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Joseph Prandota

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Prandota J, Gryglas A, Fuglewicz A, Zeslawska-Falenczyk A, Ujma-Czapska B, Szenborn L, et al.
World J Clin Pediatr . 2014 Sep; 3(3):59-68. PMID: 25254186
Aim: To establish seroprevalence and provide characteristics of Toxoplasma gondii (TG) infection in children with recurrent headaches. Methods: The study was performed in 178 children aged 7-17 years admitted consecutively...
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Flegr J, Prandota J, Sovickova M, Israili Z
PLoS One . 2014 Mar; 9(3):e90203. PMID: 24662942
Background: Toxoplasmosis is becoming a global health hazard as it infects 30-50% of the world human population. Clinically, the life-long presence of the parasite in tissues of a majority of...
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Prandota J
Am J Alzheimers Dis Other Demen . 2014 Jan; 29(3):205-14. PMID: 24413543
Toxoplasma gondii is an intracellular protozoan infecting 30% to 50% of global human population. Recently, it was suggested that chronic latent neuroinflammation caused by the parasite may be responsible for...
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Prandota J
Int J Neurosci . 2010 Mar; 120(2):81-7. PMID: 20199198
Approximately two billion people worldwide are chronically infected with T. gondii and yet with largely unknown consequences. On the other hand, several authors reported an association between migraine and patent...
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Prandota J
Int J Neurosci . 2009 Nov; 119(10):1655-92. PMID: 19922380
Mollaret meningitis (MM) occurs mainly in females and is characterized by recurrent episodes of headache, transient neurological abnormalities, and the cerebrospinal fluid containing mononuclear cells. HSV-2 was usually identified as...
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Prandota J
Int J Neurosci . 2009 Nov; 119(12):2144-82. PMID: 19916846
Worldwide, approximately 2 billion people are chronically infected with T. gondii with largely unknown consequences. This review presents clinical symptoms, differential diagnosis, triggering factors, treatment, and pathomechanisms responsible for idiopathic...
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Prandota J
Am J Ther . 2009 May; 17(5):e137-62. PMID: 19433977
During developmental age, differences in pharmacodynamic reactions to several drugs may reflect polymorphisms of genes encoding drug-transporting proteins, receptors, drug targets, and gene products, whose disturbed activity sometimes plays an...
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Prandota J
Am J Ther . 2007 Feb; 14(1):63-105. PMID: 17303977
Headache and/or migraine, a common problem in pediatrics and internal medicine, affect about 5% to 10% children and adolescents, and nearly 30% of middle-aged women. Headache is also one of...
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Prandota J
Am J Ther . 2005 May; 12(3):254-61. PMID: 15891270
Analysis of literature data on drug-induced hepatotoxicity reveals that often upper respiratory febrile illnesses and/or inflammation states precede liver injury/diseases related to administration of drugs or hepatotoxicity associated with administration...
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Prandota J
Am J Ther . 2004 Nov; 11(6):517-46. PMID: 15543094
Chronic hypoxia, viral infections/bacterial toxins, inflammation states, biochemical disorders, and genetic abnormalities are the most likely trigger of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Autopsy studies have shown increased pulmonary density...