Publications by authors named "M Kerkovsky"

Article Synopsis
  • Advances in hydrocephalus treatment are leading to more patients with shunts reaching reproductive age and planning pregnancies.
  • Pregnancy complications may arise due to bodily changes like increased water retention and intra-abdominal pressure, necessitating thorough preconception exams and careful management.
  • Vaginal delivery is generally deemed safe, while cesarean sections are reserved for cases with significant neurological issues linked to shunt malfunction; various anesthesia options are available in uncomplicated pregnancies.
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Background: Idiopathic retroperitoneal fibrosis is characterized by the development of inflammatory infiltrates with marked fibrosis along the large retroperitoneal vessels. Rituximab in combination with glucocorticoids constitute an effective therapy, but the responses are not long-lasting. In other similar situations, addition of cyclophosphamide to the combination achieved longer and deeper responses.

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Background And Objectives: Meningioma, the most common primary intracranial tumor, presents challenges in surgical treatment because of varying tissue stiffness. This study explores the molecular background of meningioma stiffness, a critical factor in surgical planning and prognosis, focusing on the utility of microRNAs (miRNAs) as diagnostic biomarkers of tissue stiffness.

Methods: Patients with meningiomas treated surgically at the University Hospital Brno were included in this study.

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MRI is becoming increasingly available and more common. However, it is a long examination, within a limited space, and making strong demands on the patient for proper co-operation. Using survey data collected by prospective questionnaire, this work examines the influence of patient preparation and type of MRI device on patients' subjective perception of the examination.

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Background: To evaluate and compare the diagnostic power of [F]FLT-PET with ceMRI in patients with brain tumours or other focal lesions.

Methods: 121 patients with suspected brain tumour or those after brain tumour surgery were enroled in this retrospective study (61 females, 60 males, mean age 37.3 years, range 1-80 years).

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