countries have different reimbursement policies resulting in inequalities in patient care among geographical regions.

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Article Synopsis
  • A population-based study was conducted to characterize and compare clinical features of aquaporin-4 antibody positive neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (AQP4-Ab+ NMOSD) between Danish and Hungarian patients.
  • Results showed Danes presented more with transverse myelitis and long-term spinal cord damage, while Hungarians more often exhibited optic neuritis with similar visual outcomes.
  • The study highlighted significant differences in disease prevalence and incidence rates between the two populations, indicating a need for further genetic and environmental research in NMOSD.
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Összefoglaló. A tudomány jelenlegi állása szerint - csoportok összehasonlítására épülő matematikai-statisztikai eszközökkel - a leginkább hatékonynak és hatásosnak vélt kezelési módszerek szisztematikus elemzése mentén, a bizonyítékokon alapuló irányelveken nyugvó gyógyító munkát tekintjük követendőnek. A nyaki verőérszűkület ellátása esetén az utóbbi években elkészült mind a hazai, mind az európai irányelv, mindemellett a társszakmák irányelveiben is megjelentek kezelési javaslatok.

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Background And Purpose: The goal of this study was to determine the prevalence and incidence of neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) in Hungary based on the 2015 International Panel of NMO Diagnosis (IPND) criteria.

Methods: A retrospective population-based cohort study was conducted of 6.4 million Hungarians (age ≥ 16 years) between 1 January 2006 and 31 December 2016.

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