Daniel Vereb
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Vereb D, Kovacs M, Kocsis K, Toth E, Bozsik B, Kiraly A, et al.
Brain Topogr
. 2021 Nov;
35(2):268-275.
PMID: 34807323
Laterality patterns of resting state networks (RSN) change in various neuropsychiatric conditions. Multiple sclerosis (MS) causes neuro-cognitive symptoms involving dysfunctional large-scale brain networks. Yet, whether healthy laterality patterns of RSNs...
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Tuka B, Nyari A, Cseh E, Kortesi T, Vereb D, Tomosi F, et al.
J Headache Pain
. 2021 Jun;
22(1):60.
PMID: 34171996
Background: Altered glutamatergic neurotransmission and neuropeptide levels play a central role in migraine pathomechanism. Previously, we confirmed that kynurenic acid, an endogenous glutamatergic antagonist, was able to decrease the expression...
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Kocsis K, Szabo N, Toth E, Kiraly A, Farago P, Kincses B, et al.
Front Neurol
. 2021 Mar;
12:619135.
PMID: 33746876
Hypointense lesions on T1-weighted images have important clinical relevance in multiple sclerosis patients. Traditionally, spin-echo (SE) sequences are used to assess these lesions (termed black holes), but Fast Spoiled Gradient-Echo...
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Kovacs A, Palasti P, Vereb D, Bozsik B, Palko A, Kincses Z
Eur Radiol
. 2020 Oct;
31(5):2819-2824.
PMID: 33051732
Purpose: The identification of patients infected by SARS-CoV-2 is highly important to control the disease; however, the clinical presentation is often unspecific and a large portion of the patients develop...
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Vereb D, Toth E, Bozsik B, Kiraly A, Szabo N, Kincses B, et al.
Mult Scler
. 2020 Oct;
27(9):1341-1349.
PMID: 33016839
Background: Multiple sclerosis may damage cognitive performance in several domains, including attention. Although attention network deficits were described during rest, studies that investigate their function during task performance are scarce....
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Kincses B, Spisak T, Farago P, Kiraly A, Szabo N, Vereb D, et al.
J Neuroimaging
. 2020 May;
30(4):512-522.
PMID: 32447822
Background And Purpose: Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is a promising approach to detect the underlying brain pathology. These alterations can be seen in several diseases such as multiple sclerosis. Tract-based...
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Vereb D, Szabo N, Tuka B, Tajti J, Kiraly A, Farago P, et al.
Pain
. 2019 Dec;
161(4):856-864.
PMID: 31815918
This study aims to investigate whether intranetwork dynamic functional connectivity and causal interactions of the salience network is altered in the interictal term of migraine. Thirty-two healthy controls, 37 migraineurs...
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Farago P, Toth E, Kocsis K, Kincses B, Vereb D, Kiraly A, et al.
Front Neurol
. 2019 Oct;
10:1039.
PMID: 31632336
Brain structure and function were reported to be altered in migraine. Importantly our earlier results showed that white matter diffusion abnormalities and resting state functional activity were affected differently in...
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Kincses Z, Vereb D, Farago P, Toth E, Kocsis K, Kincses B, et al.
Front Neurol
. 2019 Oct;
10:982.
PMID: 31632329
Migraine research is booming with the rapidly developing neuroimaging tools. Structural and functional alterations of the migrainous brain were detected with MRI. The outcome of a research study largely depends...
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Kincses B, Herak B, Szabo N, Bozsik B, Farago P, Kiraly A, et al.
Front Neurol
. 2019 Jun;
10:589.
PMID: 31214114
Eye movement deficits are frequently noted in multiple sclerosis during bedside clinical examination, but subtle dysfunction may remain undetected and might only be identified with advanced approaches. While classical neurology...